Oh, well-- really useful to know, I'll keep it in mind. Bruno Buccellati: doesn't mind them loud.
[He grins, and it's-- it's a come on and it isn't, all at once. There's two ways to take his answer (although admittedly you'd have to be pretty dim not to take it flirtatiously), and Polnareff doesn't know which way he'd rather Bruno go.
But if he did, would it be so bad? It's not as if flirting means anything. What had he and Giorno called it? Joke-flirting? Like he does with Jotaro-- it's not going to lead to anything, not really, because that's not-- he's not-- well. It just won't, for reasons as yet to be determined. So he can flirt, because it doesn't matter, and honestly, he's overthinking it, because there's a pretty good chance Bruno won't take it that way at all.]
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[He grins, and it's-- it's a come on and it isn't, all at once. There's two ways to take his answer (although admittedly you'd have to be pretty dim not to take it flirtatiously), and Polnareff doesn't know which way he'd rather Bruno go.
But if he did, would it be so bad? It's not as if flirting means anything. What had he and Giorno called it? Joke-flirting? Like he does with Jotaro-- it's not going to lead to anything, not really, because that's not-- he's not-- well. It just won't, for reasons as yet to be determined. So he can flirt, because it doesn't matter, and honestly, he's overthinking it, because there's a pretty good chance Bruno won't take it that way at all.]