[And that's something that also reminds her a bit of Giorno. Being well-spoken and articulate are hardly negative traits to have, but neither talks like the youths they are. It strikes her as odd, but she knows it's not her place to pry, especially during her first real conversation with Bruno, and so she files those thoughts away for a later time.
She never gets sick of hearing people compliment her son, after all.]
Oh, I'm so glad to hear you say so! I know he's a good boy, but people back home can get stuck on his rough sort of style. Though I suppose at his age, that's kind of the point.
[Teenagers are so silly. That's absolutely it, and not the fact he sends people to the hospital or anything.]
They do seem like good friends. I haven't gotten to see them together much, but I can tell Jotaro cares for Giorno a lot.
[Jotaro's feelings are in the little things, like standing at Giorno's side when he's scared or asking her about him when he's not around. This, she knows better than anyone.]
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She never gets sick of hearing people compliment her son, after all.]
Oh, I'm so glad to hear you say so! I know he's a good boy, but people back home can get stuck on his rough sort of style. Though I suppose at his age, that's kind of the point.
[Teenagers are so silly. That's absolutely it, and not the fact he sends people to the hospital or anything.]
They do seem like good friends. I haven't gotten to see them together much, but I can tell Jotaro cares for Giorno a lot.
[Jotaro's feelings are in the little things, like standing at Giorno's side when he's scared or asking her about him when he's not around. This, she knows better than anyone.]