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Mason Brooks and Jordan Wells

Mason Brooks and Jordan Wells became friends through a Baltimore gifted academy and remained part of The Ride-or-Dies through Edgewood High School and graduation.

Overview

Mason and Jordan’s friendship developed both through the larger group and through a recurring sports rivalry. They shared school, travel, gaming, crisis response, and the friends’ last summer together before college.

Foundation of the Friendship

Mason and Jordan belonged to Logan’s childhood friend group with Malik and James. They later attended Edgewood together and remained close to Logan during his senior year.

Dynamics and Communication

Mason regularly riled Jordan up by challenging him about sports, one of the few subjects that could reliably draw the quiet basketball player into an animated argument. During a senior-year basement game, Jordan and Malik were already debating basketball statistics, and Mason complained that their “basketball nerd-off” was delaying the game. His irritation in that moment existed alongside the longer-running Mason–Jordan rivalry.

The two friends took different practical roles when Jacob became faint at school. Mason brought Logan’s car to the side entrance and communicated with the teaching assistant, while Jordan used his body to block other students’ stares as Jacob left.

At the Weston family’s summer 2025 barbecue, Jordan answered Mason’s claim that he was building a music empire by saying Mason “got something,” then immediately added, “I didn’t say what.” The brief exchange is the clearest documented example of their direct humor with each other.

Shared History and Milestones

Mason and Jordan joined Malik and James on the Caribbean cruise for Logan’s sixteenth birthday. They graduated from Edgewood in 2025. Jordan then left for Georgetown University, while Mason stayed in Baltimore, Maryland and began early music-production work.