[So yes and no. Yes, because of course it's different; Kakyoin is different, and part of the reason for that change is the fact he's with Jotaro. But . . .
He loves Kakyoin. He really does; there's no hesitation there. He loves him the same way he loves Jotaro and Abdul-- fiercely, all-encompassing, without a second thought. That love is why he gets so irritated by the thought of Kakyoin's parents making him feel strange; why he's ready to follow those train tracks no matter what monsters might attack.
But he and Jotaro are more alike, and so they're closer. It'd been Jotaro Polnareff had texted that night with Dio, desperate for distraction. Kakyoin would have rallied to the cause, but it was easier with Jotaro, because they have the same stupid sense of humor.]
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[So yes and no. Yes, because of course it's different; Kakyoin is different, and part of the reason for that change is the fact he's with Jotaro. But . . .
He loves Kakyoin. He really does; there's no hesitation there. He loves him the same way he loves Jotaro and Abdul-- fiercely, all-encompassing, without a second thought. That love is why he gets so irritated by the thought of Kakyoin's parents making him feel strange; why he's ready to follow those train tracks no matter what monsters might attack.
But he and Jotaro are more alike, and so they're closer. It'd been Jotaro Polnareff had texted that night with Dio, desperate for distraction. Kakyoin would have rallied to the cause, but it was easier with Jotaro, because they have the same stupid sense of humor.]
So I think . . . I notice it more with you.