Admin Mawile:(・□・;)
Shuu:
-When you’re given the card, he’s convinced he may as well be dead now. You accepted, didn’t even try to hide the fact that you’re getting rid of him, and he has no doubts that you mean it.
Even after burning the card, he remains certain that he’ll be sent away. You took it, after all, and there’s nothing saying that you won’t just decide to get rid of him, send him to his death in the end.
Reiji:
-From the second you take the card, his stomach drops so hard he feels sick. He’s so terrified you’ll be lucky if he doesn’t throw up then and there, and it feels like his whole world is crashing down at once.
Once he sees you burn the card, he feels a bit better, but the worry that he’s disappointing you still stays. He’s almost frantic to please you from then on, even at the cost of his own health and happiness.
Ayato:
-When he sees your hands close around the card, he feels a part of himself shatter. What you’re going to do is as good as sending him to be killed, and he’d almost rather you’d been the cruel one.
-As the card is destroyed, he gets a bit of hope back, but he’s still terrified of what might be to come. Hopefully he hasn’t been bad enough to get rid of, because then he just should be dead.
Kanato:
-He bursts into tears the second you take the card, and doesn’t stop even after you’re home. He’d sooner die than let you get rid of him, and he fully intends to make a scene until you punish him yourself.
Even after the card is gone, he’s convinced that you’re sending him away. He’ll either have more frequent tantrums or shut down entirely, hoping that you’ll decide on handling his discipline on your own.
Laito:
-He knows exactly what kind of place that card is advertising, and it feels like he’s turning to ice when you accept it. Apparently, he’d been trusting you more than he thought, considering that he ever expected different.
Burning the card makes no difference. He now fully expects to be sent away, and there’s little you can do to change that. You accepted the card, and that means you’re open to getting rid of him.
Subaru:
-The place advertised on the card is everything he’s ever been afraid of. He’s visibly shaking when it’s offered, and all but shutting down the moment you accept it, so terrified he can hardly function.
When you get home, he’s more or less detached from the world (and unable to see you burn the card), quietly accepting his fate as forever unwanted and worthless. If even you get rid of him, he’s as good as dead.
Ruki:
-Despite knowing that you’re not the type to approve of those places, his stomach is in absolute knots. As a half breed, he’d be nearly killed there, if not actually put down when you’re convinced he’s worthless.
Destroying the card eases his mind a little bit, but there’s still a pressing fear that you’re going to get rid of him. He’s driven to nearly perfect behavior, desperate to stay in your good graces.
Kou:
-He very nearly throws up then and there when you take the card, entire body feeling constricted from fear. He’s beyond terrified, and ready do to whatever it takes not to go somewhere like that.
Even after burning the card, he’s so afraid he can hardly move. He’s still convinced you’re going to be sending him away, and the fear is like a living thing coiling and clawing at his insides.
Yuuma:
-While he hopes you’re a kinder owner than to approve of places like that, taking the card makes every hope come crashing down. He really has been so bad that you’re willing to get rid of him.
Burning the card reassures him a little bit, but it remains painfully obvious that he’s terrified. He’ll be on edge for weeks, afraid that every move could be something to offend you and bring that place back.
Azusa:
-He enjoys pain, but being wanted means so much more. If you get rid of him. no matter how much suffering he gets to enjoy, his life means nothing. Your his owner, and he should die before leaving you.
Even after burning the card, he’s nervous. If you do get rid of him, he’s as good as dead, and he remains desperate to please you until that fear finally wears off. As long as you’re happy, his place is safe.
Carla:
-He hopes that you wouldn’t send him somewhere like that. His illness means that that kind of treatment would most likely kill him. and he’s praying that he’s valuable enough for you to want to avoid that.
Once you’ve burned the card, he calms down a little bit, but he can’t help but feel on edge. There’s now a constant sense that you’d be willing to dispose of him. It’s sickening, and he’s terrified.
Shin:
-This is exactly the kid of behavior he expects from humans, and when you take the card, ever suspicion he’s ever had is confirmed. You’re going to sign him over to be tortured, just like he knew you’d eventually do.
He honestly doesn’t believe that you’re not going to send him away. Even if the card is long gone, it remains in his head that you’re willing to remove him, and that he’d better watch his behavior– or else.