Six makes the startled sound that any school-aged kid makes when an adult agrees with them when Luka suggests the idea of serving them with ice cream.
"Of course they would! They would be great in a pie too, with ice cream! They get gooey when they're jammy and you could mix them in with the melting ice cream-- Mmmmm!" He's stopped his berry picking to just live in the moment here. And, true to his newfound chain of thought, he has a realization.
"Now I want pie and ice cream. We should make pie and ice cream. Do you know how to make them?" He... hopes Luka does. Because he has no idea. He's not a chef boy, he's a "put something over a fire until it's probably cooked, oops it's still pink in the middle let's put it on the fire for longer" boy.
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"Of course they would! They would be great in a pie too, with ice cream! They get gooey when they're jammy and you could mix them in with the melting ice cream-- Mmmmm!" He's stopped his berry picking to just live in the moment here. And, true to his newfound chain of thought, he has a realization.
"Now I want pie and ice cream. We should make pie and ice cream. Do you know how to make them?" He... hopes Luka does. Because he has no idea. He's not a chef boy, he's a "put something over a fire until it's probably cooked, oops it's still pink in the middle let's put it on the fire for longer" boy.