As Anthony dances with Sue, his heart starts racing. While this was due in part to the energy required to do the tango, it was also caused by being so near the one person that had ever truly intrigued him. In reply to Sue's statement of being hungry, Anthony smiles and signs, [i]"Then let's rectify that."[/i] He looks the white tiger dead in the eye, and an unspoken command is given. The tiger sulks back to it's enclosure, after pausing to nuzzle Sue one last time, followed by its siblings. Once the tigers are inside the enclosure, the gate automatically closes and locks. As Anthony leads Sue inside, he says over his shoulder, "I'm glad I started exercising with John. You're a much more energetic dancer than the woman that taught me that dance." He washes his hands in the kitchen sink, then after drying them, pulls manchego cheese and quince paste out of the fridge. He sets them on a cooking board and expertly slices them, then grabs some crackers from his pantry. After grabbing a platter from one of his cabinets, he layers the cheese and sweet fruit paste on the crackers, and presents them to Sue. Anthony signs, [i]"This is just manchego cheese and quince paste on crackers."[/i] He then begins mixing flour, salt, and pepper in a bowl while saying, "The main course will be Milanesa, which is breaded, fried steak."