The day he achieves the point where he doesn't gag at the texture of meat rolling against his mouth's warm walls, trapped between gum and teeth, going down a throat turned perpetually dry and burnt -- the day he swallows it with disgust as just an afterthought, he doesn't celebrate.
Louis knows now: no matter how he dresses or behaves, he won't be a carnivore.
But what he wants isn't to transform into a creature easily consumed by mindless hunger; what he wants is their raw strength, crushing bites and natural claws, but since he can't have them, he'll be among and above those who do -- which means, he thinks, as he sets down his wine and cuts into flesh again, always doing what is necessary to rise above survival.
Beastars, Louis
The day he achieves the point where he doesn't gag at the texture of meat rolling against his mouth's warm walls, trapped between gum and teeth, going down a throat turned perpetually dry and burnt -- the day he swallows it with disgust as just an afterthought, he doesn't celebrate.
Louis knows now: no matter how he dresses or behaves, he won't be a carnivore.
But what he wants isn't to transform into a creature easily consumed by mindless hunger; what he wants is their raw strength, crushing bites and natural claws, but since he can't have them, he'll be among and above those who do -- which means, he thinks, as he sets down his wine and cuts into flesh again, always doing what is necessary to rise above survival.