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How all Bucci Gang members would describe meeting Bruno for the first time: “He appeared in my life almost like a guardian angel, when I was on my way to hitting rock bottom, helpless to change anything in the mess my life had become, and offered me a better life should I choose to follow. I have now sworn to dedicate my life to this man.”
How Giorno would describe meeting Bruno for the first time: “He climbed through my window, licked my face and began stripping in the middle of the street. I punched him in response and we’ve been BFFs ever since.”
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I love that Bruno interrupted his ascension to Heaven not once but twice, all just to give Giorno some words of support.
He may be dead but this will not stop him from worrying over the well-being of others first.
Maybe, some years later, late one night Don Giorno feels overwhelmed with responsibilities and old guilt over the loss of people that got him into the position he occupies now. And maybe it’s his imagination, but it’s almost like he feels a warmth not dissimilar to that of sun’s rays on his back, and he could swear that for one moment he can hear Bruno’s voice. “Giorno, it’s all right. You’re doing a great job. I believe in you.”
Because Bruno never stops watching over people he has chosen to protect or support.