5 Works in Kent "Parse" Parson Character Study
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I’ve made a lot of dumb mistakes in my life. Lucky me, I made most of them in the public eye, where they could be pored over and endlessly discussed on ESPN and Deadspin.
In which Kent Parson grows up, goes to therapy, and comes to terms with his past.
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after years of mourning the life he wanted, kent is starting to grow into the life he has — just as jack starts to outgrow the walls he has built around himself.
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Things are changing in hockey. Not fast, but after Jack Zimmermann kissed his cute blond boyfriend at center ice changes were bound to happen. Sports casters are talking about it, teams and their management are talking about it. Not all positively, but they're talking.
For Kent Parson, that means he's hearing more of the same in the locker room. More homophobic bile that he's been hearing for seven seasons and he's tired. He's tired of hiding, and he's tired of all the leading questions he's getting about his relationship with Jack during the Q, he's tired of giving up one part of himself for another. He's ready to come out, unfortunately, Aces management are less than thrilled with the idea. So he walks.
He walks and his new team is great, they're known for being supportive of their players. What happens though, when he has to confront a friend he hasn't spoken to in years? What happens when he's forced to face his mistakes and the people he's hurt along the way? What happens when he's not over the wrong boy, the boy he let go instead of the boy everyone assumes got away?
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Kent couldn't stop looking at the damn photo. He wished he could be brave too but reality never fulfills the desire.
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Don't Need Reminding I'm Your Worst Mistake by rransom (Scruffy_Wolf)
Fandoms: Check Please! (Webcomic)
02 May 2016
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His face is all over magazines again: The Hockey Prodigy Returns. The Hockey Prodigy takes the Eastern Conference by storm. The Hockey Prodigy tells all about his ass workout routine.
You're suddenly old news.
(Or; Kent Parson learns to cope with the fact that Jack doesn't want him anymore).
