The route to school, though becoming familiar over the last couple days, was still a confusing maze of unfamiliariarity for Josephine. The Japanese language, so unlike her native English often made her head spin so hard that it hurt. Her phone's GPS app was a lifeline as she made her way through the city, hoping one day she wouldn't need it.
As she approached a busy intersection, her attention was drawn to a small, pitiful sight; a wounded pigeon sat helplessly in the middle of the road, its feathers ruffled and its body trembling. Cars sped past, oblivious to the creature's suffering, each gust of wind from passing tires caused the bird to cower in fear.
Without thinking, Josephine darted into the street. Her hands flew up as she frantically tried to stop the traffic while she gathered the bird into her hands. The sound of screeching tires filled the air, but before she could grasp what was happening, a car whipped around the corner, barreling straight toward her. Her heart stopped, the world closing in around her as she braced for impact.
And then... nothing.
Suddenly, she was on the sidewalk. The chaos of honking cars and screeching tires melted into a surreal silence. Josephine blinked, her breath catching in her throat as she processed what had just happened. How was she still standing? How was she... safe?
Turning around, her eyes widened as they locked onto Jotaro, standing mere feet behind her, his expression a mix of irritation and concern. "M-Mr Jotaro? When did you-"
"Are you out of your mind?" he snapped, his voice sharp and cutting through her shock. "What were you thinking, running into traffic like that?"
Josephine stared at him, still trying to make sense of it all. How did he move so fast? Was this an aspect of his own Stand's abilities? Her confusion was clear, but before she could even form a question, her eyes dropped to the small bird cradled in her hands, its fragile body trembling with fear and pain.
Jotaro followed her gaze, his frown softening as he saw the wounded pigeon. With a long, resigned sigh, he shook his head and gestured for her to follow him. "Come on," he muttered, his voice quieter now. "Let's take care of it."
They walked in silence, the morning still young and the streets relatively calm. Jotaro led Josephine to the school and to his biology classroom.
Once inside, Jotaro wasted no time. He rummaged through the cabinets, pulling out a first aid kit. Josephine sat down at a desk, the bird still cradled gently in her arms, watching him. The silence between them wasn't uncomfortable, but it was a tad awkward. Jotaro took a seat beside her and he carefully examined the bird's wound, beginning to clean it with a cotton swab and antiseptic. Josephine couldn't help but marvel at the tenderness with which he handled the fragile creature.
"You shouldn't have risked yourself like that," Jotaro said, firm but not harsh. "Running into traffic? That was an incredibly stupid thing to do."
"I... I guess I wasn't thinking." Josephine admitted, her voice small.
Jotaro's gaze flicked to her for a moment. "Most people would've left it. You didn't." There was a subtle curiosity in his tone, though it was laced with his usual bluntness. "Why?"
Josephine shrugged lightly. "I don't know... I just couldn't ignore it, it needed help. It's not right to let something suffer when you can do something about it."
Jotaro gave a low grunt, a sound somewhere between agreement and reluctance. "It's... admirable," he muttered, his hands continuing to work. "But being rash doesn't help anyone. There's a right way to help, and a wrong way, and you almost got yourself killed."
Jotaro was right and she knew it, she had acted on impulse, letting her emotions take the lead without thinking of the consequences, thus putting herself in danger.
"I understand, I'm sorry." she said softly, her voice tinged with guilt.
Jotaro didn't respond immediately, but the subtle nod he gave told her he had heard her.
"It'll need some time to rest and recover, it's also malnourished," Jotaro finally declared, standing up and wiping his hands on a towel. "But it'll be fine."
Josephine looked down at the small pigeon, now resting more comfortably in her hands as a wave of relief washed over her. "Thank goodness."
Jotaro didn't say anything but a small hum of aknowledgement, together they placed the bird into a small carrier that Jotaro discreetly stored in the cupboard at the back of the room, making sure it would have food and water.
As Josephine went to leave for her first class, she turned to Jotaro one last time. "Thank you, Mr Jotaro, really."
"Just be more careful next time." he said gruffly.
Josephine smiled gratefully despite that gruffness he showed. "I will."
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[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure] Standstill Bonds
Fanfiction(Under revision!) In a world filled with hidden dangers and mysterious powers, fourteen year old Josephine Adams finds herself intertwined with Jotaro Kujo, a seasoned Stand user working as a biology teacher in her school. As she grapples with cont...
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