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“WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK!?”
Jolyne stood there paralyzed with shock and confusion. She has not experienced anything this bizarre in fuckin’ months.
“Oto-san, how…?!”
“I suppose it’s something called Over Heaven. It allows Star Platinum’s fists to overwrite reality. It took a few years of practice to get enough control to come visit you again.” Jotaro said, “It seems my timeline diverged far more than just meeting you years before you were born.”
“Visit me again…” She trailed off, not comprehending what was unfolding in front of her.
Suddenly, realization!
“Oh! You mean what happened about a month ago?! I thought… that was a dream.” It was a fuzzy memory in her mind, but nonetheless, she remembered every feeling and moment she spent with her younger Father. What did he mean by his timeline diverged? What nonsense is he spouting constantly?! Ugh. He’s always so vague.
“Why are you here?”
“Apparently, the world I come from is vastly different from the one you may know. Many people who should have died did not. Kakyoin, Abdul, and Iggy all survived the fight with DIO. Something that should not have happened. And it apparently has something to do with this Over Heaven ability I’ve acquired.” He explained,
“But that isn’t why I’m here. I’m here to show you these.”
He held out an envelope of photos of Jotaro with Jolyne. Her riding a bike for the first time, the two of them having ice cream together, a picture with her and all of the Crusaders.
“I kept my promise to be a better father.”
“You..”
Jolyne’s expression softened as she gently grabbed the photographs from Jotaro’s hands.
“…”
After a few seconds of her staring at these cherished memories that are not hers, she sighed and smiled. Looking up at her Father with grateful eyes, she asks,
“You really… changed your future, didn’t you? I… I really appreciate this.. Even if my own timeline didn’t change, I’m glad one Jolyne out there had a good Father.”
“My future was bound to change. My past was already altered immensely. But my meeting with you definitely helped drive much of the change I worked for.” He said, cracking a small smile, “After all, isn’t it the job of a parent to do the best for their child?”