Uh oh. This was it, she thought. This was when the ball was going to drop. All her instincts had been right, and this whole situation really was too good to be true. Any minute now he was going to tell her he was married, or... or she didn't know, really, but it was probably going to be a bummer.
She wasn't sure if the arrival of their food was a good thing or a bad. She smiled thankfully at the distraction, but all that was left was an awkward silence as she tried to pick apart his mood. Awkward, yes, she got that. Conflict? Sadness? Regret? She wasn't sure. It was too complicate for her to dissect blindly. "Sorry," she said weakly, with a little shrug. He had brought it up, but she did feel sorry. Or maybe she was getting that from him. "Probably not first date conversation."