Can I request a (child au) scenario of mom taking care of a really sick Ruki who’s like so feverish he’s almost delirious and throwing up and coughing and just really sick pls and thanks I know this is weird and I’m sorry but I’m curious about what you’ll come up with

(*´ω`*) No problem!! I don’t mind “strange” requests~

-Ruki is curled into a ball of blankets, almost buried in every quilt you could find. He’s been complaining of chills for two days now, and even the little nest of blankets doesn’t seem to be helping much. 

You’re sitting next to him, combing fingers through his sweat-damp hair. Every so often, a new wave of painful coughs will wrack his little body.

When Ruki looks at you, you’re fairly certain he’s seeing someone else. His eyes flutter open for a minute, staring up at you with a look of utter confusion. Shuddering again, from cold or pain or maybe both, Ruki buries his face in the blankets, a soft, miserable noise leaving him. 

“Mother…” he mumbles, almost inaudible, “What are you… doing here..?”

Ruki doesn’t like to talk about what his life was like before staying with you, but you do know that the person he calls “mother” is long dead. 

Your own chest is starting to feel tight. 

But a minute later, Ruki is gagging, forcing himself upright and vomiting into the little trash can that you’ve started to keep beside the bed. He coughs, chokes, and shivers like he’s falling apart, little eyes scrunched tightly shut. 

For the Child AU, which of the boys do you think would cause their new mom the most amount of trouble? Like, which one(s) would start fights with the others, go running off and force New Mom to track them down, etc.? Would any of them react negatively to New Mom right off the bat/refuse to behave for her because she’s human? Thanks!

(ц`ω´ц*) This wound up being kind of a behavior analysis. Also sad. It wound up being really, really sad. 

Shuu:

-His behavior is split between that of a cheerful, relatively normal kid, and a desperate, near panicky need to avoid any kind of restriction or punishment. Shuu will accept you rather quickly, but he always seems to be sort of anticipating everything going horribly wrong, you starting to control him just like his mother did. He does tend to start fights, especially with Reiji, but it’s more insensitivity than intentionally doing anything wrong. 

Reiji:

-He’s a well behaved child, but in a way that feels more like he’s afraid of what will happen if he isn’t. Reiji quiet and out of the way, more often studying by himself than trying to get your attention, but it’s obvious that he’s trying way too hard to be grown up. Reiji doesn’t quite act like a child, even at such a young age, and he’ll do everything possible to be self-sufficient and responsible, even as it’s obvious that he’s starved for any kind of praise. 

Ayato:

-Ayato is honestly one of the most difficult kids you can deal with. He’s hyperactive, disobedient, and does whatever he wants whenever he wants to. However, any threat of punishment makes him nearly break down, so you’re left walking a delicate balance between keeping him under control and worsening his trauma. He’s the kind of kid to get into trouble constantly, and rarely a day goes by without him doing something he shouldn’t.

Kanato:

-If he’s attached to you, Kanato is the neediest child you may ever encounter. He’s so starved for affection that he’ll happily hurt himself just to get you to take care of him, or scream his throat raw until you pay attention to him. While he’s generally a reserved child, he doesn’t now how handle social interaction, and throws huge fits when the other children do anything that upsets him. He’s painfully clingy, and almost worryingly withdrawn. 

Laito:

-He acts like a normal kid, but it’s a very intentionally crafted ruse. Laito will do whatever he has to to appear well-adjusted, and puts on a front of being cheery, obedient, and innocent. He’s surprisingly responsible, and is decent at managing the other triplets. However, the closer to him you get, the worse things you’re going to find. Deep inside, his emotional state is a disaster, and he’s perpetually terrified of your kindness not lasting.  

Subaru:

-It’s hard to find a place to start. Subaru is a dangerous mix of a hot, violent temper, vicious self-hate, and a terrified longing to have a stable parental figure in his life. He’s downright reclusive, never interacts with the other kids, and reacts with violence when anyone but you gets close to him. He’s visibly terrified of the slightest negative reaction from you, and is so full of self-loathing that he can barely handle any positive responses. 

Ruki:

-He’s a polite, almost stern sort of child, and it’s obvious that he’s been forced to grow up way too soon. Ruki is almost more like a second parent when it comes to his brothers, and rarely causes any kind of trouble. He doesn’t take to authority well, though, and while he rarely does anything that needs corrected, he doesn’t like having to obey you. He’s viciously protective of his brothers, and tends to assume the worst of adults like you.

Kou:

-Kou is split between a broken, petrified mess who will break down into tears if you so much as raise your voice, and a clingy, needy child who soaks up every bit of affection like a little sponge. He’ll latch onto you if you let him, but at the same time, he’s constantly terrified that you’re going to turn out just like the last adults he knew. He’s a bit of a troublemaker when he’s relaxed, but he’s far too afraid of punishment to do anything too out of line. 

Yuuma:

-He doesn’t like being told what to do, and is entirely used to living without any kind of adult to rein him in. Yuuma is an excitable sort who tends to be rough, often unintentionally, and he’s more than willing to run off on his own and get into all kinds of trouble. He’s really, really not good at decent indoor behavior. He’ll demand to be punished in his brothers’ place, though, and it feels sort of like he’s trying to keep any negative attention away from them. 

Azusa:

-Aside from wanting you to hurt him, he’s a fairly well behaved child. Azusa is quiet and slow enough that he’s not good at causing trouble, and he’s more likely to be lost in his own little world. He’ll worship the ground you walk on if you’re kind to him, but unfortunately, that just leads to him wanting to be hurt all the more. Azusa does have a bit of mischievous streak, and he’s just plain demanding when he’s set on something that he wants.

Carla:

-Carla is so well-behaved that it’s almost scary. He’s more proper than most adults, unnaturally reserved, and seems to be downright frightened of the consequences of showing any genuine emotion. He’s a shy, soft child deep down, but it’s hidden under layers of stoic self-restraint. He’ll accept your authority surprisingly quickly, almost like he doesn’t know what to do without someone in charge. He always seems to expect to be hurt by you.

Shin:

-He’s a nightmare of a child. Shin never stops moving, is more than willing to bite people that annoy him, picks constant fights with anyone who gets too close, and resents you trying to control him. He’ll only listen to Carla, and even though you can kind of tell that he’s really, really desperate for praise and attention, he’s so ungrateful that it’s hard to give it to him. If you get on his good side, he’ll defend you to the death… but that’s far from easy. 

(Child au) Shu and Reiji being raised as proper brothers

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-It would be very, very hard to fix things between Shuu and Reiji. They’ve been raised in such an awful environment for so long that their issues with each other are almost unfixable. Especially on Reiji’s end. The near entirety of Reiji’s trauma is shaped around Shuu and the way their mother treated them. Reiji’s hatred and jealousy of his brother is so deeply embedded that it’s debatable if he’d ever truly be able to get past them. 

However, a decent parental figure would improve things at least a little bit. Shuu needs freedom and to be loved by someone who sees him as a child instead of a tool for getting ahead. Reiji needs attention and praise, to be treated like a person of his own instead of a servant and second-best to his brother. Love would go a long ways with both of them– even if neither of them would have any idea how to react to it. Letting both of them be children would be the best means of fixing anything between them. 

Shuu would get past their previous years the best. If he hadn’t lost Edgar yet, it wouldn’t be too difficult for him to re-learn how to view his brother. If he had lost Edgar, though, there would be a whole new layer of trauma to wade through; one that he might not ever be able to truly leave behind. 

Reiji, though, would have a difficult time moving on from how his mother treated the two of them. He’s been trained to see Shuu as the source of all of his problems, and getting him to think otherwise would be a challenge. He might not ever truly move past seeing Shuu as the competition that he can never overcome, but he would be able to relax a little and see Shuu more as family than a threat with the right parenting while he was still vulnerable. 

I had a question about the parental AU. Is biting a sexual thing. Cause honestly I think it would be really cute imagining kid ayato Cuddling up and drinking and taking a nap on you cause he was full.

I’m answering this for canon/all Aus, sort of, but personally, I see biting as intimate, not sexual. In the case of masochists who enjoy the pain or sadists who enjoy causing it, it can be a sexual thing, but there’s nothing inherently sexual about it. I could go into more detail here on the exact dynamics of how I see feeding, but I’ll wait for someone to actually ask about that -w- Your idea is perfectly valid, and super, super cute! ❤ 

I was wondering with the Child AU, how would Kanato react once he grew close to the reader and she gave him a stuffed animal? Would he treasure it like Teddy? Would he carry the new stuffed animal around more than Teddy? Would he snuggle it if reader had to leave for a while and couldn’t take him? How would his brothers react? (sorry if its long, but this has been on my mind awhile now.)

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-Considering that Kanato has been horribly neglected for the majority of his lifetime, a present from someone who genuinely cares about him is staggering. Cordelia only gave him Teddy as something that she had to use for, and having something given to him that wasn’t just thrown away because you didn’t want it would be, in all honesty, the nicest thing anyone had ever done for him. 

-He would absolutely keep that stuffed animal with him at all times. While he’ll always love Teddy, there’s something extra special about a toy that was given to him by someone who actually cares. There’s a chance he’ll stick to just carrying the one from you, but it’s equally likely that he’ll take turns with both of them. The one you gave him reminds him of you enough that snuggling it while you’re gone is almost guaranteed, since it makes him feel a little less alone.

-As for how his brothers would react, well, Kanato having a stuffed toy with him at all times is definitely nothing unusual, and that part wouldn’t get much of a reaction. However, the fact that the toy is from you makes a much bigger difference. Since the rest of them are similar degrees of neglected, the idea of a gift meant just for them is hard to imagine. (Yes, they’re at least a little bit jealous.)

Hiya, Child au please of new mom seeing Reiji and Azusa cry for the first time and coming to comfort them.(lost of floof plz)

Admin Mawile: φ(*⌒▽⌒)ノ

Reiji:

-The fact that you’re seeing him cry has him even more stressed. He’s fully expecting to be punished for being so weak, and looks half terrified that you’ve seen him in tears. He’s very hesitant to allow you to comfort him, thanks to being used to being scolded or worse for crying, but when he does accept the affection, he’s practically attached to your side. 

Azusa:

-He doesn’t have any issues about crying in front of you, and will cling to you willingly if you allow it. No one other than his brothers has tried to comfort him before, and the attention alone goes a long ways towards making him feel better. Just holding him and talking to him fixes almost anything, since your attention matters more to him than almost anything. 

I’m so glad to see you’re back!! Can I request a Child AU thing where new mom has to take the boys to work with her for some reason and they find out she works as a waitress? On her feet all day, running back and forth to deliver food and take orders, dealing with rude customers shouting at her and people’s kids misbehaving and causing her trouble all the time. How would they feel about that?

Admin Mawile: (*・∀・)ノ゛

Shuu:

-He’s never seen anyone have to work like you do, and doesn’t really understand how it’s fair that you have to suffer so much. He’s not used to the real world, and is mildly horrified at how you’re treated. 

Reiji:

-While he’s well aware of what people of your profession have to deal with, it does not sit well with him to see his caretaker forced to deal with such misery. Even though there’s little he can do, it clearly bothers him. 

Ayato:

-He’s unfortunately likely to try to intervene and shout at anyone who picks on you, which is probably just going to get both of you in trouble. He can’t stand seeing you have to suffer, though, and can’t just sit still and watch. 

Kanato:

-He doesn’t like the busy restaurant, and spends most of the day hiding in a corner with Teddy, whispering to the bear about how he wishes he could kill everyone in the building. It’s almost entirely because they’re mean to you. 

Laito:

-It doesn’t sit well with him to see you dealing with all of that, and since he understands that there’s nothing he can do in the moment, he’s most likely to do something sweet like cook dinner for you when you get home. 

Subaru:

-He’s as nervous as can be in a public place like a restaurant… and probably winds up snapping at anyone who treats you poorly. He has his temper even as a child, and does not like watching you be mistreated. 

Ruki:

-Seeing you treated the way you are reminds him way too much of how he used to treat his servants, and he’s probably going to wind up having a panic attack over it. It distresses him horribly that you have to live this. 

Kou:

-It’s probably one of the first times he’s seen such a busy restaurant, and he’s somewhere between overwhelmed and very unhappy that you’re suffering so much. He’ll cling to you miserably for the rest of the night at home. 

Yuuma:

-It’s beyond frustrating to see you treated like that, and he too is probably going to shout at anyone who’s particularly mean or rude to you. There’s no way he’s gonna tolerate you getting picked on like this. 

Azusa:

-He doesn’t understand why people are so mean to you, and probably winds up getting in the way and offering to be hurt instead. He doesn’t know or care about proper behavior, he just doesn’t want to see you hurt anymore. 

Carla:

-His first thought is something rather rude about the serving class, but that’s quickly replaced by the fact that it’s you who’s suffering. He’s downright furious that people dare to treat you in such a way, especially in front of him. 

Shin:

-He is going to bite anyone who mistreats you, and that is not an empty threat. You’ll have to do something to keep him under control, considering that he’s more than willing to get violent in order to “protect you”. 

What would it be like if the child Sakamaki brothers were watching a scary movie with mom and they get scared so they go to her for comfort?

Admin Mawile: (*´・v・)

Shuu:

-He’s never dealt with a scary movie before, and it’s probably going to get to him bad. He’s generally a pretty brave kid, but when something does scare him, it ends in him refusing to be alone in the dark for weeks. He sort of tries to act tough, but it’s pretty obvious that he’s seeking out comfort.

Reiji:

-It takes visible effort for him to admit that he’s afraid, and you’ll probably be able to tell that he’s shaken up long before he tells you. Distracting him with a book or just talking to him goes a long way, and it’s best to make sure that he doesn’t feel childish or like a nuisance for needing your attention.

Ayato:

-He hates admitting that he’s scared, and will play tough for as long as possible. When he finally does crack, it’ll probably be through something along the lines of sliding into your bed in the middle of the night and hiding there, stuffed rabbit in his arms even as he still tries to deny that he’s afraid.

Kanato:

-He doesn’t hesitate in the slightest to burst into tears and/or crawl into your lap. He probably is genuinely scared, but at the same time, it’s not like he’s going to miss a chance to get your attention and comfort. He’ll cry for longer than necessary, mostly in an attempt to get you to fuss over him. 

Laito:

-He’s more likely to whine about it than anything, but he’ll only go straight to you for comfort if he’s really scared. At that point, you’ll basically have him glued to your waist, sniffling and having a small crying fit over how scary the movie was. There’s no way he’ll sleep by himself that night. 

Subaru:

-He doesn’t like admitting that he’s afraid, but he will sit there with an absolutely petrified look on his face. You’ll have to turn off the movie pretty quickly and distract him, otherwise he’ll suffer in silence because he doesn’t want to bother you. And he considers needing comfort to be a bother. 

Child Au: mom taking care of Shuu, Reiji, and Ruki when they’re sick?

Admin Mawile: ∪*ゝω・)ノ”

Shuu:

-He gets rather whiny when he’s sick, and complains massively about not being able to go out and play. Eventually, he’ll wear himself out complaining, and fall asleep for long to enough to get some actual rest. He’s never had anyone but servants to take care of him when he’s sick, so someone who actually cares is quite the pleasant shock. 

Reiji: 

-Out of a fear that he’s going to annoy you, he tries to act like he’s fine until he gets so sick that he can barely stay upright. It makes him feel like a nuisance when you have to take care of him, and as nice as it is to have your attention all on him, he can’t help but worry that you’re going to get sick of it. If he gets really sick, he’ll be visibly soaking in whatever attention you give. 

Ruki:

-The last time he can remember being taken care of while sick is back when his parents were around, and that alone is more painful than the illness. The sicker he gets, the more he lets on how badly he misses them, and it’s a good idea to pay a lot of attention to him to help ease the pain. He’s well behaved, though, and is willing to rest properly while he’s ill. 

Hii, i loved your child AU, can you show me how would the s/m/t bros behave or spend their time when child!Yui is with them? (Please ignore any spelling/grammar mistakes, im not fluent in English)

Admin Mawile: (ノ*゜▽゜*) 

Shuu: 

-He’s as friendly as can be, trying to get Yui to play with him. For the most part, he acts like a happy, normal kid, and unless you tell Yui yourself, she’ll probably never guess that he’s something other than human. 

Reiji:

-Aside from few rather rude comments about entertaining a human being beneath him, he treats Yui rather decently. He’s a bit bossy, but Yui is a rather compliant child, and doesn’t have any problems with following his lead.

Ayato:

-He instantly starts trying to show off, and if it earns him any praise from Yui, his efforts will more than double. He’s not used to have playmates other than his brothers, and he’s beyond excited to meet someone new. 

Kanato:

-He’s a bit of a shy child, and clings to Teddy while eyeing Yui like she’s a threat for quite a while. Eventually, he’ll open up a bit, but it takes some encouragement for him to really accept a stranger as a friend. 

Laito:

-He’s nothing but sweet and friendly to her, and while you can’t be sure how much of it is genuine, it’s pretty easy to tell that he’s enjoying him. He’s a social child at heart, and a friend as sweet as Yui is a very good thing for him. 

Subaru:

-Honestly, he’s probably going to hide as soon as he sees her. He’s not used to interacting with other children in the slightest, and it takes him a long time for him to get used to the idea of having anything close to a friend. 

Ruki:

-While a bit hesitant about trusting new people, he’s certainly not unfriendly, and opens up to Yui soon enough. He’s more likely to try to take the lead than to play like most children, and can get frustrated rather quickly. 

Kou:

-He’s more than a little scared at first, but quickly warms up to Yui’s presence, becoming increasingly outgoing and happy as he realizes that she’ll do him no harm. Someone as gentle as Yui is probably a good match for him.

Yuuma:

-He’s beyond excited to have a new friend to play with, and might overwhelm Yui a bit by being a bit too excited. Fortunately, he gets along with other children well, and quickly learns that he has to be gentle with her. 

Azusa:

-He’s basically the definition of sweet and harmless, and aside from potentially trying to get Yui to hurt him, is as lovable as can be. He can be rather slow, but Yui would never be the type to get mad at someone over that. 

Carla:

-He acts stern and cold at first, but it’s mostly because he doesn’t know what to do. He’s never had another child equal to him before, and doesn’t really understand how he’s supposed to behave with a friend like Yui.

Shin:

-He can easily be too rough with Yui, and will have to be reminded that not everyone is as tough as him and his brother. He likes showing off and getting attention, and will quickly start to love having a friend to play with.