Oh? It seemed that Ozzy too was in the know about the Aeons' upcoming works. Though she'd met other nerdy men before in her life, never had she met one who was so open with his as Ozzy was being. Beyond that there was something outwardly inviting about him. Normally when she had conversations like these, it became a Q&A of the most extreme form. She was drilled about how she knew this information, called an unreal fan and made to just feel generally unwelcome within the space of such nerd activities. Even though she'd been this sort of nerd most of her life. Ah, and there was extra, Ozzy was really taken with the idea of being a long term part of Nikki's life. All of his statements were implications of their future together and this was no different. "Bloody hell, that still takes some extra getting used to, I haven't been grilled once since talking to you... I am really not used to this," she said softly. "And yeah, we can definitely make a day of it. Especially, if they keep their split perspective writing. We could actually read it together~" she mused. She imagined a future day with the book dropping and the pair of them seated not so differently from this, taking turns reading aloud what would be the most intense romance novel of the modern age.
Whatever the case, that slight reaction to the kiss of her neck, brought more from Ozzy as well. He claimed to have found her weak spot and he wasn't necessarily wrong. "I, will neither confirm or deny this..." she said while looking sheepish. Of course, such a statement would only make it more obvious that this was indeed the case. Actually, given his current positioning and access he could talk her into just about anything. As for him actually doing so, she could only shrug. "Just take it easy on me, yeah?~" she asked as she got around to start playing.
Ah, and here it was. Accordingly, Ozzy wasn't much surprised by what she had to say about her previous experience getting into games. That being said, his statements on the matter were again, refreshing. He claimed a certain amount of freedom was necessary in this matter. And he also stated that anime games weren't about numbers but instead about your favorite characters doing all the things you love. "Blimey," there were practically stars in this lass, eyes. Ozzy had to be the least toxic, non-wanker nerd she'd ever met. In a sea of crap she'd found an absolute gem. "I really like that attitude. I where have you been all my life?" she asked rhetorically. Encouraging variation, not claiming that everyone had to do the same thing in games. Just wanting people to have fun, Nikoleta was practically swooning. It was one thing not to judge her Sims life, it was a completely different thing to encourage her whole likes and dislikes. "Hm, I don't understand what copium is, but I've never found speed running fun like that. Besides, skill thresholds are different in games... I'd rather do what I like, and would do... but it's nice to confirm that not everyone is a bloody wanker."