Tsukiko " [name_f]Luna[/name_f] " Akamatsu (22) is one of Eithne’s colleagues, although the two have only just really started talking to each other because they work different hours and shifts. [name_f]Luna[/name_f] works part-time while studying Linguistics, being trilingual herself: speaking [name_f]English[/name_f], Japanese and [name_m]German[/name_m] fluently. She actually spent her teenage years in Munich after her dad got a job there and loved it, still keeping in contact with the friends she made there and recently made plans for one of them to come stay with her now she’s settled into her small, studio apartment. Luna’s the first person to admit she prefers living by herself - enjoying peace, organising the decor solo and being unphased by the quiet; so [name_f]Eithne[/name_f] living with three roommates is something she finds very interesting. By no means is [name_f]Luna[/name_f] massively antisocial or disinterested in her friendships, she just prefers having her own space and being able to relax with a podcast once she finishes a shift or essay. Her main means of treating herself when she completes her assignments is getting her nails done or attending live music - knowing a lot of musicians thanks to having been involved in her school’s music society, thanks to being a talented and accomplished drummer.
[name_f]Music[/name_f] runs through the Akamatsu family - as Luna’s mother is a retired orchestral cellist, and her older brother’s a frontman for two bands, one indie and the other far more grunge. Astrology is something else that she’s very intrigued by: not fully believing in it but undeniably fascinated, which she jokes is tied to her name. Luna’s the favourite employee if you need organising to be accomplished: having a very capable and orderly manner in how she likes keeping her own bookshelf, and she’s the favourite where archiving stock is concerned. Although she can seem a disinterested in talking to people at first, this is just Luna’s shyness, which her stoicism hides as it projects more confidence than she has around those she doesn’t know well. [name_f]Luna[/name_f] is kept company by someone permanently at home: her beloved iguana, Lime, who she received as a birthday present from her parents after many years of expressing her love of lizards to them (although they’re not really as fond, hence why Lime came along once [name_f]Luna[/name_f] moved into her own place).