pets au a scenario when the boys (all) are taken into one household but have a different master that is loving and caring to them treats them right and how would they act when they first meet them and when they relieved that they are not going to hurt them like their other masters did sorry about my English

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Shuu:

-It doesn’t make any sense, why a good, gentle owner, the kind that nearly only exist in myth, would choose a lazy, unfavored pet with brothers of much higher quality. There has to be an ulterior motive, some real reason why a human would bother treating him so well. 

Reiji:

-Finally, everything he’s worked for is coming true. He’s been adopted by a respectable, reasonable owner, just as he should be, and now his life has been secured. He doesn’t even want to think that it might not be real, that there’s a very real chance that the good part of his new home might not last. 

Ayato:

-What kind of owner is just nice for no reason? Could he really be lucky enough to get the nicest human ever? Ayato was just ecstatic to have a home, having that home be one with an owner that goes above and beyond normal treatment is almost too much good to take in all at once. 

Kanato:

-He’d be good no matter what kind of owner it was, soft and obedient and oh so harmless. But an owner that doesn’t want to make him hurt? That’s almost too good to be true. They should be making him suffer in some way for not wanting any pain; it’s abnormal for a human to be so kind. 

Laito:

-Since he’s done what he was supposed to, done everything to be the ideal pet for the best kind of owner, it makes sense that he’d be bought by one. But he’d never been able to imagine how nice an owner could possibly be, and the strange, overly kind treatment makes him nervous and unsure.

Subaru:

-He can’t believe a normal owner would want him, a dangerous, unstable pet, deemed unsafe to own. Even more so, he can’t believe that they’re being nice. Could they have him confused with another pet? Is it just some awful trick that’s going to end the moment he lets his guard down?

Ruki:

-If this was a situation where his brothers were also in a “safe” home, he’d be somewhere between absurdly grateful and terrified. A human taking in a worthless street animal, with nothing to gain from it is either the kindest he’d ever known humans to be, or the precursor to something awful. 

Kou:

-He can’t accept it. No matter how nice they seem, there has to be the same evil lurking under it. Humans are cruel, this kindness can’t be real. He’s still terrified of them, flinching away and hiding, no matter how gently they approach him. Kou trusted humans once, and he’ll never do it again. 

Yuuma:

-Could an owner really want him as some kind of treasured house pet? They’re not acting like he’s about to be sent away to work or fight, but, it can’t be real, can it? A human deciding that the huge, strong, scarred vampire is worth treating like a tiny, docile little purebred. 

Azusa:

-But, if he’s not being punished and hurt, doesn’t that mean he’s doing something wrong? Azusa is a masochist even in this universe, and the lack of any discipline actually makes him feel worse, wondering if his owner, his nice, wonderful owner, has found some reason not to like him. 

Carla:

-He knows that it won’t last for long, that his new owner will tire of playing nice, but the repose is so needed he almost doesn’t care. At least this way, they’ll see him appearing to be healthy, and when the cruelty does start, he’ll have had a chance to gather some strength for withstanding it. 

Shin:

-Yeah, it’s nice that he’s been bought by one of the good owners… if it’s even real. Humans lie, they pretend to be so nice and loving, when they’re just waiting to do harm. He wants to trust the kindness, finally have a owner that wants him, but the chances of it being real are so slim. 

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