[Passione telling their (s/o) about their past {PART 5}]
- he's the type where he will be willing to talk about whatever's on his mind
- he'll tell his (s/o) everything
- and they help him learn how to cope with it
- cause his coping skills are not really good ones
- like punching and kicking things when he gets frustrated
- he even admits that he needs to learn better coping skills so he doesn't accidently hurt anyone
- especially his (s/o)
- they will sit on the living room couch and talk
- he will tell you about how his mom died from an eye disease
- and basically his dad stopped caring for him
- also about the street kids he became 'friends with'
- then got arrested for one of their crimes and got beaten up in prison
- after ge left he got an infection in his eye
- his eyes shine once he talks about how Bucciarati helped him
- he goes on and on about how much he respects and admires his Capo
- after the talk he asks how to cope with these situations
- his (s/o) does see that Narancia still gets bothered of the topic of his family and former friends
- then they remember how he got so happy talking about his Capo
- so the advice they gave him, "think what would Bucciarati do? Think of how he would deal with the situation and implement that into how you would react"
- Narancia really loves his (s/o)'s advice because they always work out in the end
- he kisses their cheek and thanks them for all the help they have been giving him
- he does really want you to meet Bucciarati because he feels like they should meet the person he respects most
- (Bruno bonus) When Narancia takes his (s/o) to meet Bucciarati, he will ask a bunch of questions concerning your relationship like "have you kissed yet?" or "did he use protection?" Narancia's (s/o) understands that he is protective of his group and doesn't find it offputting.
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