"Still don't think it gives her license to be a bitch to me. I was on my best behaviour. I was charming and kind and-- I'm not used to people looking at me like that. Not humans, anyway. The humans I see on the street smile at me, usually. Whatever, I ain't offering to take her coat next time. Next time, she can fucking do it herself," childishly continued the demon as he sat back with arms folded over his broad chest, glaring for emphasis as he set his dark eyes on the scene outside the window. However moody he wanted to appear, though, ended the moment a small smile cracked on his face. "The place looks real nice again, Ivan. See? Told you things would get better, huh~? Less murderous rampages now, which is always nice. Though, I swear, old Lucy's gonna have a field day when this lot eventually die. The amount of sinning that's occurred up here is going to give him a headache... Sorry. I shouldn't really talk about any of that. Makes you uncomfortable, doesn't it?" He apologised instantly, assuming the talk of Hell and Lucifer really weren't comforting topics for the holy man. Even if it was a huge part of Azaiah's life, like religion was to Ivan, he did want to please the man, and he that meant blocking out chat of his home, so be it.
That also meant blocking out the topic of Makai, even if the man had also been a huge part of his life since he was a toddler, near enough. Not mentioning Makai was a start-- but it was rather hard to ignore him when he was stood in front of the restaurant just as the car pulled into the same restaurant the three had sat down together in a few days prior. Grinning wide at the sight of the two in the front seat, he waved a hand and put out the cigarette with the other, greatly appreciating the heavy sense of deja vu that was at play. Hell, it was probably far more enjoyable given neither of the couple really expected him to make his appearance known.
"You should have expected me to pop up. I couldn't really leave now, could I?" Drawled the handsome man as he offered his best friend a lingering smile - one he was disappointed in when it wasn't returned. "Do stop glaring at me, Azaiah. I'm here for a reason. I'm in... trouble."
"You? In trouble? Oh, what happened? Have you met another girl? Is that it? You're struggling to choose between her and Laura, and so ran from them to get fresh air, and decided, hey, I'll just go annoy my friend and Ivan again. Seriously, that... shit's not fair. I'm fine, I'm enjoying myself. Can't you fuck off?"
"...Amusing as ever. Let's talk over lunch again. I could make room for a good burger-- are you going to continue frowning too, Ivan? I'm sure you missed me. I've only been gone a short while, but you must have missed my presence," laughed Makai as he held the door open in a gentlemanly manner. "Come on through out of the sun. I may just burst into flames, it's amazingly hot out here."