I doubt you'll be able to get through more than the first page. But that's fine. You can pace yourself.
[Which is obviously an incredibly suspicious thing to say. But Fugo will figure out what's up soon enough, because at the very top of the very first page is a header that says: Things I Love About Fugo (An Unordered List).]
[Needless to say, it's a long list. And while it is a list, each page is packed tight with words, because each item on the list has an elaboration of at least one sentence. The list is also . . . well, a range, covering everything from personality traits to physical characteristics to Fugo's various gestures, nervous or sweet or entirely unintentional.]
[This long, detailed, very rude list is obviously something Giorno spent some time on, and also a list whose every item he believes in very strongly. The reason there's an explanation behind everything is because he wants Fugo to truly believe it. The reason it's written down is so that Fugo can look at it whenever he wants to, or needs to.]
[The reason he's chosen to give it to Fugo now, instead of telling him to open it later, is pure spite. But it's always fun to make Fugo very red in the face, no matter what the occasion.]
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[Very arch.]
I doubt you'll be able to get through more than the first page. But that's fine. You can pace yourself.
[Which is obviously an incredibly suspicious thing to say. But Fugo will figure out what's up soon enough, because at the very top of the very first page is a header that says: Things I Love About Fugo (An Unordered List).]
[Needless to say, it's a long list. And while it is a list, each page is packed tight with words, because each item on the list has an elaboration of at least one sentence. The list is also . . . well, a range, covering everything from personality traits to physical characteristics to Fugo's various gestures, nervous or sweet or entirely unintentional.]
[This long, detailed, very rude list is obviously something Giorno spent some time on, and also a list whose every item he believes in very strongly. The reason there's an explanation behind everything is because he wants Fugo to truly believe it. The reason it's written down is so that Fugo can look at it whenever he wants to, or needs to.]
[The reason he's chosen to give it to Fugo now, instead of telling him to open it later, is pure spite. But it's always fun to make Fugo very red in the face, no matter what the occasion.]