Hunger wasn't unfamiliar to the kid looking in through the restaurant window. Black holes were kind of notorious for always sucking in more food. Being contained by a film of impenetrable eldritch who-really-knows-what into the shape of a person didn't really change that endless need much. Divide infinity in half and you still have infinity.
This half-of-infinity was infinitely hungry, and sad, and kind of miserable even if their head tentacles were still steaming a bit from the earlier rain shower. They'd been in a park eating a tree one crunch at a time, and then people started yelling and then there was a lecture and a free burger.
That burger had lasted all of one second, and made exactly zero impact on their hunger level.
There was food on the other side of the window, but they had learned that food-places like that required the exchange of money-substances for that food. They did not have any money-substances, and they couldn't even sigh about it.
@"A M E N O"
This half-of-infinity was infinitely hungry, and sad, and kind of miserable even if their head tentacles were still steaming a bit from the earlier rain shower. They'd been in a park eating a tree one crunch at a time, and then people started yelling and then there was a lecture and a free burger.
That burger had lasted all of one second, and made exactly zero impact on their hunger level.
There was food on the other side of the window, but they had learned that food-places like that required the exchange of money-substances for that food. They did not have any money-substances, and they couldn't even sigh about it.
@"A M E N O"