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Shuu:
-You honestly won’t be able to tell if he was awake to hear you. Shuu very rarely takes out his earbuds to listen to you to begun with, and mentioning his past will only make him ignore you all the more. There’s no reason to think about it, let alone listen to some human’s pathetic apology.
Reiji:
-And who gave you permission to discuss his past? Are you the type of person to unabashedly intrude in the privacy of others, hmm? Whether it was tragic or not is none of your business, and because you’ve brought up even the mention of Shuu, now he’s in a terrible mood.
Ayato:
-He’s furious at the perceived pity. Your intentions may have been good, but all Ayato sees in them is an insult, and he reacts accordingly. Anything that even approaches the topic of his mother should be considered off limits, if you don’t want to suffer the brunt of the negative feelings it brings up.
Kanato:
-His reaction is a full on screaming fit. He didn’t allow you to bring any of that up, and unless you act quickly to pacify him, you’ll be on the receiving end of one of his nastier moments, and likely end with some new holes in your skin for your efforts to comfort him.
Laito:
-He’ll outright deny being upset by his past, insisting that he turned out all the better for experiencing love first hand. He acts as unbothered as ever, but, like with any mention of his history, that empty smile is soon followed by unimaginable cruelty.
Subaru:
-And what do you think you know? He’s filthy, and no worthless apology is going to fix that. He’s furious from thinking about his mother again, angrier yet that you can assume that words from you would fix anything. You know nothing about the matter, and you should keep your mouth shut.
Ruki:
-You don’t see much of a response from him, but you will be punished for stepping outside your place. You have no right to apologize for that, let alone propose the topic without permission. What you don’t see is how his scars to to ache, throbbing in time with your awful, pitying gaze.
Kou:
-Well aren’t you being awfully forward. At first, he doesn’t seem all that upset, and may even laugh the matter off. But inside, he’s somewhere between sick that you know and furious with the pity and presumptuous “understanding.” When the anger does come out, it’s not going to be pleasant.
Yuuma:
-There’s nothing to feel sorry for. For one, it’s all over and gone, so there’s no need for you to be so pitying about it, not to mention why you think some stupid apology would make any difference. He doesn’t need your sympathy, and it doesn’t mean anything to begin with.
Azusa:
-He honestly doesn’t understand what you’re sorry for. Everything that happened to him was deserved, and he even discovered the joy of pain along the way. To Azusa, his past is no tragedy, and even trying to explain why you see it as one won’t do any good.
Carla:
-There’s nothing you should be pitying. His history was just as it should be; the proper training to assume the title of king, not any kind of tragedy of abuse. He refuses to acknowledge any kind of trauma, and while he may let the initial apology slide, pushing the matter won’t end well for you.
Shin:
-He doesn’t need any kind of comforting for his past, and even if he did, what makes you think you’d be the one to do it. It’s hilarious that you’d even think to try! But, since you’re getting confident enough to do such stupid things, it means you must need to be shown your place again.