Re: After Dinner - Harry and Al
"I know my thoughts are different," Al admitted. "I wanted him to look at them and then tell me why, or how. Since he could."
He bit his lip, contemplating the milky surface of his tea. "I think he's trying to teach me to recognise emotions.
As for sugar, he saw me putting it in my coffee one morning, and seemed to think that large quantities of it might have an effect on my cognition. I don't see why," Al contained a yawn with another sip of tea. "But maybe he's right: lack of sugar certainly has an effect, and I'm only down to approximately eighty-four percent of my usual intake."