Arry withdrew a soup can from the pantry, arching an eyebrow and glancing to Aurin as he presented it.
"Why, you flatter me, sirrah." He offered wryly, before placing it back and withdrawing another, smaller can. "If by 'fix you summat to eat' you mean, 'open a can of fish and shove a fork in it', then t'would be my pleasure." The ostensible elf said, as he fumbled for a can opener. "If you're on good behaviour perhaps I'll throw in a dash of pepper."
He did, in fact, go a few steps further still, insofar as he dumped the canned comestibles onto plates and forked them into a more palatable shape than the form of the can that had housed them. He even arrayed a few savoury biscuits around the plates before presenting them.
"Oh come now, Aurin. You're too savvy at the art of espionage to think that anyone who works in government doesn't suffer fools. Solunarium would have you think it a meritocracy on the assumption that a storied pedigree translates to capable offspring, but such is rarely the case in my experience." He said as he used a fork to partition off a bit of fish meat to scoop onto a biscuit. Even with such humble offerings, he seemed to dine so delicately. A far cry from the urchin wolfing down honeycakes in Antiris, though this was the self same mouth into which those pastries had been shoveled. He'd long since learned to chew with his mouth closed, making barely a sound as he did so.
"So, how are you doing these days? Are you any sort of happy?"