[So long as there wasn't trouble with Jason's roommate as a result of their arrangement, Edward was mostly willing to ignore any doubts he had over Jason's claim to just be friends. He had no reason to care, and if he continued to ignore the irritation at the way Jason spoke about this Roy, it would go away.
He nodded at Jason's refusal of his offer, not surprised by it. He knew how busy the younger man was - that they were there, eating a leisurely meal together was a surprise, let alone anything more than that. Much as he wasn't surprised, Jason appreciated the prospect of a peaceful weekend too.]
Somehow, I'm not at all surprised by that last addition.
[The more he saw of Jason, the more he was surprised; the younger man didn't have his nose in a book more often.
That amusement faded quickly at Jason's response to his question. Edward frowned, wondering if he was going to be told he'd overstepped again, but surprisingly, that wasn't the case. He listened quietly as Jason spoke, weighing up the words and taking his time to think after the younger man had fallen silent again. He was curious about the details but it was easy to see that it hadn't been a good or easy time for Jason. There were unpleasant memories there, and this wasn't the place for unloading dark personal secrets - if there was ever going to be an appropriate time and place. Edward was in no hurry to share certain personal details either, so he tilted his head at Jason in quiet understanding.]
I see. Well, there will be future opportunities to escape Gotham if you choose to.
[Given the awkwardness of the moment, he was eager to latch onto Jason's next question, scoffing and looking down his nose at Jason with exaggerated disdain.]
Obviously, on Twitch, what else would I use? Kick? I'm better than that. [Even if his subscriber count wasn't that high. He couldn't stream regularly enough for that.] I like anything that's a challenge. Puzzle games are the best - the Talos Principle games, and I've demonstrated some of the levels I've created for Portal 2 before. And the good Souls-like games - as well as the genre's progenitors, naturally. I've been looking at virtual reality, too, but there aren't a lot of games yet that use the platform in an interesting way - I have some ideas for puzzle games that would be an ideal fit, but that's all they are so far.
[Realising he was rambling a little, Edward took a quick bite of his burger, trying not to sound too invested when he asked-] Do you play any games?
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He nodded at Jason's refusal of his offer, not surprised by it. He knew how busy the younger man was - that they were there, eating a leisurely meal together was a surprise, let alone anything more than that. Much as he wasn't surprised, Jason appreciated the prospect of a peaceful weekend too.]
Somehow, I'm not at all surprised by that last addition.
[The more he saw of Jason, the more he was surprised; the younger man didn't have his nose in a book more often.
That amusement faded quickly at Jason's response to his question. Edward frowned, wondering if he was going to be told he'd overstepped again, but surprisingly, that wasn't the case. He listened quietly as Jason spoke, weighing up the words and taking his time to think after the younger man had fallen silent again. He was curious about the details but it was easy to see that it hadn't been a good or easy time for Jason. There were unpleasant memories there, and this wasn't the place for unloading dark personal secrets - if there was ever going to be an appropriate time and place. Edward was in no hurry to share certain personal details either, so he tilted his head at Jason in quiet understanding.]
I see. Well, there will be future opportunities to escape Gotham if you choose to.
[Given the awkwardness of the moment, he was eager to latch onto Jason's next question, scoffing and looking down his nose at Jason with exaggerated disdain.]
Obviously, on Twitch, what else would I use? Kick? I'm better than that. [Even if his subscriber count wasn't that high. He couldn't stream regularly enough for that.] I like anything that's a challenge. Puzzle games are the best - the Talos Principle games, and I've demonstrated some of the levels I've created for Portal 2 before. And the good Souls-like games - as well as the genre's progenitors, naturally. I've been looking at virtual reality, too, but there aren't a lot of games yet that use the platform in an interesting way - I have some ideas for puzzle games that would be an ideal fit, but that's all they are so far.
[Realising he was rambling a little, Edward took a quick bite of his burger, trying not to sound too invested when he asked-] Do you play any games?