A thousand simulations run through Kenma's head as to why Hinata isn't at the cafe yet. But much to the pudding-head's mostly concealed surprise, when Hinata arrives on their date, he's sobbing as he runs towards Kenma and throws his arms around him.
Kenma, after a short pause, asks the shota what's wrong. He gets a reply, mumbled into his shirt, of having seen a kitty run over. Kenma's eyes widen and soon he feels tears trickling down his own cheeks. Hesitantly and with eyes downcast, he rest his chin on Hinata's soft curls, and they cry together in silence for the poor kitty.
Some part of Kenma's mind notices when the waiter (with a lot of questioning glances at the sobbing boy clinging to the pudding-head) places his order on the table, but he chooses to ignore it, just like his game laying on the table. After all, the insistent beeps are far less important that his little boyfriend's tears.
Uncertainly, Kenma looks around for a way to comfort Hinata. His eye fall upon the cup of cocoa and the apple pie, and slowly he reaches out for the fork. Hinata looks up, face pink and mouth slightly open, just to receive the point of Kenma's pie on the tip of his tongue.
He chews, swallows, then makes himself comfortable and properly on Kenma's lap, instead of half on ground, to the pudding-head's awkward embarrassment. But he accepts it, before taking a bite of pie himself (he ranks it at 9.3) and giving Hinata the cup of cocoa.
He continues to feed Hinata and soon is rewarded with a sunny smile. In return, he gives one of his rare, small, sweet smiles.
And everything is made better.
