Oh! No, I haven't told you, have I. I'm sorry, I should've.
It's not that specific. It's creating life, any life. Which means I can heal, too, although I can't bring back what's passed away, not without consequences. There's other things, too, but those are my favorite parts.
[Yes, obviously, is the answer, and it's the true answer. He wants to see it because it's exciting and he's easily pleased-- but he also wants to see it because he catches that shyness. And how could he deny that?
[And that grin is really encouraging, so out comes Gold Experience, sitting in front of them with legs crossed and regarding Polnareff curiously.]
So . . . this is my Gold Experience. He takes care of me and my people. Right?
[Gold Experience shifts his gaze toward his user and cocks his head, then reaches out a hand, into which Giorno delicately places one of the ever-present buttons that he keeps in his pockets. He closes his fist, and when it opens again, there's a ladybug sitting in the middle of his palm.]
[He holds it out to Polnareff. His movements are, in some way, just as shy as Giorno's expression was a moment ago.]
[He beams up at Gold Experience. It's not a forced grin; that really is cool as shit. Polnareff reaches out, taking the ladybug-- and laughs as it trots around his hand, the little feet tickling his palm.]
That's amazing! How long does it last? Is it animals, or any kind of life, or only certain kinds of animals?
[He's torn between grinning at the ladybug (still trotting determinedly around his hand) and at Gold Experience and at Giorno himself.]
[Oh . . . Polnareff likes Gold Experience. Which makes sense, he did before, but this is a different Polnareff with different experiences, so he'd been a little worried . . .]
[He covers his mouth to hide his grin and watches the ladybug crawl across Polnareff's hand instead of looking at his face.]
Any kind of life. Even bacteria if I wanted to, I suppose, although I don't know what I'd do with that really. And it lasts forever unless I turn them back. You want to be careful, too, if they get hurt it reflects back.
It was actually weirdly thoughtful, in a Jotaro way, you know. So he talked me into it. And yes, she's still around, she lives in a room at the end of the hall. Her name is Jolie. She's going to learn to swim soon. Honestly I'm shocked Jotaro hasn't said anything, he talks about her a lot.
[EVERYONE. Boyfriend City. And speaking of which, he brightens a little, because this is slightly even more his favorite topic than Jotaro and Kakyoin.]
Did you like him? [TALK ABOUT HOW PERFECT HE IS THO]
[Ye-es. Yes. Actually, yes, because once they'd gotten past the weirdness of that initial comment, Mista was pretty awesome. It was just . . . that first comment that threw a wrench into everything.]
You have to tell me more about the future-- about your-- our-- gang. I think that might help things.
[He wasn't actually worried, not really, because Mista is the best, but it's nice to hear confirmation anyway. It's important to him that other people realize Mista is so perfect.]
[Not that they're here. Not that any of this will have any bearing on him for another ten years. But he wants to know more; he wants to learn everything he can about this future where he's so wanted and needed, where he makes a difference.]
I'm getting to know Mista-- is there anyone else close?
[There's a hierarchy, he imagines, and so no, he won't get to know every single member of their gang-- but there have to be a few core important people Giorno surrounds himself with.]
It's . . . well, my inner circle is fairly small. But I imagine you knew that. You've seen the Godfather.
[Which is becoming weirdly cute, somehow.]
Mm, I imagine you don't know about Diavolo - how he kept his identity hidden from everyone, even his closest subordinates. He was a very paranoid man. And on some level he was correct in that everyone knowing who he was would have been very dangerous. On the other hand, I've needed people to know who I am for two reasons: one, so that they would know there had been a changeover of power, and two, because contact with me is meant to be the ultimate goal of service to Passione.
But I still don't trust too many people back home. There's you, of course, and Mista. There's Trish, who I think you've met. Her role is - you could say it's the opposite of Mista's, and yours is somewhere between the two of theirs. She's quite vocal with her opinion even on a casual level, and I find her input to be infinitely valuable because her perspective is at the same time very similar to and utterly different from mine.
And then . . .
[He seems . . . vaguely uncertain just for a moment, and then he offers up a small smile.]
This happens in the future, apparently - which is very strange, isn't it? - but there's someone else. His name is Fugo. We weren't on the best of terms, before, but apparently he earns my forgiveness.
[He memorizes all of this eagerly-- Diavolo, and he doesn't know who that is, but he can guess from context. The man Giorno replaced, either violently or succeeded. Trish, who he met and quite liked; and . . .]
[Hm. He twirls a lock of hair around his finger, trying to decide how to put this. It's not that he dislikes Fugo, really, and that's the trouble. He doesn't want to misrepresent him just because he doesn't trust him. So.]
There was a point in our journey when Bruno asked everyone who followed him, everyone in his gang, whether or not they wanted to stay with us when we took down Diavolo. He said it would be dangerous, and that if any of us wanted to stay behind he wouldn't hold it against us. But everyone went, except for Fugo.
Even before then, I didn't quite trust him. He was . . . volatile. He couldn't control his Stand. And once he left, I knew that if I was ever going to see him again, I would need to make sure he had developed strong resolve.
[He nods. It makes sense, like all of Giorno's reports do, methodical and precise. There's emotion there, but it doesn't overshadow the raw facts of the situation.]
Well. I'm glad, for your sake. And his, honestly. What was his Stand, that he couldn't control it?
I hope that I really can help him, in the future. We didn't spend much time together, but it's important to me, and it would be important to the people we lost along the way, too. He's meant to be part of Passione.
[Is that what they're called? Well, it fits, he supposes. And he'll follow Giorno's lead, but-- his nose wrinkles, which says what he thinks about that.]
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[He's feeling better with the headpats, though, so he leans against Polnareff again and hums, thinking back.]
Right around October, I think . . . or that's when they tried to start figuring it out, at least. It was all unnecessarily convoluted.
Jotaro asked me to make him a fish. A romance fish.
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[No, that sounds like Jotaro, actually. He loves the fish, Jotaro does. I mean, Polnareff is still totally squinting in disgust, but!]
Is that your Stand's power? The power to make fish?
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It's not that specific. It's creating life, any life. Which means I can heal, too, although I can't bring back what's passed away, not without consequences. There's other things, too, but those are my favorite parts.
[He glances up at Polnareff, a little shy.]
. . . Do you want to see him?
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So he grins, hugely.]
Yeah! Show me what he can do!
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[And that grin is really encouraging, so out comes Gold Experience, sitting in front of them with legs crossed and regarding Polnareff curiously.]
So . . . this is my Gold Experience. He takes care of me and my people. Right?
[Gold Experience shifts his gaze toward his user and cocks his head, then reaches out a hand, into which Giorno delicately places one of the ever-present buttons that he keeps in his pockets. He closes his fist, and when it opens again, there's a ladybug sitting in the middle of his palm.]
[He holds it out to Polnareff. His movements are, in some way, just as shy as Giorno's expression was a moment ago.]
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That's amazing! How long does it last? Is it animals, or any kind of life, or only certain kinds of animals?
[He's torn between grinning at the ladybug (still trotting determinedly around his hand) and at Gold Experience and at Giorno himself.]
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[He covers his mouth to hide his grin and watches the ladybug crawl across Polnareff's hand instead of looking at his face.]
Any kind of life. Even bacteria if I wanted to, I suppose, although I don't know what I'd do with that really. And it lasts forever unless I turn them back. You want to be careful, too, if they get hurt it reflects back.
I made Jotaro an otter.
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I bet he liked that. Is it still around-- oi, did you make a romance fish?
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[He looks a little embarrassed, but.]
It was actually weirdly thoughtful, in a Jotaro way, you know. So he talked me into it. And yes, she's still around, she lives in a room at the end of the hall. Her name is Jolie. She's going to learn to swim soon. Honestly I'm shocked Jotaro hasn't said anything, he talks about her a lot.
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[He's definitely going to have to find her, though.]
Oi! I met your boyfriend too.
[How many people have boyfriends here?]
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Did you like him? [TALK ABOUT HOW PERFECT HE IS THO]
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[Ye-es. Yes. Actually, yes, because once they'd gotten past the weirdness of that initial comment, Mista was pretty awesome. It was just . . . that first comment that threw a wrench into everything.]
You have to tell me more about the future-- about your-- our-- gang. I think that might help things.
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[He wasn't actually worried, not really, because Mista is the best, but it's nice to hear confirmation anyway. It's important to him that other people realize Mista is so perfect.]
What do you want to know?
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[Not that they're here. Not that any of this will have any bearing on him for another ten years. But he wants to know more; he wants to learn everything he can about this future where he's so wanted and needed, where he makes a difference.]
I'm getting to know Mista-- is there anyone else close?
[There's a hierarchy, he imagines, and so no, he won't get to know every single member of their gang-- but there have to be a few core important people Giorno surrounds himself with.]
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[Which is becoming weirdly cute, somehow.]
Mm, I imagine you don't know about Diavolo - how he kept his identity hidden from everyone, even his closest subordinates. He was a very paranoid man. And on some level he was correct in that everyone knowing who he was would have been very dangerous. On the other hand, I've needed people to know who I am for two reasons: one, so that they would know there had been a changeover of power, and two, because contact with me is meant to be the ultimate goal of service to Passione.
But I still don't trust too many people back home. There's you, of course, and Mista. There's Trish, who I think you've met. Her role is - you could say it's the opposite of Mista's, and yours is somewhere between the two of theirs. She's quite vocal with her opinion even on a casual level, and I find her input to be infinitely valuable because her perspective is at the same time very similar to and utterly different from mine.
And then . . .
[He seems . . . vaguely uncertain just for a moment, and then he offers up a small smile.]
This happens in the future, apparently - which is very strange, isn't it? - but there's someone else. His name is Fugo. We weren't on the best of terms, before, but apparently he earns my forgiveness.
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But he hasn't yet. What did he do?
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[Hm. He twirls a lock of hair around his finger, trying to decide how to put this. It's not that he dislikes Fugo, really, and that's the trouble. He doesn't want to misrepresent him just because he doesn't trust him. So.]
There was a point in our journey when Bruno asked everyone who followed him, everyone in his gang, whether or not they wanted to stay with us when we took down Diavolo. He said it would be dangerous, and that if any of us wanted to stay behind he wouldn't hold it against us. But everyone went, except for Fugo.
Even before then, I didn't quite trust him. He was . . . volatile. He couldn't control his Stand. And once he left, I knew that if I was ever going to see him again, I would need to make sure he had developed strong resolve.
Apparently at some point in the future he does.
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Well. I'm glad, for your sake. And his, honestly. What was his Stand, that he couldn't control it?
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It made a deadly flesh-eating virus. Which it shot at people. Whether Fugo wanted it to or not.
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[FUGO IS A DISASTER, POLNAREFF. YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW.]
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[He said, understatingly.]
I hope that I really can help him, in the future. We didn't spend much time together, but it's important to me, and it would be important to the people we lost along the way, too. He's meant to be part of Passione.
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I'd still take Silver Chariot over that any day.
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[What a good boy.]
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AFTER A FRUITLESS GODDAMN SEARCH
I'M SO SORRY
I WILL PREVAIL SOMEDAY
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