Scenario of reader punishing human!Ruki by sinking fangs into his scars

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-The terror in his eyes was nothing short of gorgeous. All you had to do was tear his shirt down his back, revealing soft skin and a mess of scars. 

“What’s this? Have you had a harder life than I imagined?” you say, teasing. 

Cool fingers brush down the worst of the scars, pink and tender against his pale skin. Ruki bites his lip until you can smell blood, clenching white-knuckled fists up near his head in a gesture that’s unmistakably vulnerable. 

You lean in, breath brushing his scars, and he starts to beg. 

The wounds must be exceptionally tender, and you specifically bite into the worst of them, delighting in Ruki’s sharp intake of breath. 

Blood tainted with terror fills your mouth, sweet against your tongue, and you get a bit rougher. Ruki groans miserably into the sheets, making noises like you’re torturing him. 

You could swear you see tears in his eyes. 

control, slipping through your fingers: first scene

Admin Mawile: And the first chapter of Reiji’s route is done!! It took me a little while cause I’ve been super busy with preparing to move, so hopefully it’s worth the wait!

To anyone who doesn’t already know, this fic takes place in my Sub Au, more information for which can be found on this blog. There’s going to be a route for each boy, and each route will be divided up into ten chapters.The chapters that I work on will be decided by a periodic Ko-Fi vote, which will also be done through this blog. (●⌒∇⌒●)

The warnings for this chapter include minor blood and violence, forced drugging, psychological abuse, and general DL stuff. Read carefully if any of this bothers you. 

Questions and comments will always be appreciated, and thank you so much for reading! ❤ (∩´∀`)∩

Fic below the cut!!!

You sleep for a while, dreaming of nothing. It’s not a restful sleep, and when you wake up, you feel even more tired than before.

Yawning, you get up and force yourself to unpack your things. The same scent hangs in the air of your room, unpleasant, and you feel vaguely uneasy even as you put things away, keeping yourself busy.

There’s no way you’d put it past the vampires to be watching you.

Everything in the room is nice, high quality, almost weirdly so, and you can’t help but wonder if you’re with some special family of vampires. If they have such things, that is. You don’t know anything about the creatures you’re living with, and you’re not sure you want to even try.

You don’t know if they’re going to kill you, if they’re going to try, but even the thought of what they could do doesn’t scare you like it should.

The room is more than big enough for everything you brought with you, and organizing what’s yours, making the space your own is already making you feel more calm. Like you have some measure of control.

You’re still not afraid. There’s a dark sense of resignation hanging over you, but you’re not afraid. The thought of being hurt or killed makes you more angry than frightened, furious that these beings already seem the sort to destroy a life just because they feel personally threatened.

The impression that they’re nothing but spoiled brats grows stronger the more you think about what you’ve seen of them so far.

Outside, the sky has gone dark.

There’s a knock at your door after a bit, steady and polite. You get up, open the door, and find an older man that you’ve never seen before outside of it. He introduces himself as a servant, and tells you that you’re wanted in the dining room, to come as soon as you are able to.

You nod, agree, and the man vanishes as quickly as he appeared, fading into the shadows in a way that’s completely inhuman.

Instead of focusing on it, you double check that your things are arranged how you want them, then leave the room, the door closing behind you with a rather ominous sound. The dining room, the servant said.

It’s not exactly hard to find your way to where you’re wanted, even if the twists and turns of the mansion are beyond confusing, and after a short walk through dark corridors and musty smelling rooms, you arrive.

The dining room is large and dimly lit. It’s furnished richly, and there’s a table with twelve chairs in the center of the room. It’s hard not to wonder why so many chairs are needed, since there doesn’t seem to be more than the six boys and some inhuman servants in the mansion. The room itself is nice, but as always in the house, you get an unpleasant feeling from it.

There’s food on the table, you note, just one portion, placed in front of one of the side facing chairs like it’s waiting for someone.

“So you’ve arrived,” a voice says from somewhere behind you.

Resisting the instinct to jolt, you calmly turn around. You already know better than to show fear in front of monsters like these.

Reiji stands behind you, posture so straight it could put a ruler to shame. His clothes are as neat as they were earlier, lines clean and sharp, and every part of him looks arranged to perfection, ordered.

“I was expecting you to be slightly more punctual,” he says, and his voice is calm barely hiding disdain. You bristle a bit, annoyed with his tone and the patronizing edge to it. “We’ll have to fix that later, I suppose. Now, have a seat. You will be having your meals here, understood?”

Making a fuss will only get you in trouble, so you sit obediently, trying to act like you don’t wish you could just turn and leave.

You’d sort of thought that Reiji was the rational one, but between the way he speaks to you and the odd glint in his eyes, you’re finding that you don’t have any more trust for him than any of the rest of them.

Reiji takes the seat opposite you, and spends a moment staring at you like you’re something particularly interesting, some kind of specimen.

“You’re not afraid, are you?” he asks eventually, and there’s a note of something you can’t place in his voice. You can imagine that it’s odd to them that you don’t show fear, annoying as it is that they all fuss over it.

“I’m not,” you reply, keeping your response simple and polite. You have the feeling that this one wouldn’t take well to rudeness.

Another moment passes, Reiji staring at you with cold eyes. It feels like he’s taking you in, trying to make sense of why the human doesn’t fear him, and you find yourself slightly annoyed by the judging, analyzing gaze.

“I instruct you to remember your place,” he says calmly. “You are the only human in this mansion, and harm may very well come to you if you act out of line.” There’s something in his voice that implies that he’ll be the source of said harm. Your annoyance spikes a bit at the arrogance.

“Now,” he continues, “as for what will be done with you. My brothers and I attend night school, but considering your age, it would be silly to expect you to. You will be expected to keep a nocturnal schedule, but otherwise, you will have much time to yourself. I’ll go over where you are allowed and not allowed to go, and what things you may do.”

Reiji launches into something that feels disturbingly like a lecture, listing off what you’ll be expected to do while you’re here.

His instructions for you are only interrupted by the occasional irritated comment about how poor your posture is, about how you need to show that you’re listening better, and you feel more annoyed by the second.

When he finally finishes, he looks at you like he’s expected you to retain every word. “Any questions?” he asks, and he says it like you’re something so simple he’d have to repeat himself. You bite the inside of your cheek to stifle something rude and respond that you understood.

“Good. Listening properly is a valuable skill for a lady to have.” Something about Reiji’s tone gets under your skin. It’s patronizing, but not openly so, and you don’t quite know how to respond.

Fighting back would obviously get you killed, but sitting here and taking it is also a highly unpleasant option.

You take the closest thing to a midpoint you can think of, meeting Reiji’s eyes without a hint of fear, keeping your posture almost as straight as his, and refusing to let him intimidate you for even an instant.

Reiji’s gaze is sharp and collected, not a hint of emotion slipping past whatever carefully constructed defences he has in place.

For just a moment, you wonder what he could be hiding.

“That sort of disrespect will not stand, you know,” Reiji says, standing. “You will be expected to recognize your position in this place and act accordingly. Such a prideful expression will only serve to bring you trouble.” He’s threatening you, you can feel it, even through cool words.

Reiji’s speech is polite, but his words are unpleasant and dripping with superiority. You’re already getting the impression that he conceals disdain with propriety and refinement, keeping his true feelings neatly hidden behind a veil of proper words. It’s annoying already. Dealing with his posturing is unpleasant, and you’ve barely been there for a day.

“I’ll keep that in mind,” you reply, polite as you can manage. “Thank you for the warning.” You see a flicker of something in Reiji’s eyes.

The conversation comes to an end nonetheless, and Reiji vanishes from the room in a way that you can only imagine is meant to frighten you. Instead, you barely resist rolling your eyes at the failed intimidation.

You have absolutely no idea what to do with yourself now. Reiji gave you a long, detailed list of what was permitted, but it wasn’t much.

You get the feeling that they have no idea how to keep you occupied.

Actually, you get the feeling that anyone who has been here in the past didn’t make it long. The vampires seem downright predatory, and you wouldn’t put it past them to have killed whoever entered their home after they became more of a nuisance than they were worth.

It’s not unlikely that you’ll be next. You’ve resigned yourself to that idea already. It doesn’t scare you. It still doesn’t. There’s nothing you can imagine them doing that will make you feel differently.

The worst they can do is hurt your body. You won’t let them force their way any deeper than that, no matter what they try to do to you.

You decide that the best thing to do is eat the meal that was left for you, hope for the best that it wasn’t drugged, and figure out what you’re going to do next after that. The food itself tastes good, with no signs of it being off, and it appears to be as normal as anything you could expect.

After you’re done, the best thing to do seems to be having a look around the house. You know where you’re “allowed” to go now, and it’s not like you can think of anything else to do all alone in a mansion.

You take a deep breath, remember that you have to keep yourself calm, and set off into the nearest dark hallway you can find.

After wandering around the house for a while, searching for anything decent to do, you figure out that you are truly and thoroughly bored.

The mansion is old and richly furnished, fancy, but dull. There’s an odd smell in the air that you can’t place, something sickly and unpleasant, and the atmosphere is dark and unhappy. It’s downright repulsive.

Some unknown amount of time passes like that. There aren’t clocks on the walls, and the couple of large grandfather clocks you find appear to be stopped. It’s disconcerting, and you try not to think about how much time you might have spent walking in circles, lost in confusing hallways.

You’re more frustrated than anything, and while you vaguely recognize that you should be afraid, all you feel is irritated resignation.

Finally, you stumble upon what looks like a sitting room, empty and musty smelling. Or, you think it’s empty until you notice one of the vampires stretched out on a couch, shoes kicked up over the armrest. It’s the blonde one, Shuu, eyes closed and earbuds in, seemingly ignoring the world.

You’re about to leave, avoid getting into any more trouble, when one blue eye cracks open lazily. “You, human, get over here,” he mumbles, sounding half asleep. You bite the inside of your mouth and obey.

“Yes? Did you need something?” you ask politely. You don’t want to make more trouble for yourself, even through the anger filling you.

It only takes an instant, and you’re swept off your feet, tugged down and pressed to Shuu’s chest. You didn’t so much as see him move, and he’s strong, dangerously so, where his arms are around your shoulders. Up close, he’s cold even through his clothes, feeling more like a corpse than anything alive. It’s disgusting, and you fight the urge to squirm away.

“Heh, even though you say you’re not afraid, you’re not fighting me, are you?” he asks, and you almost roll your eyes at the line.

“Of course not. You’re going to do what you want regardless; why would I make more trouble for myself?” Your smile drops, and your words come out more annoyed than you would have wanted, bitter.

Shuu just squeezes you tighter, presses his head into the crook of your neck, and bites down.

Pain shoots through you like fire, burning every nerve that it hits. You jerk, nails digging into Shuu’s arm as you struggle to stay still. As much as you want to hit him, you have the feeling it would end badly.

The bite hurts, but it’s bearable, and you almost laugh at the idea that this is the worst their fangs can do. You can take this. You’ll make it.

You get increasingly lightheaded as Shuu drains you, lapping at the fresh wound with a cold tongue. Fists clenching in his jacket, you resist the urge to shove him off of you. After the initial rush of pain, all you’re feeling is a dull ache, easily manageable, and whatever fear you might have felt is replaced with annoyance when Shuu keeps feeding from you.

Eventually, he pulls away. One last lick at your neck, and he’s backing off, grip on you not loosening a bit. His tongue flicks out over his lips, and he grins with something like smugness, superiority in his eyes.

“It’s nice to have such easy prey. For once, I’ve got a girl who doesn’t try to struggle…” he murmurs, hand tightening on the small of your back.

“So, are you afraid yet?” His cool breath tickles your neck.

“No, I’m not,” you say bluntly. You can feel the way Shuu freezes.

“You’re a weird one,” he says, something unidentifiable in his tone. “Whatever. It’s not like it’s my problem if you’re not afraid of us. You’ll get yourself killed all on your own if you keep that up.”

With that, he shuts his eyes again and goes back to ignoring you. You raise your hand, feel blood at your neck, and barely hold back a glare.

Since it appears that you’ve been dismissed, you get up and leave, forcing yourself to ignore the way the bite wound throbs. It doesn’t hurt that bad. You can take it. You’re still not afraid, and now you know exactly what the monsters you’re stuck with will do to you when they feed.

With nothing else to do, you go back to your room. You find the way well enough, remembering what paths you took through the mansion.

The pink room is as unwelcoming as ever, and even as you flop down on the bed, you feel vaguely uncomfortable. There’s still annoyance running through you, and in a moment of frustration, you punch one of the pillows.

It doesn’t make you feel any better.

More than ever, you’re reminded that you’re stuck here with six monsters, left as little more than a blood bag and forced victim of their whims. A headache pounds at your temples, some combination of anger and exhaustion making every part of you ache. It’s disgusting.

Each one of them seems to be terrible in his own way, and if even the lazy one is willing to drag you down and bite, you can only imagine what the others are going to be like. The very thought is almost sickening.

Well, it’s not like there’s anything you can do about it. You’re not exactly unbothered, but it’s not like you can’t handle it.

You settle in underneath the heavy covers of the pink bed. You’re still feeling lightheaded, and at this point, you think a nap will do you good. Considering the blood loss, you’d be willing to bet that you need one. Who knows when you’ll be bitten again, when you’ll wind up even more drained.

When you fall asleep, it’s a little more like passing out than resting, a deep, unpleasant sleep taking you within minutes.

There’s someone standing over you when you wake up, and it take everything you have not to bolt upright and punch them.

Instead, you take a deep breath, open your eyes, and look up at Reiji standing there, a glare on his face. You almost feel yourself sigh. You do not want to deal with this again, not another one of them so soon.

You sit up and meet his eyes. “Can I help you?” you ask, still trying to be polite, even through the exhaustion weighing you down.

Reiji makes a disgusted face, one eyebrow crooking up in obvious contempt. “That is not the proper way to greet someone,” he says, looking at you like you’re stupid, and you bristle a bit. You’d sort of forgotten how annoying this one’s ego could be, and you still don’t like it.

You bite your lip to prevent yourself from saying anything rude and stay quiet. You don’t think you can open your mouth without snapping at him, and you’re well aware that that would just get you into trouble.

“On your feet, now,” Reiji orders with a condescending tone. “I expect you to be upright and paying attention when I speak to you.”

Reluctantly, you stand up, forcing your face into something that isn’t obviously annoyed. When you’d talked to Reiji before, he didn’t seem so bad, but you’re starting to realize that he’s as much of a pain as the rest.

Once you’re up, Reiji’s eyes immediately flicker to your neck.

“I see you’ve already allowed yourself to be bitten. How unseemly. It’s only been a day, and you’re throwing yourself at one of my brothers,” he says, and you feel your patience snap. He’s absolutely infuriating.

“I didn’t throw myself at anyone,” you say, meeting his gaze without a flinch. Reiji’s eyes narrow, and you feel like you may have made a mistake.

“How brave of you. I wouldn’t have expected you to be so foolish as to talk back to me, and yet, you have surpassed my expectations for human stupidity,” Reiji’s tone is dripping with disdain, and his words are the harshest you’ve heard from him yet. “That sort of behavior will have to be dealt with. I will not tolerate such rudeness from a mere human girl.”

He steps forward, and places one cool hand against your chin, tilting your head and taking in what he surely expects to be a terrified expression. You do your best not to glare, to not do anything that will anger him more.

Suddenly, Reiji’s expression changes.

“Ah, I see you’ve been associating with the good-for-nothing.” His voice is lower than before, something dangerous in his tone.

You can tell that if you press right now, you’ll get yourself into more trouble than you want. You’re very aware that you’re living with monsters, and one wrong move could cost you your life around them.

There’s something very wrong in this situation, in the way Reiji’s looking at you, and despite all better instincts, you make a split-second decision to stand up for yourself. You stay where you are, meet his gaze, and refuse to falter, keeping your posture as assertive as you can.

You don’t say anything, just wait for Reiji to make the next move. He seems to be analyzing your response. Perhaps waiting for you to act.

After a moment, Reiji turns away. The motion, on the surface, looks like some kind of surrender, but you know better. It’s calculated, trying to set you off your guard and make you think you’ve won.

“I see you are rather fearless,” he says, a note of irritation barely perceptible in his voice. “How impressive.” His voice is condescending, measured, and you tense. “This conversation will be continued at a later date. Come to the third floor study later tonight. You will be expected to be there, so I would not recommend trying to ignore me.”

It’s a trap. You can tell from the way Reiji is talking that he’s plotting something, and you don’t like it. Who knows what he’ll try.

Even so, you don’t really see how you can refuse. You don’t imagine that Reiji would take it well if you outright tell him know. You’re going to have to face whatever he comes up with. Once again, annoyance boils in your veins. He really does think he can do whatever he wants to you.

Reiji leaves, and you’re left alone in your room, wondering what he’s going to try to do to you. You’re vaguely disgusted, more annoyed than anything, and sort of wishing you could just have told him to fuck off.

Yeah, like you’d ever survive that one.

Even though you still feel tired, still feel the exhaustion of blood loss weighing you down, you decide to take another walk around the mansion.

You probably need to calm down before you have to deal with Reiji again, before you have to willingly walk into what you know is a trap. The more you think about it, the more angry you feel.

That walk had better do your temper some good.

The third floor study isn’t hard to find. You feel like you’ve been figuring out the layout of the mansion already, and it’s not a struggle to track down the room that Reiji ordered you to come to.

As you stand outside the door, knowing that Reiji can tell you’re there, you take a deep breath, praying that you won’t do anything stupid.

Forcing your expression into something neutral, something that doesn’t betray how badly you wish you could leave, you push open the door and step inside. You know this is going to be a mistake already.

Immediately, a chemical scent hits you. The room appears to be normal, as richly furnished as anywhere else in the house, mostly composed of a wall of bookshelves and a few soft-looking chairs. There’s something ominous in the air, though, and when you notice Reiji sitting stiffly in one of the chairs facing the door, that feeling of dread only increases.

There’s tea in front of him; two cups, steaming. You understand instantly what he’s going to try to do to you.

That tea is, without a doubt, laced with something.

Reiji orders you to have a seat, and you obey, sitting opposite him in a position that leaves you unable to see much of the room but him. You force yourself not to make a face that will give away how irritated you are.

“I see you’re relatively on time,” Reiji says, and there’s open disdain in his voice. “Your punctuality will have to be improved, understand? I have no tolerance for things that are not perfect.” It’s arrogant. He’s arrogant. You wish you could smack the smug look right off his impassive face.

“Mhmm,” you say instead, “I’ll try to do better next time.”

You’re faking, containing yourself through willpower alone, and when Reiji’s mouth crooks into a little smirk, you can feel your eye twitch.

“Good. Compliance is to your benefit, in this house. Now, please have some tea. I was kind enough to make you a portion as well, you understand.” Reiji picks up his own cup and has a sip, as if to show you that there’s nothing wrong with it. You’re well aware that it’s a ruse.

You decide then and there that you’re going to meet whatever he has planned for you head on. You lift your own cup to your lips with no fear.

The tea tastes exactly how you would have expected; chemical and harsh, even through the soft aroma it gives off. The taste slides down over your tongue, making your lips tingle, and you swallow it willingly.

It’s not like you can back out. He’ll hurt you regardless of what you do, and you’ll at least be able to live with yourself if you face it.

Reiji keeps talking, saying something more about your manners, or lack thereof, and you focus on the way your head starts to spin. It’s probably not poison in the tea. You don’t expect Reiji to kill you off so easily, but whatever it is is likely some kind of unpleasant drug to make you suffer.

There’s a numb feeling creeping over your limbs, through your head. It doesn’t hurt, which you take as a good sign, but it’s worrying nonetheless. Your best guess is that Reiji wants to see you squirm before something.

“Are you feeling alright?” Reiji asks, and you can hear the mockery in his tone. You wish you could shrug off the drug just to spite him.

“I know you drugged it,” you reply, but your tongue feels like lead in your mouth. A flash of something almost like surprise flashes through Reiji’s eyes. You imagine that not many people have figured him out so quickly.

“And yet you still drank it,” Reiji smirks, as if you had any kind of choice. “What a foolish girl you are. Did you expect I’d stop you? Save you? Of course not. You will serve as a fine test subject for what I’ve been working on. Let’s just hope it doesn’t kill you too quickly.”

He’s bluffing. You can tell already. Reiji’s words are cruel, but his voice lacks the venom that would be there if he really intended to end you.

Your mouth has gone completely numb, your body flopping against the chair like a rag doll. You want to reply to him, but you can’t make any part of you work, so instead, you take a breath and let yourself relax.

What’s going to happen next will hurt, but you can take it.

Reiji stands, crosses the couple steps to be beside you, and looks down at you with something almost predatory. He’s trying to be frightening. It isn’t working. All you feel is anger at his arrogance, fury that makes you wish you could stand up and slap the smirk off his face. He’s not going to scare you, no matter what kinds of tricks and torment he tries.

One cold hand closes around your wrist, dragging you out of the chair with surprising strength. Reiji hauls you to your feet like you weigh nothing. Your legs shake, unable to hold your weight, and you dangle from his grip.

“How pathetic. You can’t even stand. I suppose it’s not so easy to face me now, is it?” Gross. He really thinks he’s going to scare you like this? “I warned you that compliance will be vital in this household, and trying to assert yourself was a truly unwise decision on your part.”

He tugs you to his chest, moving your limp body with ease. You swallow fury and wish you could spit in his smug face.

Supporting you with ease, Reiji leans down. You know what’s coming long before fangs sink into the soft skin of your neck. The pain is familiar, no different than when Shuu bit you, and once again, it’s bearable.

Reiji seems to assume that you’re too drugged to respond. He laughs against your neck, muttering something about how pathetic you are when you’re helpless before him. He bites again, a bit further up, and again, finally settling on the third wound. You can feel yourself being drained.

There’s blood dripping down your neck, a cold tongue on your skin, and a numbness all through you that blocks out everything but the pain.

You’re getting dizzy, and not just from the drug.

“I expect you to never approach that good-for-nothing again,” Reiji finally says, voice against your skin. “He’s a poor influence, and I will not tolerate any association with him.” You notice something as he speaks.

There’s something off in Reiji’s voice, something almost unstable. Perhaps this is some kind of weak point for him, something raw?
It’s the first weakness you’ve seen from him yet.

Reiji feeds from you until your head is spinning. You imagine that he’s trying to make it hurt. His fangs are painful, but you can withstand it. He’s going to have to try harder than this if he wants you to break.

When he’s finally done, he drops you, abruptly allowing your body to crumple to the floor. Hard wood hits your knees, your stomach, your head, and you would wince if you could move. Reiji looks down at you with confidence, as if he’s certain he’s just shattered you. There’s blood around his mouth, ruining the composed image he’s surely trying for.

You’re starting to feel a little less numb, you realize. You did only have one swallow of the tea, and it’s possible that the drug is starting wear off already. Twitching your fingers, you realize that you can move again.

“How unseemly,” Reiji says, nudging you with one polished shoe. “You look quite pathetic like this, you know. This is why we’ll have to work on your manners some, so that things like this don’t have to happen again.” Disgusting. He really thinks that this is going to give him control.

You swallow, try to feel how much you can move. More and more control is returning to you with every passing moment.

You sit up, then stand, forcing yourself to feet with willpower alone. Reiji takes a step back, and you wonder if you’re actually surprising him. Once on your feet, you meet his eyes, muster all the resistance you have.

“Is this the worst you can do to me?”

For a fraction of a second, Reiji’s eyes widen. You stare him down, allowing anger to seep into your gaze.

It’s unlikely that he’s ever had prey that fought back as much as you. You would guess that he’s caught at least a little off guard. From his behavior alone, you can assume that he’s used to being in control. What a shame that his tactics aren’t going to make you cower.

Something in Reiji’s face twitches. He’s annoyed, you can tell. “Very well,” he says, biting out the words. “We’ll see if that attitude of yours lasts. You may return to your room. Hopefully, you’ve learned something today.”

Oh, you have. You’ve learned for a fact that these vampires can’t scare you. You’re starting to think that this has been a legitimate effort to do so.

When you leave the room, you force yourself not to shake. You’re not going to show any weakness in front of Reiji, not after what he tried. Blood is pooling at the wounds on your neck, hot and sticky on your skin.  

You walk back to your room fuming. The longer what Reiji did to you sinks in, the more infuriated you feel. When you think of how many people he must have tried this on, you wish you could have done something back to him. If you could have gotten away with it, you probably would have.

The door to your room shuts behind you, and you finally allow yourself to stumble. You feel drained, empty, and pain throbs through every wound.

You flop back onto your bed, curling up a bit and breathing deep.

You’re going to make it. You’re not going to break. Even if it kills you, you’re going to stand up to Reiji and the rest of them Even if it means you have to do it with your dying breath.

Thinking of the self-assured smirk on Reiji’s face, of the note in his voice when he spoke of Shuu, of drugged tea and cowardly, manipulative tactics meant to scare you into compliance, you fall asleep, more passing out than anything.

This isn’t going to be the end.

Which boys would appreciate a more Gentle femdom , or a hardcore dominatrix? This is also for all of them

Admin Mawile: (ノ*゜▽゜*)

Shuu: He’s fine with anything that he doesn’t have to put too much effort into. Letting you take control is easier and less work for him, or so he says. 

Reiji: He likes it rough and strict, all whips and humiliation. He thrives off of being put in his place the hard way, and held to impossible standards.

Ayato: He’s kind of in between, liking harshness and being thoroughly put in his place, but also needing a decent amount of open praise.

Kanato: The more soft and doting you are, the better. He’s really looking for the attention he never got when he was younger, so gentle works best. 

Laito: He likes things rough and purely physical, anything to avoid any kind of genuine feelings… at least until you crack through his facade. 

Subaru: Love and reassurance wreck him like nothing else, and you’ll get a lot farther being kind to him than you will with pain and punishments. 

Ruki: Typically, he prefers strict and cruel, but you have to know when to ease up. He’s got too many psychological scars to risk being careless. . 

Kou: Anything too rough brings up all kinds of trauma. It’s absolutely necessary to be gentle with him, and humiliation goes much farther than pain. 

Yuuma: He’s fine with roughness, but considering his strength, that can be a tricky matter. It tends to be more effective to make him feel helpless. 

Azusa: He absolutely loves when you make him hurt, but he thrives on loving attention just as much. A mix of pain and tenderness is ideal. 

Carla: While he detests being treated like he’s fragile, you kind of have to be careful. Strict, but gentle enough not to do harm is the best way to go. 

Shin: He doesn’t care if you’re rough with him, but psychological methods will get you a lot farther when it comes to breaking down his ego. 

Sub Au: How about the boys’ reactions to the Reader giving them aftercare after a particularly rough session?

Admin Mawile: (๑´•ω • `๑) I can imagine loving aftercare being particularly hard for the boys to deal with… They’re not used to gentleness, especially not when it comes from someone who actually cares. For this Au, I can see an early aftercare situation being something of a breaking point for them. 

Shuu:

-He’s very dismissive of the care, claiming that he doesn’t need to be doted on after something so minor. The reality is, he’s feeling a lot more vulnerable than he’s used to, and the idea of actually letting you comfort and coddle him sounds almost dangerous. He doesn’t want to let any real feelings show, and being treated so kindly while he’s weak is just too much of a risk. 

Reiji:

-Considering that one of the few times his mother showed him any affection was after a punishment, you might wind up dragging up some very painful memories. He’s not used to being treated gently, and if he doesn’t see the attempt at aftercare as some kind of insult or hit to his pride, it’s going to leave him feeling more fragile than he has since he was a child. 

Ayato:

-He’s more than a little shaken up from the session, and practically melts into the attention before he gains the presence of mind to stop himself. He’ll get defensive when he realizes what he’s doing, but for just a moment, you can see how badly he needs the gentleness. It’s one of the more vulnerable moments you’ve seen him in, even if his ego does interrupt it in the end. 

Kanato:

-Chances are, he’s close to tears already, and gentleness so quickly after something rough will leave him shaking. He doesn’t know how to process positive attention, honestly, and when he’s already left raw and unstable, practically flayed open by a mix of affection and pain, it’s not hard at all to get him to break down. He’ll cling to you like a child, unwilling to let go. 

Laito:

-What you do is easy for him as long as it’s just sex. But when emotions start being pulled into the mix, especially soft, vulnerable things like you seem to be trying to drag out of him, it ceases to be something he can deal with. You’re dangerously likely to put a crack in his carefully constructed facade, something open and painful that he doesn’t want to have to deal with. 

Subaru:

-You treat him so gently he can hardly stand it. So convinced that he’s filthy, genuine affection is like salt in a wound, and you’re all too likely to draw a violent reaction by being too kind. However, there’s also a chance that you’ll hit something fragile, forcing him into a moment of openness that he’d never allow if he wasn’t still half out of his mind from your session earlier. 

Ruki:

-He gets almost angry when you try to take care of him, unwilling to be any weaker than he’s already been. It feels downright pathetic to let you dote on him now, after he’s already allowed you so much control. Your kindness makes him feel cut open, and he can’t stand letting himself be any more vulnerable in front of you than you’ve already seen him be.

Kou:

-The whole premise of a rough session has him on shaky ground, and even though he enjoys it, the aftereffects can be a nightmare to deal with. Depending on how bad it gets, he’ll either panic and push you away, afraid to let you see him at his weakest, or break down completely and turn weirdly affectionate. After he calms down, though, he’ll deny all of it. 

Yuuma:

-He doesn’t like feeling fragile, and being doted on comes a little too close for comfort. It’s one thing when you’re roughing him up and making him thank you for it, and trusting you enough to let you put him back together is entirely another. He’s visibly on edge through the aftercare, and is likely to get up and storm out, unable to take being treated so kindly for long. 

Azusa:

-He’s never been treated as gently as what you consider aftercare, and every nice thing you do is basically guaranteeing that he’ll never let you go. He already interprets pain as love, and a rough session combined with loving tenderness is the fastest way to making him fall for you almost dangerously quick. He’ll wind up looking at you with borderline worship in his eyes. 

Carla:

-The very concept of being coddled bristles his ego in all the wrong ways, especially when the rough session already has him feeling sickeningly fragile. Your attempts to take care of him hit something downright raw, and even though, rationally, he knows that he has to go easy on his failing body, be can barely take you being so soft with him when it’s not absolutely necessary. 

Shin:

-He doesn’t take well to being doted on, and while he’s already feeling vulnerable, he’s all too likely to take it as an insult. He’ll snap at you and lash out, but it’s pretty obvious that he just plain doesn’t know how to handle proper aftercare… or really, anything so gentle. It’s hard for him to trust you enough to let his ego slip even a little, even after you’ve already seen him so low. 

Um, if it’s okay, can I get headcanons on the (normal) boys falling in love with an s/o who isn’t eve? Like in their school?

Admin Mawile: (●⌒∇⌒●)

Shuu:

-He doesn’t really distinguish between romantic interest and prey, mostly because he’s not going to open up enough to get there. Thus, he treats the new interest like nothing more than another human to torment. 

Reiji:

-While his standards are dangerously high, he’s more than capable of playing the gentleman. You’ll likely never be the wiser when it comes to his more sinister intentions… at least not until it’s much too late. 

Ayato:

-When he falls for someone, it’s hard and fast, and it doesn’t take long for him to be interested in you to an almost unhealthy degree. He’ll become dangerously possessive and controlling, and can easily turn violent. 

Kanato:

-He’s plenty used to picking out prey that he takes an interest in, and honestly, you’re probably going to wind up as a doll. He doesn’t handle feelings well, and gets love mixed up with possession very, very easily. 

Laito:

-Considering his history, finding someone new that he “loves” is not uncommon in the slightest. He’ll romance you for as long as it’s fun, but the more feelings get involved, the more danger you’ll be in from him. 

Subaru:

-He doesn’t like to reach out to other people, and even when he develops feelings for you, it’s easier for him just to ignore it. Since he has it in his head that he’s filthy, it’s not exactly easy for him to open up to loving someone. 

Ruki:

-He’s not the sort to fall in love easily, and for a while, his feelings will be expressed through nothing more than casual affection. Of course, his cruel side will show up eventually, but you’ll be none the wiser until then.

Kou:

-It’s pretty common for him to take an interest in humans, and considering his popularity, it’s usually not hard for him to get what he wants. He’ll flirt and play nice for as long as it entertains him, but it’s not too likely to last.

Yuuma:

-He’s definitely the sort to try to take what he wants, and once he’s interested in you, you don’t have much of a choice in the matter. He can be violent when he doesn’t get his way, so it’s unwise to refuse him. 

Azusa:

-When he gets a crush on someone, he’ll follow them around like a lost puppy, pestering them and probably coming off as more than a little weird. His intentions are good, yes, but he doesn’t really know how to behave. 

Carla:

-It’s practically a point of shame that he could have feelings for a human, and is unlikely to act on anything, unless he deems you a suitable partner. His main concern is if you’re good enough to be associated with him. 

Shin:

-He’s pushy and demanding, and will outright insist that you be his and his alone. He refuses to acknowledge that anyone could say no to him, and will react very violently if you try to resist his advances. 

Can I request a Pet AU scenario for Kou if someone showed up to one of the sessions where he was tortured as a child (perhaps being drug along by a family member or something) and just feels so bad for him that they decide to buy him – or, if the people running the orphanage won’t let them, literally just steal him? How do you think he would feel about that?

Admin Mawile: (*゚∀゚*)

-The vampire on the floor is too small, too skinny, all big blue eyes and matted hair. He looks up at you like he thinks you’re going to kill him.

You have the sickening feeling he has reason to think that. 

When you kneel down in front of him, the vampire squeaks and shakes, looking like he wishes he could scramble away. His eyes are impossibly wide, and he looks even smaller and more thin, fragile up close. 

“I’m buying this one,” you say, and there’s no room for argument. 

The vampire looks up at you with panic in his eyes, as if he’s expecting you to hurt him at any second. 

Instead, you keep your distance, smiling gently and trying not to spook him any more. He’s shaking already, and you don’t want to do anything to make the situation any worse for the poor thing. 

You’re going to help. 

The new au sounds interesting! So, can I request sub!Reiji crying and begging for the reader’s attention? (Let’s say he upset them in some way and now the reader isn’t paying attention to him and not touching him in any way). I wanna see this boy cry.

Admin Mawile: ( ◞・౪・) 

-Reiji has far too much pride to cry in front of you willingly… unless he’s intoxicated in some way. He’s a lot more vulnerable when he’s drunk (and that tends to make him weepy anyway), but drugging him on one of his own concoctions is also a good way to get him in an unstable enough state of mind. He’ll grow slowly more flustered and unstable as the drug kicks in, going red little by little and losing more and more of his precious composure. 

-Now, say you’ve dosed him with one of his own aphrodisiacs, toyed with him until he’s on the very edge, so desperate he’s close to begging anyway, then pulled away and removed all contact, letting him drop hard from the sudden lack of attention. If the shock alone doesn’t bring something like tears to his eyes, refusing to do anything to help him will probably accomplish it. 

-As he gets more and more desperate, he’ll start to fall apart, pride failing him as all he can think about is your hands on his skin. He’s attention starved, deep down, and giving him so much at once then pulling away is a good way of leaving him shaking. The more out of it he is, the more he’ll beg, tears coming to his eyes little by little as you refuse to do anything to ease his suffering. Leave him alone long enough, and he’ll be in tears, practically pleading for any scrap of attention you’d be willing to spare him. 

For the Human Au, whose Do-M streak is easiest to reach/the quickest to develop? (headcannons please? thanks so much!)

Admin Mawile: (ノ*゜▽゜*)

Shuu:

-It’s honestly hard to make him do much of anything. It takes a good while for him to open up to you enough to really enjoy anything you do to him, but once you’ve gotten through the layers of defenses, there’s definitely a Do-M side down there. He’s just painfully unwilling to express any of it. 

Reiji:

-While he protests horribly at the very suggestion that he could like being tormented, he winds up enjoying it before long. He has a long history of more deviant sexual interests, and while he’s only ever pictured himself on top, he’s mentally fragile enough that a bit of attention goes a long way. 

Ayato:

-His ego poses a bit of a problem, but he doesn’t hold out for long. Inside, he’s nowhere near as confident as he acts, and the combination of being hurt and tortured mixed with being treated like he’s yours cuts straight to the most vulnerable parts of his mentality, and easily changes things. 

Kanato:

-He doesn’t like being hurt, but he does like being paid attention to. It’s not long before those two things become very nearly one and the same. He’ll cry and whine and carry on when you hurt him, but the more you blend pain with affection, the more quickly he’ll be as sweet and tame as a little pet. 

Laito:

-While a good portion of it is faked, he’s also very open about enjoying what you do to him. He’s always been a bit of a masochist, and although you’re a little beyond what he’s used to, it’s not hard to change his tune. He does pretend to enjoy things in order to please you, though. 

Subaru:

-He’s as prickly and standoffish as it gets, but he’s also painfully easy to fluster, and very, very sensitive. He’ll be embarrassed about liking what you do to him for ages, but his true feelings are revealed before long, and honestly, he’s pretty terrible at hiding anything once it starts to bother him. 

Ruki:

-Between his ego and dominant personality, breaking into his masochistic side is no easy matter. He’s so used to being in charge that submission just plain feels wrong, and you’ll have to crack through layers and layers of pride to get to the parts of him that actually enjoy being pushed around by you.

Kou:

-His past makes him more than a little terrified of being hurt, but the more you bite him… the more he starts to realize that he likes it. He’s a Do-M deep on the inside, and it’s just a matter of getting past his trauma enough to make him realize that he doesn’t mind being hurt by you and only you. 

Yuuma:

-He’s got enough of a sense of pride to be tricky, and doesn’t really learn to quit lashing out at you until you beat him into submission. He’ll always be kind of rough and prideful, but once he finally admits that he doesn’t mind being hurt by you, he manages to be pretty open about it all. 

Azusa:

-He is ready and willing to accept anything that you want to do to him. He loves pain, he loves attention, he’s just plain delighted that you care about him enough to hurt him and treat him like he’s yours. He’s a Do-M from the very start, and openly welcomes your particular brand of cruelty. 

Carla:

-You’re going to have to be persistent. He’s as arrogant as he gets, and it’s practically embedded into his personality that he has to be in charge at all times. He’ll break eventually, but it’s a long, difficult road of navigating both emotional issues and the pride he’s cultivated for a lifetime. 

Shin:

-He fights and protests and gets himself into more trouble with you for long after what any sane person would do. He has an absolutely massive ego, and that alone makes it so he won’t give up until you’ve forced the fight out of him. When he breaks, he breaks hard, though, it just takes quite a while. 

Could we get some more human au things for kanato? Any headcanons, nsfw or not, and/or some sweet stuff sprinkled in? 😚

Admin Mawile: ヾ(>ω<○)

SFW:

-Aside from Teddy, Kanato has a decent sized collection of stuffed toys and dolls. He was the kind of child to talk to toys imaginary friends instead of getting along with his peers, and he remembers the name and personality of every one of them. Teddy will always be his favorite, but he’s had quite a few “friends” that have been beyond special to him 

-Thanks to lots of sweets and not a lot of parental supervision as a child, his teeth are pretty bad. He’s had a number of nasty cavities in his life, and is very familiar with dentist visits. He never ceases to be terrified of anything remotely medical, though, and still cries like a child at even the suggestion of having to get his teeth looked at. 

-When it comes to the vampire in the mansion, he doesn’t stand a chance. The combination of attention and not-so-subtle tugs at his masochistic side end in him falling hard and fast, and it’s only for his unstable, violent nature that he’s not even easier to convert to a total Do-M. He puts up a fight at first, but quickly caves to the first real attention he’s ever had. 

NSFW:

-Of Kanato and his brothers, only he and Laito aren’t virgins. Kanato himself has been fairly promiscuous (mostly in a misguided attempt for attention), and he became sexually active at a worryingly young age. He’s not exactly popular, but his sweet claims of love go over well with girls his age… right up until he starts to smother them by being completely too much. 

He has a surprisingly high sex drive, and once you start paying attention to him, he gets almost annoyingly needy. His view of sex is that it’s a way of getting someone to stay with you, and much like his canon counterpart, he’s likely to use sexual advances as a means of “keeping” someone who he’s interested in, assuming that the physical act equates to some kind of love.

I was wondering if I could request for the new AU, @^@ like what would their reaction be to having their father think they need someone look after them? and reader telling them their not allowed to do surtain things? If it’s not too much… sorry.

Admin Mawile: (*´ω`*)) The answer is, at first, they do not take it well. 

Shuu:

-As long as you don’t try to interfere with his sleep, he doesn’t care too much what you’re there for. You’ll only become a problem if you make him do things, and until then, he’s content just to act like you’re not even there. 

Reiji:

-It irritates him horribly that his father thinks he needs someone to look after him, and he treats you with barely disguised disdain from the very beginning, finding creative ways to circumvent your supposed authority. 

Ayato:

-He outright rejects that fact that you’re supposed to be there as something of an authority figure, and torments you at every turn. He’s as bad as a bratty little kid… and completely misses the irony in that he acts that way. 

Kanato:

-He loudly complains from the very start, and is worryingly likely to react with violence if you try to do anything he doesn’t like. He does not like the idea that his father sent someone to watch over him, and openly says as much.

Laito:

-For the most part, he treats you with flirtatious advances and generally inappropriate behavior. Laito has about two settings when it comes to interacting with people, and you fall under the “target” one. 

Subaru:

-If scaring you off with violence doesn’t work, he gets horribly standoffish and grouchy. The idea that his father wants someone to look after them is beyond annoying, and he’s openly hateful towards your presence in the house. 

Ruki:

-While he’s hesitant to do anything to disobey his adoptive father, he also doesn’t like the idea that anyone like you has been sent. He’ll obey Karlheinz’s wishes, but it’s pretty clear that he’s not pleased with the situation. 

Kou:

-He acts friendly enough at first, but his personality can flip in an instant. As long as you don’t do anything he doesn’t like, he’ll treat you decently, but if you try to control him in any way, he gets dangerously upset. 

Yuuma:

-He’s not pleased at all with the idea that he needs to be looked after, and the only thing keeping him from reacting violently is that it’s his adoptive father’s orders. He’ll put up with you, but it’s clear that he’s not happy. 

Azusa:

-He doesn’t mind the idea at all, and actually seems sort of happy that you’re there. Of course, he does seem set on you hurting him (and doesn’t really take no for an answer), which can become a problem when you refuse. 

Carla:

-Horribly offended by the very idea that you present, he treats you about as rudely as is possible. He’s cold, unpleasant, and openly condescending, and treats you like you’re lower than him in every way imaginable. 

Shin:

-He’s more or less a nightmare to deal with, and makes more trouble for you than you could imagine. He finds it funny that you think you can control him… but is equally likely to get angry and violent when he’s annoyed.