3 Answers2026-07-04 16:43:43
Some tropes really thrive in a context where canon isn't all that chatty, and with Kakyoin and Jotaro, you've got perfect soil for that. The 'ten years later' reunion, post-Stardust Crusaders, is a classic. It lets you flesh out Jotaro's marine biologist path and explore a Kakyoin who lived, but with scars—both emotional and maybe physical. That scenario lets you build a connection from shared history they never really had time to unpack. It's less about rehashing the adventure and more about two adults figuring out who they are to each other after the world stopped needing saving.
Then there's the bodyguard trope, but flipped. What if Jotaro, still feeling responsible, ends up protecting Kakyoin from a lingering stand threat, years down the line? It creates this forced proximity, a reason for their stoicism and sharper edges to constantly rub together, which can lead to some fantastic friction-turned-softness moments. You can see the evolution from duty to genuine care. I've read a few that nail this, where Jotaro's protectiveness becomes less about obligation and more about a quiet, personal vow.
Honestly, the angsty 'ghost Kakyoin' or 'memory' fics aren't really my speed, even though they're popular. They often get too bogged down in Jotaro's guilt and it becomes a one-man show. I prefer stories where they both get to be present, flawed, and slowly figuring it out.
3 Answers2026-07-04 04:19:01
I've actually been pretty disappointed in a lot of the fics I find for them. The dynamic always seems to get boiled down to either instant soulmates after Kakyoin's death or this super intense, unspoken thing where Jotaro is a stoic mess of guilt. Feels like it misses the nuance of their actual interactions. They were colleagues with a grudging respect that turned into something real, but it was built in shared, stressful moments, not long deep talks.
Honestly, the best ones I've read are the college AUs or the 'everyone lives' fix-its where they have to actually navigate a normalish friendship. That's where you see writers explore Jotaro's awkward attempts at connection and Kakyoin's surprisingly sharp but gentle way of calling him out. It feels more earned than the constant angst-fests.
3 Answers2026-07-04 16:03:19
This is a tricky one because my tastes run toward the kind of stories that do more with Kakyoin's character beyond just being Jotaro's fixation. I see too many fics where he's just the pretty, fragile art student and the whole thing feels sort of hollow. If I had to pick something that stuck with me, 'The Hierophant's Green' by GreyDuck on AO3 does interesting work. It's a post-Stardust Crusaders fix-it, but the focus is really on Kakyoin navigating a life after everything, with Jotaro as this awkward, constant presence. The romance is almost secondary to the character study, which I appreciated.
That said, I'm not sure I'd call any JoJo pairing fanfic truly 'best' in a universal sense. A lot of it depends on whether you want fluff, angst, or something in-between. I remember reading one years ago on a now-defunct site that was just them as university students sharing an apartment, bickering over domestic stuff, and it was weirdly charming in its simplicity. Can't for the life of me recall the title, which is a shame.
3 Answers2026-07-04 09:30:09
I always end up skimming past most Kakyoin/Jotaro fics, honestly. The dynamic's interesting on paper—the lone wolf and the one guy who gets him—but a lot of takes just feel lazy. It's either instant understanding with zero buildup or melodramatic pining where Kakyoin's whole personality becomes 'I love Jotaro'. That misses the point of their canon friendship for me, which was built on quiet, mutual respect after a life-or-death fight, not endless internal monologues.
What I find more compelling is when writers lean into their shared trauma. They're two teenagers who got dragged into a century-old blood feud and had to grow up way too fast. Exploring that survivor's bond, the inside jokes that are a little too dark, the ways they cope differently—that's where the friendship feels real. The best fics I've read have them rebuilding a sense of normalcy together, whether it's Jotaro silently making sure Kakyoin eats or Kakyoin dragging him to see a terrible movie just to get out of the house. The romance, if it's there, should grow from that solid foundation, not replace it. Otherwise, you just have two names slapped on a generic trope.
3 Answers2026-07-04 14:46:21
the specific niche for Kakyoin/Jotaro crossovers (assuming you mean crossing over into other universes, not just JJBA fandom) is pretty scattered. AO3 is obviously the heavyweight champion for well-tagged, high-quality ship fics. If you search the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure tag and filter by their relationship tag, you'll find the core of it. A lot of writers will also tag the crossover fandom, so you can add, say, 'Persona 5' or 'My Hero Academia' to see them thrown into those worlds.
But the real weird treasure troves are on older forums or smaller archives like SpaceBattles or Sufficient Velocity. Those sites have a huge culture of 'what-if' scenario threads, and I've definitely seen ones where Kakyoin survives Stardust Crusaders and ends up in, like, the Marvel universe with Jotaro. The writing style there is more... conversational and thread-based, less polished sometimes but full of wild ideas you won't find elsewhere. FF.net is a bit harder to navigate for this specific combo because their crossover tagging is a mess, but it's worth a quick search, you might dig up some ancient gems from the mid-2000s.
3 Answers2026-07-04 15:43:36
Kakyoin x Jotaro fic often circles this understated tension between needing to be saved and wanting to protect. Kakyoin's whole thing with DIO's flesh bud, that isolation, it creates this deep-seated vulnerability he'd never admit to. Jotaro's the wall meant to shield that, but he's emotionally constipated, you know? Half the fics I've read nail this push-pull where Kakyoin is desperate for Jotaro to see him as an equal—competent, a stand user who held his own—while also craving the safety Jotaro represents. The conflict isn't just 'do they like each other,' it's 'can they even articulate a need without it feeling like a weakness?' I've seen some great authors play with Kakyoin testing boundaries, making sarcastic remarks to provoke a reaction, because any reaction is better than Jotaro's default stoicism. It's angst with a side of mutual pining, where the real enemy is their own terrible communication skills.
That said, the post-Stardust Crusaders dynamic opens another can of worms. Survivor's guilt fits them both, but differently. Kakyoin carries the weight of being the one who 'should' have died, the sacrifice that didn't stick, and Jotaro has to live with being the leader who couldn't prevent it. Fics that explore them years later often hinge on Jotaro's avoidance and Kakyoin's quiet resentment—not for the injury, but for the emotional distance that followed. The conflict becomes about whether a bond forged in life-or-death situations can survive the mundane, or if it withers without a constant threat. I tend to prefer the quieter, more melancholic takes on that over the outright dramatic ones.
And honestly? Sometimes the conflict is just the sheer logistical weirdness of Jotaro being a marine biologist and Kakyoin being… Kakyoin. How do you even date when one of you is studying dolphins and the other is probably doing obscure art restoration? The domestic slice-of-life fics that tackle that are weirdly charming.