Shū Tsukiyama (月山 習) | ɢᴏᴜʀᴍᴇᴛ (
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Nonon is actually not entirely sure what to do with Isaac half the time, though it's a different sort of "I don't know what to do with Isaac" than most of my dudes experience. She doesn't exactly trust him because she came from somewhere that you literally can't trust adults - she grew up around Satsuki and as such she grew up around Ragyou, so she's really, really gun-shy about getting into actual discussions with adults about anything; her father also works for Revocs, so she can't talk to him either. As such, she's not willing to tell Isaac about her situation back home (and keeps falling back on the "bored kid on the internet" thing), but at the same time, she likes listening to what he has to say because he actually has a surprising amount to say, and a lot of it is more insightful than she'd thought it would be.
He also doesn't give her shit or try to press her about anything, which she definitely appreciates; they talk about a lot of difficult stuff but at the same time he doesn't try to discredit anything she says, he just asks her why she thinks that way, and that's...not something she's really used to. She's kind of aware that he's probably just humoring her, but at the same time he's so damn decent about it that she doesn't mind so much. He's actually managed to make her think about things from time to time, and while it's not exactly to the point of making her a better person just yet, it's given her cause to think about it, which is a lot more than most people have managed.
...She also doesn't find him nearly as hard to talk to as he seems to think he is, and admittedly she finds that kind of cute. (She's also expecting someone Irish as fuck and closer to her age; she is not going to know what to do with...uh, Isaac over there.)
He's the closest she's actually come to telling anyone about the situation back home, btw. She still sort of wants to, but yeah...
Tsukiyama → Naki
In all honesty, Tsukiyama legitimately can't work out what the hell Naki's game is. He doesn't necessarily believe the "friendship" thing is genuine because that is stupid as hell, so the next logical assumption is that he's trying to run some sort of play by himself, but because this is Naki we're dealing with it's probably a stupid play and not very thoroughly thought-out; the only other option is that it's not some sort of long game and he actually believes that whatever bond of friendship happened in the Nakiverse is actually genuine and based on...god only knows what, and that's not an idea he's very comfortable with entertaining. Tsukiyama is used to observing other people's friendships, rather than having any of his own; he claims to be friends with Kaneki but he knows it's entirely shallow and one-sided, something he's playing at rather than actually doing. So he's not too sure what to...do with the notion that someone just kind of looked at him and decided that they were friends now when he wasn't doing anything to try to provoke a favorable reaction. Tsukiyama is used to manipulating people into liking him, usually for the purposes of preying on them later; he doesn't know what to do now that someone is doing it on their own, completely unprompted.
There's a feeling of a loss of control over the situation that he definitely doesn't like, but at the same time can't do anything about; his current canon point is leaving him a little twitchy about overemotional things, and this entire situation is one that he considers to be such, so...
TL;DR - THIS IS REALLY AWKWARD, NAKI.
At the same time, he will acknowledge that there are certain things about Naki that he does respect - the...whatever the fuck he did for his bodyguards back in Tokyo was admirable, even if it was completely balls-to-the-wall idiotic; he also seems to operate in a way that's similar to how Tsukiyama operates in terms of dealing with overwhelming things (that is to say that he doesn't, he just goes off and cranks up his reaction of choice - with Naki it's either crying or getting angry, with Tsukiyama it's turning up the flamboyant tendencies) so he kind of understands and is perfectly fine with that much, at least.
...Also this guy is surprisingly fun to talk shit with, when he's got nothing else to do. He may actually be disappointed when the day eventually comes that someone from home shows up and he's going to have to go back to beating his ass.
JUST. STOP IT WITH THE AWKWARD AND WE'LL BE FINE, OKAY.