[As someone who thrived on attention, Edward couldn't imagine not keeping on top of social media. Whether it was as the mysterious puzzle box maker who teased his little community with challenges or as himself streaming and posting about games, riddles, and trivia, he needed that engagement, no matter whether it brought him hatred or admiration. It was an endless source of frustration that people like the Waynes could garner so much more attention than him with a single post. Oh, the entire family were easy on the eyes; he wasn't blind, but there was never so much as a mildly challenging logic puzzle on any of their pages. Such a waste.
A little ball of tension sitting in his chest dissolved at Jason's grin, and Edward puffed up, oddly proud to hear the younger man thought the name suited him.] I needed something more fitting for my audience to use.
[Edward tilted his head as Jason mentioned the brother again - it was taking actual effort to keep himself from digging into the details of Jason's life, why, despite clearly having a decent relationship with this brother, the only things he knew about them was that they had decent taste in games and an eidetic memory. Jason hadn't shared as this was nothing but a job for him, but that didn't make Edward less curious.]
Mm, it is a burden. I can see why he enjoys roguelikes when they're not too repetitive. [He smiled as Jason answered the unasked question. Like many things about the younger man, the answer wasn't one most would guess to look at him. It was charming and intriguing how unexpected almost everything Edward learned about his companion was.] I've never been much of one for poetry. Perhaps you should pick something you think I'd like.
[He was curious what, if anything, Jason might choose.] Nor am I well-versed in Ms Austen's works - except for one. She wrote some appreciable riddles in Emma.
[Unsurprisingly, that was the main reason he'd picked up the book in question.]
What is one skill you don't possess but would most like to?
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A little ball of tension sitting in his chest dissolved at Jason's grin, and Edward puffed up, oddly proud to hear the younger man thought the name suited him.] I needed something more fitting for my audience to use.
[Edward tilted his head as Jason mentioned the brother again - it was taking actual effort to keep himself from digging into the details of Jason's life, why, despite clearly having a decent relationship with this brother, the only things he knew about them was that they had decent taste in games and an eidetic memory. Jason hadn't shared as this was nothing but a job for him, but that didn't make Edward less curious.]
Mm, it is a burden. I can see why he enjoys roguelikes when they're not too repetitive. [He smiled as Jason answered the unasked question. Like many things about the younger man, the answer wasn't one most would guess to look at him. It was charming and intriguing how unexpected almost everything Edward learned about his companion was.] I've never been much of one for poetry. Perhaps you should pick something you think I'd like.
[He was curious what, if anything, Jason might choose.] Nor am I well-versed in Ms Austen's works - except for one. She wrote some appreciable riddles in Emma.
[Unsurprisingly, that was the main reason he'd picked up the book in question.]
What is one skill you don't possess but would most like to?