Small Hands- Radical Face (2/??)
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In honor of the first episode release I'm catching live, here's the first two pages of a S1 Dungeons and Daddies comic.
(i promise I did not forget about Darryl and Grant they're just in the next verse lol)
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I FINALLY AM DONE WITH SEASON ONE! :D gosh it’s been fun and i enjoyed it so muchhhhhhh
currently on ep 9 of season two and i’m enjoying it so far i like normal a lot i was kinda expecting to i have an attachment to the oaks if you couldn’t tell from all the fanart lol
my favorite thing ever is when people reblog my stuff and put the most unique tags ever
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"looking up, you see the same man twice"
why is Anthony Burch so consistently weird about the concept of twins
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I know that both Lark and Sparrow were targeted by the angels, but I’m taking the fact that another one didn’t go for Lark after Sparrow got caught as a sign that Willy just thought, “Well, if I get one, the other is gonna be too emotionally unstable to actually do anything.”
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thinking about…the trans nick headcanon…and jodies insistance that his son is NICHOLAS.
your child comes to you one day, your sweet baby, looks you in the face and says “daddy, i’m a boy.” he says it with such resolute definition that you can’t help but accept it immediately, ignoring the millisecond of hesitation. it made sense, he’d been so squirrely around skirts ever since morgan’s mom had mentioned how “ladylike” they made him look.
so, you bring him with you to your barber, you pick up some polos and khakis, you make sure he’s happy with it all. some family members, who you rapidly distance yourselves from, attempt to co-opt the name your son had called a family meeting to choose. “nicky!” is always swiftly answered by “nicholas.”
when he gets to middle school you worry— even aside from the whole trans thing, he takes after you and your strict sense of justice. you’re so proud of him, but you know he can be a bit overzealous in it. but he makes friends, joins the soccer team. he’s confident, and happy, and his friends tease him and razz him like they would any other tweenage boy.
“narcholas.” they call him. “nicholas.” you nearly correct, before you see the little smile he gets when they seamlessly include him in everything, even with the lighthearted teasing around his name.
(they didn’t even know, you come to find out. nicholas doesn’t bother to keep it a secret, but they see the oak-garcia boys at a local pride celebration, and they refer to your son as an ‘ally,’ he nearly laughs himself into an asthma attack.)
there’s a moody boy with beads in his hair, and he calls your son nick. you correct him the first time, but nicholas flushes when you do. then, the moody boy keeps coming around your house, and he calls your son a whole slew of nicknames.
narcholas, nick, narc, and of all things, you’re sure you heard him call your son ‘cole’ once. a particular favorite of yours being ‘nicholad’
life is good, in short.
then you get sucked through a portal, and you fight alongside fathers who had merely been on the sidelines with you beforehand, but were now your brothers in battle.
and glenn. fucking glenn.
after his trial, the other fathers get weird. they adopt the name your son’s friends had been calling him, but there’s none of the love. it’s exactly what you feared, when you sent your son to middle school, and he is receiving it from grown men.
you are ashamed of the men you believed to be your friends. you are ashamed of your judgement. worsemore, it’s not even from some kind of sudden transphobia. he knows for a fact both glenn and henry are trans men. quite genuinely, they just don’t like his son.
then it gets worse. and worse.
but in the end, you still have your nicholas, nick, whatever he wants to be.
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