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Shuu:
-He’s honestly just as sad as you are that your dog passed away. He was every bit as fond of the animal as you were, and is sobbing right along with you. You’re probably going to have to calm down at least enough to comfort him, or the cycle of tears is never going to end.
Reiji:
-He insists that everything dies eventually, and that it was perfectly normal for your dog to pass away. It sounds harsh, but it’s his way of being comforting, assuming that asserting the facts will make anyone feel better. He honestly just wants you to stop crying… before you make him cry too.
Ayato:
-He’s every bit as upset as you are, but tries twice as hard to hide it. He hates anyone seeing him cry, and getting upset over an animal is exactly the kind of thing his mother would have punished him for. Out of habit, he’ll likely tell you to quite crying because the animal didn’t really matter.
Kanato:
-It doesn’t quite sink into him how an animal dying is bad thing, not when you can have it stuffed and keep it forever. He’ll gleefully suggest that, convinced that it will end your sadness, and will be even more confused when it makes you cry even more, not understanding what he did wrong.
Laito:
-He’s more than a little uncomfortable with your tears, and tries to comfort you if only so they’ll stop. He empathizes with you a lot more than he’d really like, and desperately wants you to stop crying before you make him emotional too, out of nothing but sympathy that you’re so upset.
Subaru:
-He can’t help but feeling like he did something wrong, like your tears are somehow his fault. Rationally, he knows why you’re upset, but it’s very hard for him to straighten out that this has nothing to do with him. He’ll probably try to avoid you, afraid of making something worse by being there.