This seems to give pause, but this time he doesn't look guilty - merely perplexed, as if the thought hadn't occured to him. Before meeting Jason, he hasn't been human long enough to develop true habits and preferences of his own, so the truth is very simply that in this case... he doesn't quite know. Can't recall if a breakfast, no matter how small or little, was something he needed and wanted, if skipping it was something he had to force himself into, as opposed to preferring it that way. So he shrugs, nose wrinkling a little. It's a small hint of the old Castiel, his immediate impatience upon discovering anything at all that he can't figure out immediately. Not self-loathing, but a vast and ancient mind displeased with finding a question it can't answer.
Castiel is impatient and quick to annoy, even when the source is himself. Naturally, if he was fully himself again, he'd be more quick to blame Sam for asking stupid questions he doesn't happen to know the answer to.
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Date: 2015-02-07 12:22 pm (UTC)Castiel is impatient and quick to annoy, even when the source is himself. Naturally, if he was fully himself again, he'd be more quick to blame Sam for asking stupid questions he doesn't happen to know the answer to.