[He makes a face. A little, yeah, fingers in the mouth, that's a touch more than a little scary. And he's glad for that momentary distraction, because it lets him think about Bruno instead of Giorno's time-related ability.]
I'm not sure. It's not something I've worked with a lot. I don't . . . like it as much as the growing, the healing. But the longest I've ever done is a little under a minute, I think.
[Terrifying. Nauseating. Horrifying, and it doesn't matter Giorno can't stop time; it's very nearly the same thing. Polnareff rubs his hand against the back of his neck, his eyes darting down for a few seconds.]
[Just. Going to agree, there. It sure is. He chews his lip.]
There's not . . . a positive application for it. There's no way you can make that good, it only ever hurts. I don't like to think that that's a part of me, something that is only used to hurt.
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If I have to . . . but it's not — well, you know. It even scared Bruno, when we met. But he was being a little scary at the time, too.
["A LITTLE"]
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How long can you stretch it out, do you know?
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That's--
[Terrifying. Nauseating. Horrifying, and it doesn't matter Giorno can't stop time; it's very nearly the same thing. Polnareff rubs his hand against the back of his neck, his eyes darting down for a few seconds.]
Why don't you like it?
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[Just. Going to agree, there. It sure is. He chews his lip.]
There's not . . . a positive application for it. There's no way you can make that good, it only ever hurts. I don't like to think that that's a part of me, something that is only used to hurt.
And it scared Jotaro. I don't want to scare him.