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#the little spark of the squad ( dio )
headoverjojo · 5 years
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How would La Squadra react to their normally very shy and meek s/o having The World as their stand and becoming very High Dio-like (so basically very bold and narcissistic) in personality when using it? Sorry for this very specific request!
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La Squadra reacting to their normally very shy and meek s/o having The World as stand and becoming very Dio-like when using it
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Risotto Nero
Risotto would be taken aback the first time his s/o manifests such a powerful stand, and he’d immediately think about new assets and how much it can be useful to la Squadra and their work. He can’t restrain himself: he’s the Capo, he has to see things in different perspective.
However, when he sees how his s/o changes when they use The World, his opinion changes as well. There are few things he isn’t willing to sacrifice no matter what, and one of these is his s/o. Assuming that his s/o’s The World isn’t as powerful as Dio’s one, Risotto would put it down introducing Metallica in it, if his s/o has exceeded the limit.
He’ll try to understand what factors triggered in his so shy and docile s/o such a malicious personality and stand. He’ll not abandon them, he doesn’t even think about it: if he can help, he’ll do it. He’ll do everything he can to help them to better control The World and, luckily, with control will come also a more stable personality, without a big gap between their meek and sweet self and their bolder and secure one.
Prosciutto
His s/o’s power amazes him. He knew his s/o had potential, seen they’re in La Squadra, but a stand that blocks time! It goes behind his highest expectations.With a stand like this his s/o and La Squadra would be invincible!
Soon as his excitement sparks, it also dies: his s/o is completely different from the person he fell in love with. His gentle and shy smile became a full vicious grin and their entire attitude screams boldness and arrogance. Seeing them step on the enemies’ life like they’re nothing bothers him: murder is his work and so it’s something that must be done with professionality.
After the “accident”, Prosciutto takes his s/o under his wing also for stand training: he knows that too much arrogance can lead to death and the last thing he wants is his s/o’s death. He’ll train them to use properly The World and to keep in line their bold self when they calls their stand out.
Pesci
Pesci is frankly terrified by his s/o’s sudden power. He has seen his good amount of terrifying stands, but The World, both for power and appearance, beats them all. Deeply inside he knows that The World would be a great partner for his Beach Boy, but this doesn’t stop him to feel almost uncomfortable near to The World.
His s/o’s sudden and fast change of personality, however, is what takes him really aback and hurts him more. He fell in love with his s/o for their kindness, their gentle smile and sweet voice, but the person in front of him is not his s/o. Or they are? He’s really confused and horrified while he sees his s/o massacring the enemies with a maniacal laugh.
After the encounter, he goes straight to ask Prosciutto how to do. The situation is so complicated that Prosciutto immediately calls in Risotto too, since it’s something that could affect all the squad. In the end, Prosciutto and Risotto split Pesci’s s/o stand training while Pesci, following Prosciutto’s advices, works with his s/o about their eccessive arrogance and boldness.
Formaggio
Formaggio’s first reaction would be a curse. His s/o, usually so shy and meek, has a stand so massive and powerful?! Even more powerful than Capo’s one and scarier than Prosciutto’s?! He’s so excited! And can’t wait to rub it on Illuso’s face.
However, when the first excitement dies down, he notices that his s/o’s behaviour is changed. It seems like that their stand gives them even too much boldness and arrogance and he sneers, hearing their words full of narcissism and haughtiness when they talk to him, like he is nothing more than an ant. This is not his s/o!
As the others, Formaggio informs Risotto about the new stand La Squadra can use, but he tells him also, even if a bit reluctantly, about his s/o’s sudden change of attitude when they use it. Risotto suggests him to try to talk with them, to find a way to take their new boldness to acceptable levels. La Squadra is not a place for narcissistic people, even Ghiaccio accepts the others’ help. Formaggio will have to work with them, if they want to stay in the team.
Melone
His sharp mind is already analyzing the situation, the pros and cons of a stand like The World. He’s not really happy that it’s a close range stand, since he can’t keep his s/o by his side while Babyface roams around doing the dirty work, but, on the other hand, The World is a very strong stand, so is s/o should be protected anyway.
His s/o’s change of behaviour, anyway, really worries him. He tries to keep professional, not to screw the mission, but panic and unease crawl in his heart. Has he lost his sweet and docile s/o? His gentle life reason? He can’t and doesn’t want to believe it, not even when he sees them unleashing The World on already defeated enemies, not when he hears their terrifying laugh while they brags about their stand and how it will step on its enemies like they’re nothing.
When they’re back to the HQ, he goes to do his report to Risotto in an unusual silence. Risotto doesn’t even need to ask what torments him: Melone spills all out and asks him for advices. The Capo advises him to use his knowledge to understand why a big twist like that could happen and to spend more time with them, in order to know them more and understand how to tame their narcissistic and arrogant behaviour.
Illuso
Maybe the more taken aback. How could he not see it coming? How could he not know that his s/o had a stand? And such a powerful one! He immediately calculates how it can be useful to the squad and he’s already mentally filling a report about The World to keep in one of his secret drawers.
More like Melone, Illuso isn’t comfortable with plot twists: in the beginning he’s so shocked by his s/o’s complete change that he can just stay still while they go rampage and overuse The World. He snaps back hearing their crazy laugh and words full of arrogance and disdain, so alien on their mouth that, until that moment, just spoke sweet and shy words.
Once back, he stays in the Mirror World for a bit, pondering about it. After a while, he pulls inside his s/o too, in order to speak with them without being disturbed. He’ll not let them go until he has understood how, why and when this bold and haughty attitude put roots in them and how to tame it when they use The World. He doesn’t want to lose them -and he knows that too confidence and arrogance are the best ways to die like dogs- nor seeing them out of La Squadra.
Ghiaccio
Firstly, he’d be pissed off believing that his s/o deliberating kept their stand hidden even from him, their boyfriend! Then, he’d be pissed because The World is a damn powerful stand, even more than White Album, and he’s proud af of White Album.
He explodes when his s/o, usually so sweet and lenient, snaps back at him with a harshness and a maliciousness that he never, ever, heard from them. He tries to calm down, because they are his s/o and not Melone, and justify them saying that they are acting like this due to the adrenaline of the battle. His convictions fall apart when he sees the brutality his s/o uses to terminate their enemies and the almost evil laugh that escapes their lips. It makes him understand that there’s a problem.
Once at the HQ, Ghiaccio drags his s/o with him to Risotto both for the report and to talk about the little “problem” of their stand. He couldn’t hide his disappointment when Risotto clarifies that he can deal with his s/o’s stand training and nothing more and the psychological side will be all on the White Album’s user’s shoulders. Ghiaccio himself isn’t the best suited for such a role, but, for his s/o, he’ll try hard.
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