Every single time, David promises himself that he won't do it. He has learned from his previous mistakes, and he is much too old to be repeating them now. He is half Minbari, when it comes down to it, and therefore willpower should be the least of his problems. But then again, yunyun can even lure one from the most militant warrior caste to share a peaceful meal with a militant human. Therefore, all boundaries cease to exist. There is only cream, sugar and sauce put together in a chocolaty mix that melts on his tongue. He finishes the first bowl and even though he is full, he gets another. His mother, father and foster-brother all give him warning looks, but the short-lived high he gets from the things that are so bad for him makes him blind. When his second helping is set in front of him, he dives in without any sort of restraint.

Later, when he lies in his room with the mother of all stomach aches and some pain killers trying to work their magic in his system, Dius wipes his cold, sweaty forehead and asks him in his most annoying big-brother-voice if it was worth it. David tries to find an intelligent answer about how Dius should shut up because he'd sniff an old, broken, dirty bottle if there had once been brivari in it, but soon finds that he can only answer like his father did the first time he overate on Minbar and gasps out: "Hell yes."