Yooooooooo Pet AU! Subaru and Yuma reacting to their owner taking them to a human store or bringing them a gift of some really nice human clothes because there’s going to be a party this weekend and she wants them to look their best. (But like in a sincere way! Not condescending or mean)

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Subaru: 

-He can hardly believe you’re wasting your time and money on him, and treats whatever you get him like something precious. The clothes are the first real gift he’s ever received, and the first real outfit. It feels like an indescribable blessing to have an owner as kind as you, and he has absolutely no idea how he’s ever supposed to pay you back for it all. 

Yuuma:

-None of this seems like anything he should ever be allowed to have, and the very idea that you’d be kind enough to give it to him is staggering. It’s the first time in his life he’s had real clothes, and he’s almost afraid of what you might demand in return. All of this, everything you’ve done for him is so much more than he deserves, and it has to be impossible for you to be so kind. 

You mentioned in a previous ask that pet vampires can be given service dog-esque training. So how would the boys react to being given to a kind owner that is chronically ill and struggles with certain tasks(like they need lots of rest, use a cane, and need help cooking and keeping the house clean)? How would they react to knowing that their owner needs them and that they’re important to their owner?

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Shuu:

-He’s not particularly fond of doing so much work, but it’s definitely an up side that you’re too weak to punish him properly. He gets used to taking care of you fairly quickly, and with only minimal (and silent) complaining, and eventually becomes very pleased with having such a simple way of life. 

Reiji

-Honestly, that sounds like his ideal home. Not only is useful to his owner in every facet of their life, you would find it very difficult to replace him. Housework is a strong point for him, and he winds up being very good at handling the tasks you aren’t capable of. 

Ayato:

-He’s absolutely delighted to be able to be so useful to you, and overdoes almost everything you ask of him in a frantic attempt to please you. He winds up being fairly clumsy with any kind of service work, and is really only helpful because of how hard he tries to be good. 

Kanato:

-He’s not used to being expected to do things (honestly, he’s not used to anything but being ignored), and it takes him a while to get used to the new expectations. He’s best at keeping you company, and is unfortunately useless at most forms of housework and actual assistance. 

Laito:

-He’s extremely pleased to have been selected for such an easy way of living, and knows very well that service pets tend to have a much nicer time than those owned merely for show. He’ll cooperate with almost anything, just to ensure that you never want to get rid of him. 

Subaru:

-He can hardly believe that someone like you would want a pet like him, and remains in a state of terrified shock for ages. What if he hurts you? What if he breaks something or messes up badly enough that you don’t want him anymore? He’s scared to death of losing his one chance at a home. 

Ruki:

-Despite being suspicious as to why you’d choose a half breed stray for a service pet, he adapts to the role wonderfully. House work and general caretaking are easy for him, and while he is still rather cold with you, it’s obvious that he appreciates having such a home. 

Kou:

-He doesn’t believe for a second that you want him for that kind of work, and keeps waiting in terror for the real reason you have him to be revealed. He’s clumsy and slow and afraid of everything, and there’s no way someone like you would choose him just to be a service animal for you. 

Yuuma:

-This is most definitely not the kind of work he’s meant for, and he’s more than a little worried that you don’t intend to keep him for long. There’s no way a huge, rough pet is going to be of any use to you, and while he wants desperately to keep the home, it just doesn’t feel possible. 

Azusa:

-He’s absolutely delighted to be of use to you, and does his best to complete every task you assign. He also hopes that one day you’ll decide to punish him properly, and it’s hard to believe that you really want him until you do. To him, pain from an owner is a sign he’s wanted. 

Carla: 

-Considering that he’s just as sick as you, it’s hard to see why you think he’d be any help. He too gets exhausted from the slightest physical labor, and it doesn’t seem like he’d be useful to you in the least. This life seems almost too good to be true, and he’s hesitant to trust it. 

Shin:

-He doesn’t trust your intentions one bit, and thoroughly expects to have this seemingly peaceful life yanked away from him at any moment. There’s no way you’d buy a First Blood just to be a service pet, and he’s all but convinced this happiness too will be taken back when you see a better use for him. 

could you do a scenario with pet Carla where his kind owner tells him he’s worth more than his pedigree to her? or just something sweet so he knows he’s not just cares for and wanted because of that

Admin Mawile:(´・` )♡

-Carla knew the only worth left he had was his breeding. 

He was sick, long past any purpose for show or private owning. He tired quickly, needed too much medical care, was everything humans hated to waste their time on. 

And yet, you seemed to want him. He’d long since cost you more than he was ever worth, and somehow, you still kept him. 

Any normal owner would have passed him off on someone else ages ago, but you somehow still seemed to care. Even though he was too exhausted to follow the most basic of orders, you still were kind. 

You allowed him to sit beside you, resting quietly under your affection. 

For the first time since he’d overheard the news that he’d developed his species’ fatal disease, he was happy. 

pet au where kind over is pretty affectionate with the boys and likes petting them and giving gentle hugs? <3

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Shuu:

-He automatically distrusts affection from humans, and fully expects you to turn it against him someday. Despite the contact being pleasant, there’s no way that sort of kindness from an owner can be real. 

Reiji:

-He takes whatever his owner chooses to give hi, whether that be kindness or cruelty. It’s not his place to complain about what you do to him, even if he actually might enjoy the affection a little bit. 

Ayato:

-He’s very skittish with affection, half expecting any contact to turn into punishment. He’ll take whatever you choose to do, but it’s clear that the kindness is something completely foreign. 

Kanato:

-He has tried to be punished just so someone would pay attention to him. The affection is extremely welcome, even if he can’t quite get over expecting every touch to turn to pain once you get bored. 

Laito:

-Contact makes him nervous, and while he’ll take anything with no complaint, inside, the constant affection just makes him feel on edge. There will always come a day when the human doesn’t want to be so nice. 

Subaru:

-He’s completely unused to constant, and flinches away from any affection you try to give. Not only is he afraid of it turning out to mean pain, he’s also absolutely terrified of doing something to hurt you. 

Ruki:

-Compared to years of functioning almost on his own, so much attention from an owner feels smothering. You’re kinder than any human he could have imagined, but he’s not quite sure if he can trust it. 

Kou:

-He panics and pulls away from any touch you try to give him, terrified that you’re going to hurt him all over again. Humans getting too close has only ever meant pain, and it’ll take ages to change that. 

Yuuma:

-He’s more than pleased to know that you’re a kind owner, but he can’t help but feel a bit nervous under the attention. It’s far from normal for humans to be so nice, and he can’t help but suspect a trick. 

Azusa:

-Attention is always welcome to him, and he soaks up every bit you’ll give him. He may be hoping that some of your gentle touches turn into punishment, but he’s happy no matter what you choose to do. 

Carla:

-His place is not to contradict what you want of him, If all he has to do to stay on your good side is stay still and accept some contact, he’ll gladly take that over something that could be much worse. 

Shin:

-He’ll take whatever affection you want to give, but only because he knows he has to. Yeah, you’re nice now, but if he ever dared to say no to what you want, he knows that that would change in a second. 

Pet Au where they walk in the snow for the first time

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Shuu: He doesn’t like that cold at all, and is very soon wishing that he could go back inside where it’s warm. 

Reiji: It’s beautiful, and while he can definitely appreciate that, it’s a bit too cold to be pleasant for long. 

Ayato: He gets a little too excited by being allowed outside, and gets way too cold while playing in the strange white stuff. 

Kanato: He’s fascinated by the look of all the white, the way it makes everything seem so much more pure and new. 

Laito: White the snow is definitely pretty, he gets cold quickly, and is silently, miserably shivering before long. 

Subaru: He doesn’t like the chill very well, but the beauty of everything being clean white almost makes up for it. 

Ruki: He can appreciate the beauty of it all, but the frigid cold could very easily turn into something very bad. 

Kou: He actually relaxes a bit, too fascinated with the glittering white to bother keeping up his usual defenses. 

Yuuma: He’s amazed by how different everything looks when covered in white, and hardly even notices the cold. 

Azusa: He’s enchanted by the snow, but gets cold easily, and is very soon shivering and curling up to stay warm. 

Carla: The chill quickly brings out his illness, and he can’t enjoy the snow for long without having difficulty taking breaths. 

Shin: He almost expects to be left out in it as some kind of cruel punishment, and remains tense as long as he’s out. 

A pet AU where their young owner tries to get them to play fetch

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Shuu: He’s usually too lazy to bother with playing unless ordered, but cooperates with an owner’s will to avoid punishment. 

Reiji: It seems a bit undignified to do something like that, but he’d do anything to potentially keep a home. 

Ayato: He tries to be cooperative with whatever an owner orders… . and this might actually be a little bit fun. 

Kanato: Whether he’s fond of it or not, what an owner says is absolute, and it’s his job to quietly go along with it. 

Laito: While he might not like the playing itself, the relatively innocent activity is far from the worst thing he could have been forced to do. 

Subaru: He’s very, very nervous about doing something to hurt his owner, and is extremely hesitant to play along. 

Ruki: He dislikes how undignified what he has to do is, but knows that there’s no choice but to go along with it. 

Kou: Of all the things he could have been ordered to do, this isn’t too bad, and he’ll very nervously do as his owner says. 

Yuuma: He’ll cooperate, but it’s pretty obviously reluctantly. This isn’t the kind of thing a pet his size is really meant for. 

Azusa: He’s happy to do whatever his owner commands, and hopes every time that they’ll decide to hurt him. 

Carla: He silently and dutifully does as his owner commands, unwilling to go against an owner’s will no matter what he has to do. 

Shin: He’s absolutely furious about being forced to play, but stuffs it down and cooperates, afraid of what will happen if he doesn’t. 

I really love that scenario of feeding pet Kanato sweets and everything is good, could you maybe do a cute happy thing like that with pet Subaru and Yuuma? thank you!

Admin Mawile: (*´・v・)

Subaru:

-“What a good boy,” you murmured, softly pressing against tense muscle. 

Yard work, while difficult, was proving to be the best thing to ever happen to Subaru’s temper. The heavy labor (of course, safe) was easing his outbursts, leaving him much too happy-tired to lash out. 

In fact, the only downside yet was a sore, tired body, and just gentle rubbing at his shoulders and back seemed to fix that just fine.

Subaru whined, too exhausted to do anything but lean into your touch. 

It was nice to see him without every defense up, for once, and even better to know that your guidance was the cause of it. 

Yuuma:

-Larger, stronger pets were typically worked until they broke. 

You were learning that that idea was entirely wrong. To give him time to recover from a life of exactly that, you’d been keeping Yuuma as a house pet, and the vampire was turning out to be quite the gentle giant. 

From his seat beside your chair, Yuuma nuzzled again the hand gently running through his hair. 

And this was from a pet expected to be too dangerous to keep indoors. 

You continued to pet him, delighted that you’d been able to give such a wonderful creature another chance at a happy life. 

since without it they are weaker, how would pet!au boys feel about kind owner giving them blood pretty frequently, owner trying to keep them as happy and healthy as they could?

Admin Mawile: (*゚∀゚*)

Shuu:

-He’s absolutely shocked by how much energy he has now that he’s eating regularly, and can’t bring himself to deny the blood. There’s probably some horrible catch coming later, but for once, he doesn’t feel like he’s dying of exhaustion just from basic movement.

Reiji:

-He’s extremely hesitant to take more food than he deserves, and there’s a persistent feeling that he’s becoming a burden to you by needing a special diet. Blood makes him feel almost sick by now, too afraid of making a nuisance out of himself to relax and eat.

Ayato:

-He doesn’t want to bother you by demanding more food than you’re willing to give, but the temptation of actual blood is difficult to resist. He’ll give in eventually, too desperate to feel better to prioritize not bothering you for long. It’s a hard choice, and it never gets less nerve-wracking.

Kanato:

-While he definitely doesn’t want to demand any more than a pet should, he can’t quite force himself to refuse something you’re telling him to do. He takes the blood with hesitancy, and tries not to visibly show how much better his whole being feels after he’s actually well fed.

Laito:

-He has no doubts that there’s a trick hiding somewhere, and only accepts the blood out of fear of what will happen if he says no to you. Real meals feel amazing, but it’s impossible to trust that you won’t demand something in return. He pretends to be perfectly happy, but inside is worried sick.

Subaru:

-He’s absolutely terrified of being a burden on you, and is almost too afraid to accept the blood. Despite knowing that he’d feel better if he ate, it feels wrong to have access to as much fresh blood as he actually needs. He shouldn’t bother you, even if it would be good for him.

Ruki:

-He has never had a chance to have as much blood as he needs, and the temptation to accept is powerful. There has to be some kind of trap, but he can’t hold out for long against the temptation of being full. He knows he’d be so much more functional if he was well fed.

Kou:

-He’s much too afraid to accept the food, and almost panics at the very offer. You have to be trying to hurt him somehow, and he’s not going to be stupid enough to give in to his hunger and take the food. By now, he knows that offers like that aren’t real, and he won’t be falling for it again.

Yuuma:

-He doesn’t trust the offer of free food for a second, but he’s much too hungry to say no. It’s probably some kind of horrible trick, and yet the lure of food is far too much for him to resist for long. It’s instantly visible how much better he feels with even one good meal in him.

Azusa:

-If you want to give him blood, then it’s far from his place to disagree. Even if it’s obvious that you’re trying to trick him, he forces himself to trust you and accept what you give him. If it does turn out to have some cruel cost, he’s more than ready to take it to make you happy.

Carla:

-Whether you’re going to hurt him for it or not, he needs all the food he can get. It’s always been difficult for him to keep weight on, and if you’re offering real food for his kind, he can’t afford to let that chance go. He needs the nutrition while you’re still willing to give it. 

Shin: 

-He doesn’t believe for a second that the food could possibly come without a cost, and is convinced that you’ll have a punishment ready as soon as he finishes it. He’ll take it anyway, though, if only to gather some strength for whatever you’re plotting with this obvious lie. 

How would the boys be if they were “given” to a younger child? For pet au please!

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Shuu:

-He doesn’t trust a small human any more than a big one, and if anything, expects more cruelty from a human young enough not to realize if it’s causing pain. Kids are oblivious, and that has a lot of potential to be bad.

Reiji:

-He’s ever bit as dedicated to them as he would be to any owner. A home is a home, no matter who he belongs to, and he’s not willing to risk losing it just because his owner is young and inexperienced.

Ayato:

-Despite feeling a bit prickly towards the child, he still tries to be a good pet. Kid or not, this is his owner, and they can decide what happens to him if he dares act out. There’s no use risking punishment from an adult next time.

Kanato:

-He accepts whatever humans choose for him, and if he’s to belong to a child, then so be it. He doesn’t have the will to make a fight out of it, much less invite punishment by misbehaving for an owner.

Laito:

-He’s smart enough to see the upside in the matter; that small humans are impressionable and perhaps easy to talk into not hurting him. He’s just fine with a young owner, especially a high inexperienced one.

Subaru:

-He’s absolutely terrified of accidentally hurting people, and a small owner is even worse. There are just too many things he could do to do harm, and that makes it almost impossible to relax.

Ruki:

-Even if this owner is young, they could still be a decent person. He’ll take anything that means he’s not being beaten, even a young owner could be a good one. He’s not going to judge before he knows how they are.

Kou:

-Even small humans terrify him, and he’s much too accustomed to the cruelty even children are capable of. He’ll treat them the same as he would an adult owner; with fear and hiding and terrified obedience.

Yuuma:

-He’s very, very afraid of harming such a small human, and is forced to be horribly careful with them at all times, rather than risk an accident. He knows that if he hurts his owner, he’s as good as dead. 

Azusa:

-A young owner goes over well with him, and he’s more then gentle enough to handle them. He’s a quiet, easy to get along with pet, and even an inexperienced owner would have no trouble with him. 

Carla:

-He doesn’t particularly care who he belongs to, and fully expects to be passed around for most of his life. Surely a child will get tired of a sick, unenergetic pet soon enough and hand him over to the next owner. 

Shin:

-He’s had a child for an owner before, and lost an eye thanks to their unpredictable whims. He despises the idea of being with another one, and prays that they’ll pass him off to someone else soon. 

What if in pet au the owner is trying to make the boys be more comfortable and one day they’re out shopping and a guy doesnt like the way the boys are and gives the owner a card to a place to make the boys behave better (basically torture them) and the owner agrees but when they get home she BURNS the card (two hcs per boy pls, when they’re given the card and when they burn it?) Thanks! :3

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.