That's not a yes. It's pretty explicitly not a yes, and the yellow alert going off in Jim's head agrees; how can he not worry about something like that? This is Steve's place and there's plenty of food, why would he choose to be hungry? It makes no sense, and there's no way Jim can go on like everything's normal if Steve hasn't had enough.
Don't worry about it? He can't do anything but.
He manages to keep most of the alarm out of his voice when he responds. "I'm not in a hurry. We've got plenty of time." Is it a manners thing? Some cultural quirk that's been lost in the centuries separating their timelines? Or maybe there's something worse, the kind of questions that Jim would be a hypocrite to expect answers to, and he just doesn't know.
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Date: 2018-02-28 04:29 pm (UTC)Don't worry about it? He can't do anything but.
He manages to keep most of the alarm out of his voice when he responds. "I'm not in a hurry. We've got plenty of time." Is it a manners thing? Some cultural quirk that's been lost in the centuries separating their timelines? Or maybe there's something worse, the kind of questions that Jim would be a hypocrite to expect answers to, and he just doesn't know.