It just didn’t make sense

Awkward.

Awkward, probably didn't do the feeling justice.

Not only did the man know Rin was lying, he probably knew a lot more about her than she knew about them.

She didn't want to touch the food.

The food in question was just a roasted deer- a fully roasted deer garnished with some sort of a black liquid. There was a thick white paste just next to the boar on a bowl. And a separate bowl filled with more black liquid.

The sweet-sour aroma made her mouth water. Her stomach almost let out a rumble but she controlled herself.

She couldn't just eat the food in a place like this without even- actually- 'IF they wanted me dead, wouldn't I be dead?'

Rin's plate was empty and there were no knives or forks or anything for that matter. Not even a handkerchief.

Salvador grinned- and tore a leg from the roast- putting it on his plate.

'Such strength…' Rin remained cautious but tried to touch the roast- 'Still warm.'