How would the Xeno vampire boys react to an s/o who was fascinated with their wings, fangs, etc?

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Shuu:

-For some of it, he just won’t stop you. If you’re that interested in his fangs, and you can look without waking him up, he doesn’t really care. But a vampire’s wings are beyond delicate, and even asking to see them is a quick way to get even his lazy self on the defensive. 

Reiji:

-He can’t stand being poked at. You treating him like some kind of exhibit does not sit well, and any kind of attempts to get near his supernatural features will be quickly shot down. He’s not something to be fascinated with, and you’ll learn the hard was what making him feel vulnerable and pinned ends in. 

Ayato:

-Your fascination is mostly amusing to him. As long as you act respectful enough, he’ll be entertained by you being so captivated with with his fangs (although he’ll also take it as you wanting to be bitten). But so much as mention his wings, and any good mood vanishes instantly. 

Kanato:

-If you so much as mention wanting to have a closer look at his fangs, he’ll scream. You don’t get to decide that, you can’t just say you’re going to touch him, you’re not allowed to make him do things. He hates to lose control in any way, so the wings are most definitely off limits. 

Laito:

-For the most part, he’ll take your fascination in stride, enjoying the attention and letting you mess around. You can’t hurt him in any way, after all. But that’s just when it comes to his fangs and other special attributes, any mention of his wings makes almost angry, all traces of humor gone. 

Subaru:

-Nope, nope, nope. You will not be examining his fangs like he’s some kind of bug under a magnifying glass. The closest look you get is when he’s biting you, which you’re obviously asking for if you keep talking about his fangs. You’ll get yelled at if you persist in your fascination. 

Ruki:

-You will not be treating him like something interesting to examine. He can’t stand you being pushy about it, asking or pressuring him in any way that isn’t clearly respectful. His wings are off limits in conversation, even, any reference to them grounds for a painful punishment. 

Kou:

-Yeah, it’s cute the first few times you get all excited over his fangs, but the fascination gets old quick. Seeing you so interested feels awfully, sickeningly similar to another time when he was pursued for being “special”, and he starts getting angry and defensive about the issue before long. 

Yuuma:

-He sort of gets why a human would be so fascinated, but it’s still really weird. He can sort of tolerate it at first, but the more interested you get, the more he gets sick of it. It helps if you can phrase things in a way that makes it seem like no big deal, just some silly little interest you have. 

Azusa:

-He loves the attention. You being interested in him, wanting to pay attention to just him,  getting so happy over something he can easily provide, Azusa loves it it. He’d have no problems with letting you handle his wings, either (you might pull on them), but Ruki has told him very clearly not to let anyone touch them. 

Carla:

-Unless you make your interest seem extremely respectful and full of awe, Carla won’t tolerate it. Endzeit has left its mark all over him, effects he’d never want you to see, and he hides his discomfort at the scrutiny with annoyance and anger, pretending like it’s just a matter of your place. 

Shin:

-It’s only right that you’re amazed by him, but the constant fascination gets old fast. If you can keep your interest to a low, “reasonable” level, he might indulge you just to feed his own ego, but not if you make an annoyance of yourself. His wolf form is a bit of an exception; you can’t keep him out of it. 

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. 

sleeping hcs for all the boys? like what positions, how deeply they sleep, and what kind of dreams/nightmares?

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Shuu:

-Can sleep in practically any position, anywhere, any time. Half of the places he falls asleep in can’t be comfortable, and yet he seems perfectly at ease in them. He’s an incredibly deep sleeper, and general doesn’t dream, save occasional nightmares which are always about fire. 

Reiji:

-Sleeps stiffly on his back, sometimes curling up when he has a bad nightmare. Reiji is a very light sleeper, and can wake himself up just by rolling over. He has horrible, constant nightmares that make it difficult, if not impossible to get any real rest. He refuses to take any naps, even to make up for lost sleep. 

Ayato:

-Sprawled out and turned sort of sideways is his default sleeping position. He drools, snores, and kicks in his sleep, and somehow almost always wakes up facing some strange direction. He has weird, vivid dreams, and frequent nightmares, usually about his mother. 

Kanato:

-He sleeps all curled up in a little ball, clinging on to Teddy fiercely. He’s a light sleeper who has to stay wrapped up in blankets at all times, and he’ll wake up instantly if Teddy falls out of his grasp. He hates sleeping much because of the nightmares that come, and stays up much longer than is healthy. 

Laito:

-Laito sleeps on his stomach, a bit curled in on himself, and almost always hugs a body pillow . He’s a fairly light sleeper who has bad nightmares and tends to make little noises in his sleep. His face is very unguarded during sleep, and shows more of his real emotions that he ever lets slip when he’s awake. 

Subaru:

-Sleeps on his side, hands pulled in close to his chest, and his back pressing up against the side of his coffin. Subaru isn’t really a heavy or light sleeper, but thanks to so long sleeping in his coffin, he has trouble falling asleep in a bed. Has rare, but disturbing nightmares and few other dreams. 

Ruki:

-Usually sleeps on his stomach, because extended pressure against his scars makes them ache. Deep, sound, sleeper who can never sleep more than six hours at a time. He has frequent insomnia, but doesn’t need a lot of sleep to function. Almost never dreams, but when he does, they’re awful nightmares. 

Kou:

-A light sleeper who tosses and turns, and tends to cry and mumble and make little miserable noises in his sleep because of nightmares. Sleeps on his side with his hands clutching the blankets, and his legs sort of curled in. Noise doesn’t really wake him up, but any kind of contact does. 

Yuuma: 

-Winds up in strange positions, all twisted around in ways that don’t seem the slightest bit natural or comfortable. Snores like a freight train and clings on to anyone or anything that’s in bed with him. Has one strange nightmare that always repeats, about a fire a place he can’t quite remember. 

Azusa:

-A very, very deep sleeper who snores quietly and stays curled in a tight little ball, limbs all pulled in close to his body. He has realistic dreams, although they usually turn to nightmares, and nothing short of a good shake can wake him up. Gravitates to anything warm while asleep. 

Carla:

-Carla loses all composure when he’s asleep. Sleeps stretched out on his side, hair a wild mess fanning out around his head, and sometimes drools a little. He’s a deep sleeper who can sleep through almost anything, and while he does have horrible nightmares, he’ll never show that they bother him. 

Shin:

-Sleeps on either his stomach or back, and takes up a ton of space. He spreads out and rolls around, mumble and sometimes talks in his sleep, and can jolt awake for a few minutes before going right back to sleep. Has strange, vague dreams and frequent nightmares about past traumas. 

Hey! For the pet Au: how would the boys react if they were bought/found/whatever, and the person treated them more like a friend than a pet? Cos it looks like a lot of their phychology is based off the ‘being a pet’ thing and being someone’s property, rather than being treated well. S, M, and T if possible!

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Shuu:

-Shuu would have thought that finally being left alone, not trained or punished or expected to perform would be a good thing. But the sudden lack of seemingly any interest in him is just sickening. He has to have done something wrong, this isn’t normal, it isn’t right. 

Reiji: 

-It makes him more neurotic than ever, anxious and stir-crazy without some kind of purpose. Reiji has spent his whole life trying to become the best pet possible, and having his one source of value taken away makes him think that he’s really just been deemed worthless. 

Ayato:

-He’s convinced that he’s done something wrong, been bad enough that they’re not bothering with him anymore, maybe getting ready to return or sell him for not being worth their time. If anything, not being treated like a pet just makes Ayato try twice as hard to be good one. 

Kanato:

-Is he crying too much? I he too noisy or too quiet or not responsive enough? There has to be some reason why his new owner doesn’t want him. They may not be hurting him yet, but that just means something worse is coming. Whatever he’s doing wrong, he’ll fix it. 

Laito:

-An owner not treating him like a proper pet means something is very, very wrong. Laito’s world view is unmovable, anything that goes against it has to be a sign of something bad, and an owner going against everything he’s supposed to be is just a whole new kind of cruelty to him. 

Subaru:

-He’s beyond suspicious, he’s sick with worry that they’re plotting something, hiding the pain that’s to come behind the kind, fake, way they act. There’s no way a human would bother to buy him just to ignore his every purpose, they have to be planning to do something horrible as soon as he relaxes. 

Ruki: 

-No human, no owner, would have any legitimate reason to treat him so well. They have to be planning something, either that or they just see no use for him. A home this kind isn’t real, can’t be, especially not for a scared, branded, worthless, low quality stray. 

Kou:

-They probably can’t get close enough for him to notice the difference. Kou panics around humans, an owner all the more so, hiding and crying and doing anything to keep them away. He’d be so sick with fear that he’d barely notice that they weren’t punishing him for lashing out. 

Yuuma:

-Yeah, they’re up to something. He’s not the type of pet that gets treated nicely, at best, he’s for physical labor, not some valuable purebred that an owner would want to fuss over. They’re planning something, something so painful and awful that it warrants such an elaborate act to set it up. He’s terrified. 

Azusa:

-What has he done so wrong that they won’t even use him? Could he possibly be so worthless that his owner doesn’t even want to hurt him? It makes Azusa miserable, thinking that he’s so unwanted, so bad and useless that he isn’t even allowed to be punished for it. 

Carla:

-He’s been so good, even if he’s weak and sick, he can’t deserve being thrown away like this. Carla wholeheartedly believes that there’s no use in him beyond a pet, that if he’s not pleasing an owner, he should be dead, and for how cruel this owner is being, it probably won’t be long until he is. 

Shin:

-He’s known cruel owners before, but pretending to be so nice is a whole new kind of sadism. Shin knows that they’re just tricking him into messing up, into letting his guard down and giving them a reason to hurt him or send him back to be put down for sure, and he’s not falling for it. 

I’m on my phone so I can’t read the rules so hopefully this is fine. Do you do reactions for the Pet AU? I kinda wanna know what would be their reaction if they actually got adopted. If you don’t then feel free to ignore this. Love ur blog

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Shuu:

-There’s endless relief at being saved from veritable death row, but the longer he thinks about what kind of person would want a pet with his history of laziness and faults, the more nervous he becomes. 

Reiji:

-Of course he did! He’s done everything to be the best pet possible, of course someone finally found him worth buying. Inside, he’s so relieved he could cry. He won’t be put down, he won’t die for being useless

Ayato:

-A sort of happy-shock, ecstatic that all his work and training and good breeding could finally pay off, but still wondering what kind of person was willing to look past his age and other flaws. 

Kanato:

-Literally crying with joy, thinking of all the ways he can please them and avoid further pain. He can be good, he can be so good, and whoever’s adopting him will have to be happy enough to not want to hurt him anymore. 

Laito:

-Happy, but worried about the all new traumas he knows could be coming. Humans are cruel, and while having an owner saves him from certain death, but owners can do things even more painful if he’s not good enough. 

Subaru:

-He’s somewhere between amazed and terrified. Subaru can’t believe anyone would want him, but considering his status as unsafe to adopt, whoever has must be one of the illegal, feared fighting rings or some kind of hard labor. 

Ruki:

-If his brothers aren’t safe, he’d do anything to escape or be thrown out again. Even if it’s a good home, he couldn’t live happily while the others are alone on the streets. He’d rather die with them than live knowing that he left them.  

Kou:

Scared half to death. Humans have never done anything but hurt him. Being taken into one of their homes just means whoever has him is going to have all the power and resources they need to hurt him even more. 

Yuuma:

-He’s in a state of disbelief, unable to understand what would make an owner want him. Unless they’re just going to work him to death or use him in fights, make use of his strength for the rest of the short life he’d have. 

Azusa:

-He’s happy, so happy to be wanted and have a home, but owners are still so scary. If they don’t like him, he could be forgotten about, locked up or thrown away and never wanted again. 

Carla:

-What if they weren’t told about his illness? If he, a precious First Blood, turns out to be such a disappointment to an owner, and was still stuck with them, the slow death he’s succumbing to would be nothing in comparison. 

Shin:

-Being saved from death row is wonderful, but after the incident with his eye, he’s more than wary of any new owners. He has to be good, good enough that they can’t justify hurting him any more. 

the pet au makes me sad ! ( ; o ;) especially Subaru cause he’s my boyyy, so how would Subaru feel if he was rescued, like by someone who is against the mistreatment of pets and wants to keep him safe, someone who treats him gently

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-If the person is against treating him like a pet, even if they’re kind, he won’t take to it very well. He’s so set in the idea of his only worth being as someone’s pet that being treated otherwise would seem like he’s just being thrown away, of no use to anyone if his one purpose gets taken away from him. 

An owner who is still that, just kinder than the usual sort would go over much better, although that still isn’t saying much. Subaru has been marked as useless for more of his life than not, he’s going to be stuck in the same concepts of worth and value no matter how kindly he’s treated. He’d be terrified, sure that this new, seemingly gentle owner is just faking, hiding something awful and cruel until they think he’s off guard. Nothing is going to change his thinking immediately, only that sort of kindness for years could begin to erase what a lifetime of training has made him believe. 

I have a question for all the Sakamaki brothers: What is the most annoying thing someone can do? Thank you for your time!

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Shuu:

-Waking him up, being too noisy, not letting him sleep, the list goes on. Shuu doesn’t care what you do as much as some of his brothers might, but if you disturb his sleep in any way, it’s an almost guaranteed route to his ire. Siding with Reiji is the only other thing that comes close.

Reiji:

-His list of annoyances is a mile long and so perfectionistic it’s almost unbelievable. From not showing him enough respect, to making tea incorrectly, there are a thousand things that can anger him. Of all of them, though, intentionally causing him trouble and extra work is probably the worst.

Ayato:

-Ayato is pretty short-tempered, and takes offence at all kinds of seemingly harmless behavior, but the worst thing to him would have to be making fun of him or openly disrespecting him. He’s the best, got it? Any words or actions that imply anything else won’t be tolerated. 

Kanato:

-Really, what doesn’t annoy him? If you so much as breathe wrong, Kanato will find some way to be angry about it. Anything and everything can set him off, with no more warning than what kind of mood he’s in. Any harm to Teddy makes him the angriest, but that’s more of a death sentence than an annoyance. 

Laito:

-Laito is a lot less unaffected than he usually lets on, but even so, he doesn’t tend to get annoyed at minor slights. It’s more fun to laugh them off… then surprise the offender with a little torture later. About the only thing that makes him visibly angry is any kind of contest to his constructed world view.

Subaru:

-His annoyance is frequent and violent, most often brought on by something as simple as minor distress. Subaru’s main reaction to anything he doesn’t like or want to deal with is rage, so it’s absurdly easy to annoy him. Don’t push too far, though, or you’ll be stuck with one violent vampire. 

Hi, could you possibly do some Reiji boyfriend headcanons? Thank you ^_^

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-He likes to micromanage your life down to the tiniest choices. Not only so that you might come a little closer to meeting his ridiculously high (and always rising) standards, but to grasp every little bit of control over you he can. He’ll always rebuke you for giving him so much extra work, but Reiji seems to genuinely enjoy making your choices for you. 

-You’ll be getting countless lessons on what he deems proper behavior. Reiji won’t stand for a partner who makes him look bad, and no matter how long it takes (and how much you suffer) you will be whipped into shape. Sometimes literally, And you’d better be grateful for it; his time is precious, and yet he chooses to spend it improving you. 

-And yet, Reiji manages to be strangely, remarkably affectionate. You may not always notice it (or realize that what he’s doing is his form of affection), but he takes every subtle, carefully concealed opportunity for closeness with you. Of course, he’d never be blatant about enjoying your love so much, but should he ever become mentally compromised enough to let his cautiousness slip, you’ll see first hand just how much he cares. 

Hello~ I saw you mention a “bonding instinct” in one of your Xeno AU posts and I was wondering if I could find out more about it, like what are the other ways to trigger it, is it something that happens often among vampires and how could it be broken? Thanks :)

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-Vampire society is a cruel place. Finding another who doesn’t intend to do some kind of harm is a sadly rare occasion, especially in the olden days, when vampires were likely to prey upon each other. So, in order to keep the rare person who had intentions of kindness around, an instinct developed. The bonding instinct (also known as attachment instinct) is a powerful, involuntary sense of connection and, well, attachment to a person that treats the vampire well. It’s intended to make them more appealing, someone worth staying near, so that the rare kind soul doesn’t want to leave. 

-The bonding instinct is a very old, very much involuntary instinct; meaning that if it’s going to kick in, the vampire doesn’t have a lot of say in it. It can be stressful to be suddenly and forcibly attached to someone, especially considering the common views of “weakness” being shameful and unacceptable. It’s surprisingly easily triggered, though, even more so among vampires who have experienced little kindness in their lives. All it really takes is genuine affection, the kind of care so uncommon in their world, and from the time it kicks in, it only gets stronger with every bit of positive reinforcement, every further action that proves it to be warranted. 

-Among vampires, it’s fairly rare. Vampires really aren’t nice to each other (the whole reason why the instinct began), and their modern society places undue importance on composure and the avoidance of perceived “weakness”. Showing most instincts, no matter how involuntary they are, is considered shameful, something to tamp down and deny for fear of opening one up to ridicule. Breaking the attachment instinct would be a difficult and painful process, composed mostly of proving once and for all that whoever it was directed to is more of a threat than a provider. Not to mention the stress and mental pain it would cause. Bonding instincts run deep, especially the long-time ones, and breaking one would take a truly awful experience.