Live together and kind master ask inspired me. What would they think if their master decided to put them in special training like reading, writing, cooking, even dancing? Because he doesn’t want uneducated pets and needs them to do household chores

 Admin Mawile: ∩( ・ω・)∩That kind of education is fairly normal for house pets, especially purebreds!!

Oh, and just to explain something, house pets are more like pets how we think of them, while the kind that have to work are basically just slave labor. Those kind don’t live long, and are very literally worked to death. That’s what usually happens to the bigger, rougher vampires, like Subaru and Yuuma, while the docile, smaller ones are the ones that are actually sort of cared for. 

Shuu:

-He doesn’t like having to work, of course, but learning how to do mostly sedentary things is better than real labor. And if cooking for his owner is what he has to do to avoid getting beaten, so be it. At least it’s not that hard to do basic chores and housework… 

Reiji:

-His and his brother’s previous owner only bothered with the very basics of pet education, but Reiji absorbed everything he was ever taught. He’s still remarkably intelligent, and is ridiculously happy for the chance to not only learn something, but make himself more valuable. 

Ayato:

-He’ll learn anything he has to to stay wanted. And anyway, he’s heard that lessons like these are normal for the good pets, so doesn’t this mean his owner has decided he’s worth all this work to educate? He’s not crazy about the chores and lessons, but knowing he’s wanted is more than worth it. 

Kanato:

-He’s had some singing lessons before, but his breeder wasn’t interested in “wasting time” for very long. He’s not always quite lucid enough to remember what he’s taught, and he’s afraid his owner will get just as sick of trying, but he’d learn anything if it would mean not being punished. 

Laito:

-He’s smart enough to take to the lesson’s with ease, and very used to the idea of learning housework and “educated” tasks. Becoming that kind of docile, well learned house pet is exactly what he expected, still used, but not having his good breeding wasted on hard labor. 

Subaru:

-Why is an owner bothering to teach him house pet stuff? The most of this kind of lesson he’s ever had was the snippets for information his mother supplied in her more lucid moments, never any kind of formal training, especially not in delicate tasks like cooking or dancing. 

Ruki:

-At the shelter, the vampires deemed suitable for the efforts were taught the very basics of reading, writing, and housework. Ruki never thought he’d ever have the chance to learn any more of it. Finally being able to use his mind, to learn something, is the best thing he could have hoped for in a home. 

Kou:

-He was taught a little bit of this, before the bad things at the shelter started to happen. Aside from the memories that keep coming back, the lessons themselves aren’t bad at all. He’d much rather have to cook for a human than have them decide they like him better bruised and crying. 

Yuuma:

-They’re, they’re really gonna teach him to be a house pet? There’s no way an owner would go this far just to make him a laborer, and knowing that he really will be a cared for, indoor type of pet, the kind that’s worth teaching and taking care of is the greatest happiness yet. 

Azusa:

-No matter how badly he wants to learn, his mind just won’t work the right way. He spaces out, forgets things, and takes three times as a normal pet to learn anything. He’s afraid that his owner will get bored of trying and find another pet instead, one that can actually remember what they’re told to. 

Carla:

-He’s more than educated in these fields already, taught every domestic chore he’d need to know as a child, so that no owner would have to bother with it. If they can find something (pet appropriate) that he doesn’t already know, the chance to learn and think leaves him absurdly grateful. 

Shin:

-He’s already been taught most of this, as is expected from his quality of pet, but the effort to better him is strangely flattering. It feels like his owner really wants him, they’re doing so much just to make him more useful, like he’s worth too much to just be left idle and unimproving. 

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