Autistic Sparrow Oak
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'cause now we don't sing so loud by travvymybeloved
Fandoms: Dungeons and Daddies (Podcast)
09 Apr 2023
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“I maybe told my dad that you had been staying late in the studios,” Grant explained after a beat and Sparrow sighed before he could even finish. “And he got worried and told your dad, and he got really worried and asked me if I would walk you home to make sure you’re safe.”
Sparrow closed his eyes, pinching the bridge of his nose with two fingers. He was sure he was smearing charcoal across his face, but he hardly cared. “I’m 21 and we’ve all received combat training, I can take care of myself.”
Grant snickered and rolled the chair closer, letting his arms drape over Sparrow’s shoulders. “But you’re so little! You’re petite! You’ll get picked up by strangers on the street!”
“I could kick your ass.”
“Even without Lark?”
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Going to college was a good thing. Sparrow was living a normal life, he was striving for achievement, and he wasn't sitting around San Dimas with their dad and too many weapons. He was happy here, really. The fact that he missed Lark like a phantom limb didn't mean he wasn't happy.
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“I don’t… Lark, I can’t wear a dress to prom. People will laugh at me again.”
Sparrow ignored the way that their father deflated at that, something tired and concerned settling across his face. Lark just seemed pissed, putting both of his hands onto the dresses and pushing them back into Sparrow’s chest.
“I wouldn’t let them,” Lark replied, a promise clear in his voice. Their father looked both reassured and more stressed. “You like looking beautiful. Can we not match with a suit and dress? It’s not as if you have a girlfriend to match with instead. You would look prettier than her anyways.”
“At least try them on, little bird,” Father added and at the childhood pet name, Sparrow crumbled. “If you don’t like them, we’ll go with the suit.”
“Alright.”
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Sparrow liked being a boy, a man, whichever he was at seventeen. He just didn't like the thought of being handsome. That didn't make much sense, though, even if his brother and his father loved him enough to steamroll him over on the matter.
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Grant was never the sort of person who cared that much about gender in general; wearing whatever was most comfortable, never having any issues being perceived as a man, hair kept short out of convenience, and, while Grant preferred more private restroom stalls, it wasn’t the designation as “male” bathroom that created the discomfort of using them in public.
Or... well, Grant had never really cared before.
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- Part 5 of Kit's D&Dads works
