Ahaha, I apologize very belatedly for that fail with Fujisaki. Oddly enough, he's very charmed by her. Fujisaki doesn't put up with naivety nor silliness that well, but more than tolerates it from Nono while still facepalm'ing a little. As much as he may deny it, he does mother hen people when he's really endeared to someone, Nono pings him right in that tendency at times. It's really surprising how little it took for her to do that though. In short, Nono tops him a lot and they should thread more
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Fujisaki does think of Eugenie as his friend. Considering he can count everyone he considers a friend on one hand, that's pretty significant. He really does like and respect her a lot. She's smart, fun, and truly just amazing. He doesn't quite understand why she spends time with him, but he doesn't mind it. Communication is a huge thing for him, where he normally can't get his meaning across or even speak with other people, but he can talk to her easily enough. He doesn't let his guard down completely, but he's very at ease with her. Still, he really doesn't like to cover a host of topics with her, like his family, Quatre, and things like that for various reasons, mostly what she would think and if she wouldn't want to be friends with him anymore. Even then, Eugenie is one of the few people where he feels like he can understand her world, and that puts her ahead of, well, everyone in a way. He can sympathize with her situation and wishes he could do something about it. While he doesn't understand her that well since he's not
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Dera, Dera. . . S-See, Joshua liked Dera when he met him! He was easy enough to poke with great success, and was almost adorably dedicated to Tsuna which pinged Joshua in his right-hand man position. However, he figured out very quickly that Dera was not someone who would be as fun to play with as he thought. Joshua is driven primarily by the need to have fun, mostly at the expense of others, in camp. So, Dera was now a nuisance. Then Dera thought he was capable of challenging Joshua. Joshua recognizes when someone is stronger than him and bows out of the fight. Dera had seen what he'd done to Yamamoto in play, yet he was still ready to face Joshua. So, Dera becomes an idiotic nuisance. The last strike was Dera essentially ignoring the fact that Joshua was in the one in power and in control. Joshua usually has the upperhand in every situation and while he knows he has it, it annoys him to no end that Dera won't acknowledge that fact. Joshua is also a spoiled rotten brat who just isn't used to being denied what he wants
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