Private Finished Returning Patient: Konpeitō

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That was basically what Kon expected. He had to wait. Alright, he could do that. "I can wait, and I'm sure someone has a Hyperbolic Time Chamber somewhere around here anyway." He said the last part as a semi-joke. If someone did, he was jumping at that chance immediately.

"I'm pretty sure Jafar knows, but 5 years is very different from a few days. And I'm used to being with someone older. I'm pretty uncomfortable with the idea of dating a teenager. They're... too different. But I get along well enough with older people. It just sounds like I shouldn't date at all until I have a couple more years under my belt to be considered 'normal' enough."

Was he getting defensive? Yes. But from what he was hearing, he was being told that his chronological age was still a big problem. A problem he couldn't fix. And that he was potentially undesirable to most people on the island because of it.
 

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They were definitely getting defensive. That wasn't necessarily bad. He just had to do what they could to minimize it.

"Normal," Valli said, "is not a thing on the island. Not really. People are on the island because they are not normal, and if you decide to wait until you're normal before you date, you'll never date at all. You're seeking a solution for a problem which certainly doesn't have one, and probably isn't even a problem. You will always look like you're in your early twenties. Some people will absolutely find you unattractive based on that fact. The same way that you feel uncomfortable dating someone who looks and acts sixteen is similar to the way someone in their forties feels uncomfortable dating someone who looks and acts like they're in their twenties. Different people have different tolerances, and it sounds as if you're on the edge of Jafars. Enough that they feel a slight discomfort, but not enough they're willing to deny you outright."
 

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That stung. Enough to cause Kon's body to dull and his ears to fall back. "I can understand most of that. I won't always look like I'm in my early twenties, though. Maybe throughout the years, I'll change my appearance to accommodate what I want. I've even been thinking of looking in my mid-twenties soon. Not too big of a change, and it's not like sudden growth is weird here. I'm more comfortable around adults in their twenties or thirties, so I should look like one to match."

By this point, he realized he was talking more to himself than Valli and pushed himself back on track. "And Jafar sounded more concerned for my sake. It sounded like he didn't think I knew how old he was and expected a different reaction once I knew. We had a good heart-to-heart and I think if he was really uncomfortable with my age he would have told me so outright."
 

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"The same way that many people don't want to date someone younger, many wouldn't want to date someone older. Someone in their early twenties might be completely uninterested in a man in their thirties. A difference of... place of life. People in their twenties are just starting to find their place in the world. They are just getting jobs, finding careers, finishing up degrees. People in their thirties tend to be more established. Of course that isn't true for everyone, or even most people, but it's enough of a loose guideline it sounds like Jafar might have been reacting based on that."

He could think of a lot of other reasons, but that was the big one, and the one he wanted to focus on.

"How well do you know him?"
 

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Kon's body's lightened, then turned a deeper shade of pink when asked about how well he knows Jafar. He was disappointed he wasn't as established as a normal thirty-year-old, but he was playing his part as a twenty-year-old well enough.

"Not well. Honestly, I was interested in him for shallow reasons at first. He's really attractive with a unique appearance I could say is mine if we ever got together. But I didn't want to ask him out without knowing him better, so I called him to a café for us to talk. I won't spill all his details here for, you know, privacy." he gave a lazy wave of his hand, thinking that was a fair enough reason. "We learned how we saw each other, what our original forms looked like, what our original names are, and why we came to this. I also reached out to him to talk to me if he ever needed to talk. It sounded like he had a lot of trust issues, so I was fine with taking things slow. I think if we end up dating after taking things slow, it'll be a lot more special, but I heard dating can be the 'learning about each other' period too."
 

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Well that was a lot. It was one thing to have a type. But the way Kon had phrased it was... suspect at best, and downright concerning at worst.

"It sounds like this is a big step for you," Valli said, "but I did want to point out the way you phrased something. It's good you recognized your reasons are initially shallow--there's nothing wrong with that as long as you're aware--but what you said after that was that you wanted someone with a unique appearance you said was yours."
 

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Konpeitō fell silent for a couple of seconds. Valli had an issue about how he worded one of his sentences. Was the island really that different?

"Don't a lot of couples refer to their lover as 'theirs'? I," he let out a confused laugh, "don't really see the issue there. Pretty sure I've said it in public before and no one batted an eye. It just means I want someone I can be proud of, from the inside and outside."
 

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"Generally," Valli said, "it's in the context of mutual sharing." Of being theirs. "And the topic of being owned by someone is one that I imagine you'd want to be extra wary of." A weak spot, really.
 

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Konpeitō grimaced. He didn't want to be known as the ex-slave who wanted to make a slave of someone else. "I mean mutual sharing too. Then how about... How about I say I want someone unique I can be proud of? Does that sound less creepy? Or should I specify that I'll be theirs too? Although, I wouldn't want to come off as clingy."

He couldn't really hide his annoyance. He was speaking like everyone else and still being criticized. But fine, he would roll with it. Better to play along than trying fighting against the norms.
 

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They'd kind of gone off on a tangent, hadn't they? And it was obvious that Kon wasn't particularly happy with the subject. But that was therapy: Sometimes you talked about things you didn't want to talk about. Sometimes subjects came up that were unhappy.

"I think it's a difference in language," Valli said, "which is an understandable difference to not think of as being that important. It's very common for people to say something like this is my girlfriend, implying a sense of ownership. But if someone were to say 'she is mine', that can range from 'alright' to 'concerning'. You've put a strong focus on wanting someone unique, and have placed that first in a conversation. That's something I wanted to highlight. How would you describe them, now that you know them better?"
 
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