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Blood Ties
Giorno had saved his business for the council meeting that evening for last. Everything had gone more or less now he’d expected after that.
Chilchuck had questions. While he didn’t raise an objection of any kind, he had spent the rest of the meeting watching Giorno’s face.
Zelda had questions but they were all centered around the technicalities and how she could assist.
Evandor kept it simple, as always. “Giorno has never lead anyone astray.” He said nothing more.
And Juli…she was supportive but he knew she had questions of her own. He offered to walk the scenic route with her back to her room.
“We may not see each other much over the next week.” There was an apology and a lament in there.
Chilchuck had questions. While he didn’t raise an objection of any kind, he had spent the rest of the meeting watching Giorno’s face.
Zelda had questions but they were all centered around the technicalities and how she could assist.
Evandor kept it simple, as always. “Giorno has never lead anyone astray.” He said nothing more.
And Juli…she was supportive but he knew she had questions of her own. He offered to walk the scenic route with her back to her room.
“We may not see each other much over the next week.” There was an apology and a lament in there.
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“I see. …To be honest, I can’t give you a good reason of why I insisted. But I’m certain it wasn’t because he was manipulating me somehow. I knew it after he came clean about why he was snooping—he said he felt a pull. I felt the same thing.”
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Giorno was grateful they were taking a quiet route. He didn’t want to be seen like this by anyone…well. Almost anyone.
“To be honest, it frightened me. If it was me on my own in my room I might not have kept my composure.”
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Giorno slowed to a stop as they passed one of the broad open balconies. It offered a view of the lake through the trees that marked the beginning of the valley. The sunlight caught her brown hair, but it wasn’t the only thing. Giorno gestured for her to hold still.
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“My apologies. It must have mistaken it for a flower.”
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A beat.
"Not that I'm saying he's an animal," she said quickly, shaking her hands in front of her to signal he should perish the thought. "It's just easier for me to believe someone might be drawn to you than the other way around. That's all."
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“Those are kind words, but…that butterfly chose you. Croccante too. She only comes to visit when you’re there.”
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He felt like he was always taking from her, somehow. Even as he professed that her being there kept him calm, he’d plagued her with worry in return. The old him would have found it a foolish thing to feel bad about—he had never felt bad about taking before. The old him had only one thing on his mind. Now…
Before he could think of how to reply, the butterfly returned to land on her cheek.
“…Shall we call that a point in your favor?”
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“…A lot of good things have happened, haven’t they? But it’s as if we’ve been in a dead sprint lately.” He looked back at her. “After I’ve cured Mister Joestar…let’s slow down a little. Just for a few days. We should hold a celebration.”
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"Good. Now, let's go. I'll walk you back."
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"...What were you talking about earlier?"
Caesar looked to Joseph who had made himself comfortable on what was to be his bed. Caesar didn't care about the other man making use of his things like he once did--he was too busy pacing the length of the room. And it was a lovely enough room. Though, even if there were familiar elements mixed in with the unfamiliar--Roman architecture blended with strange technology that lit the room that produced no heat--it only made things more surreal.
He desperately needed another cigarette.
"The 'pull.'"
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