That, thankfully, got Riku thinking. "... Ah! Ah, I'm sorry!" he apologized in embarrassment, realizing what he'd overlooked before. "It's good to meet you," the boy continued, a wide smile spreading over his face as he realized that it was his friend - or so he considered him already - from the comm. "In person, I mean."
Putting the an-dango bag in his backpack, though, gave Riku cause to blink, tilting his head slightly to the side in curiosity. He must have just been seeing things, though, he shook it off.
"Oh!" he nodded at Adam. "Do you serve gyuudon here?" he asked. It was a relatively common dish, but he still was unsure enough about the entire city that he had to ask first.
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Putting the an-dango bag in his backpack, though, gave Riku cause to blink, tilting his head slightly to the side in curiosity. He must have just been seeing things, though, he shook it off.
"Oh!" he nodded at Adam. "Do you serve gyuudon here?" he asked. It was a relatively common dish, but he still was unsure enough about the entire city that he had to ask first.