[What he doesn't say, of course, is that he's also concerned for himself. He's concerned with the near-inevitability that one day he'll have to choose. Joestars or Passione, blood or bond, family or famiglia. There's a reason he keeps the words separate in his mind, on his tongue. They are not the same.]
[The truth is that he won't even hesitate. Passione is his home. Passione is what he fought for. Passione is where he'll go, and he'll take Dio with him.]
[He has no intention of telling anyone this. The person who needs most to know does, without a word being spoken. He and Bruno don't have to speak. Passione is Passione; a don does not abandon his famiglia.]
you should get some rest
[There is no give here, not now. He'll be up all night. He doesn't have the luxury of kindness when he's being torn in two.]
no subject
[The truth is that he won't even hesitate. Passione is his home. Passione is what he fought for. Passione is where he'll go, and he'll take Dio with him.]
[He has no intention of telling anyone this. The person who needs most to know does, without a word being spoken. He and Bruno don't have to speak. Passione is Passione; a don does not abandon his famiglia.]
you should get some rest
[There is no give here, not now. He'll be up all night. He doesn't have the luxury of kindness when he's being torn in two.]