Jotaro and Josephine walked side by side toward the school the next day, accompanied by a cool morning breeze. Jotaro, absorbed in his thoughts about the day's responsibilities and the students he needed to oversee, was suddenly pulled from his mental checklist by Josephine's bright and cheerful tone.
"You know, Mr. Jotaro, I never figured you for the type who could actually have fun. I always thought you were the tough, brooding kind of guy."
Jotaro gave a casual shrug, his eyes still focused on the path ahead. "Being Stand users means we face trouble. Can't afford to mess around too much. Besides, I've also got responsibilities as a teacher."
Josephine rolled her eyes, Jotaro, the ever so serious guy especially when his real softness was pointed out. "Sure, 'Mr. Serious Business'. But I've never seen you laugh like that, it was cool."
It was Jotaro's turn to roll his eyes, "Yeah, well don't get used to it."
-
The morning unfolded without much excitement as the hours rolled into lunch. The school cafeteria buzzed with its usual midday chaos; students chatting, trays clattering, the smell of various foods mingling in the air. As Josephine found a seat, her eyes met with Hiroshi's across the room. His smug, overconfident grin made her sigh, she knew what was coming. She set her tray down with a groan, steeling herself as Hiroshi sauntered over.
"What do you want, Hiroshi?" Josephine's tone was direct and exasperated, not wanting to deal with him.
"Oh, just wondering when you'd show your face to me again. I figured after last time, you'd be too embarrassed to come back and see me." Hiroshi sneered, his smug grin widening.
Josephine scoffed, very unimpressed by him. "Embarrassed? Hardly. You're the one who needs to grow up and move on."
Hiroshi's grin faltered, his expression darkening. "This school's my turf. Watch your mouth, or you'll regret it."
Rolling her eyes, Josephine cut him off, her patience wearing thin. "Right, because you're such a king around here, aren't you? Newsflash; you're the one who keeps getting in trouble. No one's fault but your own."
Hiroshi's face flushed with anger and his sneer returned with a venomous edge. "And yet here you are, thinking Mr. Jotaro gives a damn about you. You're a nobody and he's a nobody. Honestly, you should just go by 'JoJo.' Your names stuck together, cause you're both nothing."
At the insult directed at Jotaro, Josephine felt a surge of rage course through her. She couldn't hold back anymore, summoning her stand in anger.
Hiroshi took a step back, his eyes wide in disbelief. "What the hell-"
Before he could finish, Josephine's Stand lunged forward, delivering a sharp blow that sent him staggering backward, clutching his side. His shocked expression turned to pain as he gasped for breath.
"Don't ever insult him again!" Josephine's voice was trembling with anger, her Stand poised and ready for more action.
Hiroshi, gritting his teeth, managed to summon, to Josephine's great shock, a stand of his own, a sleek, silver-plated humanoid figure with glowing lines tracing its form. Josephine's eyes widened as she registered what was happening.
"You-you're a Stand user too?"
Suddenly, it all fell into place, when he'd look at, or around her strangely the times she'd summoned her stand before. Even in the shadows of the alleyway he could sense its energy. Of course he was a stand user.
Hiroshi straightened, challenging her, "That's right, JoJo. And you're about to find out just how outclassed you are."
The nickname was laced with mockery, but Josephine barely registered it as the two Stands clashed. Tables overturned, food trays scattered, and yet to the surrounding students, it seemed like an invisible, paranormal chaos was unfolding around them. Some screamed and ran while others stood frozen and fascinated.
Hiroshi's Stand moved with speed, using the harsh cafeteria lights to power up and increase its momentum, darting around Josephine's defenses. But Josephine, thinking quickly just as she had been taught, began to observe the shadows cast by the overturned tables. Her Stand melded with the darkness, using the cover to maneuver out of sight. With a sudden, well-timed attack, her Stand landed a brutal blow to Hiroshi's side, sending him crashing into the ground again, winded and coughing. Josephine stood over him, breathing heavily, her anger still simmering.
She wanted to say more, to scream and shout, but she found she didn't have the energy left in herself to do so. But as she turned to walk away, something made her pause. She glanced back at Hiroshi, noticing how his so-called friends were now laughing at his defeat, mocking him for being beaten by a girl. It was an unfortunate sight; peer pressure, the force that had likely shaped Hiroshi into the bully he was. Josephine hesitated, despite everything, she felt a strange pang of pity. Slowly, and with a heavy sigh she walked back toward him, ignoring his posse, who shrank back as she approached.
"Cowards." she muttered under her breath.
Standing over Hiroshi, she extended a hand toward him. He looked up in surprise, meeting her eyes.
"Had enough?" she asked, almost casual.
Hiroshi, still clutching his side, stared at her hand for a long moment before reluctantly taking it. His expression was troubled as he stood, quickly pulling away, his pride clearly wounded. Then, the headmaster's voice boomed through the doors, silencing the entire cafeteria.
"What is the meaning of this! Who caused this chaos?!"
Collectively, the entire group of students scattered around slowly turned their gazes in Hiroshi and Josephine's direction.
"Both of you, my office. Now!"
-
Mr. Bushida's office felt tense as he scolded Josephine and Hiroshi for the drama and mess they caused. He demanded an explanation, keen to discern who had instigated the brawl.
"I'm not sure how you messed things up so badly in there but I am very dissappointed. Explain yourselves now. Who started the fight?"
Josephine was quick to answer, "I threw the first punch." she admitted.
The headmaster looked taken aback, clearly expecting Hiroshi to be the instigator given his track record. "Is that true?" he asked, his eyes narrowing at him.
Before Hiroshi could answer, Josephine interjected, "It is true sir, I...I was angry and upset, but I shouldn't have taken it out in such a way. I started it and am therefore responsible for what happened in there. This is not his fault."
The headmaster looked at her with an assessing gaze, and took a moment to think about what to do. Sensing an unusual turn of events, he instructed them to leave and cautioned against any future disruptions less they face further consequences.
As they left the office, Hiroshi grabbed Josephine's shoulder, pivoting her to face him. "What the hell was that about?" he demanded, his confusion evident.
Josephine shrugged, "It's the truth. I started it."
Hiroshi frowned, still baffled. "But... why take the fall for me? I've been giving you hell since you first got here. Don't you want to get back at me?"
Josephine shook her head, "No, Hiroshi. I just want to end this. I don't want to keep going in circles with you, fighting the same fight. This whole shit is pointless, and I think you know that too..."
He stared at her suspiciously, searching for an ulterior motive, but found none. After a beat, Hiroshi let out a dry laugh, shaking his own head. "You're something else, JoJo."
He extended his hand for a handshake, a reluctant but genuine gesture. Josephine hesitated for a moment before accepting it, grasping his hand with her own.
"Don't think we're friends, but... you've earned my respect."
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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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