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UN: JOJO2
STATUS: Graduate Student
ACCOLADES: Degree in Archaeology, Practitioner of Hamon
BIO: Hello! My name is Jonathan Joestar- I'm presently taking a few courses for study here to make up for lost time. I'm quite excited to meet with all of you! :)
He wants to know it's real~ <s>even though he's terrified that it isn't</s>
No, no. It's okay.
I know the phones are large, and a bat your size wouldn't be able to take it with them. I can see if I can find a way to get you a watch that works.
Nothing is the matter. I just
want to know you will answerwanted to know if you'd tell me about your family. Is that alright? I'm sorry if it isn't. You can say no.[It might take a bit of work to nick enough money for one of those fancy watches, but he was sure he could do so. Then Jonathan could have a way to respond to anyone, not only him, without having to fuss with his phone.]
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Jonathan on that note, stares at the reply, and after a short moment begins typing his own.]
It's more than alright! Though I am not sure how much I can truly offer. When I was growing up, it was very much just myself and my father for a time- and then shortly thereafter, Dio...
We could perhaps ask Jolyne to join us for such a talk? But even still, from what she has shared, she hasn't actually met any of our other relatives beyond a great grandson of mine (and of course, her own father for that matter).
It shames me to say it, but for all that we apparently have a number of relatives, they are all quite a mystery to me.
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Actually, Babbo, I meant the family you knew. Your father, and if you are willing, Dio too? Jolyne said something about things starting from your time, and... I'd like to understand where I came from a bit more. I mean I am half Japanese, and you are English, right? Yet I grew up in Italy.
It's alright if you don't want to though, or if you'd rather wait and have Jolyne there, if she wants to know too.
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I would love to actually :0 Do you think we should have Jolyne with us? While I am sure she would also be interested, I do understand if you would rather just us for something like this...
I imagine it will be very interesting either way, as I have found that even England has changed considerably in the time I have been gone.
There also seems to be a lot I simply did not know about in my birth country :[ But that is perhaps better for a different talk?
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Things do change, even our understanding of the larger world around us, as we grow up.
At least, that's what I've noticed.
It would be very interesting, and I'd love to know the kind of life that made you who you are.
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(They certainly do change quite a bit- certain countries did not even exist, in my time...)
Very well- I shall send her a message then, unless you wish to do so yourself?
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Thank you. For being willing to talk about it. I am sure realizing you have a son who's... not that much younger than you are, at least at heart, isn't an easy thing to handle. So thank you, for being so kind.[It seems like he's taking a while to type his response, or at least longer than most his other responses had taken.]
I agree, getting to know more about the family is very important to me.
I think it would be better coming from you Babbo. She doesn't know me as well as she knows you, and that might feel odd if I offered.
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I'll ask her then- at the very least however, you can count on us being able to converse about it together!
AFTER A MESSAGE TO JOLYNE-
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It may be best to use yours for the moment however, as I suspect hers might be a little less appropriate...
[there are many ways to interpret that statement jonathan]
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I agree, I wouldn't want to invade her space, especially if it felt like she had any obligation to allow me in. My room is nothing I am worried about sharing with
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And thank you.
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