Oh no!! (Human)Subaru found the heirloom vampire dagger! Unsure of what should be done with this he goes to big brothers Shuu and Reiji for help; Reiji decides this needs to be discussed amongst a larger group of people and brings Ruki and Carla into the loop (somehow Laito finds out, apparently he was “passing by” when their discussion caught his ear). Will their desire for freedom outweigh the possible guilt of murdering the lovely captor? (What do you believe the outcome will be? ðŸ˜Ž)

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-Subaru is probably the most willing to murder for his freedom. He’s already used to being corrupted, and killing the monster holding them hostage would just be one more thing against him. A part of him wants to be useful and protect his brothers, and he’s probably the best suited to do the deed. 

-Shuu has more of a feeling that even that wouldn’t let them escape. There has to be more than just the one vampire, and killing this one would just get them in a world of trouble with whoever the vampire is connected to. Not only that, it’s highly unlikely their father would let them just get away. 

-Reiji is willing to kill to escape, but like Shuu, is doubtful that it would do them any good. He’s secretly more afraid of trying to fight back than he lets on, too used to being obedient to change so suddenly, but his desperate position pushes him into the kind of mental corner that could end in violence. 

-Ruki is also hesitant to try to escape. He’s well aware that their father wants them there, and doing something as extreme as killing their captor might get them in much more trouble than they are even now. He wants to leave this place more than anything, but isn’t sure that it’s possible for them.

-Carla would do anything to return to his former position, and would definitely kill off the vampire if he thought it would give him a chance at getting away. However, he’s well aware that you are not the end of your species, and is smart enough to know that killing you would get them all in more trouble. 

-Laito is mostly of the opinion that playing nice is the way to stay safe. There’s no way you’re ever going to let them go, and even if they could kill you, it likely wouldn’t be the end. He’ll turn down the idea in favor of trying to get on your good side in the hopes that you’ll be nicer to someone dear to you. 

-The final outcome is that they don’t use the knife. Most of them are well aware that escape is a mere dream, and aren’t willing to risk getting all of them in trouble over a plan that’s mere hope to begin with. Not only would it be nearly impossible to actually kill you, none of them want to find out what would happen if the rest of your species (or the people who sent them there in the first place) found out that they’d killed their host. They hide the knife somewhere in case they truly need it, but know better than to think of actually trying to escape your clutches. 

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