Edgin getting discouraged when his flirting with Xenk never seems to go anywhere and he ends up writing Lovefool in a fit of drunken emotion, a song about desperation and unrequited need that he never intends to sing anywhere Xenk can hear.
Except of course it’s never that easy, and Xenk ends up hearing the song and grows worried about Edgin and deeply offended on his behalf, because what manner of fool would spurn the affections of a man such as Edgin? What manner of monster would make Edgin feel so low and unloved?
He has no idea it was him, because he didn’t realize Edgin was flirting with him and sending him signals and had no idea that some of his own responses could have been seen as romantic. He had no idea he was accidentally leading Edgin on. So begins the hilarious misunderstanding of Xenk trying to figure out who hurt Edgin and Edgin trying to figure out why Xenk seems so intense these days













