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johnnyjoestar: (huh)

[personal profile] johnnyjoestar 2016-08-10 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
[Shit.

This guy- he refused to acknowledge him as Johnathan dammit- recognized the birthmark just as quickly. And the date... About a year and a half before the start of the race. They were from the same time, close in age, if he had to guess. But they couldn't be more different.]


Late 1890 for me...

[His father had traveled in his day, when he still raced. It was unlikely, but possible that he'd found another woman. Really, that had to be it. It explained the different build, the hair-color(even if his blond was the aberrant one), and the... English? accent he thought he heard in his voice.]

Your father's name?
beatofmyblood: (let's round it out with this one)

[personal profile] beatofmyblood 2016-08-10 05:39 am (UTC)(link)
[...shit.

Jonathan can't say the same idea doesn't cross his mind - that after his mother had passed away, George I had relations with another woman - but unlike Johnny, he immediately shoves the notion away. His father cared too much for his mother, cared too much for both of them to have an affair, to wear her ring for the rest of his life and name another son the same damn thing.

He's sworn to protect his family's honor.]


My father's name was George Joestar I. My mother passed away when I was young, but her name was Mary Joestar.

[Nausea is slowly rising up through his stomach, and he has a feeling in his gut that he's stumbled upon something dangerous, but he's gone too far to back down now.]
johnnyjoestar: (disgust)

[personal profile] johnnyjoestar 2016-08-10 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
Shit!

[This time the curse actually makes it from his lips and he pounds his fists on the armrests of his chair. He can't look at the other without seeing everything he's sure George Joestar wished his useless, leftover son was. But to think he'd already had a son with another woman and replaced him, even in name...]

George Joestar I is my sorry excuse for a father too, but my mother was Anne Joestar.

[He gives a short, humorless bark of a laugh.]

Looks like neither of us know that shitty old man as well as we thought.
beatofmyblood: (charge ahead with pride)

[personal profile] beatofmyblood 2016-08-10 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
[Jonathan's face snaps from wariness to anger almost instantly when he raises his voice.]

You! How dare you say such things about my father!

[It takes a lot for Jonathan to break from his usual gentlemanly stride. It's hardly ever for his own preservation - no, it takes an affront against someone he cares for deeply for his hotbloodedness to truly come to the surface.

Johnny Joestar has managed to piss him off severely.]


I will not let you besmirch his noble heart! My mother...even after all those years, he never let go of the affection he held for her. He would never have even thought of doing such a thing to her memory and to our name!
johnnyjoestar: (wary)

[personal profile] johnnyjoestar 2016-08-10 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
[Huh, touched a nerve, apparently. So he wasn't the only one to have daddy-issues when it came to George Joestar I. Noble heart? Affection? Like hell. Though he couldn't deny craving the man's attention when he was younger, he knew exactly how cold-hearted his father was.]

In case you missed it, he's my father too. I don't know who your mother was and...

[He looks down, away from the other's anger, though his own is burnin cold in the pit of his stomach. Dammit, his father should be the one here, explaining himself to this wide-eyed gentle giant, not him! He wasn't the one in the wrong here!]

-look, I don't wanna ruin whatever image you have of him, but how the hell else are you gonna explain it? Unless he had some evil twin, we're talking about the same man and- and if we're talking about the George Joestar I knew... I wouldn't even be surprised.
beatofmyblood: (with my face flashing crimson)

[personal profile] beatofmyblood 2016-08-10 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
There has to be some fundamental flaw to your reasoning! I don't know what your relationship with your father was, but I will protect him and my family, no matter what!

[In his head he's going over everything Johnny has said, trying to find some kind of missed connection, some redemption for the man he idolized as a child. Johnny speaks of him as though he was a heathen, and there's a flash of dark determination in his eyes, like in any other situation he would be trading blows over such an assertation, but--

...wait.

Something's off about this. He needs to test the waters.]


...I will not allow you to condemn a dead man.
johnnyjoestar: (thoughtful 3)

[personal profile] johnnyjoestar 2016-08-10 06:59 am (UTC)(link)
[The last thing he wanted to talk about with a complete stranger was his relationship with his father. How could he feel anything but bitter toward a man who wished him dead, who measured love in medals won and old shoes. He doesn't back down from "Johnathan's" fiery glare, even if his own anger burned much cooler.]

...what the hell are you on about?

[Dead? George Joestar I wasn't dead. Johnny was the one trying to piece things together now. If this man was from 1889 and he was saying that their father was dead... that was impossible. He might not have had any correspondence with his father in the last few years, but he knew very well he hadn't off and died just yet and there weren't any other Joestars, especially not one with his father's same title!]
beatofmyblood: (and break through the chains)

[personal profile] beatofmyblood 2016-08-10 07:11 am (UTC)(link)
[And just as quickly as it burst onto his face, the bulk of Jonathan's anger fades as though it was never there. He's still not completely settled - and with how much has happened in the span of a few minutes, he probably won't be for some time - but there's just enough doubt in his mind that it allows him to press on with this line of questioning]

...I thought something seemed strange. "George Joestar I is." "Neither of us know him." You wouldn't speak like that about someone who has passed away, as if you still see him every day.

[Even if Johnny's relationship with his father didn't seem nearly as strong, George's memory still brings about a sense of longing in Jonathan, a profound grief that everything, in some sense, was his own fault.]

The George Joestar I that I knew died in 1888. I held him in my arms as he took his last breath. But from your reaction...
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johnnyjoestar: (the struggle is so real)

[personal profile] johnnyjoestar 2016-08-10 07:26 am (UTC)(link)
That's... impossible.

[Still, Johnny clenched his jaw, running the numbers in his own mind. Two George Joestars? How?

Somewhere in the back of his mind, he remembered some of the topics people spoke of publicly on their devices. The idea of similar, but different worlds was one he'd never been able to wrap his mind around, not in more than a vague sense, but...]


Every day, yeah, right. I haven't seen him in person in years. He hasn't given a shit about me since I wound up in...

[His lip curls briefly as he looks down at his lame legs and the confining chair he was stuck with. The hospital had been a living nightmare of its own and he pushed it from his mind before it held any more sway over his roiling emotions.

His father hadn't cared much about him since long before that. Nicholas was always the golden child and he was... leftover. And when that was all you had left, well, you'd probably rather have nothing at all.]


Yeah. The George Joestar I that I know is still alive. Raising horses in Kentucky.

[He shook his head.]

How the hell does something like this happen?