To be honest, Jasper's not sure of the exact moment he realized he was gay. He suspects it was somewhere around fifth grade. All the other kids started dating and beginning their budding first romances, but Jasper wanted that with other boys- or, more specifically, a certain boy. Henry. Jasper always gets a bit too excited when his best friend enters the room. He takes every opportunity to cling to him, and he sits as close as possible to Henry on the couch. Every little interaction they have together fills Jasper with so much joy, which is why it hurts so much that Henry won't ever love him how he wants to be loved. So Jasper hides. He's always been good at hiding. It's second nature not to pretend that his stomach doesn't spin and his heart doesn't stutter whenever they're together because being in love with Henry is not worth losing him. However, due to an incident with a truthblaster gone wrong, he's forced to admit these things. Before forgetting, leaving Henry alone to deal with this in a new state of bisexual panic as he tries to figure out his own feelings.