"Hey (Y/N), I'm going to head out. I have to go make some dinner for my boyfriend. Remember to lock up when your done mopping, okay? I'll see you tomorrow." A coworker of mine voiced, as she pulled open the glass door to leave. Before I could say goodnight, she shut the door and left the small café. I let out a small sigh, knowing that there wasn't anything I could do about that. My coworker, Melissa, had a boyfriend that was more than useless; However, his parents promised to give her a salary for dating their pathetic twenty-year-old child. I felt bad for her. Even if we didn't really know each other, I knew she deserved better.
I cleaned what else I could, making sure to do a thorough job. I worked at Woodrow Café. This café was like most. We had all sorts of coffee and pastries to serve to our valued guest. The café also served paninis and breakfast sandwiches; However, I didn't like working there. It's not like there was anywhere else to work, though. I lived in a small town, where everyone knew everyone, so jobs weren't abundant. I got paid well, and my boss was the nicest woman anyone would ever meet. I just wanted something of more interest. I was a twenty-one-year-old woman that dreamt of something more.
After I cleaned up and got everything situated for the next day, I locked up and started to walk home. I had a car, but my house was only a couple blocks away, so I didn't see the point in driving. My hands were dug into my cardigan as I occasionally looked up to the glistening star. Somehow, they seemed brighter. As my tired (E/C) eyes glanced upward, I saw about eight stars start to move around in a circular pattern. Quickly rubbing my eyes and looking back at what I saw, the dancing stars were nowhere to be seen. "What's going on up there?" I asked myself, scratching my head in confusion, "You're just tired (Y/N)..." My insistent mumbling continued until I was greeted by my front door. Rummaging for my keys, I finally found the one I was looking for.
Unlike most people in town, I lived in the woods. Most would find it inconvenient, but it was quite relaxing to live near a running stream and in the center of nature. When I graduated High School, my grandmother gifted this old house to me to live in as I found my way in the world. She deemed it lucky. When my grandmother was younger, she had no idea what to do with her life. It was then, she fell in love with a man who lived across the creak. That man was my grandfather. She told me that I would find love at that house and that luck will be showered upon me. I felt lucky alright. Lucky to have a roof over my head.
Upon walking into the house, I dropped my purse and such by the door, before proceeding to turn on Netflix to watch my favorite anime, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Don't get me wrong, it's weird. But it was unique, and all the characters were interesting, so why not? I was tired of all the cookie-cutter slices of life anyway. As I threw some leftover pizza in the microwave, I poured myself a glass of water, before drinking it in one go. Once everything was prepared, I sat on the couch and proceeded to watch JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
"Part 1 it is." I mumbled to myself, not having watched it in a while. As Dio was on screen ruining Jonathan's life, I had a singular question, did I feel bad for Dio? Or any of the JJBA villains? This was a hard question.
Dio was one of those villains that you felt bad for, until be burned Danny. Then I didn't feel so bad for his upbringing anymore. Kars just wanted the human race to stop ruining Earth, but he did it in the worst way possible. He also was trying to kill Joseph and friends. Undecided. Yoshikage Kira is probably one of the worst out of the bunch. It is one thing when the villain knows what they're doing is wrong, but Kira thought it was perfectly okay to do those horrible things. Diavolo and Doppio were pretty evil too. And they killed Polnareff, kind of, so I can't forgive either of them. Pucci was stricken by grief at a young age, and he felt that Dio would help him achieve not only self-happiness, but happiness for all. I still didn't agree with his radicalistic ideas, but he wasn't the most insane. Diego's reasoning was completely centered around profit and power. Funny Valentine's reasons were just as good as Johnny, if not better, but his methods were a more than insane. Perhaps none of them deserved redemption.
I rewatched Part 1 before noticing the time. "Ugh... 11:49. Probably should get some sleep. I do have work tomorrow." Putting the dirty dishes in the sink, I turned off the TV and lazily walked to my room. I brushed my teeth. Combed my hair. Put on appropriate clothes. And then I jumped into my queen-sized bed. My eyes turned toward my balcony window in solace. I wasn't unhappy with my life. I just found it a little boring. 'If only I had friends,' I thought to myself, 'then I wouldn't feel so alone in this big house...' Climbing under the covers, I finally shut my tired eyes before falling asleep.
My miniscule wish was granted. By whom, I would never know. At the stroke of midnight, they appeared. The stars that danced in the sky a couple of hours prior. Every one of them shot down from the pitch-black sky into the forest. My home was the closest they had to civilization. What a bizarre set of circumstances...

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Full House; JJBA Villains x Reader
FanfictionWish upon a star and your wish will soon come true. You loved Hirohiko Araki's manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure! So much in fact, you started to notice how lonely and boring your life was compared to the Joestar lineage. You lived in a three-story hou...