"Jojo. Hey, Jojo!" Jojo's mother called out.

Joanne "Jojo" Joestar is a mildly popular girl at her school. Keyword being mildly, as she was often overshadowed by her older sister, Dianne-Olisa (Dio to her friends.) Smart, funny, pretty, athletic, kind, Dio was practically a goddess in high schooler form. Jojo was kind and pretty, but that was pretty it. She was lucky enough to get a B on her best days, and collapsed after 10 minutes of track. And as the icing on the cake, her jokes always fell flat. Still, Jojo loved her with all her heart.

Anyway, Jojo's mother ran after Joanne, who was already on the first step on the bus carrying a note written in Dio's flawless handwriting. "Jojo," She said in her smooth, relaxing voice, "Dio left you a note."

"For what?"

"That's for you to decide, Jojo."

After that brief exchange, Jojo got the note from her mother and ran into the bus. After sitting down Jojo opened the note. Dio's flawless handwriting made it almost illegible to Joanne, but after 3ish minutes, she was finally able to understand it.

"Dear Jojo,

What's up? I know we haven't talked in days, but I'm really starting to miss the time we used to spend together in elementary school. Me and the gang are going to hangout at 9:30 tonight, so I figured, 'what the hell,' and have you come over. School's almost over anyway, so why not celebrate? There was a bit of a protest among my friends, but after a brief meeting, they're fine with it now. Anyways, if you want to, be seeing you!

-Love, Dio.

Jojo couldn't believe her eyes. To think, her own sister would invite her to hangout in her big circle of the most popular people in her high school. And on the second to last day of school, no less. This all had her shackled in her own thoughts.

That is, until her best friend, Alexander Feliciano, snapped her back to reality with a large "JOJO!", making her drop the note into the crowd of feet in front of her.

"Jesus, Alex," She said, trying not to leave out any annoyance in her voice, "You scared me like hell right now."

"Sorry, but was so important that you had to ignore me right now?"

"You're not gonna believe me, but guess who invited me to hangout tonight?"

"The pope?" He said sarcastically.

"No, moron, Dio did."

"Wait, Dio?" He asked.

"Yes, Dio."

"THE Dio? As in, your sister Dio?"

"No, Dio from pint street."

"Oh, okay," He said absent mindedly.

Joanne smacked his head into the seat in front of him so hard, he started to see stars. "Idiot, it IS my sister Dio!"

Alex let out mild chuckle and shook his head. "There's no way Dio would invite a tenth-grader to her group, even if she was her sister."

"She did! And I have the evidence to prove it."

"You mean that piece of paper that got lost."

Joanne couldn't think of anything for a solid 5 seconds, until her mouth spewed out "... Damnit, Alex! Whatever. We're at the school now so let's just go."

Despite what Alex had said, Jojo was probably the most excited she was since her birthday. Tonight, she would finally be recognized by her older sister.