>"Some do like to dine alone, but it's not so much thinking of their own sustenance as thinking of their privacy. As well, when dining together it's less about sharing food than sharing company, though it's not uncommon for one to gift another with something to eat if they cannot provide for themselves, or it would be too costly for it. Company is the primary factor, I would say, rather than food distribution."
>"You use it as a means of combating lonlieness."
>Lily frowns slightly. "I wouldn't put it that way. People just like other people's company."
>"Some people, you mean."
>"No, no, I mean people-people." Lily argues with a shake of her head. "Deep down, no one wants to be alone. Sharing a meal, a movie, a drink, a..." The winged blonde cheeks redden ever so slightly. "More intimate encounter. People can't be alone, not all the time."
>"You, Magical Lily, are as optimistic as your leader."
>Rather than remark about the dry tone of the demon, Lily merely smiles and rustles her wings. "Thanks!"