Live together and kind master ask inspired me. What would they think if their master decided to put them in special training like reading, writing, cooking, even dancing? Because he doesn’t want uneducated pets and needs them to do household chores

 Admin Mawile: ∩( ・ω・)∩That kind of education is fairly normal for house pets, especially purebreds!!

Oh, and just to explain something, house pets are more like pets how we think of them, while the kind that have to work are basically just slave labor. Those kind don’t live long, and are very literally worked to death. That’s what usually happens to the bigger, rougher vampires, like Subaru and Yuuma, while the docile, smaller ones are the ones that are actually sort of cared for. 

Shuu:

-He doesn’t like having to work, of course, but learning how to do mostly sedentary things is better than real labor. And if cooking for his owner is what he has to do to avoid getting beaten, so be it. At least it’s not that hard to do basic chores and housework… 

Reiji:

-His and his brother’s previous owner only bothered with the very basics of pet education, but Reiji absorbed everything he was ever taught. He’s still remarkably intelligent, and is ridiculously happy for the chance to not only learn something, but make himself more valuable. 

Ayato:

-He’ll learn anything he has to to stay wanted. And anyway, he’s heard that lessons like these are normal for the good pets, so doesn’t this mean his owner has decided he’s worth all this work to educate? He’s not crazy about the chores and lessons, but knowing he’s wanted is more than worth it. 

Kanato:

-He’s had some singing lessons before, but his breeder wasn’t interested in “wasting time” for very long. He’s not always quite lucid enough to remember what he’s taught, and he’s afraid his owner will get just as sick of trying, but he’d learn anything if it would mean not being punished. 

Laito:

-He’s smart enough to take to the lesson’s with ease, and very used to the idea of learning housework and “educated” tasks. Becoming that kind of docile, well learned house pet is exactly what he expected, still used, but not having his good breeding wasted on hard labor. 

Subaru:

-Why is an owner bothering to teach him house pet stuff? The most of this kind of lesson he’s ever had was the snippets for information his mother supplied in her more lucid moments, never any kind of formal training, especially not in delicate tasks like cooking or dancing. 

Ruki:

-At the shelter, the vampires deemed suitable for the efforts were taught the very basics of reading, writing, and housework. Ruki never thought he’d ever have the chance to learn any more of it. Finally being able to use his mind, to learn something, is the best thing he could have hoped for in a home. 

Kou:

-He was taught a little bit of this, before the bad things at the shelter started to happen. Aside from the memories that keep coming back, the lessons themselves aren’t bad at all. He’d much rather have to cook for a human than have them decide they like him better bruised and crying. 

Yuuma:

-They’re, they’re really gonna teach him to be a house pet? There’s no way an owner would go this far just to make him a laborer, and knowing that he really will be a cared for, indoor type of pet, the kind that’s worth teaching and taking care of is the greatest happiness yet. 

Azusa:

-No matter how badly he wants to learn, his mind just won’t work the right way. He spaces out, forgets things, and takes three times as a normal pet to learn anything. He’s afraid that his owner will get bored of trying and find another pet instead, one that can actually remember what they’re told to. 

Carla:

-He’s more than educated in these fields already, taught every domestic chore he’d need to know as a child, so that no owner would have to bother with it. If they can find something (pet appropriate) that he doesn’t already know, the chance to learn and think leaves him absurdly grateful. 

Shin:

-He’s already been taught most of this, as is expected from his quality of pet, but the effort to better him is strangely flattering. It feels like his owner really wants him, they’re doing so much just to make him more useful, like he’s worth too much to just be left idle and unimproving. 

pets au a scenario when the boys (all) are taken into one household but have a different master that is loving and caring to them treats them right and how would they act when they first meet them and when they relieved that they are not going to hurt them like their other masters did sorry about my English

Admin Mawile: (๑꒪▿꒪)*  Your English is fine!!

Shuu:

-It doesn’t make any sense, why a good, gentle owner, the kind that nearly only exist in myth, would choose a lazy, unfavored pet with brothers of much higher quality. There has to be an ulterior motive, some real reason why a human would bother treating him so well. 

Reiji:

-Finally, everything he’s worked for is coming true. He’s been adopted by a respectable, reasonable owner, just as he should be, and now his life has been secured. He doesn’t even want to think that it might not be real, that there’s a very real chance that the good part of his new home might not last. 

Ayato:

-What kind of owner is just nice for no reason? Could he really be lucky enough to get the nicest human ever? Ayato was just ecstatic to have a home, having that home be one with an owner that goes above and beyond normal treatment is almost too much good to take in all at once. 

Kanato:

-He’d be good no matter what kind of owner it was, soft and obedient and oh so harmless. But an owner that doesn’t want to make him hurt? That’s almost too good to be true. They should be making him suffer in some way for not wanting any pain; it’s abnormal for a human to be so kind. 

Laito:

-Since he’s done what he was supposed to, done everything to be the ideal pet for the best kind of owner, it makes sense that he’d be bought by one. But he’d never been able to imagine how nice an owner could possibly be, and the strange, overly kind treatment makes him nervous and unsure.

Subaru:

-He can’t believe a normal owner would want him, a dangerous, unstable pet, deemed unsafe to own. Even more so, he can’t believe that they’re being nice. Could they have him confused with another pet? Is it just some awful trick that’s going to end the moment he lets his guard down?

Ruki:

-If this was a situation where his brothers were also in a “safe” home, he’d be somewhere between absurdly grateful and terrified. A human taking in a worthless street animal, with nothing to gain from it is either the kindest he’d ever known humans to be, or the precursor to something awful. 

Kou:

-He can’t accept it. No matter how nice they seem, there has to be the same evil lurking under it. Humans are cruel, this kindness can’t be real. He’s still terrified of them, flinching away and hiding, no matter how gently they approach him. Kou trusted humans once, and he’ll never do it again. 

Yuuma:

-Could an owner really want him as some kind of treasured house pet? They’re not acting like he’s about to be sent away to work or fight, but, it can’t be real, can it? A human deciding that the huge, strong, scarred vampire is worth treating like a tiny, docile little purebred. 

Azusa:

-But, if he’s not being punished and hurt, doesn’t that mean he’s doing something wrong? Azusa is a masochist even in this universe, and the lack of any discipline actually makes him feel worse, wondering if his owner, his nice, wonderful owner, has found some reason not to like him. 

Carla:

-He knows that it won’t last for long, that his new owner will tire of playing nice, but the repose is so needed he almost doesn’t care. At least this way, they’ll see him appearing to be healthy, and when the cruelty does start, he’ll have had a chance to gather some strength for withstanding it. 

Shin:

-Yeah, it’s nice that he’s been bought by one of the good owners… if it’s even real. Humans lie, they pretend to be so nice and loving, when they’re just waiting to do harm. He wants to trust the kindness, finally have a owner that wants him, but the chances of it being real are so slim. 

Hey! For the pet Au: how would the boys react if they were bought/found/whatever, and the person treated them more like a friend than a pet? Cos it looks like a lot of their phychology is based off the ‘being a pet’ thing and being someone’s property, rather than being treated well. S, M, and T if possible!

Admin Mawile:ヾ(@°▽°@)ノ Yep, you’re right about the psychology!! And I’m writing how they’d be at first, their initial reactions to the treatment before they realize that it’s not some kind of trick or unusual punishment, kay?

Shuu:

-Shuu would have thought that finally being left alone, not trained or punished or expected to perform would be a good thing. But the sudden lack of seemingly any interest in him is just sickening. He has to have done something wrong, this isn’t normal, it isn’t right. 

Reiji: 

-It makes him more neurotic than ever, anxious and stir-crazy without some kind of purpose. Reiji has spent his whole life trying to become the best pet possible, and having his one source of value taken away makes him think that he’s really just been deemed worthless. 

Ayato:

-He’s convinced that he’s done something wrong, been bad enough that they’re not bothering with him anymore, maybe getting ready to return or sell him for not being worth their time. If anything, not being treated like a pet just makes Ayato try twice as hard to be good one. 

Kanato:

-Is he crying too much? I he too noisy or too quiet or not responsive enough? There has to be some reason why his new owner doesn’t want him. They may not be hurting him yet, but that just means something worse is coming. Whatever he’s doing wrong, he’ll fix it. 

Laito:

-An owner not treating him like a proper pet means something is very, very wrong. Laito’s world view is unmovable, anything that goes against it has to be a sign of something bad, and an owner going against everything he’s supposed to be is just a whole new kind of cruelty to him. 

Subaru:

-He’s beyond suspicious, he’s sick with worry that they’re plotting something, hiding the pain that’s to come behind the kind, fake, way they act. There’s no way a human would bother to buy him just to ignore his every purpose, they have to be planning to do something horrible as soon as he relaxes. 

Ruki: 

-No human, no owner, would have any legitimate reason to treat him so well. They have to be planning something, either that or they just see no use for him. A home this kind isn’t real, can’t be, especially not for a scared, branded, worthless, low quality stray. 

Kou:

-They probably can’t get close enough for him to notice the difference. Kou panics around humans, an owner all the more so, hiding and crying and doing anything to keep them away. He’d be so sick with fear that he’d barely notice that they weren’t punishing him for lashing out. 

Yuuma:

-Yeah, they’re up to something. He’s not the type of pet that gets treated nicely, at best, he’s for physical labor, not some valuable purebred that an owner would want to fuss over. They’re planning something, something so painful and awful that it warrants such an elaborate act to set it up. He’s terrified. 

Azusa:

-What has he done so wrong that they won’t even use him? Could he possibly be so worthless that his owner doesn’t even want to hurt him? It makes Azusa miserable, thinking that he’s so unwanted, so bad and useless that he isn’t even allowed to be punished for it. 

Carla:

-He’s been so good, even if he’s weak and sick, he can’t deserve being thrown away like this. Carla wholeheartedly believes that there’s no use in him beyond a pet, that if he’s not pleasing an owner, he should be dead, and for how cruel this owner is being, it probably won’t be long until he is. 

Shin:

-He’s known cruel owners before, but pretending to be so nice is a whole new kind of sadism. Shin knows that they’re just tricking him into messing up, into letting his guard down and giving them a reason to hurt him or send him back to be put down for sure, and he’s not falling for it. 

I’m on my phone so I can’t read the rules so hopefully this is fine. Do you do reactions for the Pet AU? I kinda wanna know what would be their reaction if they actually got adopted. If you don’t then feel free to ignore this. Love ur blog

Admin Mawile: (๑ゝω╹๑) Your request is fine!! And thank you so much!!! 

Shuu:

-There’s endless relief at being saved from veritable death row, but the longer he thinks about what kind of person would want a pet with his history of laziness and faults, the more nervous he becomes. 

Reiji:

-Of course he did! He’s done everything to be the best pet possible, of course someone finally found him worth buying. Inside, he’s so relieved he could cry. He won’t be put down, he won’t die for being useless

Ayato:

-A sort of happy-shock, ecstatic that all his work and training and good breeding could finally pay off, but still wondering what kind of person was willing to look past his age and other flaws. 

Kanato:

-Literally crying with joy, thinking of all the ways he can please them and avoid further pain. He can be good, he can be so good, and whoever’s adopting him will have to be happy enough to not want to hurt him anymore. 

Laito:

-Happy, but worried about the all new traumas he knows could be coming. Humans are cruel, and while having an owner saves him from certain death, but owners can do things even more painful if he’s not good enough. 

Subaru:

-He’s somewhere between amazed and terrified. Subaru can’t believe anyone would want him, but considering his status as unsafe to adopt, whoever has must be one of the illegal, feared fighting rings or some kind of hard labor. 

Ruki:

-If his brothers aren’t safe, he’d do anything to escape or be thrown out again. Even if it’s a good home, he couldn’t live happily while the others are alone on the streets. He’d rather die with them than live knowing that he left them.  

Kou:

Scared half to death. Humans have never done anything but hurt him. Being taken into one of their homes just means whoever has him is going to have all the power and resources they need to hurt him even more. 

Yuuma:

-He’s in a state of disbelief, unable to understand what would make an owner want him. Unless they’re just going to work him to death or use him in fights, make use of his strength for the rest of the short life he’d have. 

Azusa:

-He’s happy, so happy to be wanted and have a home, but owners are still so scary. If they don’t like him, he could be forgotten about, locked up or thrown away and never wanted again. 

Carla:

-What if they weren’t told about his illness? If he, a precious First Blood, turns out to be such a disappointment to an owner, and was still stuck with them, the slow death he’s succumbing to would be nothing in comparison. 

Shin:

-Being saved from death row is wonderful, but after the incident with his eye, he’s more than wary of any new owners. He has to be good, good enough that they can’t justify hurting him any more. 

the pet au makes me sad ! ( ; o ;) especially Subaru cause he’s my boyyy, so how would Subaru feel if he was rescued, like by someone who is against the mistreatment of pets and wants to keep him safe, someone who treats him gently

Admin Mawile:(๑✧∀✧๑)The aus are meant to hurt ya’ll~ In a fun way lol

-If the person is against treating him like a pet, even if they’re kind, he won’t take to it very well. He’s so set in the idea of his only worth being as someone’s pet that being treated otherwise would seem like he’s just being thrown away, of no use to anyone if his one purpose gets taken away from him. 

An owner who is still that, just kinder than the usual sort would go over much better, although that still isn’t saying much. Subaru has been marked as useless for more of his life than not, he’s going to be stuck in the same concepts of worth and value no matter how kindly he’s treated. He’d be terrified, sure that this new, seemingly gentle owner is just faking, hiding something awful and cruel until they think he’s off guard. Nothing is going to change his thinking immediately, only that sort of kindness for years could begin to erase what a lifetime of training has made him believe. 

What would happen if the Regular! Diaboys + Yui met the Pet! (+Yui) and Xeno! Diaboys (and their Yui of she has any differences) at once. What would everyone’s reaction towards each other?

Admin Mawile:╰(・∇・╰)

Yui:

-Yui is more than a little horrified of what’s become of her tormentors in this universe. They may have been cruel, but does any creature deserve to be treated so horribly? It seems that the most her other self can do to help is volunteer to pick up the pieces. 

-Pet Au!Yui can hardly believe there’s a world where vampires prey upon humans. As sickening as their treatment is, the creatures she’s known seem hardly capable of such violent measures. Couldn’t there be a world where both sides get along, without one oppressing the other?

Shuu:

-This version of himself is wrong. He couldn’t be that broken, could he? Shuu has seen and felt his share of misery, but the look of sheer torment in his own eyes jabs at something inside of him that aches. It’s wrong, it’s so wrong, and Shuu would most rather go back to sleep and pretend this never existed. 

-There are differences, yes, but to Pet Au!Shuu, he and his alternate universe counterpart are very similar. He can’t imagine acting so bold or antagonistic, but the desire to go to sleep and never wake up, to escape the unbearable life he’s stuck in is the same in both of them, to him. 

Reiji:

-The sight of himself, a pitiful, desperate wreck almost makes Reiji physically ill. All the worst parts of himself, the most shameful fears that he’s done nothing but bury and hide, are all displayed in this creature’s eyes so plainly, so openly, it’s beyond painful to even be near. 

-Pet Au!Reiji is both amazed and sickened by his other self. He’d never imagined he could look so… composed, have such perfect control over his visible self. But at the same time, this other him is doing so little with the home and safety he has, wasting the chance that this Reiji would die for. 

Ayato:

-Ayato couldn’t be more horrified. This version of himself brings back all the worst memories of a time when he was just as afraid, memories that he’d much rather never have to think of again. All Ayato wants to do is stay far away from this ruined, miserable self. 

-Pet Au!Ayato is somewhere between shocked and horribly envious. This alternate universe version of himself is loud, arrogant, rude, everything that he would have been beaten or killed for. It’s wrong, it’s horrible, but he can’t help but covet that kind of freedom. 

Kanato:

-Seeing himself acting like a broken little doll is disturbing in all the wrong ways. It’s his own face with such a miserable, pitiful look on it, and Kanato can hardly stand it. He’d shove his alternate universe self away in an instant, a little too aware of the last time he himself had such an expression. 

-Pet Au!Kanato hardly resisters that what he’s seeing is real. He’s convinced it’s just another hallucination, brought on by exhaustion and pain. He’d never dare make such an angry, disrespectful face, especially not where a human could see it and enact punishment. 

Laito:

-Laito sees things in his alternate universe self that he’s been trying to suppress for decades, and it does not sit well. Something about the vulnerable, broken look in his eyes is sickening, and he can’t stand looking at this pathetic “him” for long. 

-Pet Au!Laito can’t believe he could ever be so… carefree. His alternate self smiles and laughs and truly makes it seem like nothing’s wrong, something he himself could never quite manage, and yet, there’s a matching deep in this one’s eyes too, an exact parallel of his own. 

Subaru:

-His first reaction is rage. Seeing himself a veritable mirror of the pain and anxiety that’s always boiled deep within him is unbearable. Subaru would yell, fly into his usual violent behavior, anything not to think about the anguish is his, no, that thing’s eyes. 

-Pet Au! Subaru reacts much the same. Violence, anger, anything to cover up how distressed he is at the sight of a double. Although, he understands why this one hates him so much, as pathetic, worthless as he is, no wonder even himself doesn’t want anything to do with him. 

Ruki:

-He’s repulsed, sickened. As if the brands weren’t bad enough, seeing what may as well be himself, covered in scars and with a broken look Ruki never would have thought himself capable of. He’d thought he trained himself out of such weak reactions, but a fresh wave of nausea and pain surge at the sight. 

-Pet Au!Ruki can see that even though this him isn’t anywhere near as ruined, they’re more similar than either of them want to think about. Seeing his every weakness reflected back at him like a mirror is beyond unpleasant, the look of shock and terror in his double’s eyes bringing back painful memories. 

Kou:

-The sight of this destroyed version of himself sends Kou into a near panic attack. He can feel it, all at once, upon looking at “himself”, all the memories of his torture come flooding back with a vengeance. Possibly the worst of all are the two dark holes where this self’s fangs should have been. 

-Chances are Pet Au!Kou would be hardly lucid enough to really take in his alternate universe self. He’d most likely see it as another nightmare, a vision sent to taunt him with everything he’s lost. The sickened expression on his other’s face just proves he’s here to torment. 

Yuuma:

-It’s… bizarre. No matter how Yuuma looks at it, a him that’s quiet and out of the way just doesn’t make any sense. So he tells himself it isn’t real, that there’s no way this pitiful apparition could ever be him. (Better that, than think about where all those unfamiliar scars could have come from.) 

-Pet Au!Yuuma is well and truly jealous. This alternate universe version of himself has everything he ever wanted and then some. He can’t quite bring himself to act on it (lashing out against someone stronger is a death sentence, he knows), but the anger won’t quit churning. 

Azusa:

-His first thought is how much pain this other self must have been through, and how much he wishes it could have been him instead. But, if this person is really him, than isn’t he pleased to have hurt so much? For someone who gets to have pain every day, he doesn’t seem very happy. 

-While Pet Au!Azusa loves pain just as much as his counterpart, there are some kinds that aren’t good at all. This him understands the good hurt like no one else has, but… there’s something different, his attitude too pushy, he can’t make a very good pet like that… 

Carla:

-Carla can’t tell whether he’s angry or horrified. There’s something so wrong (familiar) about the pained, broken look in his double’s eyes. He can’t be this, he can’t, there’s no way he could ever look so weak. Carla doesn’t stick around long, unable to even look his other self in the eye. 

-Pet Au!Carla has a similar, but much more subdued reaction. There’s a sense of horror, that this can’t be him, followed up by the sickening revelation that even in a world where he’s more than a pricey pet, he’s still doomed to die from the same disease, still falling victim to the same flaws. 

Shin:

-First and foremost, it’s infuriating. How can he possibly look so weak?! It’s wrong, it’s disgusting! But then, Shin sees the holes where fangs should be, the grotesque scars around his eyes, and everything crashes down. Then it’s not anger he’s feeling, but some awful mix of terror and nausea. 

-This “him” got to live as a prince, huh? If he hadn’t had it beaten out of him before, Pet Au!Shin would be fuming. But he’s been trained, he knows better than to get angry with a superior by now, so he bows his head and looks away as his vicious double hurls insults.

Oh wow, this blog is so interesting, I absolutely love it! You’re both doing such an awesome job! I was wondering if the guys were to get an ‘owner’ in the Pet AU, how would they act towards them? Also I noticed you mentioned within this AU that there’s a custom of defanging; have any of the guys had their fangs removed? Thanks and I hope you both have a great day :)

Admin Mawile: Σ(ノ°▽°)ノ Thank you!!!

First to answer the de-fanging bit: Subaru has likely lost his for being “dangerous”. He has quite the history of acting out, and to make him supposedly safer to own, his fangs were taken out as a young teen, about the time the outbursts started. Yuuma has his out for similar reasons. When he was in the shelter, his sheer size made him too intimidating for most people to consider adopting, so his fangs were removed to make him seem like less of a threat. Kou’s were removed by his torturers at the shelter, for little reason other than that they found the helplessness and the sight of it appealing. Finally, Shin’s were taken out after a certain incident, to make up for him having been returned once, and to ensure to potential buyers that he was no harm. 

Shuu:

-Much, much less lazy. He’s still lethargic and constantly tired, but the pressure that keeping this new chance at life he’s been given instills is too great to lose. He stays quiet and out of the way, but gains a newfound desire to make himself useful, anything to keep from being sent back. 

Reiji: 

-With a real owner, Reiji becomes, if possible, even more desperate to please. He finally has what he’s been striving for for years, and he’d do anything not to have it taken away. He’s almost overbearing with it, constantly pushing to do something to please his new owner, overly eager to prove his worth. 

Ayato:

-He’s pushy, trying to force his way into their favor in any way he can. Having and owner, being an object of value to a human is the only thing he’s lived for, and he’s desperate to get there. No matter what he has to go through to get there, he has to be important to them. 

Kanato:

-Honestly, he’s terrified. Being someone’s prized possession is what he’s been raised for, but humans have done nothing but cause him pain. He can’t get over the trained fear that any contact from a human means hurt, all he can think about is what horrible things this new person could do to him. 

Laito:

-Laito is surprisingly well behaved. He stays out of trouble more than most of his brothers, and with an owner, he’d be just as good. That perfect behavior comes at a heavy cost to his mental state, but what’s a little more suffering if it can save him from something worse?

Subaru:

-If anyone adopted him, chance are they’re part of an illegal fighting ring, or something equally horrible. Subaru has been deemed unsalable, so bad that no normal owner would ever want him. He’d try, though, if anyone would give him another chance, he’d try so hard to be good this time. 

Ruki:

-Ruki knows how to behave. The only reason he doesn’t have an owner is his status as a a mutt and a stray. In a real home (and if he was sure his brothers were safe), he’d be an excellent pet, quiet, obedient, and willing to suppress his own fear and pain to do what’s expected of him. 

Kou:

-Humans, owners have caused Kou more pain than anything. He can’t even function anymore, what more do they want to take from him? He’s too afraid to hardly be in the same room as them, hysteric with the fear that he’s going to be hurt again, like he was at the shelter. 

Yuuma:

-He genuinely tries to be obedient, to stay out of the way and look harmless, but his size, strength and rough nature make it hard. Humans have never liked how intimidating he is, and if taking out his teeth wasn’t enough to prove he’s safe to own, what would be?

Azusa:

-He’s almost instinctively wary around humans, so used to them wanting him out of their sight it’s almost second nature to hide. He’s slow, but accepting (a little too accepting) of whatever pain and punishment an owner feels necessary, so pliant and obedient it’s more creepy than pleasing. 

Carla: 

-Carla has been literally trained from birth to be the best pet possible. He’s a near perfect example of the right combination of out of the way and eager to please, quiet and inoffensive, yet composed and obedient. If it wasn’t for his illness and the weakness it causes him, he’d be almost the ideal. 

Shin:

-His rebellious days are behind him, okay? He learned his lesson the first time and he’d never be that bad again. He’s well trained and safe now, even with an eye out he’s still pretty and he’d be so good. If an owner took a chance on him again, they’d never regret it. 

How did Shin lose his eye in Pet Au?

Admin Skitty:

-The tale of Shin’s lost eye is a tragic one and took place in his childhood. The very first owners of Shin’s were a couple that belonged to a prestigious and well known family. Famous among many for their prized pets and involvement in the breeding community. For only those in this aristocracy with the most money would be able to even come close to affording the price of a Pureblood. Bought as a gift for their son, Shin was left in this child’s care which was cruel and inattentive. The child was brought up surrounded by pets and submerged within the breeding community and culture, leading him to develop this ideal that pets were unworthy and that Pureblood or not their worth was nothing as they could be easily replaced for the right price. 

Shin was put under heavy mental and physical distress due to the demands made by this impatient and unusually severe child while under his care. It came to a point in which in one instance, Shin lashed back at him fed-up with his mistreatment. That was his mistake. As would have been acceptable in this society Shin was beat nearly to death by the boy. Though to the sick minded child this was not enough punishment for this ‘injustice’ and demanded a trophy from the broken pet, as a reminder to know his place. The only price he deemed acceptable was that Shin rip out his own eye which had been a personal favorite of any owner who had seen him. Shin had protested and refused, but inevitably had gone through with the torturous process when the child threatened to buy Carla simply to kill him in front of Shin for his disobedience. As it was rumored that because of a rare case he was being sold cheaper on the market. 

After collecting his trophy the child began to grow bored of Shin and his parents fearing that the image they upheld inside of the community would be threatened by the defective merchandise, claimed Shin as ‘Not fit for use’ and promptly had him sold to the owner who would have bought Carla as well. Young Shin reunited with his brother was no longer as free-spirited or playful, but broken and a shell of what he could have been.

Ayato’s reaction to finding his S/O bleeding!

Admin Skitty: To be quite honest I’m not sure whether or not you were requesting for canon Ayato or any of our Au’s specifically…so I came to wonder what a great opportunity this might be to present the differences in personality he would showcase due to situational circumstances so, I hope you find this to your liking.

Canon Ayato:
– It’s no question that Ayato in canon will take as he pleases. I’d like to say that depending on the circumstances of your relationship the manor of how he would take it, is a whole other issue of itself. Chances are he’ll be cheeky or demanding of your blood since by default you ‘belong’ to ‘Ore-sama’. Now if you’re saying in the situation of you being physically injured such as stabbed and you’re dealing with a serious wound here, then Ayato is more likely to worry, but not make it as evident due to his arrogant demeanor he presents himself with. I could see Ayato taking care of his S/O (as well as punishing anyone who would inflict an injury on them) but not being irrational to his lover’s bleeding. He may ask the advice of Reiji and request medicine, but depending on how attached he’s become to you, your life is likely his main priority and there’s no way the great ‘Ore-sama’ would let you die of something as simple as a stab wound.

Pet Au Ayato:
– In this world it must be understood that the pets see themselves as lesser equals to their owners. To enter any form of relationship that is not of ‘pet and master’ is foreign to them and can be a harrowing experience or a joyful one. Pet Ayato in a case in which his s/o is bleeding, in any circumstance, is likely going to be much more stressed and anxious over the well-being of his owner. Due to his docile nature and what the pets have been brainwashed to believe, his understanding of your relationship is going to be a blurry aspect for him. And may result in him internally blaming himself for your injury no matter how small, constantly berating himself and forming these mental processes that it’s entirely his fault, and that there is no doubt he’ll be punished by you; no matter how good you may treat him. He will do as instructed, but will not help you unless requested. For the thought of disobeying an order and being punished, or even worse, disowned is one of his absolute fears. Especially by the person who treats him with the most care.