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DRAGONA JOESTAR
the purple one is my colourscheme teehee
Dragona from Jojolands chapter 33
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anything jodio related please, ill take!! đđœ tho for any specifics there was a hc (https://x.com/kyueishin/status/1950709576891847051?s=20) where if jodio has a gf heâd prolly keep it lowkey and wouldnât tell anyone, so maybe a scenario related to that??
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a guy who treats his love life like itâs a classified government document? amazing. also luv you too <3
= jodio x female!reader
a/n : hope you don't mind but im gonna start making these fic's a little longer. but if its overwhelming or too much (pause) please lmk!
jodio never said he had a girlfriend. not to dragona, not to the crew, not even in those half-joking conversations where everyoneâs throwing out lies just to see who folds first. if anything, he leaned into the opposite. shrugging when people asked, giving that lazy half-smile like the idea of him being tied down was kind of funny. like it didnât fit. and maybe that was the point. because the truth wasnât flashy. it wasnât something he could spin into leverage or profit or power. it was quiet. it lived in the spaces no one bothered to look. like the backseat of his car at two in the morning, or the corner of a convenience store where the lights flickered just enough to make everything feel unreal. you werenât something he talked about. you were something he kept. and thereâs a difference, even if most people are too loud to notice it. the first time dragona almost caught on, it wasnât even dramatic. just a glance at jodioâs phone when it lit up, your name sitting there like it belonged. no emoji, no nickname, just your name. plain. normal. suspiciously normal. jodio flipped the phone over before the screen could even dim, like it burned. âwhoâs that?â dragona asked, casual but not really. jodio didnât even blink. ânobody.â and that shouldâve been the end of it. except it wasnât, because jodio didnât lie like that unless it mattered. and things that mattered were rare.
you learned early on that being with him meant being⊠invisible. not in a sad way, not in that tragic âheâs ashamed of youâ kind of way people love to assume. it wasnât that. it was more like being part of a secret that only worked if it stayed one. he didnât introduce you to anyone, didnât bring you around, didnât even mention names. but he showed up. every time. that was his language. heâd pull up without texting first, engine still running, waiting for you to notice him through your window. or heâd leave things for you, small stuff, like your favorite drink sitting on the step outside your door, still cold, like heâd only just left. he never stayed long when you were out in public together. always just passing by, brushing your hand like it meant nothing, like it wasnât the only thing grounding him. and you got it. somehow, you did. because jodioâs world wasnât built for softness. it wasnât built for anything that couldnât be used, traded, or protected. and you⊠you werenât any of those things. you were just his. not in the possessive, toxic way people like to romanticize. just⊠his person. the one place he didnât have to calculate every move. even if that meant no one else could know you existed in his life.
still, there were moments where the line blurred. like the night everything almost slipped. it was late, the kind of late where the air feels heavier, like itâs holding onto something. you were sitting in his car, legs tucked under you, talking about nothing important. he was quieter than usual, fingers tapping against the steering wheel in a rhythm that didnât match the radio. âyou ever think about just⊠leaving?â he asked suddenly, not looking at you. it wasnât a joke. you could tell. jodio didnât ask questions like that unless theyâd been sitting in his head for a while. âleaving what?â you said, even though you knew. he huffed, a small, almost laugh. âall of it.â his hand found yours without thinking, like it always did when he stopped pretending. and for a second, it felt normal. too normal. like this was just some regular relationship and not whatever complicated thing you two had built in the shadows. âyou wouldnât like it,â you said softly. âyouâd get bored.â he squeezed your hand, just once. ânah,â he muttered. âi think iâd be fine.â and thatâs when you realized something dangerous. he wasnât talking about leaving alone. he was talking about leaving with you. the idea hung there, fragile and impossible. and then, like everything else with him, it disappeared just as quickly. headlights passed, the moment broke, and jodio pulled his hand away like it hadnât happened.
the crew started noticing things after that. not enough to piece it together, but enough to feel like something was off. jodio disappearing more often. answering texts quicker than usual. that one time he showed up with a scratch on his cheek and brushed it off like it was nothing, even though it clearly wasnât from any job they knew about. dragona pushed a little harder, watching him the way only someone close to him could. âyouâre hiding something,â they said one night, half-teasing, half-serious. jodio leaned back, arms crossed, expression unreadable. âyouâre bored,â he replied. and maybe that was enough for anyone else. but not for dragona. still, even they couldnât crack it. because jodio wasnât just keeping a secret. he was protecting it. thereâs a difference, again. secrets can slip. protection is intentional. every time he almost said your name, he swallowed it. every time someone got too close to figuring it out, he redirected, distracted, shut it down. not because he didnât trust them. but because trust wasnât the issue. safety was. and in his world, the more people knew about something you cared about, the easier it became to lose it.
you didnât realize how serious that was until the first time things went wrong. it wasnât some big, cinematic disaster. just a wrong place, wrong time kind of situation. you were waiting for him, leaning against the side of a building, when a couple of people from his orbit passed by. they didnât know you, not really. just recognized you enough to know you didnât belong there. one of them asked a question, something casual but loaded. âyou waiting for someone?â you smiled, polite, neutral. âjust a friend.â they didnât buy it. you could tell. and for the first time, you understood why jodio kept you separate. because in that moment, you werenât just you. you were a variable. a potential weakness. something that could be used. and when jodio found out, he didnât get angry. not at you. never at you. he just got⊠quiet. the kind of quiet that meant he was already ten steps ahead, already fixing something before it broke completely. âdonât come around here anymore,â he said later, voice low, controlled. it wasnât a suggestion. it was the closest heâd ever come to pushing you away. and it hurt. more than you expected. âso thatâs it?â you asked, trying to keep your voice steady. âi just⊠disappear?â he looked at you then, really looked, like he was memorizing something. âyou donât disappear,â he said. âyou stay where itâs safe.â and there it was. the truth, stripped down to something simple and unfair. loving him meant staying hidden. and for a second, you wondered if that was enough.
but then he showed up again. of course he did. different place, different time, same quiet knock on your door. like nothing had changed and everything had. he didnât say much when you let him in. didnât need to. he just pulled you close, arms tight around you in a way he never let himself do anywhere else. âthey didnât touch you, right?â he asked, voice muffled against your shoulder. you shook your head. âno.â he nodded, like that confirmed something in his head. like the world could keep spinning. âgood,â he murmured. and that was it. no apology, no explanation. just relief. and weirdly, that was enough. because this was how he loved. not loudly, not publicly, not in ways other people could understand or validate. but consistently. carefully. like he was holding something fragile in a world that wasnât built for fragile things. and maybe, someday, that wouldnât be enough. maybe youâd want more than late-night visits and hidden touches and a name that never left his mouth around other people. but right now, in this quiet, in this strange, protected space he carved out just for you⊠it was real. and jodio, for all his secrets and calculations and carefully controlled distance, was the one thing in your life that never felt like a lie.
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