After S&S, Kravitz is a bit worried how Lup’s existence is going to effect their relationship. And then he hates himself for worrying, because that’s Taako’s sister. He heard the story. He knows how much she means to him. And judging by the time the uumbra staff tried to kill him, she’s not really a big fan of him. But either way, Taako picks up on this worry and arranges for Kravitz to meet Lup, with Taako himself as a buffer, of course. Lup comes over for dinner, and things are icy at first. She starts to give Kravitz a shovel talk, despite Taako shaking his head “no” in warning. Before Taako can even realize, some sort of switch flips, and suddenly Lup and Kravitz are neck deep in a heated discussion about classical composers and advanced necromancy theory. Nobody is really sure whether or not they are fighting until Lup abruptly proclaims her love for him. Kravitz tells her that isn’t going to save her if she keeps doing necromantic crimes. Taako falls asleep, wondering how he ended up being the third wheel here.
Headcanon B: while it may not be realistic it is hilarious
Kravitz has a pet raven. Kravitz also likes to turn into a raven sometimes, when he’s tired of being a person. Taako can Absolutely Not tell the two of them apart.
Headcanon C: heart-crushing and awful, but fun to inflict on friends
Kravitz isn’t used to being human. Rather, he isn’t used to operating on a human time scale. Sometimes he’ll pop into the astral plane, or go out for a walk, and come back to find that it’s hours or even days later. And now, hours and days have to mean something to him. One day, early enough that Barry and Lup hadn’t finished their reaper training yet, he gets held up at work a little bit. He comes home to find Taako wrapped in a blanket on the couch, eyes red from crying and opened wide in shock. Kravitz runs over to him, worried.
“Taako, what happened?” he asks, dropping to a knee in front of the couch. Taako pulls away, and Kravitz freezes.
“How long do you think you’ve been gone?” Taako asks, masking any emotion in his voice.
“I know I got held up a little bit,” Kravitz admits, “but that was just a couple hours!” Taako shakes his head, heavy disappointment in his eyes.
“I haven’t heard a thing from you for two weeks, Krav,” Taako says, his voice too tired to be angry. Kravitz hates the look that he sees in Taako’s eyes more than anything. It’s fear. Fear of him. Fear that he’s going to leave again. It is then that Kravitz realizes he’s gonna have to try a lot harder at this “being human” thing. He doesn’t want to hurt Taako like this ever again.
Headcanon D: unrealistic, but I will disregard canon about it because I reject canon reality and substitute my own.
Kravitz’s dumb work accent is actually his real voice. He was just nervous in front of Hot Boy (Taako) and lied and said it was a fake work accent because he was self-conscious. He has sworn the raven queen to secrecy, and vows to take this secret to his (nonexistent) grave