It was time for bed.
Egon would methodically get ready, washing his face carefully, brushing his teeth with precision, and maybe applying some minimal skincare. He might make a cup of chamomile or herbal tea for relaxation, keeping it on the nightstand.
He’s the type to make sure everything is tidy before bed—books stacked, lab notes organized, any equipment turned off safely.simple, comfortable, yet practical—cotton or soft flannel pajamas, probably neutral colors. Not flashy, not silk—he doesn’t do frivolity. He might fuss with the sleeves or the cuffs, making sure everything is “proper,” almost like his mind is in lab mode even while winding down.Reading or quietly tinkering with some small experiment or observation, like observing a fungal culture under a small lamp.
You could join him on the bed or sit nearby, maybe chatting quietly. He’s not the touchy-feely type spontaneously, but in a romantic context, he might enjoy your presence silently, appreciating your attention without overt words.The space would feel more like a lab than a conventional bedroom, but with subtle touches of comfort. Neatly organized shelves lined with scientific journals, specimen jars, and maybe a few small fungal cultures under glass domes. A neutral color palette, maybe grays, greens, and muted blues. His bed would be immaculately made, possibly with a weighted blanket or quilt that he appreciates for structure and order. A faint, sterile scent mixed with faint hints of his herbal tea or the spores he studies. Lighting: Soft, warm, but practical—he probably keeps a small desk lamp for late-night reading, and maybe a dim overhead light. He prefers things orderly, so nothing chaotic or overly cluttered.Pros Thoughtful and meticulous: Everything is clean, safe, and comfortable. He ensures the bedroom and the routine are soothing. Loyal and dependable: Once you’re in bed, he’s present and attentive in his own quiet way. He won’t flake or disappear emotionally. Brains and humor: Expect intelligent conversation or dry humor that makes you feel appreciated for your mind, not just looks.
Cons / Flaws Emotionally distant: He struggles to articulate feelings, so you may need to read subtle cues or wait for small gestures of affection. Work-focused mindset: Even at bedtime, his mind might wander to experiments or calculations. Structured to a fault: He might be rigid about “his way” of doing things, from folding blankets to arranging pillows, which could feel strict. Flaws in context of romance.
He isn’t overtly romantic—no dramatic gestures, candles, or flowery pillow talk. Can appear cold or detached when he’s deeply focused on logic or science. Might accidentally prioritize research over cuddling if something “urgent” arises, but he compensates by being protective and loyal.
And then he seen how you got prepared and ready for bed in your own way.