Chapter one hundred and eight: Jolyne

America.

Bright and sunny. Warm. The sound of waves crashed on the beaches as a small figure walked on the sand, a cloak covering her small body. It was sunrise and she had been walking all night to get there. A specially made backpack was on her back as she walked. The sound of her heavy gold jewelry jingled as she moved, ribbon like streamers blew behind her as her tiny body moved. She stopped and looked out onto the horizon, a glint of silver light reflecting from under her hood before the wind blew it off of her head and revealed her horns and long plum violet hair. "Am I lost again?," the little girl asked herself and walked into the town next to the beach. She looked at the street signs and felt her head spin.
So much had changed in such a small amount of time. She wished that she knew where it was that she wanted to go, the vague instructions she was given did not help in the slightest. All she had was her determination to help her pull through it. That and a good stand. Her small sandaled feet moved again, hopefully towards where she wanted to go. She walked a little ways before feeling a tug on her hair and being turned in a completely different direction. The child was confused and tried to go back the was she was initially going, before being turned again.

(Y/n) looked around to hopefully see who was adamantly turning her to go in this certain direction. She did not see who it was, but she knew that something important had to be this way. Small feet stepped on the pavement, the cold air of morning was silent. No soul was around besides this child. The small pillar child continued on the way, walking through the streets as the world came to life. Her small body was not tired of walking yet on her trek. The energy of life from waking humans and animals brightened the world around her. She walked on, feeling the area out with her horn. What was down here that she had to find. She felt a pull to keep going and kept walking. She felt something pull at her and she slowed down, looking around to try and understand. She did not see anything but houses. Was there someone in one of the houses that was important? Her red eyes closed as she let her horn 'see' everything around her instead of her eyes. Small energies of small animals lit up in bushes and in the trees around her. Her small, clawed hands covered her ears as she focused complete concentration on her horns, feeling heartbeats and life all around her. Humans and animals, coming to life as the morning sun warmed the earth. Her hair blew in the breeze coming from the ocean.
An energy caught the attention of her horn, she opened her eyes and looked to the house where she felt the energy from. It looked pretty nice and tidy, she walked towards it slowly. The energy was quite strong and felt like a stand's energy. The young half pillar did not know of this stand user was friend or foe, but (y/n) knew she had to be wary around powerful unknown stands.
"Perhaps coming alone was not the best idea.," she mumbled to herself, "Having Abbacchio or Narancia around would have been better."
Her red eyes looked at the house, gazing at the windows with sharp eyes to hopefully see what was inside. She felt that she was being watched. Someone had seen her.

Again, she used her horns to look around. The stand user had seen her. The child decided that running away instead of creating a murder scene would be a better plan and turned to leave. She felt a small pull to go back, but ignored it and called her stand's wings out to help her glide away with powerful leaps. Her attention pulled away from the strange stand energy to focus on the one she was going to visit, Jolyne. Jotaro's cute daughter. She had to be around nine or ten. (Y/n) felt excited at the prospect of seeing the little girl again, she wanted to be there for her since Jotaro was always busy. However, the plum haired pillar child forgot where Jolyne and her mother lived. She had to find a payphone and call them for directions, or just wander until she found the house. The warm morning sun washed over her body as she glided over the Florida towns. The red eyed pillar wondered that if she practiced enough, could she possibly learn to fly with her stand's power?
If so, that would be great for traveling. The lands below were coming awake. Humans leaving their homes for work or whatever else. Animals running and hunting below. Birds flew beside her, sometimes startled that there was something in the air with them. She set down and ascended again after another powerful leap.
"Daddy, do you remember where it is?," She asked Avalon.
He was silent before speaking, "I do not care to, your attachment to this human family is unusual."
"They are my family as much as you and mama are.," (y/n) replied to her father. She lept again as the breeze blew her hair behind her.
"I can sense stands around.," the girl mused aloud, "Was Dio here?"
"It is a possibility.," Avalon replied to her, "You should stop gliding now, humans will see you."

(Y/n) landed on the street and let the wings of her stand disappear, letting herself look like a normal child with a backpack. Her small feet tapped again on the pavement as she walked. Her jewelry jingled and gleamed in the morning sun. The child looked around and saw that she was in a bigger town like area. Perhaps she could get help from someone there. Maybe the police station could help here. She pulled a small paper from her backpack, and read the address written on it. The adress of Jolyne's house, given to the small pillar by Jotaro. The little girl walked around and saw many street signs. So many signs. Perhaps she should have taken the offer made by the Speedwagon foundation workers she got the address from and had them bring her to Jolyne so she could memorize the way like that. Her pale skin was warmed as she walked in the sun. It would look strange if she was alone, she needed someone with her.
"Santana, I need you.," She whispered, calling for her ghost guard.
The vermillion haired man was beside her almost immediately after she called for him. She had brought him and her mother with her, leaving Esidisi and Wamuu with Giorno. There was no reason to bring everyone on a small trip. She was just there to be with her great niece. Perhaps they could go to Disney world and play together. She felt Santana reach down and pick her up, setting her on his shoulder.
"You need to rest. You have been traveling all night.," the scarlet eyed man spoke and walked with (y/n) on his shoulder as she hugged his head.
He had his more human appearance and attire to blend in better with the people that they pass.

Santana carried the child on him, walking confidentiality through the humans to reach the destination. He had learned the locations of all of the Joestar bloodline to find them easily if something was to happen. As he walked he knew some humans turned to look at he and the little girl he was carrying, he did not care as his mission was to make sure that his little master was safe. (Y/n) rested as he walked with her, finally reaching a familiar looking area. The landscape looked like one in the photos she saw of Jolyne. Her red eyes scanned the environment, looking for landmarks. Santana kept walking the path that he knew to follow. Their hair blew in the breeze as they made their way there. The vermillion haired guardian stopped as he saw a line of children waiting to go to school. (Y/n) saw one who immediately got her attention. Dark hair accented with blonde, sea green eyes. Butterfly hair clips that the half pillar had given her.
The pillar child leaned forward and called to the little girl, "Jolyne!"
The dark haired little girl looked over to the littler girl and the tall man she was perched on.
The plum haired horned child hopped down from her place on her guard and hugged the dark haired girl. Jolyne was shocked by this girl suddenly hugging her. A girl much smaller than her and wearing some very fancy jewels. The hug was tight on Jolyne, she was only let go after patting (y/n) on the back and Santana separating the two.

"Who are you?," Jolyne asked the much smaller girl.
(Y/n) puffed her cheeks up in annoyance before she let the breath out, "It has not been that long, has it? I'm your family, (y/n)."
The dark haired young girl looked into the Ruby red eyes of the tiny child before her own green eyes widened in realization.
"(Y/n)! I thought you were in Italy!," Jolyne exclaimed as she took the tiny hands of the pillar child before her.
"I was, I recently got back.," the plum violet haired little girl grinned back, "you won't believe what happened over there!"
A bright yellow bus pulled up to the bus stop. Jolyne looked back to the tall man and small girl.
"You can tell me all about it when I get back.," the green eyed girl smiled.
The small pillar watched in disappointment as Jolyne boarded the school bus and got to a seat. The bus drove away, leaving (y/n) alone.
"Now who am I going to play with?," (y/n) asked herself.
"You need rest. Not playtime.," she heard Santana say and pick her up.
The vermillion haired man walked to the home of Jolyne and her mother. He raised his large fist and knocked on the door.

A woman with a simple hair style answered the door. (Y/n) recognized her as Jotaro's wife and made a small bow to her. Santana did not change his stony face as he stared the human woman down. Jotaro's wife was understandably intimidated by this massive man staring her down.
"How can I help you?," she asked after finding her voice.
"Were here to visit you and Jolyne.," (y/n) answered, "It's nice to see you again."
The woman looked up to the small pillar and looked at her face before the information clicked.
"Oh, you are part of my husband's family.," the woman sighed, "I'm sorry I did not recognize you, it's been a while."
Her relieved expression turned to one of puzzlement, "Wait. You look exactly the same as you did at the wedding."
(Y/n) grinned and nodded, "That's right. Can we come in?"
Jolyne's mother let the two in. Santana sat on a sofa as (y/n) sat beside him and leaned against his large body.
"Is there anything you need?," the woman asked.
"No thank you. But you can tell me if I need to do anything to help you.," (y/n) replied as she dozed on Santana.
The woman walked back into the room, the man had vanished. The child was still on the couch, asleep. Jotaro's wife looked for the huge man in her house and was puzzled by his sudden disappearance. She covered the small child with a blanket and went about her day as (y/n) slept on the couch, dreaming of everybody she had met.

Hours later, Jolyne returned home. The young girl found the sleeping pillar girl on the couch, holding the backpack in a vicegrip. The dark haired young girl woke her family member up to speak with her again.
"(Y/n), could you tell me about Italy while I do my homework?," Jolyne inquired.
Her answer came with a sleepy smile from the tired pillar girl, "Sure. I can tell you all about it. I have many stories to share with you, if you want to hear them."

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