Louvel didn’t turn the other cheek once the candy came into play, as he clipped the pieces one-by-one between his incisors to throw back into his maw and devour. There was just something about the sweet concoction of sugar and flavors that seemed irresistible, and the fact that he rarely had a chance to steal any – much less purchase them – made it all the more special. He paid no mind to the way Pandora ate her fill of heart, nor did he want to shove himself into the midst of bloody goodness.
As far as he was concerned, Pandora could have it all. Maybe the demon needed that bit of sustenance.
The prospect of play came up again, and the monochromatic fox jumped with the last remaining candy caught between his teeth. “I will have to think~.” He mused, tossing back the remaining candy to have it crunch against the gnash of molars. “We should move – go back to the grounds, oui? I do not know of a game two can play.” And so he padded away, glancing occasionally to see if Pandora would follow along. “Do you~?”