Except not. He does wake up, though it's in the middle of the night. A good eight hours of sleep only takes him until about 3AM...which is good, he can't completely reverse his sleeping schedule. He's a vampire, being awake at night is easier for him, but instead he'd conked out right after waking up and heading over to Ed's shop in the evening.
How annoying.
As if to spite Ed, Dylas never quite falls off the couch because he manages to jam one of his hooved feet into the space between some cushion, so instead he sleeps half-on and half-off. Ed is welcome to have tried moving him, of course.
Now that he is awake (and thanks to his job, he wakes up without making a sound), his first goal is to scan the room and see if he's alone or if Ed stayed with him. Pulling his foot free or just standing up, he's going to feel awkward—this whole thing is a mess, and if Ed is asleep, he's going to have to sneak out somehow.]
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Except not. He does wake up, though it's in the middle of the night. A good eight hours of sleep only takes him until about 3AM...which is good, he can't completely reverse his sleeping schedule. He's a vampire, being awake at night is easier for him, but instead he'd conked out right after waking up and heading over to Ed's shop in the evening.
How annoying.
As if to spite Ed, Dylas never quite falls off the couch because he manages to jam one of his hooved feet into the space between some cushion, so instead he sleeps half-on and half-off. Ed is welcome to have tried moving him, of course.
Now that he is awake (and thanks to his job, he wakes up without making a sound), his first goal is to scan the room and see if he's alone or if Ed stayed with him. Pulling his foot free or just standing up, he's going to feel awkward—this whole thing is a mess, and if Ed is asleep, he's going to have to sneak out somehow.]