[An observation that comes not altogether directed at anything Giorno has laid out, but at least in some way responding to it. Passione isn't his business, and these are someone else's internal affairs — but Giorno is distraught, and Giorno is his affair in a way that Abbacchio and even Bruno aren't.
Because Giorno is family. Because Giorno understands some things in a way that most people — maybe everyone — simply can't.
Because he'll never forget that he has moments like these, when Jonathan raises his voice or — he suspects, at least — Bruno is at odds with him, and Giorno sounds like he wants to crawl into a hole and never come out.
He really, really wishes he were one of those people who's good with words. That he were the kind of person who sets people at ease just by existing, the way Kakyoin describes his mother. Either one would be so useful right now.
He can't help but wonder how much of Giorno's agony right now is stemming from not wanting to be alone, either.]
...I'm sorry. I didn't call hoping to...
[...do this.]
...Even if you did make a mistake. It's not something that can't be fixed. A bond like the one you have with them isn't something that disappears just because of something like this, either.
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[An observation that comes not altogether directed at anything Giorno has laid out, but at least in some way responding to it. Passione isn't his business, and these are someone else's internal affairs — but Giorno is distraught, and Giorno is his affair in a way that Abbacchio and even Bruno aren't.
Because Giorno is family. Because Giorno understands some things in a way that most people — maybe everyone — simply can't.
Because he'll never forget that he has moments like these, when Jonathan raises his voice or — he suspects, at least — Bruno is at odds with him, and Giorno sounds like he wants to crawl into a hole and never come out.
He really, really wishes he were one of those people who's good with words. That he were the kind of person who sets people at ease just by existing, the way Kakyoin describes his mother. Either one would be so useful right now.
He can't help but wonder how much of Giorno's agony right now is stemming from not wanting to be alone, either.]
...I'm sorry. I didn't call hoping to...
[...do this.]
...Even if you did make a mistake. It's not something that can't be fixed. A bond like the one you have with them isn't something that disappears just because of something like this, either.