Admin Mawile:(`〇Д〇)Poor kids…
Shuu:
-His mother’s idea of punishment was usually just locking him up for a while and forcing even more work on him to keep him quiet and out of the way. He doesn’t want to not be able to go outside again, or be stuck in his room studying while he now knows just what kind of love he’s missing out on.
Reiji:
-You may not be capable of the kind of beatings he’d receive at his old home, but that doesn’t mean he wants to find out. He has to either fix this mistake quickly or face bruised, bleeding legs, cold, aching nausea from the shock and pain, and worst of all, knowing that he’d finally disappointed you too.
Ayato:
-Even though you’ve always been so much nicer than the old hag, all he can think about is being thrown into the lake again, choked or beaten or starved for disobeying you. He hides, because it’s the only thing he can think to do, in some childish, ridiculously easy to find place.
Kanato:
-His mother rarely bothered with punishing him, but when she did, it was brutal and distant, not enough attention to make the pain worth it. If you too push him away, turn cold and uncaring because you finally realized he’s not worth loving, that would be a worse punishment than any pain you could inflict.
Laito:
-In some ways, his mother’s love was worse than any punishment she was capable of. Whatever you come up with could be brutal, yes, but still nothing compared to the memories he has of what happened with her. He’ll take any punishment you want him to, so long as he doesn’t have to back to that.
Subaru:
-Are you going to turn violent and beat him until he can hardly stand? Or will you poison his food when he’s not looking? His mother’s punishments were always unpredictable, and the terror of trying to predict what you’ll do is almost worse than the act itself. He knows he’s bad, so please go a bit easy on him
Ruki:
-The memories of the orphanage are all but choking him, ideas of what you could find to burn him with, what sharp objects might be just out of sight. Rationally, he knows you’re nothing but kind, but with his scars aching and mind clouded with terror, it’s hard to think about anything but the potential danger.
Kou:
-From the moment he realized he might be punished, he shut down and tried to hide. Adults being mad at him means horrible, horrible pain, and whether you decide to hurt him yourself or rent him out to someone else who will enjoy it, he can’t take being hurt like that again.
Yuuma:
-He’s strong enough to take it if you need to beat him, but what really scares him is if you choose something else. All he can think about is being starved again like the orphanage did, or worst of all, if you take his mistake out on his brothers. He’do anything to apologize, so long as they’ll be safe.
Azusa:
-Although he’s nothing but miserable that he’s disappointed you, the idea that you might finally hurt him is almost too exciting to bear. There are so many wonderful things you could do to him, so many ways he could make himself useful to you and good again in your eyes for taking it all.
Carla:
-Just thinking about all the kind of punishment he deserves makes him absolutely sick, shameful tears pricking at his eyes. He’s earned it, of course, acted out badly enough that you have every right to put him back in his place, but that makes it no less terrifying to soon be on the receiving end of your wrath.
Shin:
-Based on the kind of things that had always happened to his brother, he’s nothing but terrified of what you might do to him now. No matter what, though, he’s determined to take it with dignity and make both you and Carla proud of how strong he can be. The true fear is messing up again and losing your love.