Do vampires have any humanistic functions? Like hiccuping for example

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-I would assume that, for the most part, they do. Overall, vampires seem to function like humans, and those kind of functions are sort of just innate to the physical layout. Like, if you have an esophagus and vocal cords and assorts parts like humans do, the same functions are going to come with it. The only exceptions I can think of are magic related. 

I have a couple questions about the child au, hope its not too overwhelming orz What’s the living situation like? Is there one parent substitute for each of the three families (s,m&t) or one for full siblings (the triplets, shin&carla, reiji&shu)? What happens during a full moon? Are vampire children already stronger than humans? How do they handle sunlight? Do they already have familiars and if yes are the familiars also still juvenile?

Admin Mawile: (*゚∀゚*) Oooohhh nice questions!!!

-It’s whatever the reader wants to picture! I wanted to leave the set up more open ended and able to adapt to various situations, so the reader’s situation can be whatever you’d like to think of it as. 

The full moon does mostly the same thing, enhancing the kids’s budding powers and making them more aggressive. With children, though, that aggression is more likely to manifest as hyperactivity and bad behavior. 

In some ways. Physically, the stronger ones are about the same as an adult human, but magic and other powers quickly put them ahead. However, kids can’t use those powers very well, and many of them have fresh memories that would prevent them from doing anything to fight back, even against a human. 

Sunlight is uncomfortable, stinging sensitive eyes and feeling just plain wrong to nocturnal creatures. It won’t do them any real harm, but they burn easier than human kids, and don’t like the light at all. 

They most likely have a variety of weak familiars, ones that can actually be controlled by a young, inexperienced vampire. 

Hello! I absolutely love your blog! If it’s okay, can I request a continuation of the scenario where the boys get sent to their room for the first time? Let’s say their new mom comes in a few hours later and the boys are so scared. But instead of giving them punishment, she gently pats their head and smiles at them, saying that she’ll never do anything to hurt them and she just wanted to give them time to think about what they did wrong and to never do it again.

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Shuu:

-While he’s very glad to be getting away without a punishment, he can’t help but feel like you’re still going to do something. He wouldn’t put it past an adult for something like this to be a trick. 

Reiji:

-He still doesn’t believe that you aren’t going to hurt him, and honestly, that thought scares him more. He has to be disciplined if you’re going to forgive him, and he can’t stand the idea of you staying mad at him. 

Ayato:

-Once he’s sure that you’re not going to just leave him there, he makes himself sick all over again anticipating something even worse. She used to lie about what she was going to do to him, so why couldn’t you?

Kanato:

-He bursts into tears the second you enter his room, attaching himself to your legs and begging not to be left alone again. He’d do anything, even take a beating, if it meant he wouldn’t have to be by himself. 

Laito:

-No matter what you say about not hurting him, he physically can’t stop flinching away. You were angry, and there’s no telling what an angry adult will be willing to do to him now that there’s good reason for it. 

Subaru:

-While he’s eternally glad to not be locked up, the thoughts of ending up like his mother because he was bad won’t leave. He’s still in panic mode, curled up and not talking or reacting no matter what you do. 

Ruki:

-The relief that you aren’t going to hurt him is like thousands of pounds being lifted from his shoulders. He still can’t believe he was bad enough to have to suffer this in the first place, and he’s determined not to let it happen again. 

Kou:

-It’s very hard for him to believe that you really won’t do anything, and he stays on edge around you for the next couple days. No matter how nice you claim to be, he can’t fully trust that you won’t change. 

Yuuma:

-He’s more than relieved to have the punishment be over, and even though you didn’t do anything mean, he’s still feeling on edge. There’s a chance you could still be mad, and he doesn’t want to make it all worse. 

Azusa:

-Honestly, he’s still sort of hoping for something painful. Not only will it teach him to be good for you in the future, you’ll forgive him if you get to take your anger out. Not hurting him just means you could still be upset. 

Carla:

-If he’s been bad, then you have to do something. A few minutes alone in his room doesn’t count, and he can’t believe that this is all over until something happens. It’s not right to just let himself get away with things. 

Shin:

-He doesn’t quite believe that you aren’t still going to do something. When people got mad at Carla, he always had to suffer for it, and there’s a terrifying suspicion that your kindness is nothing but a lie. 

A child au where Reiji and Shu get scolded by their new mother for being mean to eachother?

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Shuu:

-He grudge against his little brother is less deep, but still just as nasty. Shuu  envies Reiji’s freedom, and antagonizes him out of nothing but spite and jealousy. He may be the more hated, but he’s far from innocent in the fighting. He’s convinced that Reiji hates him, and stopping that line of thought is about the only way to get him to open his heart to having a decent relationship. He’ll get along, but will probably always sneak mean things behind your back. He hates being scolded by you, though, and at least tries to hide it all. 

Reiji:

-His hatred for Shuu runs more strongly than most parts of his personality, and talking him out of it in any way is almost impossible. Shuu has had everything he’s ever wanted; affection, discipline, respect, and he still throws it all away. Unless Shuu changes his behavior, Reiji won’t hate him any less, and even talking him into being civil is nearly impossible. He wants to see Shuu suffer like he has for all these years, and even your word won’t stop that. He hates that you’re angry at him now, and it just makes him hate Shuu all the more. 

Hello! What would the boys’ reactions be if their new mom playfully pinches their cheeks in the child au please?

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Shuu: He likes the attention just fine, but you’re reminding him a little bit too much of the old ladies at the balls he had to attend. 

Reiji: Despite insisting that you need to stop treating him so childishly, he’s flushed and struggling not to smile under the affection. 

Ayato: While he usually loves your attention, he doesn’t like this kind so well. The pinching actually kind of hurts. 

Kanato: He always enjoys being in your focus, and he’ll put up with nearly anything, even this, to stay there for as long as possible. 

Laito: He pretends to tolerate it, but the pinching is a little but too much like his mother’s rare bouts of affection for comfort. 

Subaru: Despite the pinching itself being a bit uncomfortable, the feeling of being so wanted more than makes up for it. 

Ruki: He doesn’t like being manhandled, much less being treated like a little kid, and the pinching is not going to go over well. 

Kou: The pinching doesn’t feel so great, but it’s clearly meant to be affectionate, and he’ll definitely put up with that. 

Yuuma: He has vague memories of this kind of thing happening before– and he still does not like it one bit. 

Azusa: He’ll all but beg you to pinch herder, torn between soaking up all of your affection and getting wonderful pain from your hands. 

Carla: He’ll tolerate whatever you feel is necessary, but it’s more than obvious that he’s far from fond of the treatment. 

Shin: He sees the pinching as undignified, and pulls away almost immediately. He’s not a kid, and you don’t need to act like it!

How about the Sakamaki & Mukami brothers’ s/o finding their bat forms cute? (Vampires turn into bats at will in order for them to fly.)

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Shuu: That form isn’t meant for anything but a convenient means of flight, and you’re acting stupid by being so fascinated with it. 

Reiji: What you find so cute is little more than a tool, and he’s more than a bit repulsed by how you fuss over such a distasteful form. 

Ayato: Of course you think every part of him is perfect! If you weren’t at least a little appreciative, he would have been mad. 

Kanato: Cute really is the right word for it, and he’s glad you’re smart enough to realize that much. You might not be totally stupid after all. 

Laito: While he always loves being fawned over by you, there are many things he’d rather you see him as than cute. 

Subaru: He’s flustered almost the instant “cute” leaves your mouth, and immediately vanishes in order to calm down. 

Ruki: While it’s good that you know proper appreciation for your owner, cute isn’t really the most respectful term. 

Kou: Of course he’s cute! No matter what form he’s in, he’s an idol, and being cute is practically in the job description. 

Yuuma: Cute isn’t the first word he’d associate with himself, no matter what form he’s in. And it is a bit annoying that you’re fussing over him now. 

Azusa: He appreciates any praise from you, and is more than fine with being called cute, especially if it can apply to his regular form too. .

Hello! can you do a child au where reiji, Subaru, Ayato , and Azusa have trouble making friends and their new mom teaches them how pls? ( your child aus are amazing!)

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Reiji:

-He’s a picky, bossy kid, and is obviously going to have issues with finding other children who will put up with it. There are a mountain of issues to work through besides the obvious, and most likely, the best you’ll be able to do is convince him to tone it down for other kids. His reasons for acting like that go all the way back to neglect and issues with Shuu, and they’re nearly impossible to change. 

Subaru:

-His main problems are being painfully shy and a deep seated complex that everything he does is wrong and bad. It takes absolutely ages for him to accept that you don’t think he’s filthy, and making friends is a long, difficult process. It’s best to take things one person at a time and give him enough time to adjust. Still not easy, but it’s the best chance you have. 

Ayato:

-He’s bossy, over-aggressive, and self centered, and getting another child to even put up with him isn’t easy. His issues are rooted in Cordelia’s abuse, and it’s a long, slow road to work him out of them. A real friend who can handle his ego is rare indeed, and you might be better off spending lots of time teaching him what acceptable behavior is first. 

Azusa:

-He’s a perfectly friendly child, it’s just that his definitions of kindness are off. Honestly, it’s impossible to talk him out of thinking pain is love, and you’ll only be making both of you miserable if you try. On top of all that, he’s slow and strange, and there are very few children capable of handling that. It’s almost best to leave him to his small, devoted social circle of brothers. 

Do you think someone explaining to Azusa that most people don’t like pain would be like explaining to Laito that some people are asexual. Great job with the blog by the way, excellent writing skills.

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-Hmmm will first of all, Laito sees lust as love, and while he does believe that all humans are capable of that, asexuality would probably be more like someone with no feelings to him. As in, he understands that some people don’t want it, but he still thinks that it could be coaxed out of them if they were truly made to lust after someone. Yes, that’s a terrible way of thinking, but Laito is gross. 

And as for Azusa, yeahhhhh it’s not gonna be easy getting him to realize that not everyone likes that. Like the only thing that might come close is “some people like getting pain, some people like giving it.”