Hello, readers! It's me, the author. Again, I want to thank you for reading the story. It means a lot to me. I've worked on this almost nonstop for days.
Anyway, this annoying author note is here to point out that I've combined both Justice episodes into one chapter of the story. From here on out I'm going to try to branch out and depend less on the episodes for my writing, and try to do my own thing. I was a bit scared to do it earlier. Of course, I will have to use the episodes as well.
That's all. Thank you for reading! ♡
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"Let go! Let go of me! Don't touch me in weird places!" Anne yelled as Polnareff held onto her. Scarlet had gone to the bathroom, so Polnareff had gotten stuck watching the young girl.
"Shut up! Don't say it like that!" Polnareff complained, as Kakyoin handed the girl's ticket to an attendant. Scarlet returned to see Anne yelling, and was about to yell at Polnareff to be careful, when Mr. Joestar placed a hand on the young girl's head.
"Little Miss. My daughter, who is Jotaro's mother... Her life is in danger right now. We're going on this journey to save my daughter's life. Give up on running away and go back home. I'm sure your parents are worried." Joseph said calmly. Scarlet looked away from him, and Kakyoin looked at her.
Polnareff let go of Anne, who dusted off her arms and sighed. "Fine. I'll make you look good this time, Grandpa." She muttered, moving to get onto the plane, then stopping and looking around.
"What's the matter?" Scarlet asked, but Anne stopped and looked back at the plane.
"Nothing." She said, getting onto the aircraft. "See ya! Life is nothing but a bunch of goodbyes!"
The group watched as the plane prepared to depart, and Jotaro started to head towards them, returning from a shop he had visited for a new jacket. Anne noticed him from the window and perked up, smiling.
"Bye-bye, Jojo! You better save your mom no matter what! I'll be cheering you on!" Anne shouted from the plane as it took off. Jotaro looked up, then back down at the ground with a small smile, and continued walking.
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"But Jotaro, I'm surprised you were able to get someone to make you a Japanese school uniform here in Pakistan. The fit is perfect, too." Joseph said to his grandson, and Scarlet looked at him. She was surprised about it as well.
"It's 100% wool." Jotaro replied.
"Polnareff, is it really safe to be driving right now?" Scarlet asked, worried about the thick fog they were going through.
"Yeah, it may be a bit dangerous, since there's a sheer drop to one side, and no guard rail." Polnareff answered, looking out at the road.
"Indeed. And the fog gets thicker up ahead." Joseph pointed out. He took out his pocketwatch, checking the time. "It's not even 3:00 yet, but I guess we have no choice. Let's find a place to stay in that town for the night."
"I wonder if there's a nice hotel." Polnareff thought out loud.
"A nice hotel?" Kakyoin asked with a small smile.
"One that has a decent toilet, of course!" Polnareff replied, and Scarlet giggled a bit. "I still can't get over the toilets in India and West Asia where you wash yourself with your hands.
They kept driving, something catching Jotaro's eye. His eyes widened, and Scarlet looked at him in concern. "Jotaro? Everything alright?"
"It's nothing." He said, looking forward again. Scarlet narrowed her eyes slightly at him, but didn't press on.
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