[Their first two days were rough on the both of them and yesterday had been... well, the easiest. Really not enough time to process the whole situation but Mika no longer feels like he's constantly on the verge of crying all of the time. So that's progress, at least.
Neither of them are wearing the stupid orange jumpsuits anymore which definitely helps Mika not feel like livestock or just like all the other vampires they're used to. Being able to pick what he's going to wear is definitely nice. Having Yuu by his side to do such normal activities is even better. Waking up to have the other there is good too - even if Mika isn't the one who snuck into the other's bed.
He's afraid too. Afraid that one morning he's going to wake up so thirsty and Yuu will be there. So far he hasn't gone to the Blood Shack to quench that thirst but Mika knows he'll have to go and soon. It just... isn't something he wants Yuu to do with him - that's what he tells himself anyway. They'd always gone to have blood drawn together and the idea of going to get blood for himself, by himself is a little terrifying. At the same time Mika doesn't want Yuu to witness this side of him because he knows the other is blaming himself even though he shouldn't. Everything was Mika's fault.
The invite to lunch isn't that surprising to Mika, their new neighbors seem rather intent on looking after them. What he doesn't expect is for the two older teens to want to talk first. As Yuu drags him to sit on the couch, Mika's expression is one of suspicion. He's watching both of them carefully - noticing when Zero looks over at Yuuki briefly. A frown forms because nothing good comes when two "adults" say such serious things and exchange looks like that.
He doesn't say anything, letting Yuu talk for the both of them as Mika glances towards the front door and wonders how fast he can drag the other boy away should anything unpleasant start. So far they've been nothing but nice to the both of them but it isn't as they know Zero and Yuuki very well.]