Looking back, Raidou can see why their previous selves were partners. Their thoughts tend to go along the same lines, not to mention their overall behavior is very similar. Having someone who understands him that well is refreshing, particularly since he didn't exactly have friends he could relate to when he was younger. He admires her drive and skills as a detective as well, and trusts her to have his back in just about any situation.
...And while it's too embarrassing for him to admit, he... kind of wonders, just a little bit, whether having a younger sibling might feel something like this. Is that strange?
For Ammy:
She breaks his brain. So much. He has been raised to serve the Yatagarasu, who in turn serves Amaterasu, making her the deity his family ultimately worships. Being around her instantly makes him humble and respectful... and then she completely turns that around by actually being a big ball of fluff that deserves all the snacks and all the pets and who's a good girl who's agood girl that's right you are here's your belly rub--
...And then he remembers this is the goddess who's the mother of nearly every other god and uh. He feels like there should be some kind of rules for how one is supposed to address her, but then she just gets affectionate and breaks his brain a little more.
All brain breaking aside, though, he does feel safe around her and appreciates it when she comes to calm him down when bad things start happening. He wants very much to be worthy of her attention and as such may try a little too hard to please her, hence all the confusion over how to behave when she's around.
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Looking back, Raidou can see why their previous selves were partners. Their thoughts tend to go along the same lines, not to mention their overall behavior is very similar. Having someone who understands him that well is refreshing, particularly since he didn't exactly have friends he could relate to when he was younger. He admires her drive and skills as a detective as well, and trusts her to have his back in just about any situation.
...And while it's too embarrassing for him to admit, he... kind of wonders, just a little bit, whether having a younger sibling might feel something like this. Is that strange?
For Ammy:
She breaks his brain. So much. He has been raised to serve the Yatagarasu, who in turn serves Amaterasu, making her the deity his family ultimately worships. Being around her instantly makes him humble and respectful... and then she completely turns that around by actually being a big ball of fluff that deserves all the snacks and all the pets and who's a good girl who's agood girl that's right you are here's your belly rub--
...And then he remembers this is the goddess who's the mother of nearly every other god and uh. He feels like there should be some kind of rules for how one is supposed to address her, but then she just gets affectionate and breaks his brain a little more.
All brain breaking aside, though, he does feel safe around her and appreciates it when she comes to calm him down when bad things start happening. He wants very much to be worthy of her attention and as such may try a little too hard to please her, hence all the confusion over how to behave when she's around.