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Shuu:
-He doesn’t trust a small human any more than a big one, and if anything, expects more cruelty from a human young enough not to realize if it’s causing pain. Kids are oblivious, and that has a lot of potential to be bad.
Reiji:
-He’s ever bit as dedicated to them as he would be to any owner. A home is a home, no matter who he belongs to, and he’s not willing to risk losing it just because his owner is young and inexperienced.
Ayato:
-Despite feeling a bit prickly towards the child, he still tries to be a good pet. Kid or not, this is his owner, and they can decide what happens to him if he dares act out. There’s no use risking punishment from an adult next time.
Kanato:
-He accepts whatever humans choose for him, and if he’s to belong to a child, then so be it. He doesn’t have the will to make a fight out of it, much less invite punishment by misbehaving for an owner.
Laito:
-He’s smart enough to see the upside in the matter; that small humans are impressionable and perhaps easy to talk into not hurting him. He’s just fine with a young owner, especially a high inexperienced one.
Subaru:
-He’s absolutely terrified of accidentally hurting people, and a small owner is even worse. There are just too many things he could do to do harm, and that makes it almost impossible to relax.
Ruki:
-Even if this owner is young, they could still be a decent person. He’ll take anything that means he’s not being beaten, even a young owner could be a good one. He’s not going to judge before he knows how they are.
Kou:
-Even small humans terrify him, and he’s much too accustomed to the cruelty even children are capable of. He’ll treat them the same as he would an adult owner; with fear and hiding and terrified obedience.
Yuuma:
-He’s very, very afraid of harming such a small human, and is forced to be horribly careful with them at all times, rather than risk an accident. He knows that if he hurts his owner, he’s as good as dead.
Azusa:
-A young owner goes over well with him, and he’s more then gentle enough to handle them. He’s a quiet, easy to get along with pet, and even an inexperienced owner would have no trouble with him.
Carla:
-He doesn’t particularly care who he belongs to, and fully expects to be passed around for most of his life. Surely a child will get tired of a sick, unenergetic pet soon enough and hand him over to the next owner.
Shin:
-He’s had a child for an owner before, and lost an eye thanks to their unpredictable whims. He despises the idea of being with another one, and prays that they’ll pass him off to someone else soon.