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@jotaro-fuckin-kujo: It was a bright spring morning, and Jolyne was standing on the deck of a small marine biology research vessel with both of her parents– Dr. Jotaro and Dr. Marina Kujo. Both were Stand users, with Marina’s Stand resembling a mermaid. She called it Barracuda, and it had the ability to read hidden emotions. To her knowledge, Jolyne did not possess a Stand, or know they even existed, but her mother knew Stand users attracted other Stand users, and her biggest fear was that a Stand user would attack the Kujos and use Jolyne as collateral. She’d rather die than have anyone hurt a hair on Jolyne’s head.

Jolyne was six, and sipping a small mug of tea on her mother’s lap while she analyzed a sample of water under a microscope. Marina held her daughter with one arm, adjusting the clarity of the microscope with her other hand. Quietly, Marina took her hand off the microscope and motioned her husband over, her voice one of concern.

“Jotaro, look at this. I don’t think I like what I see.”

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Jotaro walked over, wearing his Part 4 attire, and called out his Stand, Star Platinum to use its perfect eyes to analyze the sample, “What’s your concern?” He asked, as he patted Jolyne on the head, and kissed his wife on the cheek.

Though he was dedicated to his work, his experiences with the Jolyne of another world changed his perspective, moving his focus more towards his family than it otherwise would have been.

One of Jotaro’s Speedwagon Foundation partners was sitting off to the side, looking out over the sea, but turned his attention to the couple momentarily, before resuming his observations.

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@fuckin-jojo-and-jowi: Marina smiled softly. She had faith in her husband, and knew he’d help his family in any way he could. He was a good, reliable, intelligent man. That’s why she married him. Jowi she didn’t know as well (she wasn’t sure if he was even a Stand user or not), but if Jotaro trusted him, she did too.

Marina lowered her voice as not to scare their daughter. Jolyne didn’t seem to notice, still preoccupied with her tea.

“There looks like there might be a Stand in the water, Jotaro. It doesn’t resemble any species of plankton I’ve ever seen. Care to take a double check?”

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“That certainly could be a Stand…”

Star Platinum began rapidly sketching the creature, quickly drawing up a near-perfect replica of the specimen under the microscope, before turning to Jowi,

“Jowi, come here! Take a look at this!”

Jotaro turned to his wife, “If anyone can tell if this is a Stand, it’s likely to be him.”

Jowi stood up, and walked over to the microscope, and looked at it silently for a few moments,

“I mean… yes and no? It’s definitely at least part Stand… but it’s also not entirely one, nor does it really have a user. I’d argue that it’s something wholly new. An entirely different species. Half biotic and half stand. Helluva find you got there, Mrs. Kujo.”