At least Tsukuyomi did not foresee himself having to spend too much time beating about the bush. The awkwardness of their meeting was further accelerated by the fact that there were people looking at them from the other tables, but Tsukuyomi had no intention of staying here longer than was necessary. He would say his piece, come to an agreement which the both of them found satisfactory and take his leave before leaving too big of an impression behind on the place.
He waited for the waiter to finish serving the green tea and walk away out of earshot before taking a small sip of his drink and replacing the cup back onto the table, twirling it around between his fingers absently as his mind started formulating and rearranging the words he needed.
"What Amaterasu does in her own time and who she decides to acquaint herself with is her own business. I have not interfered with her affairs since our falling out and I do not intend to do so."
Another sip of green tea. A moment's more of silence.
"However, you will understand that I have concerns with her... spending time with you. Your..."
species...
"People- pantheon, as it were, has a reputation that puts its members in a bad light. Amaterasu is linked to the imperial bloodline and she is a crucial part of our nation. We are conservative by nature - a notion which you may or may not understand - nevertheless, none of us will stand for it if she becomes... 'too acquainted' with and therefore influenced by..."
an outsider. A foreigner. Some dirty little inbred mongrel washed up on Grecian shores.