More than a month has passed since Roy Moore defeated Sen. Luther Strange in the GOP primary from Alabama's Senate seat.

So you can imagine how awkward seeing each other might be.

Moore, who met with Republican senators at their weekly luncheon, was sitting in a Senate office building cafe on Tuesday afternoon when Strange walked in.

The pair didn't interact, but a series of photos from Talking Points Memo shows Strange glancing at Moore while he's paying, and decidedly not speaking to his former opponent afterward.

But, given the circumstances, who could expect them to be on the best of terms?

Strange will serve in the Senate until after the Dec. 12 special election, when Moore, a former Alabama chief justice, faces off with Democrat Doug Jones.

Contributing: Deborah Barfield Berry

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