[She's a nimble little thing, but a quick eyeball of the sides of the tub makes him decide that she probably won't be able to jump out, which is for the better; as the water starts to run, he eases her down into the tub and keeps his hands there until she can feel the fur around her toes start to go damp, petting her soothingly as she wriggles around.]
I won't let him know how she learned. I bet he won't like the thought of me dragging her through the water until she gets the hang of moving around in it.
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Did they ever tell you I'm going to be a secret agent, by the time they meet me?
That's what they said. That I show up with some codename, Agent J, and we fight Stand users. Apparently I have some flashy thing that makes people forget things.
[He says this deadpan, betraying that he doesn't actually believe it, but at the same time with none of the innate humor that would suggest he actually understands that this is the plot of a movie and not just an outlandish story.]
Seemed pretty plausible in the beginning, except for maybe the flashy thing.
[He pauses, looking down at Jolie, who has begun to do slippery laps around the tub as she tries to get accustomed to the running water and filling space.]
They fed me a story to avoid telling me the real reason why we'd met. They figured out I didn't know them, and didn't want to cause trouble. So they made something up.
[Like they aren't his age. But it's something that Bruno said to him, something that made him happy to hear. It's something that's right to say about Star. So why not them?]
I'm sure we wouldn't have gotten along in the end. But I liked them.
Marine biology, after all. I'm writing my thesis on starfish.
[Jolie is splashing away now, biting at her paws out of an uncertain dislike for her wet fur.]
...Remember a couple months back, we were sitting in the cafe and you asked me that, what do I want to do from here on out...and I couldn't tell you? I couldn't see any of that. But you told me what I needed to hear, made me see that I should try.
[That hurts to hear, but in a good way, like growing pains, but in the heart instead of the shins. After a moment's pause, during which he doesn't stop watching Jolie, he leans his head on Jotaro's shoulder.]
I meant what I said in the letter at Christmas, you know. I'm proud of you.
[And this is when he falls silent, letting Giorno set the pace for the time being, staying still to let him get comfortable without being jostled as he turns words over in his head and tries to fit them into the right timing.]
...I hope I can return the favor. When you're stuck sometime, and can't see the way out yourself.
[It feels like being stuck, that's for sure. Like he's being pulled in all directions so that the end result is not moving at all. He has no power now, for all his power.]
[He closes his eyes, focusing on the afterimage of Jolie behind his eyelids.]
Sometimes that just isn't an option, unfortunately.
[It's tempting to reach out, shift and slip an arm around him, but he's hesitant to jostle or jar Giorno at all, so he keeps quiet and still instead.
But equally silent is Star Platinum's appearance, a few feet away near the wall, like a silent guardian himself — and one more link in a chain of support.]
[He senses more than hears Star's presence, opens his eyes to look at him. He's beautiful, a friend, a support. An easier support, maybe, because Star won't make him talk.]
[Drawing attention to his nails makes him hook his hands into his pockets, an odd, unnatural shift in the way he's sitting.]
[That's a stupid question, isn't it? Stupid, with an obvious answer. Except that maybe there are a lot of answers, and finding out which one it is promises to be unusually telling.]
Because it's bad for you? Just because you could?
[Because it's weakness put on display? It could be a lot of things.]
[He shrugs one shoulder, the one that isn't leaned against Jotaro's arm.]
I don't like people seeing when I'm . . .
[What? What is he feeling, really? It's becoming hard to say. He leans over and shuts off the tap, then runs his damp fingers down the back of Jolie's neck again.]
[A slight bob of his head; he turns his face against Jotaro's arm. He doesn't want it to go away - the armor, or his friend, he doesn't know which, but he can't have both at once, can he?]
I want to and I have to. It's not just the wanting, it's not just that. But that's part of it.
And you have to because that's who they need you to be? You have to lead by example. Be strong to prove it's possible to be.
[He reaches into the tub, splashes a few droplets of water into the air for Jolie to occupy herself with. She's oblivious and precious, and that makes one of them, all told.]
[And you need him, he finishes in his head, watching all the pieces fall into place and ultimately deciding that it'd be kinder not to voice it when it's something they both already know. And he's not here.]
When everybody leans on you from different sides...it's worse than falling over, because you're still standing but no one's holding you up. You're just caught between all of them.
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I won't let him know how she learned. I bet he won't like the thought of me dragging her through the water until she gets the hang of moving around in it.
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Did they ever tell you I'm going to be a secret agent, by the time they meet me?
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[He looks up at Jotaro, frowning a little more tightly than strictly necessary. That's a lie, isn't it? A story?]
You're going to be a scientist. [Like it's fact. He doesn't know. He just assumes.]
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[He says this deadpan, betraying that he doesn't actually believe it, but at the same time with none of the innate humor that would suggest he actually understands that this is the plot of a movie and not just an outlandish story.]
Seemed pretty plausible in the beginning, except for maybe the flashy thing.
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[Because Giorno is totally that person who says film instead of movie. But anyway.]
Why would they say something like that?
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[oh my god. oh my GOD.]
...And it's not out yet in 1987, so I wouldn't — dammit. Those bastards...
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[He drums his fingers against the edge of the tub.]
Aliens, I told them I was an alien when they first arrived. They must really like alien jokes.
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[He pauses, looking down at Jolie, who has begun to do slippery laps around the tub as she tries to get accustomed to the running water and filling space.]
They fed me a story to avoid telling me the real reason why we'd met. They figured out I didn't know them, and didn't want to cause trouble. So they made something up.
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[Like they aren't his age. But it's something that Bruno said to him, something that made him happy to hear. It's something that's right to say about Star. So why not them?]
I'm sure we wouldn't have gotten along in the end. But I liked them.
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[...]
According to another source from that time period, I'm going to get a doctorate. So...no need to worry about that.
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[A bank. He could have used that. But they would have hated him eventually.]
[He rests his chin on his hands at the edge of the tub, watches Jolie shuffle around the tub.]
Did they say what you were studying?
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[Jolie is splashing away now, biting at her paws out of an uncertain dislike for her wet fur.]
...Remember a couple months back, we were sitting in the cafe and you asked me that, what do I want to do from here on out...and I couldn't tell you? I couldn't see any of that. But you told me what I needed to hear, made me see that I should try.
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I meant what I said in the letter at Christmas, you know. I'm proud of you.
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[And this is when he falls silent, letting Giorno set the pace for the time being, staying still to let him get comfortable without being jostled as he turns words over in his head and tries to fit them into the right timing.]
...I hope I can return the favor. When you're stuck sometime, and can't see the way out yourself.
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[He closes his eyes, focusing on the afterimage of Jolie behind his eyelids.]
Sometimes that just isn't an option, unfortunately.
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[It's tempting to reach out, shift and slip an arm around him, but he's hesitant to jostle or jar Giorno at all, so he keeps quiet and still instead.
But equally silent is Star Platinum's appearance, a few feet away near the wall, like a silent guardian himself — and one more link in a chain of support.]
You've been biting your nails.
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[Drawing attention to his nails makes him hook his hands into his pockets, an odd, unnatural shift in the way he's sitting.]
I didn't expect anyone to notice.
[Or care, maybe.]
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[He leaves that simple, doesn't elaborate much. It says a lot in very few words, being so wide open to interpretation.]
Kakyoin's an insomniac. I need things to do with my hands — a lot of times I smoke. You bite your nails. We're a lot alike.
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[And Narancia. And Izabel. And Bruno. And missing the point entirely. He curls his hand around Jotaro's elbow, looking down and away.]
I don't usually. I made myself stop.
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[That's a stupid question, isn't it? Stupid, with an obvious answer. Except that maybe there are a lot of answers, and finding out which one it is promises to be unusually telling.]
Because it's bad for you? Just because you could?
[Because it's weakness put on display? It could be a lot of things.]
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I don't like people seeing when I'm . . .
[What? What is he feeling, really? It's becoming hard to say. He leans over and shuts off the tap, then runs his damp fingers down the back of Jolie's neck again.]
I don't like when people see me.
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[He hesitates. The concept, he knows well enough; it's the phrasing it properly that slows him down.]
...armor. Between you and them.
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[A slight bob of his head; he turns his face against Jotaro's arm. He doesn't want it to go away - the armor, or his friend, he doesn't know which, but he can't have both at once, can he?]
I want to and I have to. It's not just the wanting, it's not just that. But that's part of it.
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[He reaches into the tub, splashes a few droplets of water into the air for Jolie to occupy herself with. She's oblivious and precious, and that makes one of them, all told.]
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[His voice is muffled against Jotaro's sleeve. It's safe here, he knows. There are two fewer safe spaces in the city now, but Jotaro is still here.]
For Narancia especially . . . for Fugo. For Bruno, too, even if he doesn't think he needs that. They need me.
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When everybody leans on you from different sides...it's worse than falling over, because you're still standing but no one's holding you up. You're just caught between all of them.
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