Admin Mawile: ( ゚д゚) Since vampires are ridiculously hard to kill, they don’t really understand human illness. Sick=dying is pretty much how they see humans.
Shuu:
-He has little idea what to do for a sick human, and assumes that you’ll either get well on your own or leave him behind. Hopefully, if something does happen to you, he won’t end up with anyone bad.
Reiji:
-While medicine is far beyond his training, losing an owner is unthinkable. If you don’t seek sufficient treatment on your own, he may even risk punishment and beg other humans to fix you.
Ayato:
-It’s terrifying to think that he may lose the only human who ever bothered with him, and even worse that he might be out of a home. He can’t help but hover near your bedside, horribly worried.
Kanato:
-While he normally stays close to you, the illness drives him to be even more extreme. He has to be watching you at all times, or you could pass away and leave him behind at any moment.
Laito:
-Of course, now that he finally has a decent home, you’re going to be leaving him. He quickly accepts the idea that you’re going to die, and turns distant and miserable from fear of losing his home.
Subaru:
-Humans are fragile anyway, a sick one must be even more so. He’s afraid to even approach you for fear of somehow making things worse, and huddles up somewhere far away until you’re well.
Ruki:
-He has a slightly better understanding of human illnesses not being necessarily fatal, but feels sick with worry all the same. If something happened to you, he’d never get another chance at a home.
Kou:
-You seem a bit less intimidating when bedridden, and he may creep close enough to check how sick you really are. A human dying should be a good thing, but for some reason he only feels fear.
Yuuma:
-There should be something he can do, right? If you die, he’ll be out of a home all over again, and while he desperately wants to do something to help, human medicine is completely unknown to him.
Azusa:
-He hardly understands that you’re ill, and curls up near you like nothing’s wrong. The only thing he notices is that you should be reacting in some way to his closeness, whether by praising or punishing him.
Carla:
-He can’t help but sympathize a bit about your illness. What you have most likely isn’t fatal, but the image of dying from the same cause as an owner sticks in his head all the same.
Shin:
-If something happens to you, he could wind up with an awful owner next time, so you can’t get any worse. You absolutely have to get well, and he’s rather obviously near panicked with worry.