[He almost tells Jotaro, I bet you can guess. But this isn't Izabel; they don't play guessing games. And besides - one of the things Jotaro does is pose questions so that you have to come up with solutions all on your own. Even difficult solutions. It's an exercise he presents, a way of looking at yourself from the outside.]
[He really doesn't know how smart he is, does he? How well he understands people, when he doesn't overthink it.]
[Giorno shakes his head, and his voice comes out a little bittersweet after the unavoidable pause.]
No. I'm fighting myself, too.
[Someone has to. Mista won't; no one else, except Kakyoin, seems willing to admit that there are dangerous things in him. So he will do it himself, he supposes, and he'll feel better afterwards, not for punishing himself - this isn't that - but for fighting his demons and winning.]
no subject
[He almost tells Jotaro, I bet you can guess. But this isn't Izabel; they don't play guessing games. And besides - one of the things Jotaro does is pose questions so that you have to come up with solutions all on your own. Even difficult solutions. It's an exercise he presents, a way of looking at yourself from the outside.]
[He really doesn't know how smart he is, does he? How well he understands people, when he doesn't overthink it.]
[Giorno shakes his head, and his voice comes out a little bittersweet after the unavoidable pause.]
No. I'm fighting myself, too.
[Someone has to. Mista won't; no one else, except Kakyoin, seems willing to admit that there are dangerous things in him. So he will do it himself, he supposes, and he'll feel better afterwards, not for punishing himself - this isn't that - but for fighting his demons and winning.]
Am I the only one you're fighting?