"Sorry sir, we just ran out of curry."

Kururu scowled. He always came here, and they always had the best curry. Everyone in the facility knew about him and his awful eating habits, and avoided him. He was considered a tough customer.

If he was feared so much, how could they run out of what he wanted just before he had ordered? He jumped off from his seat.

As he was walking out the door, he spotted a small red body. He stepped closer. It was… Corporal Giroro? Why was he here? He hated spicy curry. Or at least that's what I figured out from all the time I have been stal-observing him from my lab. "So I hear you've been stealing my meal, Giroro-Senpai." Giroro quickly turned around. "Ku-Kururu! What are you doing here…" He stopped midsentence because of the obvious answer. "Are you going to eat that, or will you be so generous to give it to me? Kukuku" The first spoonful was halfway to Giroro's mouth. He looked at the spoon, then at Kururu. He slightly blushed. "Well, I'm obviously going to eat it!" "Kukuku. Whatever you say, Senpai." Kururu continued to stand by the Corporal's side. Giroro made a signal for Kururu to leave. Kururu looked at him and sat on the floor. Giroro nervously put the spoonful of curry in his mouth. "SPICY!" He jumped in his seat from the pain in his mouth. His audience just laughed. "Kukuku. Too spicy?"

Giroro turned around. His lips were swollen and puffy. There were tears streaming from his eyes. He handed the bowl of curry to Kururu.

"I could eat this… or…" His eye had a suspicious look. "I could help you eat it…"

"What-"

Kururu had hopped onto Giroro's chair and was leaning over him. Giroro had a blank shocked look. Kururu leaned in to Giroro's face and whispered. "Don't waste it." His hand touched the edge of Giroro's mouth and wiped off a smudge of curry. He brought his finger to his own mouth and licked it. His brows furrowed. "You've spoiled it."

He then jumped off the chair and walked out the door. "Really… wasting such a thing is unforgivable."

Giroro then proceeded to go into a traumatized state of mind.