[10] Go find Kyoko, make peace, and swap info.
[2] You'd rather talk to Kyubey about this.
[23] Actually, you just remembered why you're here.
[1] Travel to Mitakihara to meet with Mami
You snap your fingers. Of course, you're wearing gloves so you don't
actually snap them, but that's not important. "That's right! I can't believe I forgot."
"Oh, where does she-"
You talk right over the psychic voice. "I need to catch the next train to visit my daughter."
And then you turn on your heel and start off towards the ticket office. After you purchase your ticket you pull out your trusty Walkman and a pair of noise-cancelling earbuds, which are like headphones except that they go
inside your ear instead of outside them. It's not actually your old Walkman, or a Walkman at all anymore. It looks like one, but you don't have to carry around a bag of tapes any more, which is pretty damn neat if you do say so yourself.
You pried it open and wired in the doohickies from one of those iPod things with a better battery, and now it just goes on and on without needing to be plugged in.
As your train pulls out, you catch a glimpse of something small, white, and fast-moving on the platform, but by the time you get your glasses back on to look the train's pulled away from the station.
Your
music soothes you without putting you to sleep. No vocals, but modern rock is a gamble that you don't feel like betting on at the moment.
That . . . witch, Kyubey had called it.
People that don't reveal themselves really piss you off. Kyubey isn't human, if it wasn't lying about what he- you'll call it he- looks like. There are stranger things than Stands out there, but you'll go with the simple explanation for now. Assuming that Kyubey is a long range Stand with the power to be invisible to anyone over a certain age would make finding its master the first step to getting answers out of it.
Oh yes, you haven't forgotten him, you muse as you get off the train and hail a cab, it's just that family comes first. You're not that old yet, but you really do need to see Holy- she's the reason you're even in Japan in the first place. Josuke is . . . off doing something in Korea, you're not sure what exactly. Jotaro left to go help his daughter out of a jam a while ago- you forget exactly when.
You don't keep track of those two, really. They're grown men now, and can take care of themselves, but Holy will always be your little girl.
You tip the cabbie generously. He got you here in good time, and your disdain of Japs has faded as much as you think it ever will. It's hard to
stay mad a man for so long, especially after he dies in an accident.
So Holy, Josuke, Jotaro . . . is there anyone you're missing? As you knock on the door to the Kujo house in suburban Mitakihara, you can't help but feel that you've forgotten something.
"Oh no!" You cry. "I forgot to bring some of that fudge the walls were made of!"
And then the door opens, and a midget vampire wearing a Stone Mask leaps for your throat!
[] Scream! "OH! MY! GOD!"
[] Burn Heroic Willpower! "Overdrive!"
[] Grapple it with Hermit Purple!
[] Step back into the Sunlight.