Board Thread:Talkplays/@comment-4211788-20150508063005/@comment-5142578-20150510223839

Considering that each fruit was the size of a person's head (and was indeed quite sweet in taste), it would probably be a few minutes before anyone finished his/her breakfast.

Frost thought about telling Hiero that his motivation for aquiring the fruit was for the team's sake, not for trying to make up for argument the night before, but kept silent. At this point, the wolf didn't even bother trying to reason with the hawk. If Hiero wanted to stay angry and disdainful towards him for whatever reason, the wolf couldn't care less. As long as the hawk didn't attempt to stab him in the back. Figuratively, or otherwise.

At least the others showed appreciation for his efforts; it felt nice to have someone be grateful for what you do for them. It almost made up for the hawk's poor treatment towards him. Noticing that there was still one unclaimed fruit left, he went ahead and glanced at Hiero, gesturing for the fiery hawk to take it if he still desired so. Who knows; maybe eating something would actually improve Hiero's attitude and make him easier to deal with?