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Shuu:
-Canon!Shuu couldn’t care less about his human counterpart. They don’t seem that different, and while he’s definitely not going to go out of his way to befriend this version of himself, it only bothers him a little bit that he could possibly be so pathetic, even under completely different circumstances.
-Human!Shuu is similar. He’s never been the sort to long for power, and if anything, it seems like his vampire version only has more troublesome things to deal with. At least, since this is technically him, this person is willing to let him sleep as much as he wants without being a bother.
Reiji:
-Canon!Reiji sees his human self as nothing short of pathetic. It feels like this version of himself has every one of his worst, most disgustingly weak qualities brought to the surface, and he can barely stand being near it all. He hates seeing himself, even as a human, being so pitiful and anxious.
-Human!Reiji, meanwhile, is caught between vicious jealousy that he could ever be so powerful and capable, and the logical realization that that sort of life would only be more painful. He’s horribly envious of his vampire version’s knowledge and influence, but well aware of the suffering that comes with it.
Ayato:
-It gets right under Canon!Ayato’s skin that he could ever be so helpless, and it bugs him horribly to even look at a version of himself that is so obviously inferior. Ayato is used to being the one in control, and even the thought of being on the other side all over again doesn’t sit well with him.
-Human!Ayato is partially amazed that he could ever be as strong as his vampire self, but also somewhere between furious and dismayed that he’s the weaker one, the one who still has to live with being pushed around. At least it’s still technically him, so that should count for something…
Kanato:
-Seeing himself so much like how he was when he was younger does not sit well with Canon!Kanato. He’s viciously jealous by nature, and has a fit over the idea that there could be two of him, much less the idea that this version could have suffered less. (Don’t even start on there being two of Teddy.)
-Human!Kanato cries as soon as he has to face another version of himself, and when the same tricks that get most people to pity him fail, he goes straight into anger. He’s not stupid enough to pick a fight with his vampire self, but he will make it very clear that he doesn’t like having him around.
Laito:
-Not surprisingly, Canon!Laito sees a lot of potential in another version of himself. Upon finding out that his human self is weaker, more reserved, and much more easily frightened, he has some particularly off putting comments about what it would be like to be on the “other side” for once.
-While he’s openly nervous about a vampire version of himself, Human!Laito makes sure not to let anything too pathetic slip. He doesn’t trust a vampire for a second, even if it is easy to fall into lewd banter over who’s has the more pleasurable side of the power struggle with their partners.
Subaru:
-Somehow, Canon!Subaru’s human self is even more helpless than he feels already, and that feeling of powerlessness drives him straight to anger. It’s hard to process that he could ever be so weak, and he’s horribly frustrated by having to see a version of himself that is so utterly powerless.
-On one hand, Human!Subaru is painfully jealous of his vampire self’s strength. On the other hand, he doesn’t think he could stand being more of a monster than he already is. Still, he can’t help but catch himself envying what it would be like to be able to destroy his problems so easily.
Ruki:
-Canon!Ruki can tell that, even as a human, he’s still fundamentally the same person. He’s actually fairly open to this other self, even if the idea of what could have happened if he never became a vampire makes him feel vaguely sick, and the powerlessness of this human him is beyond pathetic to watch.
-Human!Ruki has a similar attitude. He’s a little afraid of the idea of a vampire version of himself, but understands that, since they’re basically the same person, there shouldn’t be too much for them to disagree over. The only thing that bothers him is the thought of having so much power to protect his family.
Kou:
-It’s nothing short of revolting for Canon!Kou to have to see himself as weak and pathetic all over again. He left his human self in the past a long time ago, and he never, never wants any of it back again. Even looking at this version of himself disgusts him, fills him with the terror of how things could have been.
-For Human!Kou, he’s stuck between the idea that this vampire version of himself could understand some of what he’s gone through, and the very real knowledge that he’d hate anyone who knew what he was like before. In the end, he can’t tolerate being around someone who knows his weaknesses.
Yuuma:
-While it’s a little annoying that any version of him could have stayed so weak, Canon!Yuuma isn’t that bothered by his human self. He was human at one point, after all, and it’s not that weird to see that again, even if this him seems to have had a lot less of a tough childhood that he did.
-Human!Yuuma’s feelings are much the same. Since it’s technically the same person, he doesn’t have any real reason to be afraid of himself, and if anything, is slightly in awe of his vampire self’s power. In all honestly, the two of them might share enough views to get along pretty well.
Azusa:
-Canon!Azusa has absolutely no problem with a human version of himself. He’s very open to this new version of himself, and probably winds up swapping injuries with the only person who sees things exactly the way he does. It’s dangerous, but they wind up understanding each other well.
-While much more fragile than the vampire, Human!Azusa has a lot of the same desires and ways of thinking, and easily winds up on the same page as his vampire self. It’s probably unwise to leave them alone, as that will almost certainly end in very friendly bloodshed and new wounds.
Carla:
-Canon!Carla is thoroughly disgusted by the idea that any version of him could be human. It goes against everything he stands for to see himself as anything less than perfect, and he does not take well to seeing what’s technically “him” so helpless. He despises his human self from the very beginning.
-Human!Carla is more disgusted by his vampire self’s attitude than anything. Even though they’re the same person, it irritates him to have to deal with someone who treats him like he’s so far beneath them, and it’s hard for him to tolerate the behavior even from a version of himself.
Shin:
-It’s somewhere between funny and horrifying that he could ever be so pathetic, and, in an effort to cover up how uncomfortable he is with seeing himself so weak, Canon!Shin mocks his human self relentlessly. It’s easier to do that than face that he could ever be something so pathetic.
-Honestly, Human!Shin is probably going to pick a fight with his vampire self. He can’t stand being made fun of, even as a human, and most likely gets himself in trouble while trying to get his vampire self to shut up. He’s viciously annoyed by the awful attitude that this other him seems to have.