thinking about timkon time travel shenanigans again today. adult kon gets swapped with yj98 kon.
on the one hand: adult tim is faced with tiny baby kon. he isn't done growing, his cheeks still have puppy fat in them, his shoulders are nowhere as broad as they'll get one day. he doesn't even know tim's name. he has no idea he'll die in just a scant few years. he has no idea just how important he's going to be to tim! he doesn't even know just how loved he is and tim is a little bit in despair about it. he has to hug him and take care of him and protect him. that's a baby. yj98 kon is so confused (when did rob get decently good at hugging??? why does he keep staring at him like that??? and WHY does he keep trying to wrap him in his cape?????)
on the other hand, yj98 tim sees adult kon (punk. tall and broad. has a much more genuine easy confidence to him. a bit of stubble. tiddy window. hip cutouts. back window. shoulder cutouts.) and gets abruptly kickstarted into his bisexual crisis a few years early
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i think enstarries should abuse the words kouhai/senpai or junior/senior more often because sometimes there is just not a family dynamic there and we do not need to make one up. like younger teenagers do not exclusively see older teenagers as their big sibling or their parental figure sometimes theyre just friends who happen to not be the same age
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I headcannon Apollo/Lester as trans- hear me out-
So you know how twins of opposite genders are usually pretty hard to find in mythology?
What if Apollo was born as female, but 1 second in he decided "ew no" and changed into the form he felt most comfortable in? In the beginning, he enjoyed taking more effeminate and androgynous forms (see old statues of him), but then maybe someone made a comment about it and he became self conscious of it and dysphoric, hence the change to performative masculinity (see book decriptions of him, his obsession with having abs, his fashion style).
But then Zeus makes him mortal. And this time around, he decides to toy with him some more.
So he assigns Apollo to an afab body, to truthly torture him mentally and to make every second of his mortality nightmarish.
At first, he tries really hard to pass, because he's terrified of the validity of his gender being questioned. And he succeeds for a while. Maintaining a low voice hurts. And he knows running around, fighting, and even sleeping in a binder 24/7 will wreck his mortal body. He doesn't care. He keeps doing it. He runs behind everyone, he struggles to breathe, he has to deal with horrid pain. But he considers it worth it. He loathes his body. He loathes the extra fat that gives him feminine curves. He wants it all to end. He desperately wishes to get his godly form back as soon as possible.
Eventually, he collapses. His ribs are badly bruised, and he can no longer pretend to be cis. As terrifed as he was of his peers' reactions, most of them don't really care. Meg calls him a dummy, punches him, and proceeds to tackle him in a hug and punch him again. Leo tries to crack a joke to lighten the mood. Calypso reminds Apollo back in their days nobody would have given a crap.
Lester tears up. Weirdly, he feels loved. He feels accepted, he feels understood for the first time in millenia.
Maybe being a mortal isn't so bad
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when the new girl is also from an unheard of ancient civilization just like you:
her amy and knux would make one of THE best trios
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