Blaise turned his focus to the bits of meal before them.One would have thought that after a month in paradise he'd have some clue as to what it was all supposed to be about. Instead though, he found that this experience was leaving him more confused than leaning toward any real answers. After having been accepted to partake in the opportunity he had thought that maybe he'd find a connection. Instead, he found that the way things were going here wasn't necessarily what he was looking for. They were thrown together into situations where he got to have conversations, but there was still the part of him that resorted to his traditional moves. None of it made any sense and the more he thought about it the more unfit he felt as a part of the experience.
Hearing Lavender talk with such certainty simply drove the point home. He'd enjoyed the one date he'd been on thus far but hadn't a clue as to whether it had been worth pursing or not and now he'd never know. Honestly, looking back both choosing Lavender and asking her on this date had been a waste. Still, he hadn't a clue what to do instead so he'd gone with it.
Once he'd finished in silence the item on the first plate he offered, Blaise chose another plate and took his piece before placing it in front of his companion. "You can see the whole country side from here," he said not knowing what else to say and ready to just get this over with.