Leo nods understandingly. Oh god, if he's actually got the genes for that, he's gonna be a walking danger to women. His dad had better teach him that cop swagger to keep girls from mobbing him. "Well, good and bad news, dude. How they treat Concord now may be how girls want to treat Adam in a few years anyway. That's what growing up does to you. What you've got here is... a preview, like a movie trailer. Good news is that you can shut it off if you need a break. The bad news now is that this --" He gestures at Concord's appearance "--is also gonna turn into, like, really good news for you later. So, I could just say be patient and it'll all work out. I don't think that's good enough, though. Hm." Okay, next. Girls hanging off him. Explain that to a twelve-year-old. Wait. Wait a minute. Jesus. This is the Talk. I got this three times in my life and it never ever made sense until I actually got older. Shit, I shouldn't be the one doing this. His dad should be doing this, only his dad is a total hardass who's got no idea how to cope with his son the alien, might not know how to deal with his son the human, who means well probably but shit he's gonna just tell the kid, 'stay away from girls until you are 35 and President'. Do I even know what kinda cultural spin his folks might put on the Talk? Any? None? I have no idea at all. And maybe it's none of my business to say anything, they're his parents, they're supposed to be the ones molding him, but come on, his dad saw this today and if he didn't take the opportunity to say anything, maybe he's not ready to have that conversation or doesn't know what to do about the Concord side so maybe I have to be the one to step in precisely because I'm a disinterested if not dispassionate party to this conversation and honestly I have zero interest in those Ponies anyway so it's not like I'm gonna steer him wrong out of jealousy or something. I've already got HER. And well there's the situation with HER too, that's a really fucked up situation what the hell am I feeling about two girls who used to be the same girl and where the hell is Jason anyway did he run off with her to some kind of love nest in the Andes and what's gonna happen when Alycia kicks in the door and tries to atomize them? Goddammit. Leo holds out both hands and takes a breath. "It's complicated," he finally says. Try harder, you asshole. "So.. So.. Have you ever wanted something, like a dessert, or sugar, or sweets, or your favorite food, or whatever, really really bad? Like, your mouth is watering, your mom is making it, there's some of it on the kitchen counter, you start plotting your approach to grab it? Like, if I sneak in this way, I can get some of it and she won't catch me. And even if she does catch me, as long as she catches me after I got some, it's okay. Your mind turns into this machine for getting what you want, and nothing else matters." God, he's twelve, not eight. Too late, you're stuck with this analogy. "For some people, girls and guys and other folks who aren't strictly either, other people can cause that feeling. That sort of hunger or desire. It's a craving. We usually just call it 'attraction'. Your body has signals, called hormones, for things like food hungers. When you're hungry, or you see a food you like, the signals start firing and you go into overdrive to take care of it. As you mature, there's other hormones for other kinds of hungers. Like, I know you've been through some classes at school that talk about this stuff, but it's pretty academic until you really experience it. And they don't teach you how to cope with it either. So here goes." "When these girls get those kind of signals, they naturally turn into machines to fulfill what they're wanting. So they'll hug you or touch your arm or whatever they do. They'll try to talk to you, or ask you questions, because that fills up the hunger in a way too. Or they think it gives them an advantage some other way in being closer to you." Like the months of agonizing self-policing I did around Pneuma. Oh god, that was so rough. I mean, it had to be done, it was the right thing, but it can hurt so bad. "And here's the really, really important thing you gotta remember, dude.
You aren't - I think? as far as I know? - doing anything that provokes
this. This is happening to them, not because of you. It's on them to
behave themselves." It's always on us to behave. No matter the personal cost. "Like, you know when you try to sneak food from your mom earlier? That example? Now, you are the mom. Sometimes, you might need to remind them that they don't have the right to do those things, you aren't happy with them doing them, you won't accept them. Sometimes, hard as it is, you might have to leave the situation to help them realize that this isn't acceptable. It's okay to tell them it bothers you, if it does. If your mom ever hit your hand with a ladle when you went for food early, or scolded you for it, or whatever, that's what she was doing." "So basically, I think they're just attracted to you as Concord, because you're tall and cut. It's gonna be annoying, and you're gonna have to establish boundaries, and I will help do that if you need." Leo looks searchingly, and worriedly, at his teammate and friend. "Make sense so far? If you got questions so far, lay 'em on me." God do not let me fuck this up.