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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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"You know a lot of gangsters?" he teased.
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That’s why it was so hard for him to believe Giorno wasn’t about to hold it over Joseph’s head no matter what he said—you didn’t get something for nothing. That was just the way of the world. He was clearly after something. And if that something was just an answer to whatever gravity they both felt…
“Mi voglio rovinare!” Caesar fell into a sit on the bed with a harsh sigh and ruffled Joseph’s hair. “You’re not allowed to die here, understand!?”
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Joseph attempted to look stern, disappointed, but his smile was breaking through.
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He took one of the cigarettes from the carton, then held it out to Caesar. "Light me."
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Then, instead of bringing the lighter to his own lips, he leaned into press the end of his smoke to Joseph’s.
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Joseph, on the other hand, began coughing as if choking on his last breath of air, then rolled over on the comforter, nearly catching the fabric with the end of his lit cigarette.
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“You can have the rest when you’re back. I don’t want to be the one to kill you before anyone else gets the chance.”
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“Yeah, right. If you’re feeling good enough to joke I know you’ll be okay.”
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"Who said I was joking?"
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If Joseph was a bella donna, he would have asked if this was her first kiss. If Joseph were a bella donna he would have leaned in to kiss her tenderly. But he wasn't--they weren't--and maybe the day was too overwhelming and he was too desperate but his composure crumbled and desire was hitting him like a kick to the stomach.
He gave Joseph what he asked for and kissed him--hard.
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“Are you…really doing this now? You have to leave any moment.” As if Caesar wasn’t doing it too.
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“So come back to me.”
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"No way I'd let anyone stop me."
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"Good evening, Mister Joestar." Giorno was perfectly polite when Joseph was at his door this time around, stepping back to invite him inside his room. "Please make yourself at home."
Giorno's room was spacious and scenic--the far end of the room lit up by a broad balcony. The rest of the walls were decorated with plant life draping around bookshelves. Notably, since their last meeting, space had been cleared for an additional bed.
"Have you had dinner?"
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"Yeah," he said, in the most casual tone he could manage. "That's a question I should be asking you. If you had been at dinner, you wouldn't need to ask!"
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