Once Ruby gets her spoonful of the dessert, Al takes a spoonful himself. It's more of a pick really, inspecting the contents as the spoon slices through his portion. He thinks it's a bold offer for her to share, and while his gut tells him to be cautious, he's not about to turn it down.
"We've got this far-- let's hear it."
It's not spoken as a burden or dismissively, but with curiosity. She's open to the idea of changing tradition? That's something he can help with.
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"We've got this far-- let's hear it."
It's not spoken as a burden or dismissively, but with curiosity. She's open to the idea of changing tradition? That's something he can help with.