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#there was also gonna be one where dio does the killing punch to kakyoin but he is SAVED BY A TOTEM OF UNDYING LIKE A TRUE GAMER
qtarohno · 7 months
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just some low effort jjba minecraft doodles of these two goobers that had me giggling with every line
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cryingbluez · 2 years
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(Sorry about all the chaos in this, I did try to go thru it and clean it up a bit, but its all just rambles, so yeah sorry if u don't get anything. This is all copy pasted from my ramble on my art book on Wattpad)
HHHHHH okay, so I did say I was making my own version of Jouta (I can't remember if I also said I'd be remaking his stand as well. but that as well X'D). So here you go heres my version of Jouta and his stand 'Charmy Green' ("Devil Freefall"). The second pic of his stand is just to show how tall it is compared to Jouta (my Jouta is 6'3) (also forgot to mention in Devil's ref but the tail's are optional to draw uwu) Despite the stand looking completely different, I wanted to somewhat keep Jouta looking similar to his original design, since ima be honest, I like the original design. I just wanted to add more elements of Kak to him, idk if I managed to succeed with that thou. Oh well its fineeeee.
(More info+Backstory (My Jouta's backstory is different to the original Jouta's) under the cut, I didn't want this post to get too long.) (Yet again sorry for all the chaos under the cut, I was writing it quick before my brain died, so things may be a bit mixed up? lets hope I got everything right X'D)
His stands name is based off of the song "Rainbow Kitten Surprise - freefall". And Jouta's stand Mainly does shit like explosions. His stand makes him invulnerable to things like fire and other explosions. Only if its (Devil Freefall) either fully summoned, or has itself wrapped around Jouta His stand can let him do similar shit that you see in FireForce as well as if his stand gets a good punch on someone it can do (a smaller version of) "Crimson Moon"- from FireForce. So basically his stand is kinda op. BUT I think my Jouta as a character balances it out, basically Jouta doesn't really use it to its full potential, since nearly always has it unravelled. He refuses to fight along side people to, due to his stands power he is afraid he'd hurt someone.  Friend or Foe his stand will harm them.  On top of that Jouta is very driven by emotion, thats his downfall in most things. And may be the thing that trips him up in a battle. He can also be quite selfish with things, especially when it comes to Kak, pretty much he'll do what HE believes is best, even if it isn't the best thing.  haha au time :D (also a au where no one dies) His backstory is different from the original. Basically, to put it somewhat simply, a stand user that was a follower of Dio attacked both Jotaro and Kakyoin. Hurt them pretty bad, but they managed to come out on top and kill the stand user, but the stand user could 'cheat death' in a way, but at the cost of memory and defence? (in a way. Since he becomes young, can end up as a child.)  Using Jotaro's and Kakyoin's blood his stand basically remade it's user in a way before 'dying'. (Remade itself loosly off of Kak's and Joots's stand) Making Jouta. (the more blood there is that the stand could have gotten, the older the user could create the body, since there wasn't too much of their blood it made Jouta around 6 years old)
At first they (mainly Jotaro) were gonna kill him again, but quickly realized that Jouta had no memories of his previous life and was basically just a 6 year old. Jotaro still didn't trust him, but trusted Kakyoin's judgment on the situation.  To which when they dragged Jouta along with them to the rest of the group and explained what happened. It was also met with��scepticism. But after a while was dismissed. Joseph was more so happy to have a kid about (despite the situation they were all in trying to get to Dio).  Joseph and Kakyoin mainly taking care of Jouta, with Avdol and Polnareff taking care of him every so often (more so acted as uncle figures towards Jouta). Jotaro still held his scepticism about Jouta, so tended to avoid him when he could.  They discovered that Jouta had a new stand, though no one ever fully saw it, only it unravelled, not even seeing the stands hands or anything.
When it came to the Dio fight they sent Jouta to the Speedwagon Foundation. Not wanting to involve a child in the last fight. (kept him along with them up until that point, since as much as they'd like to believe that Jouta was a kid, he came from an enemy dying and remaking themselves. So they didn't want to put the Speedwagon Foundation in trouble if Jouta did turn on them. Which obviously wasn't the case.) (since this is a everyone lives au people just end up injured in the hospital after the fight) After the fight Jouta got to see the others again, and refused to leave Kakyoin's side, partly blaming himself for what happed to Kak, wanting to protect him. Making a promise to himself that he will never let anyone else hurt Kak. He partly understood he couldn't have done anything about it, but it's just the fact he could have tried to stop Kak from going to the fight, but didn't. Obviously a few years go by, and Jouta stays by Kak, things did get better in terms of him and Jotaro, but he (Jouta) obviously didn't like him (Jotaro) as much as Kak. He normally gets asked to run errands for Kak or the Speedwagon Foundation, normally delivering things to Jotaro when he was in Morioh (which led to him meeting Josuke).
(thats all I got so far, but yee, obviously I could expand on this story a lot more, but the jist of it is, Jouta born from blood, adores Kak with his life and would die for Kak since Kak was the only one who truly believed in him since the start, Jouta would also die for Joseph, he ends up living with Kak after the events of part 3, does once and a while spend time with Jotaro (maybe spends a week with him every so often, he would do it more, its just he hates being away from Kak)) (In this au Jotaro and Kak become best friends pretty quick before Jouta, and still remain best friends. Since Jouta looks similar enough to Kak when Jotaro gets his wife, they pretend that Jouta came from a past relationship that Kak was in, and that Jotaro became a second dad to him. Which (idk if she has a name) Jotaro's wife quickly became a mother figure to Jouta. So when Jolyne was born, they were raised as siblings in the context of Jotaro's and Kak's lie, despite them being actual siblings. When Jotaro ends up divorcing his wife Jouta still visits her and Jolyne since he adores the two as well. Helping them both out when they can, Kak also remains on good terms with the wife after the divorce. )  (idk if I will end up adding more to this, so yeah just take what I got, if anyone got any questions just ask oof)
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If They Were in Smash: Jotaro
Yeah. You knew I had to start with him. Literally one of the most iconic anime characters, and the most recognizable from my favorite series.
Let’s get started, shall we?
Attacks
Jab: just a quick little punch
Three-hit jab: punch, punch again, and knee. No flurry attack.
Side tilt: long kick
Up tilt: fist swings upwards
Down tilt: Jotaro bends down and trips the opponent with his feet in whatever direction he’s facing
Side smash: Jotaro leans forward and punches. Another button press will have Star Platinum elongate the punch.
Up smash: Jotaro punches upward. Another button press will have Star Platinum elongate the punch.
Down smash: Jotaro does the splits and kicks opponents from both sides. Another button press will have Star Platinum elongate the kick from both sides.
Nair: Jotaro punches in front of him, Star Platinum punches behind
Fair: normal punch forward
Bair: stylish kick backward
Up air: stylish kick upward
Dair: Star Platinum punches downward
Neutral special: same as Jotaro’s jab, but with Star Platinum. Also, instead of a three-hit jab, Star does a flurry attack.
Side special: Star Platinum uses Star Finger, which covers about an eighth of Final Destination
Up special: Star Platinum blows air from his mouth really hard and sends Jotaro straight up. This move doesn’t hurt, but it can blow opponents downward if they aren’t standing on a platform. Inspired from Enya’s Justice fight, except instead of inhaling, Star is exhaling.
Down special: Star Platinum: The World. Works like Wario’s Waft, when fully charged time stops (including the music and timer if there is one) for two seconds (not canonically accurate, but Jotaro would be broken if you could stop time for 5 seconds). Anyone who is hit moves a bit then stops until the effect ends. All normal launch rates will continue after time resumes.
Forward throw: tosses the opponent’s body aside in front of Jotaro
Back throw: tosses the opponent’s body aside behind Jotaro
Up throw: throws the opponent’s body upward, and Star Platinum adds one last little punch
Down throw: slams the opponent’s body down, and Star Platinum adds one last little flurry of punches
Final smash: Jotaro’s final move against Dio. Star Platinum puts so much pressure on the opponent they explode (in a cartoonish, non-gory way. Gotta keep that age rating low, folks). Kills instantly if the opponent is over 100 percent.
Extra animations
Entrance: Jotaro punches through the ground, similar to the Wheel of Fortune fight
Idle animation 1: Jotaro adjusts his hat
Idle animation 2: Star Platinum appears and punches the air
Up taunt: Jotaro points to the sky, like in the DiU openings
Side taunt: Jotaro points to the side
Down taunt: Jotaro pulls his hat down and says his famous line, Yare Yare Daze
Victory poses
End music: the last five bars to Stand Proud (if you don’t know anything about music, it’s basically the final few notes before the end)
First pose: Jotaro looks up from the brim of his hat and says nothing.
Second pose: Jotaro throws a piece of paper at the camera and says, “here’s your receipt.” The dramatic slowdown (when the screen shows the victor’s name) happens as the paper passes in front of the screen, and Jotaro just keeps walking away after the slowdown.
Third pose (which only happens if Jotaro won while over 100 percent on his last stock with any of his part 4 outfits): Jotaro looks at the ground, and says, “I’m glad I got to see your growth.” Right after the dramatic slowdown, Jotaro falls to the floor.
Stage: Cairo
The stage is one of the types that moves around and lands in different locations. It starts on the side of Dio’s castle at sunset. It moves to the clock tower after some very long traveling, where you can see Joseph, Kakyoin, and Dio flying through the air. After some time, a stage hazard will appear: Hierophant Green’s tripwires. If you land on one, you’ll be barraged with emeralds. The stage moves away before *major spoiler* happens, and lands after some time on the sidewalks of Cairo. No stage hazards in this part, but in the background you can see the scenery change slightly from time to time. While the stage is moving for a third time, it stops suddenly in the air, along with the music and timer, for five seconds. The players can still move. In those five seconds, some knives fly through the air, and can hit players. The final part of the stage is the bridge. On this part, the stage hazard is a huge road roller that slams on a random part of the stage after some time. Anyone who gets hit by it has an instant KO. However, you can see the shadow coming before it lands, so you can get out of the way. After that, it loops back to the beginning of the stage.
Palette swaps
Default colors (swap 1): Jotaro’s anime outfit in part 3
Swap 2: Jotaro’s manga outfit in part 3
Swap 3: Jotaro’s outfit in part 4
Swap 4: Jotaro’s outfit in part 6
Swap 5: Jotaro’s part 3 outfit, with Dio’s colors (yellow cap/hair, yellow overcoat, black shirt, yellow pants, green shoes)
Swap 6: Jotaro’s part 3 outfit, with Kakyoin’s colors (red cap/hair, green overcoat, green shirt, green pants, brown shoes)
Swap 7: Jotaro’s part 4 outfit, with Josuke’s colors (purple cap/hair, dark purple overcoat, yellow shirt, dark purple pants, brown shoes)
Swap 8: Jotaro’s part 6 outfit, with Jolyne’s colors (green hat/hair, light blue overcoat shirt pants and shoes)
Classic mode: Helping Hands
Theme: fighters that have helpers, and the helpers are not playable. Kind of replicating the idea of Stands.
First battle: Joker in Mementos
Second battle: Duck Hunt in Duck Hunt
Third battle: Pokémon Trainer in Pokémon Stadium (this is an exception to the rule because it’s really the trainer that tells the Pokémon what to do, similar to Stand users telling their Stand what to do)
Fourth battle: Banjo and Kazooie in Spiral Mountain
Fifth battle: Olimar in Distant Planet
Sixth battle: Rosalina and Luma in Mario Galaxy
Final boss: Master Hand and Crazy Hand (I know this is kind of a stretch, but you try naming another classic mode boss battle with two bosses on screen at the same time. Also, helping HANDS.)
Palutena’s guidance
Pit: Look at this guy! He probably thinks he’s so tough.
Palutena: Jotaro thinks he’s tough because he is tough. His looks do not deceive the eye.
Viridi: It’s a shame his friends call him Jojo. Really brings down his intimidation levels if you ask me.
Palutena: Jotaro has fought lots of strong enemies before. He fought against a vampire who could stop time… and won!
Viridi: He can also stop time himself. If you suddenly go flying without Jojo punching you, or you see him teleport, don’t be surprised.
Palutena: Well, he also has that Stand, Star Platinum. Unless you have a Stand, too, Pit, you won’t be able to see his, which means you’re wide open for any attacks.
Pit: Just say I’ve already lost the match, why don’t you?
Palutena: Just like every fighter in Smash, Jotaro is a formidable opponent, but not impossible to beat. You can do it if you try.
Pit: Right. Just gotta stay away from him at all costs. *pause* You don’t think Star Platinum has that big of a range, do you?
Viridi: Good luck, Pit. You’re gonna need it.
Reveal trailer
The trailer starts with Joker comboing Mario into oblivion in the actual game. After Mario is defeated, it cuts to a cutscene with Joker falling back to the ground. Morgana says, “Woohoo! Another one down! There’s nobody here who can combat against you, Joker!”
This next scene has the camera on the ground a ways away from Joker. He taunts when he gets back to the ground, saying, “Alright, who’s next?”
In front of the camera, a leg stomps to the ground. As the camera pans up around the new figure, he says, “So, I finally found you…” When the camera gets to Jotaro’s face, he finishes with, “...copycat.” He summons Star Platinum and the splash screen appears:
Jotaro stands up to fight!
After that is the moveset showcase. You already know Jotaro’s moves.
The extra scene after the Smash logo fades away is Jotaro meeting with Simon and Richter. “Vampire hunters?” he asks. The two Belmonts nod. Jotaro nods back and goes on his way.
Extra tidbits
Jotaro would have an option to play his Japanese voice or English voice in the English version of the game.
Like many of the godlike characters in this game, Jotaro teleports when dodging.
Star Platinum only holds one item in the entire gam, the baseball bat. Jotaro holds the rest.
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cheemerthelizard · 3 years
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Nothing Else Like it: Chapter 2
“Yorokobi, you’re going so soon?” Holly asked.
“Yeah,” Yorokobi answered as she headed out the door. “It’s the only way to avoid Jojo’s fangirls.”
“Well, before you go, give your mom a goodbye kiss,” Holly chirped. The two kissed each other on the cheek and gave one another a tight hug.
“I love you, Mom!” Yorokobi yelled as she left for school. “I’ll see you later!”
“I love you, too, Yorokobi!” Holly called. “Have fun at school!”
Yorokobi and Holly waved to each other for as long as possible, until they reached the horizon.
***
“I’m telling you, man, this is a bad idea,” a boy whispered to his friend. “She looks sweet and all, but she’s not weak.”
“Oh, come on,” the other boy whispered back. “She looks like the type of girl that will do anything if you annoy her about it enough. I’ll just have to do that.” And with that, he got out of the bushes the two were hiding in, and walked up to Yorokobi.
“Hey, girlie,” the boy purred, putting his hand on the wall behind her. “Wanna go to my party tomorrow?”
“Um, I’m good, actually. Thank you, though,” Yorokobi answered.
“Aw, come on,” the boy smirked. “You know you want to.”
“I know I don’t, actually,” Yorokobi continued. “I’m sorry if that disappointed you.”
“I’m not taking no for an answer,” the boy replied. He put his other arm across the wall, trapping Yorokobi in between them. “Come on, it’ll be fun.”
“No means no,” she stated, a little firmer than she had been before.
“Well, I’ll change that no to a yes in no time,” the boy cooed. “I won’t let you get to class until you-”
Suddenly, Yorokobi swung her entire arm at him. He saw it glow with a strange yellow light, and he flew further back than most guys could send him.
“Hey, idiot,” Yorokobi snapped, “when I say no, I mean no. Now get lost.”
The boy did exactly what Yorokobi told him to, quickly getting up and running away.
“So you’re Yorokobi Kujo,” a different boy’s voice said.
“Yes, that’s me,” Yorokobi answered. She turned around to see the face of the new boy, a tall figure with red hair. Not ginger, a real red. “And don’t worry, I won’t hurt you unless you give me reason to.”
“I wasn’t worried about that,” the boy chuckled. “You’re the sister of Jotaro, right?”
“I’m nothing like him, I swear,” Yorokobi laughed. “What’s your name?”
“Noriaki Kakyoin,” he answered. “Of course, that won’t be important for long.”
“What?”
Kakyoin’s eyes darkened as a green creature formed behind him. “All I need is a tool to help defeat Jotaro, and you’re the perfect one.”
***
“Jojo!” Yorokobi exclaimed. She burst open the doors to the nurse’s office, breathing heavily. “A Stand! A Stand attempted to attack me!”
“What?” Jotaro asked. “Where? Where is it now?” He grabbed Yorokobi by the collar, holding her up to his face. Yorokobi grinned, but not with her usual grin. It was darker, in a way.
“It’s already here, Jojo,” she replied, almost monotone. She kicked Jotaro in the stomach, sending a shock of Hamon through him.
“What was that for, Yorokobi?” Jotaro asked.
“How did I know you were in the nurse’s office?” Yorokobi asked back. “It’s because I’ve been watching you. Not Yorokobi…”
“But me, Noriaki Kakyoin!” Kakyoin proclaimed.
“Kakyoin?” Jotaro exclaimed.
“Yes,” Kakyoin replied. “My Stand, Hierophant Green, is currently possessing the body of Yorokobi. He’s in there, and he won’t leave.”
“Not until you’re defeated, Jojo!” Yorokobi shouted. She went again for another kick, this time to the face, but was blocked this time. However, while Jotaro was blocking her kick, she punched him in the gut again, with more Hamon than before.
If she wasn’t my sister, I would be able to kiss her in order to get my Stand’s teeth close enough to Hierophant’s head, Jotaro thought. Unfortunately, I’m not kissing Yorokobi even if it kills her. I’ll have to think of something else.
“Hesitant to hurt me, Jojo?” Yorokobi taunted. “Are you afraid to kill your sister?” She sent another Hamon-filled roundhouse kick straight to his face.
“I’m not afraid to make you bleed if I must,” Jotaro huffed. “Kakyoin, do you really not know how siblings work? I’ll do anything shy of killing her.” He summoned his Stand, which reached inside of Yorokobi’s mouth, and yanked Hierophant out.
“So this sleazy Stand is Hierophant Green,” Jotaro chuckled. “It looks like a shiny melon. Maybe its head can be crushed just like a melon, too.”
Yorokobi, finally free of Hierophant’s grasp, saw a brief vision of Kakyoin on the windowsill, Jotaro right in front of her, and Hierophant firmly in her brother’s Stand’s hands. However, she could see Hierophant getting ready for his next attack, with a green liquid coming out of his palms. I wonder what that tastes like, she thought, before promptly passing out and plopping on the ground.
***
Yorokobi groaned a little bit, and slowly opened her eyes. She could feel constant bumping, like someone was walking with her in their arms. Looking down, she could see the ground moving, and the back of Jotaro’s coat.
“I’m awake, Jojo.”
“Good.” Jotaro let go of her legs and let her fall to the ground headfirst. “I was getting tired of carrying two people at once.”
“Two people?”
“Yeah. I’m taking Kakyoin home so we can question him about Dio.”
“Good idea. So, it looks like Dio really has made it so we have to hunt him down, huh?”
“Yup. And I don’t like it one bit.”
“You’ll be fine. I’m sure Toto can do the job.”
Jotaro glared at Yorokobi. She replied with a grin.
“If we’re calling him anything, it’s absolutely not Toto,” Jotaro told her. “However, it looks like you’re right. I’m gonna have to get more attached to this guy. I’ll think of a name when we get home.”
“You better.”
The two walked the rest of the way in silence, until their house was on the horizon.
“Jotaro!” Holly exclaimed. “Why are you carrying a boy with you, and why is he covered in blood? Don’t tell me…”
“He did it to protect me, Mom,” Yorokobi reassured her. “Don’t worry.”
“Oh…” Holly said. “Well… that’s good! I wouldn’t want either of my babies getting hurt.”
“I’m not your ‘baby’,” Jotaro growled.
“Okay!” Holly chimed. While Jotaro walked away, Yorokobi turned back to her mom and shrugged.
When the two arrived in the tea room, Jotaro laid Kakyoin down on the floor. Joseph revealed that Kakyoin was being brainwashed by a little thing in his head called a flesh bud, and that he would die in a couple of days. Jotaro, saying he wasn’t dead, summoned his Stand to attempt pulling the flesh bud out of there.
“Jojo, what are you doing?” Yorokobi exclaimed. “You could die!”
“He could die, too,” Jotaro replied, far too calm for the situation. “I can’t have that happening. I still need to thank him for keeping you alive.”
Keeping me alive? Yorokobi thought. What happened while I was passed out?
Although Kakyoin woke up halfway through the removal process, Jotaro succeeded in saving the boy’s life. After it was all over, he started to leave the room.
“Why?” Kakyoin asked. “Why did you risk your life to save me?”
Jotaro looked back, and grabbed the top of the doorway. “When you were talking about Hierophant Green after I had gotten him out of Yorokobi, you said that he would get angry if he was forced out of his small spaces. You said he hurt Yorokobi because of that, and I saw in your eyes you weren’t just talking up your powers. Yorokobi could have been heavily injured, or even dead. And yet, when I checked on her after you were finished off, she was unharmed. I don’t know why, but you spared her, and I needed to return the favor.”
So that’s what this was all about, Yorokobi thought to herself, smiling. Holly came in and patched up Kakyoin’s head while Yorokobi sat right next to him on the floor.
“Does it hurt?” she asked. Kakyoin looked over.
“Huh? No, I’m fine,” he said. “Thank you, though.”
“I have a little technique to get it to stop hurting,” Yorokobi continued. “It works really well, and it doesn’t inconvenience me at all.”
“Well,” Kakyoin admitted, “it does hurt a little. It’s like a dull headache, if that helps.”
“Ooh, I don’t know if I can help with headaches, but I can try,” Yorokobi replied. She gently put her hands on the top of Kakyoin’s head, and breathed deeply. Sparks started to appear from her fingertips, and they travelled to Kakyoin. He noticed a slight tingling, but for the most part, it just warmed him, and made the pain go away.
“It numbs the hurt spot,” Yorokobi explained, “while also filling that spot with a gentle warmth that just feels nice. You won’t be able to feel your forehead for a while, but it should help. Tell me if it starts hurting again.”
“Okay,” Kakyoin nodded. It was then that both of them noticed Holly and Joseph arguing about the Japanese way of doing things, and how Holly wanted to be called Seiko. Yorokobi chuckled.
“It’s just the way family goes, I guess,” she sighed with a small smile. “We love each other, but we just can’t stop getting on each other’s nerves.” She stood back up, and left the tea room, wandering about outside.
“What’s with that smile of yours?” Jotaro asked.
“Hm?” Yorokobi replied. “Oh. I don’t know, really. I guess it’s just that we saved a life today.”
“Who’s ‘we’?”
“Fine. You saved a life today. But I did help him out afterward.”
Jotaro shrugged. “Fine. Whatever makes you feel good.”
And after a nice dinner, and a long rest, the next day had begun. Both Kujos were determined that today they were certainly going to school, and not getting mixed up in any weird Stand business.
“Mom!” Yorokobi called out. “I’m going to school now!”
That was weird. Holly was usually right at the door when Yorokobi was leaving. If she wasn’t there, then something was wrong.
“Mom? What’s the matter?” Yorokobi shouted. She had searched all throughout the house, but Holly still wasn’t anywhere to be found. That is, until she came across the kitchen, finding her mother passed out in front of the fridge.
“Mom!” she exclaimed. “Oh no, Mom’s fainted! Granddad! Jojo! Mr. Avdol!”
All three of them ran to Yorokobi’s distressed cries, then rushed to Holly’s side.
“I-I-I-I c…” she took a shallow breath, “came in h-here, a-a-a-and she… Mom was…”
“Don’t worry, Miss Yorokobi,” Avdol reassured her. “We’ll help her. You should… probably leave the room. We might say some things that would distress you even more.”
Yorokobi nodded, and left the room. However, she hid behind the doorway. What do they mean, distress her even more? She was strong and independent. Even if her mother was fainted, she could pull through, right?
“She… only has fifty days,” Avdol said. From behind the door, Yorokobi gasped. Inside the room, the men heard fast-paced, heavy footsteps coming from outside.
“She heard,” Jotaro sighed.
As Kakyoin walked past one of the rooms, he heard heavy sobs coming from inside. When he looked in, he saw Yorokobi, curled up in a ball, alone.
“Yorokobi!” he exclaimed. “What happened? Are you okay?”
“I’m fine,” she whimpered, still in the ball. “It’s just… my mom. I’m worried about her. They said she has fifty days left.”
“Oh, Yorokobi, I’m so sorry,” Kakyoin consoled. He walked up and sat down by her side, picking her up and hugging her. “I know it must be hard to hear that. Do you know what’s causing this?”
“No, I don’t,” Yorokobi mumbled. “She’s going to die and I can’t do anything.”
“Not true,” Jotaro interrupted. He gave Kakyoin a glare that Yorokobi didn’t see, and Kakyoin knew to let go of her. “Turns out, this is Dio’s doing. She fainted from a Stand that she couldn’t handle the strength of. Our destination is Egypt.”
Yorokobi sniffled. “We can save her?”
Jotaro nodded. “Well, are you coming or not, Kakyoin?”
“Me?” Kakyoin asked. “Yes, I’m coming.”
“Then come on,” Jotaro beckoned for him to follow. “We leave right now. And Yorokobi.”
The girl looked up.
“His name is Star Platinum.”
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cheemerthelizard · 4 years
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Crusader of Life (Kakyoin x Reader) Chapter 3
Yup, these will be posted every day until I get done. If you’re wondering, I counted, and there’s 18 chapters. That means two and a half weeks of consistent content! You guys are gonna be disappointed when it goes back to my regular “schedule” all the time.
Dear Mom and Dad,
Hi! I know you're probably very worried about me, but I'm perfectly fine. You know how I've always been talking about making a difference in this world? Well, I got the chance! However, it was a bit of a last-minute thing, so I never got to tell you. I just want you to know that I love you very, very much, and I'll be home before you know it!
Love,
(Y/N).
You sighed, putting the envelope in your jacket pocket before leaning back on the soft, cushiony airplane seat. Your parents must be worried sick. You felt bad about leaving them behind, but what more could you do? "Hey, Mom, Dad, is it okay if I go to Egypt with two of my classmates, a fortune teller, and an old guy to fight an immortal vampire bent on world domination?" Heck, even if you just left it at, "Can I go to Egypt?" they would never let you go. They didn't know what Stands were, and telling them about it sure wouldn't confuse them any less. Well, one thing's for sure. When you get home, you'll be grounded until you leave the house, and a few years after that. But enough worrying about the future for now. If you wanted to be ready for anything tomorrow, you needed sleep, so you closed your eyes and wiped all thoughts away from your mind...
And then you heard a fly. A large fly, too. Groaning, you lifted your head up to see where it was, and how far away you had to walk to kill it. That's when you noticed that it was most definitely not a fly. It looked like a beetle of some sorts, but you couldn't figure it out.
"A stag beetle," Jotaro said, not specifically to you. In fact, when you actually turned your head to his voice, you noticed that rest of the group was standing up, in battle-ready positions.
"Jotaro, you don't think it's another Stand, do you?" Kakyoin asked.
"I think that's a bit of an overstatement," you answered. "It's just a beetle, it's not like-"
“Jotaro, it’s by your head!” Kakyoin shouted.
"Be careful," Avdol warned. "There is a Stand user who commits mass murders and makes them look like a horrible accident. This plane is the perfect place for his next round of victims. He's also very well-known for taking those victims' tongues, so don't let that beetle near your mouth."
“Guys, we just fought a Stand user a day ago,” you said. “There’s no possible way that-“
Before you could finish, Jotaro had already summoned Star Platinum, and the Stand had already swung its arm around to hit the beetle. However, before Star Platinum had even finished moving in its direction, the beetle darted away. Great. It had only been a day, and you had to deal with another Stand.
“Fool!” the beetle laughed. “My speed is far better than yours! You’ll never even get the chance to hit me!” It shot a strange, tooth-like appendage at Star Platinum, and it seemed to be going straight for the mouth. Star tried to block it with his hand, but it went straight through. Luckily, he was able to catch the appendage with his teeth.
“He went for the tongue!” Avdol gasped. “It must be the Stand which suggests the Tower card, Tower of Grey!”
Star Platinum, in his panicked rage, sent out a volley of punches against Tower of Grey, round after round, punch after punch, with seemingly no space in between them. It was a bit frightening, therefore, when the little bug was still completely intact, not a scratch on him.
“I already told you, Jotaro,” Tower of Grey spoke in its sinister voice, “my speed far exceeds yours! You don’t have a chance against me!”
Then, as if to show what it meant, it had darted out of sight within the blink of an eye, and before you knew what was happening, it had taken a whole row of tongues, and left the bodies lifeless as they dropped down, only being caught by the seat in front. Once he had the tongues, he used the blood dripping out to write a word on the wall of the plane: Massacre. The worst part? A poor old man, who had nothing to do with this, got up from his seat to go to the bathroom, and accidentally rubbed his hand on the blood. It took him a while, but after he read the word on the wall, he started shaking from fear. The only way to not wake everyone up from their seats was to make the man pass out. The whole thing made you really question if going to Egypt was a good idea.
“Magician’s Red!” Avdol summoned his Stand, but Kakyoin quickly interfered.
“Wait, Avdol! I think my Stand is best suitable for this job. I’ll take him on.” Kakyoin summoned Hierophant Green, and quickly let out a move you hadn't seen. Hundreds of emeralds suddenly emerged from Hierophant's hands and shot straight for Tower of Grey. You assumed the move was called Emerald Splash, since that's what he shouted when he used it. But when the move was finished, and the emeralds had vanished, the pesky little Stand was still perfectly fine.
“Noriaki Kakyoin, was it?” Tower of Grey laughed. “Lord Dio won’t be so pleased that you’ve joined the Joestars and their little group.”
Kakyoin tried his Emerald Splash again, and again, and again. Each and every time, Tower of Grey dodged it. You were starting to think that maybe you should duplicate Kakyoin before it was too late. Somehow, he didn’t seem to notice that his Emerald Splashes were ineffective against this Stand with seemingly no weaknesses. He’s trying again and again, but he’s doing the same thing, expecting a different result. It took you a while, but eventually, you noticed Hierophant’s appendages shooting out from beneath the seats. Of course! It’s a diversion! You dared not say a word, though; you didn’t want the enemy to hear.
“Don’t you get it, Kakyoin?” Tower of Grey laughed. “My Stand is invincible! Once it rips out your tongue, you’ll go mad from the pain!”
“Oh, Hierophant will go mad all right,” Kakyoin said. Suddenly, the appendages that you had seen before shot up towards the beetle, and pierced it from every angle. “Mad with joy!” All at once, each little string from Hierophant Green ripped through Tower of Grey, dissolving it into nothingness.
A bit further down the aisle, that old man who had witnessed the Stand attack sounded like he was in pain. You and the rest of the crew turned, and saw that his tongue had split apart, and he had fainted. Looks like he wasn’t such a poor old man after all.
After setting him down in a chair and covering him up, Joseph said, “Hey, does the plane seem to be flying crooked to any of you guys?”
You took in your surroundings, and it did seem to be that way a little bit. You saw a cup roll forward and stop when it reached the top of its arc.
“It is flying crooked!” Joseph exclaimed. “Don’t tell me...” He started running to where the cockpit was, and the rest of you followed suit.
“Sorry, but only the staff are allowed back here, sir,” one of the flight attendants said, but Joseph pushed her and the other one out of the way. Coming up next was Jotaro. “Excuse me, you’re not allowed-“ the girl started to say.
“Move,” Jotaro pushed both of them very forcefully, much more forcefully than Joseph. Each of them landed in Kakyoin’s arms.
“Sorry about him, girls,” he said, his smooth voice seemingly putting them in a trance. “That’s no way to treat a woman. But this is very important, so you’ll have to let us by.”
“Okay...” both of the girls looked at him with longing eyes, and you felt a twinge of jealousy. Why? What were these feelings?
“(Y/N),” Avdol said, breaking you away from your thoughts, “why do you have Ace of Pentacles summoned? We’re no longer in danger.”
“Hm?” You looked, and there she was, bright as day. “Strange. I don’t remember summoning her.”
“You know, if a user is exhibiting a lot more emotion than usual, then sometimes a Stand will appear without being summoned, and will show what the user is truly feeling. And it seems that Ace of Pentacles is looking pretty longingly at Kakyoin.”
You looked, and Avdol was completely right. Ace was staring right at him, with loving eyes. Oh, no. That’s what those feelings were. You were in love.
“You’ll keep this between us, right?” you asked Avdol.
“My lips are sealed,” he replied. “Although, you might want to work on controlling your Stand. It would be awkward for Kakyoin to be talking to you, and Ace suddenly show up.”
“Yeah,” you laughed, knowing full well it wasn’t a joke. “Perhaps you could help me?”
“It would be my pleasure.”
“Avdol! (Y/N)!” Kakyoin exclaimed. “Joseph is going to make an emergency landing! Prepare yourselves!”
“Got it!” you said, and looked back at Avdol. “Not a word?”
“Not a word,” he confirmed.
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Nothing Else Like It: Chapter 2
“Yorokobi, you’re going so soon?” Holly asked.
“Yeah,” Yorokobi answered as she headed out the door. “It’s the only way to avoid Jojo’s fangirls.”
“Well, before you go, give your mom a goodbye kiss,” Holly chirped. The two kissed each other on the cheek and gave one another a tight hug.
“I love you, Mom!” Yorokobi yelled as she left for school. “I’ll see you later!”
“I love you, too, Yorokobi!” Holly called. “Have fun at school!”
Yorokobi and Holly waved to each other for as long as possible, until they reached the horizon.
***
“I’m telling you, man, this is a bad idea,” a boy whispered to his friend. “She looks sweet and all, but she’s not weak.”
“Oh, come on,” the other boy whispered back. “She looks like the type of girl that will do anything if you annoy her about it enough. I’ll just have to do that.” And with that, he got out of the bushes the two were hiding in, and walked up to Yorokobi.
“Hey, girlie,” the boy purred, putting his hand on the wall behind her. “Wanna go to my party tomorrow?”
“Um, I’m good, actually. Thank you, though,” Yorokobi answered.
“Aw, come on,” the boy smirked. “You know you want to.”
“I know I don’t, actually,” Yorokobi continued. “I’m sorry if that disappointed you.”
“I’m not taking no for an answer,” the boy replied. He put his other arm across the wall, trapping Yorokobi in between them. “Come on, it’ll be fun.”
“No means no,” she stated, a little firmer than she had been before.
“Well, I’ll change that no to a yes in no time,” the boy cooed. “I won’t let you get to class until you-”
Suddenly, Yorokobi swung her entire arm at him. He saw it glow with a strange yellow light, and he flew further back than most guys could send him.
“Hey, idiot,” Yorokobi snapped, “when I say no, I mean no. Now get lost.”
The boy did exactly what Yorokobi told him to, quickly getting up and running away.
“So you’re Yorokobi Kujo,” a different boy’s voice said.
“Yes, that’s me,” Yorokobi answered. She turned around to see the face of the new boy, a tall figure with red hair. Not ginger, a real red. “And don’t worry, I won’t hurt you unless you give me reason to.”
“I wasn’t worried about that,” the boy chuckled. “You’re the sister of Jotaro, right?”
“I’m nothing like him, I swear,” Yorokobi laughed. “What’s your name?”
“Noriaki Kakyoin,” he answered. “Of course, that won’t be important for long.”
“What?”
Kakyoin’s eyes darkened as a green creature formed behind him. “All I need is a tool to help defeat Jotaro, and you’re the perfect one.”
***
“Jojo!” Yorokobi exclaimed. She burst open the doors to the nurse’s office, breathing heavily. “A Stand! A Stand attempted to attack me!”
“What?” Jotaro asked. “Where? Where is it now?” He grabbed Yorokobi by the collar, holding her up to his face. Yorokobi grinned, but not with her usual grin. It was darker, in a way.
“It’s already here, Jojo,” she replied, almost monotone. She kicked Jotaro in the stomach, sending a shock of Hamon through him.
“What was that for, Yorokobi?” Jotaro asked.
“How did I know you were in the nurse’s office?” Yorokobi asked back. “It’s because I’ve been watching you. Not Yorokobi…”
“But me, Noriaki Kakyoin!” Kakyoin proclaimed.
“Kakyoin?” Jotaro exclaimed.
“Yes,” Kakyoin replied. “My Stand, Hierophant Green, is currently possessing the body of Yorokobi. He’s in there, and he won’t leave.”
“Not until you’re defeated, Jojo!” Yorokobi shouted. She went again for another kick, this time to the face, but was blocked this time. However, while Jotaro was blocking her kick, she punched him in the gut again, with more Hamon than before.
If she wasn’t my sister, I would be able to kiss her in order to get my Stand’s teeth close enough to Hierophant’s head, Jotaro thought. Unfortunately, I’m not kissing Yorokobi even if it kills her. I’ll have to think of something else.
“Hesitant to hurt me, Jojo?” Yorokobi taunted. “Are you afraid to kill your sister?” She sent another Hamon-filled roundhouse kick straight to his face.
“I’m not afraid to make you bleed if I must,” Jotaro huffed. “Kakyoin, do you really not know how siblings work? I’ll do anything shy of killing her.” He summoned his Stand, which reached inside of Yorokobi’s mouth, and yanked Hierophant out.
“So this sleazy Stand is Hierophant Green,” Jotaro chuckled. “It looks like a shiny melon. Maybe its head can be crushed just like a melon, too.”
Yorokobi, finally free of Hierophant’s grasp, saw a brief vision of Kakyoin on the windowsill, Jotaro right in front of her, and Hierophant firmly in her brother’s Stand’s hands. However, she could see Hierophant getting ready for his next attack, with a green liquid coming out of his palms. I wonder what that tastes like, she thought, before promptly passing out and plopping on the ground.
***
Yorokobi groaned a little bit, and slowly opened her eyes. She could feel constant bumping, like someone was walking with her in their arms. Looking down, she could see the ground moving, and the back of Jotaro’s coat.
“I’m awake, Jojo.”
“Good.” Jotaro let go of her legs and let her fall to the ground headfirst. “I was getting tired of carrying two people at once.”
“Two people?”
“Yeah. I’m taking Kakyoin home so we can question him about Dio.”
“Good idea. So, it looks like Dio really has made it so we have to hunt him down, huh?”
“Yup. And I don’t like it one bit.”
“You’ll be fine. I’m sure Toto can do the job.”
Jotaro glared at Yorokobi. She replied with a grin.
“If we’re calling him anything, it’s absolutely not Toto,” Jotaro told her. “However, it looks like you’re right. I’m gonna have to get more attached to this guy. I’ll think of a name when we get home.”
“You better.”
The two walked the rest of the way in silence, until their house was on the horizon.
“Jotaro!” Holly exclaimed. “Why are you carrying a boy with you, and why is he covered in blood? Don’t tell me…”
“He did it to protect me, Mom,” Yorokobi reassured her. “Don’t worry.”
“Oh…” Holly said. “Well… that’s good! I wouldn’t want either of my babies getting hurt.”
“I’m not your ‘baby’,” Jotaro growled.
“Okay!” Holly chimed. While Jotaro walked away, Yorokobi turned back to her mom and shrugged.
When the two arrived in the tea room, Jotaro laid Kakyoin down on the floor. Joseph revealed that Kakyoin was being brainwashed by a little thing in his head called a flesh bud, and that he would die in a couple of days. Jotaro, saying he wasn’t dead, summoned his Stand to attempt pulling the flesh bud out of there.
“Jojo, what are you doing?” Yorokobi exclaimed. “You could die!”
“He could die, too,” Jotaro replied, far too calm for the situation. “I can’t have that happening. I still need to thank him for keeping you alive.”
Keeping me alive? Yorokobi thought. What happened while I was passed out?
Although Kakyoin woke up halfway through the removal process, Jotaro succeeded in saving the boy’s life. After it was all over, he started to leave the room.
“Why?” Kakyoin asked. “Why did you risk your life to save me?”
Jotaro looked back, and grabbed the top of the doorway. “When you were talking about Hierophant Green after I had gotten him out of Yorokobi, you said that he would get angry if he was forced out of his small spaces. You said he hurt Yorokobi because of that, and I saw in your eyes you weren’t just talking up your powers. Yorokobi could have been heavily injured, or even dead. And yet, when I checked on her after you were finished off, she was unharmed. I don’t know why, but you spared her, and I needed to return the favor.”
So that’s what this was all about, Yorokobi thought to herself, smiling. Holly came in and patched up Kakyoin’s head while Yorokobi sat right next to him on the floor.
“Does it hurt?” she asked. Kakyoin looked over.
“Huh? No, I’m fine,” he said. “Thank you, though.”
“I have a little technique to get it to stop hurting,” Yorokobi continued. “It works really well, and it doesn’t inconvenience me at all.”
“Well,” Kakyoin admitted, “it does hurt a little. It’s like a dull headache, if that helps.”
“Ooh, I don’t know if I can help with headaches, but I can try,” Yorokobi replied. She gently put her hands on the top of Kakyoin’s head, and breathed deeply. Sparks started to appear from her fingertips, and they travelled to Kakyoin. He noticed a slight tingling, but for the most part, it just warmed him, and made the pain go away.
“It numbs the hurt spot,” Yorokobi explained, “while also filling that spot with a gentle warmth that just feels nice. You won’t be able to feel your forehead for a while, but it should help. Tell me if it starts hurting again.”
“Okay,” Kakyoin nodded. It was then that both of them noticed Holly and Joseph arguing about the Japanese way of doing things, and how Holly wanted to be called Seiko. Yorokobi chuckled.
“It’s just the way family goes, I guess,” she sighed with a small smile. “We love each other, but we just can’t stop getting on each other’s nerves.” She stood back up, and left the tea room, wandering about outside.
“What’s with that smile of yours?” Jotaro asked.
“Hm?” Yorokobi replied. “Oh. I don’t know, really. I guess it’s just that we saved a life today.”
“Who’s ‘we’?”
“Fine. You saved a life today. But I did help him out afterward.”
Jotaro shrugged. “Fine. Whatever makes you feel good.”
And after a nice dinner, and a long rest, the next day had begun. Both Kujos were determined that today they were certainly going to school, and not getting mixed up in any weird Stand business.
“Mom!” Yorokobi called out. “I’m going to school now!”
That was weird. Holly was usually right at the door when Yorokobi was leaving. If she wasn’t there, then something was wrong.
“Mom? What’s the matter?” Yorokobi shouted. She had searched all throughout the house, but Holly still wasn’t anywhere to be found. That is, until she came across the kitchen, finding her mother passed out in front of the fridge.
“Mom!” she exclaimed. “Oh no, Mom’s fainted! Granddad! Jojo! Mr. Avdol!”
All three of them ran to Yorokobi’s distressed cries, then rushed to Holly’s side.
“I-I-I-I c…” she took a shallow breath, “came in h-here, a-a-a-and she… Mom was…”
“Don’t worry, Miss Yorokobi,” Avdol reassured her. “We’ll help her. You should… probably leave the room. We might say some things that would distress you even more.”
Yorokobi nodded, and left the room. However, she hid behind the doorway. What do they mean, distress her even more? She was strong and independent. Even if her mother was fainted, she could pull through, right?
“She… only has fifty days,” Avdol said. From behind the door, Yorokobi gasped. Inside the room, the men heard fast-paced, heavy footsteps coming from outside.
“She heard,” Jotaro sighed.
As Kakyoin walked past one of the rooms, he heard heavy sobs coming from inside. When he looked in, he saw Yorokobi, curled up in a ball, alone.
“Yorokobi!” he exclaimed. “What happened? Are you okay?”
“I’m fine,” she whimpered, still in the ball. “It’s just… my mom. I’m worried about her. They said she has fifty days left.”
“Oh, Yorokobi, I’m so sorry,” Kakyoin consoled. He walked up and sat down by her side, picking her up and hugging her. “I know it must be hard to hear that. Do you know what’s causing this?”
“No, I don’t,” Yorokobi mumbled. “She’s going to die and I can’t do anything.”
“Not true,” Jotaro interrupted. He gave Kakyoin a glare that Yorokobi didn’t see, and Kakyoin knew to let go of her. “Turns out, this is Dio’s doing. She fainted from a Stand that she couldn’t handle the strength of. Our destination is Egypt.”
Yorokobi sniffled. “We can save her?”
Jotaro nodded. “Well, are you coming or not, Kakyoin?”
“Me?” Kakyoin asked. “Yes, I’m coming.”
“Then come on,” Jotaro beckoned for him to follow. “We leave right now. And Yorokobi.”
The girl looked up.
“His name is Star Platinum.”
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