[ Ed's grip was particularly loose in the first place because a mask directly contradicts with his current need for attention and validation. Being invisible is something he no longer wants. Another meaningless mask blending creates an unease that overrules the place. Winning isn't quite as satisfying as it could have been if the crowd had known his name. It almost feels hollow.
At least Oswald knows. That's enough. As long as someone knows and cares. ] I know more than you about medicine. [ A horrible patient. He leans his cheek on Oswald's head, somewhat unwillingly using him for more support. ] Can the mask come off yet?
[ It was natural to assume that Ed would want to be noticed for his accomplishment considering most people did, but Oswald was also growing to learn just how far that want ran. Despite his victory, how it came about might very well have served to disappoint him instead of bring satisfaction. But it was true that Oswald knew, and even above that he was proud of him. He could still remember Ed asking for his help all that time ago. After what he'd seen today, a mentor certainly didn't seem like something he needed anymore. It was somewhat of a bittersweet realization. ] You were also the one that assigned me the duty of being your caregiver until further notice. You're going to have a very difficult time making me resign.
[ He had been about to raise his eyebrows, but the sudden new dimension of contact brought about another sensation of warmth, though this time much stronger and more encompassing. It was a simple action, but it held with it an innocent sort of intimacy along with yet another confirmation of how thoroughly Ed trusted him. As much as he wanted to relish the feeling, he had to suppress himself from enjoying it as fully as he wanted to. Not just because he had a more pertinent duty at the moment, but because it enforced the temptation to go through with the one single desire he had been putting effort into resisting. ] If you can wait another ten feet. I'll help you take yours off first.
[ If he wasn't currently far more interested in his own survival (He's not willing to loose something, as per the rules. Can't die on Oswald.), he might be compelled to frequently remind Oswald that he did in fact win something just to hear words of praise about it. Half this blood isn't his! Did good, right? ] So determined, doctor.
[ He knew he wouldn't let him down. They're already so close to being home, which is good because he is so tired. Not that he can afford to give into any sort of exhaustion or blood loss right now. Terrible idea. ] You're going to have to take off more than the mask.
[ Had events gone just a bit differently, the thought to try to prompt praise out of Oswald wouldn't even have needed to cross his mind. He would have gotten it without asking. As things stood, though, there were far too many other things on his mind and among them that aforementioned one single desire was getting harder and harder to ignore. It really was fortunate that they didn't have much farther to go. ] I would be a poor doctor if I wasn't, now wouldn't I?
[ Or friend. Or lover. No, no, no. They weren't that. Mutual attraction existed and they had become even closer as of late but -- but he needed to stop. Get a grip. It had been so much easier when Ed wasn't doing things that made his heart race and -- oh god. Were his face not already covered, he would have been hiding it. Wasn't this the second time he'd made a comment like that...? ] I -- [ His mind was completely blank. He couldn't think of anything to do except pretend that hadn't just been said out loud. Thank goodness they were right in front of the exit. ] A-Anyway. We're leaving now.
What a relief that you're the best doctor I've ever been a patient of. [ And also a little sad, since Oswald isn't an actual doctor. Gotham really needs to step up their game and hire some qualified people who don't want to play god, engage in malpractice or neglect. Or a combination of the three.
Ed's thought process is way off of Oswald's right now and he's not entirely aware of how that could be taken out of context. Or if the context could even be missed. ] Good.
[ They're barely two-feet out of the area and Ed's pulling his own mask down to make it easier to breathe. Then using adept blood-stained hands to undo buckles, impatiently. They're close enough to the house. The headgear he's been wearing is coming off. His hair is all curls and mess but from what he can feel - no blood. Good. Headache is just a headache. And then Oswald's mask is getting loosened on him and tugged down for him. That can come off now. ]
[ Oswald had been halfway to assisting Ed with his mask before he took care of it himself. Even like this Ed was a terribly handsome sight and he may have begun staring for a moment or two before realizing what he was moving to do. Oswald began to open his mouth in protest, to insist that he could take care of himself, but something made him choke up and allow Ed to go through with it. His response held a bit of bashfulness to the tone and he was really hoping that the color to his face would be reasoned away by the heat of wearing a mask for so long. ] You didn't need to do that. But thank you.
[ Moving his eyes up to properly meet Ed's gaze felt so much like home that it was ridiculous. The masks really had been a terrible barrier. He was unnecessarily looking at him again, but it was hard not to. Just a few hours and his face was a sight he'd terribly missed, blood and all. That, however, was what pulled him out of his mindless gawking. When had he gotten that cut across his cheek? Instinctively he reached up and cupped Ed's chin in his hand, tilting his head to get a better look at it. ] Wasn't the helmet supposed to prevent this? [ He sighed lightly and shook his head. ] Hold still. [ Oswald turned his attention elsewhere just briefly, but only long enough to fish a handkerchief out of his pocket to clean up the bleeding a bit. ]
[ Blood-loss or not, he's still making sure he can make himself useful in some way or another. Getting cumbersome masks off is the least he could do. It'll probably make it easier for Oswald to use his keys. He can't imagine great peripheral with a giant beak in the way. It must not have ventilated well. His face seems red but Ed can't see it very well right now. He's sure his own face must have a stupid expression on it from straining his eyes and keeping any pain to himself. Trying to be awake.
It's not as bad as he thinks. ] You're welcome. [ He blinks with wide-eyes at him, instinctively keeping his head still before it's asked of him. ] Hm? [ He must have got cut. It was difficult to keep track in there. ] There was little it could have prevented outside of an injury to my skull. [ Squeezes one eye shut ] What are you doing?
You know what I meant. [ Even at a time like this he had to be technical about things. Of course. He rolled his eyes, but there was enough of a smile accompanying it to show that he really wasn't bothered. ] What do you think I'm doing? You're hurt and I'm taking care of you. It wouldn't sting so bad if you just listened, you know. Talking is not holding still.
[ Oswald put his index finger near Ed's mouth and gave him a look that quite clearly was telling him to shush until he was done. He hadn't had nearly as much practice at being gentle as most people had, but he really was doing his best to be careful. For hands that hurt more often than they healed, it wasn't quite as hard as he had feared it might be. ] There. Done. [ He was feeling confident for just a moment, but it wasn't until he went to step back that he realized just how close he was to Ed's face. Had they ever been so close before? No, not since -- He froze. Wasn't that feeling supposed to have faded? ]
[ That does sting quite a bit. ] You're taking care of something on me that is rather insignif- [ He makes a petulant sound in the back of his throat at Oswald's shutting him up. He missed some of the expression but he got the point. Ed spends the moment licking his lips and staring at him until he's done. Quiet, which would be a lot harder to maintain if he was feeling a lot better. This close, it's easier to see his face. The quiet concentration Oswald has at what he's doing. There's a warm breath that's close enough to feel. Ed feels like he's going to pass out again, he thinks. Light-headed. He should stop standing. ]
Does it look bad? [ Voice quiet, once he's done. Oswald went so still. ]
[ The entire time he was silent his eyes were on Ed's lips, his mind feeling more like a battleground than anything else. Now wasn't the time for this. Even stopping to do what he'd just done was, as had been pointed out, something that should have waited. God help him, he so desperately wanted to kiss the man that was only inches away from him.
But it wouldn't mean anything like this. If it didn't mean anything then there was no point, and if there was no point he shouldn't want it so bad. He had to get further away from that place and clear his mind. He had to do what he'd promised himself he would do. Neither of them could afford the cost of his greed for immediate satisfaction. His eyes shot back up to Ed's when he spoke. ]
No, it's fine now. [ That was too quick of an answer. ] It's just that you're right. My actions were unnecessary. I was being too fussy. It would be more pertinent if I got you home before doing that sort of thing. Are you ready to move again? We shouldn't be too far. [ If he didn't keep talking he would probably spend all of his time thinking about how shameful it was that he'd almost put himself first when Ed was so clearly suffering. Where they'd been wasn't an excuse. He couldn't have forgiven himself if he'd gone through with it. ]
[ It's not that bad. It probably won't scar. Oswald is simply being overly concerned about the minor detail because the cut provides a stark contrast against what must be pale skin and stood out. Surely. His head is swimming and that pendant feels really heavy.
Oswald has approximately 93 freckles on his face and he can't see them all properly right now. Ed's furrowing his brows slightly. ] Are you simply saying that to provide good bedside manner? [ An edge of doubt. His next words are coming out a bit mumbled. ] I would implore that we don't stop again for my sake. There is a significant lack of compatible blood, if you recall, and I'd rather not have too significant of a need for it. [ He's reaching over to grab Oswald's hand that isn't being used as Ed's main support and placing it against his own side, keeping his hand over it to hold it in place. That's the painful spot. ]
[ Oswald furrowed his eyebrows in return, though it was for a different reason. How much pain was he enduring that he wasn't even letting on to? As strong as Ed was to have made it out on top, he doubted he possessed the same pain tolerance that Oswald did. It had to be a tremendous strain. How could he have thought of something else for a single second? ] I meant it. It's fine and you're going to be fine.
[ He nodded slightly, agreeing with what Ed was saying. He may have had more trouble hearing him were they not so close. The look in his eyes was a subtle mix of sympathy and guilt, but he had a feeling it wouldn't be noticed. ] Of course. I apologize for the delay. [ Ed's action took him by momentary surprise, but quickly enough he understood. He really didn't deserve this kind of trust. He bit his lip for a moment, unsure of what to say. He needed to keep Ed awake and he had to keep his own thoughts from sneaking up on him again. ] Give me a difficult riddle this time.
[ Ed does not have the same pain tolerance. It's a wonder he hasn't given in to that very strong urge to pass out. Perhaps it's sheer determination alone. It'd likely be all over his face if he hadn't been trying so hard to keep it from being there - but it's likely obvious. ] You're fine too. [ What? ] Shush. [ Ed shakes his head.
Oswald was called the second Ed was sure he wasn't followed because he was the most trustworthy. The most reliable. He wouldn't put himself in the hands of anyone else, even if he knew they wouldn't refrain from helping him. At the moment, this is the person he can trust. The only person to trust this much to do what needed to be done as quickly as possible for him. ] Apology accepted. [ His eyes drop a second, heavily. He squints ahead. ] Difficult? I run, it runs, I stop, it runs. What is it?
[ The fact that he was beginning to talk nonsense certainly didn't make it any less obvious. Was he shushing Oswald or himself? Probably himself. It would take a lot more than that to make Oswald be quiet and Ed knew it. He exhaled a small breath of relief that the apology was so easily accepted. Another thing he wasn't convinced he deserved. There was an urge to attempt to reassure him, but engaging his mind was likely going to be more beneficial than any sort of excessive attempt at verbal comfort for the time being.
The riddle made him go quiet in thought. The first possible answer came almost immediately, but surely it was a result of much too wishful thinking and too much time indulging fantasies to be the correct or appropriate answer. Not every riddle between them was going to have something about hearts as the answer. What else ran when a person stopped? ] ...blood? [ It was situationally appropriate, anyway. Ed could be dark humored sometimes. ]
[ He'd rarely try to ever shush Oswald. It would just annoy him, he figures. Piss him off. Make him retort with a "No, you shush." - Though this is one of those rare moments where Ed could get away with doing it without getting irritation aimed at him.
Ed's a little glad he isn't being constantly reassured he's going to be okay more than needed. That would get tiring. Irritating. He knows perfectly well what kind of state he's in right now. Oswald clearly is the best person to call, even if he thinks he might be panicking a little and doing his best to hide it.
There's a pause. Ed's eyes go a little wide before he frowns in confusion, just giving Oswald a completely baffled look. ] Blood? [ A pause. He looks ahead then back at him, scrunching his face up in disbelief. ] What? Blood... That- [ Technically an answer. ] No.
[ That is exactly what he would have said to being shushed.
He was definitely feeling panic, as much as he wished he weren't. It was one thing to edge his own way out of precarious situations, but this was entirely different. Oswald had held the lives of others in his hands before, but rarely was his intent anything but harm. To be on the opposite end of the spectrum and in a position where his actions played a pivotal role in the survival of someone important -- it was daunting. A bit frightening, even. He couldn't afford to fail.
... well, at least Ed wasn't at the point where he'd stopped caring about riddles. ] Don't look at me like it was a completely preposterous answer. There's at least a dozen things it could be. [ Was it a good sign or a bad one that he'd reacted so strongly? ]
[ He lets out a little huff at the response, bit irritated. Agitated. It bothers him even if Oswald is perfectly right about there being multiple answers to that one. But only the one he's thinking of is correct. The blood must have distracted him. He was trying to make it themed to the current situation. He wouldn't have gotten it wrong otherwise. Surely. ] Watch. It's a watch.
[ He raises his hand to make a point, turning his wrist side to side. His watch is broken, the surface cracked and busted in like his glasses had been. It is not running. Ed only realizes it right then and drops his arm, placing his hand back over Oswald's to keep it where he previously placed it. ] But not my watch. [ Ed leans into him more without thinking much on it. Eyes dropping again for a second before he tries to jerk his head up. Going going- Oh. ] Fine. I will accept your answer but only this one time.
[ Maybe requesting a hard riddle was a mistake. Or it was just Ed being stubborn about it. Oswald squinted briefly, but that almost immediately changed to him raising his eyebrows and shifting his gaze from the broken watch and back to Ed a few times as if he was making an unspoken point. ] Not your watch.
[ He really didn't have to keep his hand in place like that, but no point in arguing it. At least he was finally listening as far as it being okay to use him for support as much as he needed. ] It's not as satisfying when you only give it to me on technicality, but I'll accept your generosity. Just this once. [ Oswald didn't know even a fraction as many riddles as Ed did, but aside from banter it was the only surefire way he could come up with to keep Ed awake and answering him. ] My turn. What asks but never answers?
[ Ed keeps giving Oswald side-long glances, lips turned downward. Just frowning about Oswald not having the exact same answer he was thinking of a moment ago and having to adjust accordingly. It's Oswald so it's fine. They can be in sync later.
He needs that hand there. He has to hold it there, if only to be sure he still has feeling in his hand. Oswald's hands are warmer than his own. ] Just this once, yes. [ Ed ends up lulling his head forward, hanging while they move. He lets out a little sigh that's followed by some sort of laugh. ] A question mark.
[ He could feel Ed's frequent gazes toward him, but after looking back the first few times he gave up and decided to ignore it. As much as he liked to hear Ed's signature affirmation that he'd gotten the answer right, he'd accepted a long time ago that he'd never get them correct all the time. Out-riddling Ed Nygma isn't something you can just do.
But you can still have a little fun. ] Are you sure? [ It wasn't like normal, but it was still good to hear something akin to laughter. Oswald adjusted the weight that was being put on him just slightly before glancing over at him, a little smirk on his face. Ed wasn't the only one who could do a multiple answer riddle. ]
[ The gazes die out in favor of Ed keeping his eyes-closed now that there's another riddle between them to focus on - and how he can hardly keep them open anyway. He's practically making Oswald carry him at this point. He should apologize for that later.
Still wearing a bit of a grin though. ] Am I sure? [ A scoff. He rubs at one of his eyes. ] The obvious answer would be the least creative one, which is 'an owl.' Don't tell me I over-estimated you.
[ Oswald was a bit torn between telling him to open his eyes or not. It would be bad if he started to nod off, but at the same time he hardly felt like he had a right to tell him otherwise after all he'd been through. It should be okay if they were still engaging in something he had to think about. ]
That is what I asked you. [ Laughter was good, but so were grins. Oswald couldn't hold back either one, though said laugh was quiet and shortlived. ] Actually, I was banking on you thinking a question mark would be the far too obvious one and go for something else instead. Is this the part where I concede that you outsmarted me?
[ Still talking. Still focusing. A little numb right now and once again tipping his head to use Oswald's head to rest his face on. He deserves some sort of award for staying upright this long, he thinks. The pendant just isn't cutting it as a singular prize for the day. Wake him up when someone has a trophy. ]
But I think you're just pretending to play at being outsmarted because you knew that was my favorite version of that. You can't fool me.
[ Oswald could get used to Ed being so close like that, honestly. Too bad it probably wouldn't happen again anytime soon. ] Me? Try to fool you? Never. [ No time to keep that little discussion going, though, as fun as it was. After what was quite a struggle in of itself, they were finally turning on to their street and home was just a few minutes away. There would be plenty of time for their usual quipping later, he was sure. ] You're going to have to tell me where you'll be most comfortable for me to address your injuries.
[ He of little faith in how close they can get. ] Mmhm. [ A bold claim. But he doesn't think he would try to trick him (he'd hope) outside of playful banter. The bond of trust wouldn't be broken to an actual cruel trickery, Ed believes. Not unless Ed did something.
He wouldn't like it if Ed lost consciousness on him, he's sure. There's a short delay between when Oswald speaks and Ed answers. ] Wherever you don't mind blood, I suppose. Your room is closest to the front door and easily accessible. I have more supplies in my room but it's the furthest away. The living area is between the two but the sofa lacks the leg room.
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At least Oswald knows. That's enough. As long as someone knows and cares. ] I know more than you about medicine. [ A horrible patient. He leans his cheek on Oswald's head, somewhat unwillingly using him for more support. ] Can the mask come off yet?
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[ He had been about to raise his eyebrows, but the sudden new dimension of contact brought about another sensation of warmth, though this time much stronger and more encompassing. It was a simple action, but it held with it an innocent sort of intimacy along with yet another confirmation of how thoroughly Ed trusted him. As much as he wanted to relish the feeling, he had to suppress himself from enjoying it as fully as he wanted to. Not just because he had a more pertinent duty at the moment, but because it enforced the temptation to go through with the one single desire he had been putting effort into resisting. ] If you can wait another ten feet. I'll help you take yours off first.
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[ He knew he wouldn't let him down. They're already so close to being home, which is good because he is so tired. Not that he can afford to give into any sort of exhaustion or blood loss right now. Terrible idea. ] You're going to have to take off more than the mask.
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[ Or friend. Or lover. No, no, no. They weren't that. Mutual attraction existed and they had become even closer as of late but -- but he needed to stop. Get a grip. It had been so much easier when Ed wasn't doing things that made his heart race and -- oh god. Were his face not already covered, he would have been hiding it. Wasn't this the second time he'd made a comment like that...? ] I -- [ His mind was completely blank. He couldn't think of anything to do except pretend that hadn't just been said out loud. Thank goodness they were right in front of the exit. ] A-Anyway. We're leaving now.
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Ed's thought process is way off of Oswald's right now and he's not entirely aware of how that could be taken out of context. Or if the context could even be missed. ] Good.
[ They're barely two-feet out of the area and Ed's pulling his own mask down to make it easier to breathe. Then using adept blood-stained hands to undo buckles, impatiently. They're close enough to the house. The headgear he's been wearing is coming off. His hair is all curls and mess but from what he can feel - no blood. Good. Headache is just a headache. And then Oswald's mask is getting loosened on him and tugged down for him. That can come off now. ]
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[ Moving his eyes up to properly meet Ed's gaze felt so much like home that it was ridiculous. The masks really had been a terrible barrier. He was unnecessarily looking at him again, but it was hard not to. Just a few hours and his face was a sight he'd terribly missed, blood and all. That, however, was what pulled him out of his mindless gawking. When had he gotten that cut across his cheek? Instinctively he reached up and cupped Ed's chin in his hand, tilting his head to get a better look at it. ] Wasn't the helmet supposed to prevent this? [ He sighed lightly and shook his head. ] Hold still. [ Oswald turned his attention elsewhere just briefly, but only long enough to fish a handkerchief out of his pocket to clean up the bleeding a bit. ]
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It's not as bad as he thinks. ] You're welcome. [ He blinks with wide-eyes at him, instinctively keeping his head still before it's asked of him. ] Hm? [ He must have got cut. It was difficult to keep track in there. ] There was little it could have prevented outside of an injury to my skull. [ Squeezes one eye shut ] What are you doing?
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[ Oswald put his index finger near Ed's mouth and gave him a look that quite clearly was telling him to shush until he was done. He hadn't had nearly as much practice at being gentle as most people had, but he really was doing his best to be careful. For hands that hurt more often than they healed, it wasn't quite as hard as he had feared it might be. ] There. Done. [ He was feeling confident for just a moment, but it wasn't until he went to step back that he realized just how close he was to Ed's face. Had they ever been so close before? No, not since -- He froze. Wasn't that feeling supposed to have faded? ]
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Does it look bad? [ Voice quiet, once he's done. Oswald went so still. ]
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But it wouldn't mean anything like this. If it didn't mean anything then there was no point, and if there was no point he shouldn't want it so bad. He had to get further away from that place and clear his mind. He had to do what he'd promised himself he would do. Neither of them could afford the cost of his greed for immediate satisfaction. His eyes shot back up to Ed's when he spoke. ]
No, it's fine now. [ That was too quick of an answer. ] It's just that you're right. My actions were unnecessary. I was being too fussy. It would be more pertinent if I got you home before doing that sort of thing. Are you ready to move again? We shouldn't be too far. [ If he didn't keep talking he would probably spend all of his time thinking about how shameful it was that he'd almost put himself first when Ed was so clearly suffering. Where they'd been wasn't an excuse. He couldn't have forgiven himself if he'd gone through with it. ]
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Oswald has approximately 93 freckles on his face and he can't see them all properly right now. Ed's furrowing his brows slightly. ] Are you simply saying that to provide good bedside manner? [ An edge of doubt. His next words are coming out a bit mumbled. ] I would implore that we don't stop again for my sake. There is a significant lack of compatible blood, if you recall, and I'd rather not have too significant of a need for it. [ He's reaching over to grab Oswald's hand that isn't being used as Ed's main support and placing it against his own side, keeping his hand over it to hold it in place. That's the painful spot. ]
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[ He nodded slightly, agreeing with what Ed was saying. He may have had more trouble hearing him were they not so close. The look in his eyes was a subtle mix of sympathy and guilt, but he had a feeling it wouldn't be noticed. ] Of course. I apologize for the delay. [ Ed's action took him by momentary surprise, but quickly enough he understood. He really didn't deserve this kind of trust. He bit his lip for a moment, unsure of what to say. He needed to keep Ed awake and he had to keep his own thoughts from sneaking up on him again. ] Give me a difficult riddle this time.
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Oswald was called the second Ed was sure he wasn't followed because he was the most trustworthy. The most reliable. He wouldn't put himself in the hands of anyone else, even if he knew they wouldn't refrain from helping him. At the moment, this is the person he can trust. The only person to trust this much to do what needed to be done as quickly as possible for him. ] Apology accepted. [ His eyes drop a second, heavily. He squints ahead. ] Difficult? I run, it runs, I stop, it runs. What is it?
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The riddle made him go quiet in thought. The first possible answer came almost immediately, but surely it was a result of much too wishful thinking and too much time indulging fantasies to be the correct or appropriate answer. Not every riddle between them was going to have something about hearts as the answer. What else ran when a person stopped? ] ...blood? [ It was situationally appropriate, anyway. Ed could be dark humored sometimes. ]
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Ed's a little glad he isn't being constantly reassured he's going to be okay more than needed. That would get tiring. Irritating. He knows perfectly well what kind of state he's in right now. Oswald clearly is the best person to call, even if he thinks he might be panicking a little and doing his best to hide it.
There's a pause. Ed's eyes go a little wide before he frowns in confusion, just giving Oswald a completely baffled look. ] Blood? [ A pause. He looks ahead then back at him, scrunching his face up in disbelief. ] What? Blood... That- [ Technically an answer. ] No.
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He was definitely feeling panic, as much as he wished he weren't. It was one thing to edge his own way out of precarious situations, but this was entirely different. Oswald had held the lives of others in his hands before, but rarely was his intent anything but harm. To be on the opposite end of the spectrum and in a position where his actions played a pivotal role in the survival of someone important -- it was daunting. A bit frightening, even. He couldn't afford to fail.
... well, at least Ed wasn't at the point where he'd stopped caring about riddles. ] Don't look at me like it was a completely preposterous answer. There's at least a dozen things it could be. [ Was it a good sign or a bad one that he'd reacted so strongly? ]
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[ He raises his hand to make a point, turning his wrist side to side. His watch is broken, the surface cracked and busted in like his glasses had been. It is not running. Ed only realizes it right then and drops his arm, placing his hand back over Oswald's to keep it where he previously placed it. ] But not my watch. [ Ed leans into him more without thinking much on it. Eyes dropping again for a second before he tries to jerk his head up. Going going- Oh. ] Fine. I will accept your answer but only this one time.
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[ He really didn't have to keep his hand in place like that, but no point in arguing it. At least he was finally listening as far as it being okay to use him for support as much as he needed. ] It's not as satisfying when you only give it to me on technicality, but I'll accept your generosity. Just this once. [ Oswald didn't know even a fraction as many riddles as Ed did, but aside from banter it was the only surefire way he could come up with to keep Ed awake and answering him. ] My turn. What asks but never answers?
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He needs that hand there. He has to hold it there, if only to be sure he still has feeling in his hand. Oswald's hands are warmer than his own. ] Just this once, yes. [ Ed ends up lulling his head forward, hanging while they move. He lets out a little sigh that's followed by some sort of laugh. ] A question mark.
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But you can still have a little fun. ] Are you sure? [ It wasn't like normal, but it was still good to hear something akin to laughter. Oswald adjusted the weight that was being put on him just slightly before glancing over at him, a little smirk on his face. Ed wasn't the only one who could do a multiple answer riddle. ]
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Still wearing a bit of a grin though. ] Am I sure? [ A scoff. He rubs at one of his eyes. ] The obvious answer would be the least creative one, which is 'an owl.' Don't tell me I over-estimated you.
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That is what I asked you. [ Laughter was good, but so were grins. Oswald couldn't hold back either one, though said laugh was quiet and shortlived. ] Actually, I was banking on you thinking a question mark would be the far too obvious one and go for something else instead. Is this the part where I concede that you outsmarted me?
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He wouldn't like it if Ed lost consciousness on him, he's sure. There's a short delay between when Oswald speaks and Ed answers. ] Wherever you don't mind blood, I suppose. Your room is closest to the front door and easily accessible. I have more supplies in my room but it's the furthest away. The living area is between the two but the sofa lacks the leg room.
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