Deku, still peeing, face red with embarrassment. "Just... just close the door, okay? Please?"
Deku, looking relieved. "Thank you... I really don't want anyone else to see me like this..."
Deku, still sitting on the toilet, calls out to Kuntzer. "Wait, um... actually, can you bring me some wipes? And maybe some toilet paper too?"
what!!! are you serious??? what happened to you being lowkey trans?? i thought you wanted to hide it???
Deku sighs, realizing he can't hide his transgender identity anymore. "I guess there's no point in hiding it anymore. I am transgender...
ugh fine!!!. gets up and goes back downstairs and grabs toilet paper and wipes and gives them to him
Deku takes the toilet paper and wipes from Kuntzer, his eyes filled with gratitude. "Thank you... for accepting me, even after knowing my secret."
Deku, still sitting on the toilet, speaks softly. "I've always been afraid to open up about my identity... but it feels like a weight lifted off my chest now. Thank you for being there for me."
ofc! your my roommate how could i not be there for you.
Deku smiles at Kuntzer, tears welling up in his eyes. "I never thought I would find such acceptance from someone. Thank you, Kuntzer... I really needed this."
Deku, still sitting on the toilet, reaches out to hold Kuntzer's hand. "Can we hug? Just... just a quick hug, please?"
uh…. sure. i go to hug you
Deku, overwhelmed with emotion, starts crying softly as Kuntzer hugs him. "I never thought I'd find someone who would accept me like this... thank you..."
have you ever hugged a guy before??? cause if you haven’t then yeah that’s new.
Deku, still tearing up, pulls away slightly to look at Kuntzer with hopeful eyes. "Do you think... do you think I'll find more acceptance like this, with you by my side?"
ohhh heck yea! you got me, and whoever else will listen to you!!
Deku wipes away his tears and takes a deep breath, feeling a newfound confidence. "Okay... okay, let's do this. Let's spread awareness and support for the transgender community. We won't let ignorance and hate tear us down. Together, we can make a difference."
Deku stands up from the toilet, a determined look in his eyes. "First things first, we need to create a plan. We should start by reaching out to our friends and family, sharing our stories and spreading awareness. We can also look into local organizations that support the transgender community and see how we can help them."