The Green in Hierophant

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A/N: You're gonna need a box of tissues. Because I did. 

Meanwhile, Kakyoin was back in the darkness of his dream world. His euphoria had completely vanished, yet the unsettling feeling of being surrounded by nothing still lingered. He had a strange gut feeling, something he didn't think he was capable of having anymore.

He couldn't help but crack a slight grin at his unspoken pun. But in all seriousness, he had a bad feeling. He didn't know where it was coming from, but it was there.

He put a hand on his hallow-feeling stomach, looking down at the non-existent ground. He then looked back up into the sky of nothing. "Jotaro?" he whispered. "Is that you?"

Kakyoin saw no other reason for him having a bad feeling, so he assumed it had something to do with Jotaro. He felt no pity for how he snapped at his mother, as he thought she deserved it for the way she talked about Jotaro. Kakyoin sighed as he felt the all too familiar feeling of butterflies in his stomach. After being in denial for so long, he finally accepted it.

He liked Jotaro.

Every time the image of the emo yet soft-hearted boy popped into his mind, he felt safe, and at peace. And most of all...

He felt happy.

A feeling he was not too familiar with. Growing up with no friends besides Hierophant Green, it took a toll on him. It made him feel like he had the inability to grow close to people. Nonetheless, grow feelings for people.

In conclusion, this bad feeling had to be about Jotaro. One of the only people he deeply cared about. And that doesn't mean he didn't care about the other crusaders, he did, a lot. But the only time he got a bad feeling about one of the crusaders was when Polnareff was being attacked by Hol Horse. And that's when he was in the hospital because of his eyes.

Why every time he gets a bad feeling, he's always unable to do anything? It made him feel helpless, and he carried that guilt.

He wished Jotaro could hear him. He wished Jotaro could hear his yells to be safe. If anything happened to Jotaro, he would blame himself. No matter who was actually at fault, he would still blame himself.

And while Kakyoin had these thoughts, so did Jotaro.

...

"What do you mean they're trapping us?" Jotaro questioned, holding out his hands in the moment of stress and confusion.

"This has to be another stand. Driving them to summon themselves and go towards that wall. The other end is getting further and further away, giving them a perfect opportunity to close that exit, and since they have our stands under control, they'll be rendered useless and we'll be slaughtered easily."

"Not mine."

"What?"

"Star Platinum. We were able to get away from the wall to break his range The only reason Jiji and Polnareff were caught was that Hermit Purple has the ability that makes sure the range isn't broken. Star Platinum can still be used to fight."

Dr. Hashi shook her head. "You're thinking is a bit off. Think about it, the enemy has a huge advantage over us. If they knew Star Platinum would be able to fight them, they would appear next to the wall Silver Chariot is attacking, therefore if you summon your stand to attack them, Star Platinum would simply be put under this weird 'spell' or whatever. Then rendering Star Platinum useless to the situation."

Jotaro grunted in frustration, playing different scenarios in his head to think of how they could possibly get out of this situation. He was not phased by the fact that the plans they thought of did not work. They came prepared for this. The came with the knowledge that they were put at the disadvantage here.

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