"Weird days are good," Daizi replied, "weird days become great stories later. And I'm sure later he will remember, once I'm inside and ask him about his day..." She exhaled and gently cradled her belly, but this time it was mostly to soothe herself. After a few moments, she said, "I just... It was like everything that could've gone wrong did. Sometimes I pop into the guided tours, because I have expertise or whatever, and tour guides like it, and most of the time the guests do too, but I did it today and the guests were just so rude. And that would be fine, that I could move past, but then I was at the train station, and there's this man there, and he speaks kindly to me but since I've really started showing he keeps touching my middle, and I don't like it, but here's the thing: I like to think of myself as strong and capable, but I can't defend myself, not like that. Even before this, I can't throw a punch, I can't aim pepper spray. And it's worse now, because now I'm slow and clumsy and if I fall I risk hurting two people. But I told him to stop today, because I do not know him, and he stopped being nice. I don't want to repeat the things he said," She scratched her head, and then said, in a frustrated tone of voice, "And people wonder why I've been defensive around strangers, lately, and why I've been slow to trust anyone new."
"Thank you," Dark replied, carefully eyeing them, "I have never made burgers before. I suppose they are not so different to the sorts of food I have made, though."