[Bruno is still rubbing the sleep from his eyes while he listens to Giorno's message. It's been weeks since he's heard from Giorno. With no true explanation as to why the silence, he had assumed that Giorno was making use of the time apart to sort himself out. Yet listening to this message, he sounds a little worse for wear. Bruno considers that a moment as his room falls into silence at the end of the message. He supposes that it only makes sense in the end. They've been separated and nobody in Passione does well separated.]
[But he has to carefully consider whether or not he'll go. It's not that he doesn't want to, but he knows what a fine line he's been walking--or rather failed to walk--with Giorno when it comes to who is really the leader. There's only one answer he can give Giorno: I'll be there. They need to talk. He hast to be careful, but they need to talk.]
[He gets out of bed and checks to see if Abbacchio is awake yet only to find him still asleep. He watches for just a few seconds before pulling the door quietly to, letting him sleep. Once he's ready to leave, he hangs back a moment to leave Abbacchio a note. Not that Abbacchio couldn't most likely piece together where Bruno is (or who he's with) on his own, but he still leaves a note behind before leaving. He doesn't dally about, taking the most direct route to the beach, but he's not surprised to find Giorno there before him.]
It's good to hear from you again, Giorno. I was beginning to think you were trying to avoid me.
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[But he has to carefully consider whether or not he'll go. It's not that he doesn't want to, but he knows what a fine line he's been walking--or rather failed to walk--with Giorno when it comes to who is really the leader. There's only one answer he can give Giorno: I'll be there. They need to talk. He hast to be careful, but they need to talk.]
[He gets out of bed and checks to see if Abbacchio is awake yet only to find him still asleep. He watches for just a few seconds before pulling the door quietly to, letting him sleep. Once he's ready to leave, he hangs back a moment to leave Abbacchio a note. Not that Abbacchio couldn't most likely piece together where Bruno is (or who he's with) on his own, but he still leaves a note behind before leaving. He doesn't dally about, taking the most direct route to the beach, but he's not surprised to find Giorno there before him.]
It's good to hear from you again, Giorno. I was beginning to think you were trying to avoid me.