with the Pet au can I request the vamps get sick and kind owner does everything they can to make them healthy again and are worried about them and how the boys would think on it

(((╹д╹;)))

Shuu:

-He can hardly believe that you’re willingly taking care of him, and he’s sure that there’s an ulterior motivation somewhere. Humans just aren’t this nice without expecting something in return. 

Reiji:

-He’s too out of it during the illness to realize what exactly you’re doing, but once he can focus again, he’s terrified. There are just too many ways that you can use every moment of that against him. 

Ayato:

-He’s extremely hesitant to accept your help, worried that you’ll turn it against him later, but once he gets sick enough to be unable to resist, he all but melts into every bit of care you spare for him. 

Kanato:

-He stays perfectly still the whole time, silently accepting whatever you decide to do. The illness makes him weak and nervous, and he cries more often than not whenever you’re close enough to do harm. 

Laito: 

-He doesn’t trust the help for a second, and fully expects you to use his weakness as a chance to hurt him. Honestly, you’re better off leaving him alone to get well without the added stress of your presence. 

Subaru:

-He’s much too tired to do anything but let you do as you please, no matter how afraid he is of hurting you. You can almost see him shaking, so terrified of ruining something that it’s showing through his entire self. 

Ruki:

-He can’t do anything but accept the attention so long as he’s sick, and it’s actually a good chance to prove that you won’t do anything to hurt him, even when he’s too weak to possibly fight you back. 

Kou:

-Hopefully he’ll be too out pf it to realize that you’re trying to help him, otherwise, your closeness will be driving him to panic. While sick especially, he’s absolutely petrified of you turning on him. 

Yuuma:

-He’s extremely afraid of somehow breaking or dirtying something of yours while he’s ill and disgusting, and your attention only eases that fear slightly. At least it doesn’t seem like you’re mad at him for anything yet. 

Azusa:

-He’s nothing but soft and pliant and completely accepting of anything you do. He fully trusts you to do what’s best, and is maybe hoping that best will include some pain from you instead of just his sickness. 

Carla:

-Illness is nothing new to him, and he stays perfectly calm even through your care and closeness. If you had a problem with him being sick, you would have punished him for it long before this short term problem, 

Shin:

-Despite being sick, he tries frantically to keep you away. The fear of being hurt while he’s too weak to fight back drives him to sudden energy, even feigning wellness to keep you from trying to do something. 

Pet au scenario of Kanato being given his favorite treats by an owner he has had for a few years!

Admin Mawile: (๑・ω-)~♥”

-Kanato, soft and quiet as ever, was curled up closely against your hip, face all but buried as soft breaths warmed your leg. 

It was about as relaxed as you ever saw him, and even if it was only because you’d been by his side for most of the say, assuring him that he’d done nothing but please you, it was worth it. 

Every so often, you passed a piece candy down to him, soft lips kissing at your fingers as he took the sweets from your hand. 

It was peaceful, it was cute, and he was happy. 

Eventually, the candy ran out, and he took to gently licking the fingers still near his mouth in a submissive imitation of feeding. You stroked his hair in return, twining your hands in the soft purple strands as he all but purred. 

You sometimes wished these quiet moments could last longer. 

Pet AU scenario of Yuma’s owner seeing the vegetables growing in the garden they gifted him and telling him they think what he did is amazing!

Admin Mawile: (* ゚∀゚)ノシ

-For a pet, he’d been treated amazingly well. He was still made to work, but the chores were simple and he was well fed for all of them. 

Best of all, you’d given him a garden, a wide open space of dirt and plants and sunshine, and allowed him to do as he pleased with it. He’d spent the past few months plowing and planting and growing things, and now his work was finally bursting into bloom. 

It was then that he noticed you’d come to see him. 

“It looks great, Yuuma! The tomatoes are getting really big, aren’t they? You’ve really done a great job.”

The praise hit him like a kick to the stomach, burning through him like the hottest summer day. You were happy with him, he’d pleased you, his work had been good enough that you felt the need to praise him. 

This garden would be the best one in the world, for you. 

Pet au Carla reacting to an owner who has given him a good quality life and takes especially good care of him when his illness flares up?

Admin Mawile: (^・ω・^ )

-For a very long time, he believes it’s only because of his value. A First Blood, even an ill one, is worth enough to make an effort in keeping it alive, and he assumes his inherent value as a rare species is the only factor in their kindness. Of course, once the costs of keeping him alive exceed even that worth, the good treatment will also come to an end, and it’s only after this doesn’t happen that he actually starts to believe you care. 

-Rest and low activity are what help his illness most, and it eventually recedes to the point where only exertion leaves him agonized and unable to breathe. Flare ups still happen, but the longer he spends able to rest and recover from years of strain, the more the Endzeit recedes. He hates feeling useless, though, and you’ll have to find some ways of keeping his sharp mind busy. 

since all the absolutely horrible treatment of them and not being allowed on furniture i’m guessing they aren’t really given beds or anything of the like, what would the pets think if kind owner gave them maybe a mattress with pillows/blanket?

Admin Mawile: (๑ˊ▵ॢˋ̥๑) You are very right! Pets have small, makeshift beds– if that– and are not allowed on people furniture.

Shuu: He doesn’t trust the offer for a second, but he’ll use the bed until you decide to punish him for stepping out of his place.

Reiji: While he wants to obey every command his owner gives, the idea of getting on something obviously made for a human is terrifying.

Ayato: The bed is horribly tempting, but he knows you’ll just have found a reason to punish him if he dares to use it.

Kanato: He’s never used a human bed before, and even the prospect of it makes him nervous. It’s too much of a chance to be hurt.

Laito: Although he’ll never admit it, he’s been in beds before, and those memories are so painful the very sight of one makes him feel ill.

Subaru: He’s hardly been allowed on the thin, hard beds pets normally get, much less something so luxurious and human.

Ruki: There’s no way you’re serious about a bed like that, and he completely assumes that you’ll punish him the moment he obeys.

Kou: It’s difficult to stop him from hiding under furniture in terror, much less use something obviously meant for a human.

Yuuma: That’s not the kind of bed that’s meant for a pet like him, and he’s extremely hesitant to so much as touch it. 

Azusa: While he’s never against you taking your frustrations on him, even he’s a bit reluctant to touch something so obviously not for him 

Carla: A part of him wants to give in an accept. He’s already so tired from his illness, it seems so much easier to just give in and accept it all. 

Shin: He takes it as an insult from the start, horribly offended that you think he’s stupid enough to fall for such an obvious trap. 

Could I ask for a scenario of pet au where Reiji’s owner notices his vision is poor and buys him glasses that match his prescription well (basically he can see clearly for the first time ever)?

Admin Mawile: (ノ・д・)ノ Poor Reiji. .. I can imagine how hard it would be for a pet with poor vision. 

-Sometime between purchasing your new pet and noticing how Reiji’s eyes never quite tracked movement right, it had hit you. 

You knew pets didn’t have the best medical care, but surely someone would have noticed by now if his vision was bad, right? You couldn’t be the first to realize that his clumsiness with new things was because of sight. 

You’d tested the theory last week, and found out you were right. 

Now, kneeling in front of him with a small box, you hoped you’d judged his vision correctly. 

The glasses slipped on easily, and Reiji hardly flinched from your hands near his face, but it was the look of utter wonder that spread over him then that really made your chest clench. 

Of course, he didn’t let the joy slip; merely a brief, quiet, “Thank you, owner,” to make sure you couldn’t hurt him for being ungrateful. 

You still saw the small smile when he turned his head back down. 

PetAu? Where they have been with their owner for years, who cares for them like a parent would a child. Allowing them to act as they wanted without punishment, and within their comfortability. And they never understood why until they overheard a conversation where the owner said they have become child that they are proud of.

Admin Mawile: (・∀・)

Shuu:

-He’s mostly convinced you’re lying. He’s obviously just a pet, never as important or beloved as another human could be, but if you want to play at family, that’s your business. You still treat him well, after all. 

Reiji:

-Even though he knows that kind of line is a common human excuse for how they treat pets, he can’t help but feel almost dizzy with joy. He’s pleased you, and that’s what counts for keeping a good home. 

Ayato:

-He doesn’t trust you to really mean that, but he’s happy nonetheless, content with at least a chance to keep being good. If it takes thinking of him as a child to keep his home, that’s what he’ll conform to. 

Kanato:

-He’s at least half convinced that he was hearing things, hallucinating such kindness out of stress and fear. It’s impossible to believe that you truly care for him so much, but he’s willing to accept anything to avoid punishment. 

Laito:

-While you’re obviously just playing at family for your own enjoyment, he’s more than willing to put up with it. You’re pleased, after all, and a happy owner means he won’t have to suffer worse things than this kind of game. 

Subaru:

-He’s almost certain you’re making some kind of cruel joke, and even when it sinks in that you really believe that, he can’t quite take it in. He’s a pet at best, never something as important as a humans surrogate child. 

Ruki:

-By no means does he trust you to follow through with that sentiment. You may want to play at family now, but the moment he truly displeases you, that all would change. He’s not foolish enough to think you really mean it. 

Kou:

-He really should know better by now. Years of abuse from humans who said the same things you are should have taught him something, but a stupid part of him wants to hope that you’re the one who won’t be lying. 

Yuuma:

-It’s difficult to trust kindness like that when it comes from a human. If he quit being worth something to you, you’d probably change your mind in a second, but he can’t help but want to believe it. 

Azusa:

-Honestly, he’d believe anything you say. As his owner, your word is as good as law, and he’d never dare try to think otherwise. If you say he’s a child to you, then he’ll be happy to have somehow earned such kindness. 

Carla:

-He’ll agree with whatever you say about him, even if it’s obviously a lie. He’s already so tired, it’s not worth fighting not to believe something like that. If you want to pretend to be family, so be it. 

Shin:

-He doesn’t believe that crap for a second. He’s a “child” to you only because he’s valuable, and the second he becomes more trouble than he’s worth, that sentiment will cease to mean anything. 

pet au where you teach the boys an activity or a sport and they’re just so touched that you’re putting the time and effort into teaching them :’) any of the boys will do! keep up the great work btw

Admin Mawile: (⌒▽⌒)☆

Shuu:

-He doesn’t like doing anything more than he has to (too many risks of making an owner mad), but if you insist, he has no choice but to obey. Even if it’s just exhausting to be up for so long, it’s still better than making you mad. 

Reiji:

-He takes to almost anything you try to teach him, putting a ridiculous amount of effort into mastering the new discipline. It’s mostly an attempt to please you, though, not genuine enjoyment of the activity. 

Ayato:

-He tends to get too impatient to properly learn anything, and failing at whatever you’re trying to teach just makes him panic, too distressed at the thought of disappointing you to calm down and learn. 

Kanato:

-The more afraid he is, the more his mind slows to a crawl, too panicked to retain any information beyond what could keep him unharmed. Directly teaching him anything new is a long, slow process. 

Laito:

-He’ll pick up almost anything you tell him to, no matter how disinterested he really is. You’ll get mad if he refuses, of course, and requesting he learns something is just a polite way of ordering it. 

Subaru:

-Are you sure you trust him not to break things? It’s probably not safe to let him do people things. He’s dangerous, after all, and there’s no guarantee he won’t just ruin anything you let him too close to. 

Ruki:

-He’s intelligent enough to figure out almost anything you tell him to, and is obviously happy to have something to do. Even if he knows it’s some kind of trap, it’s hard to say no to actually having a purpose. 

Kou:

-It’s difficult to teach someone who’s prone to panicking and hiding at the slightest provocation, and you will have to be extremely careful to manage anything but scaring him and frustrating yourself. 

Yuuma:

-He’s also afraid of ruining your things by being too rough, but the chance to do something worthwhile quickly lures him in. Stick to physical things, though, as he often has trouble with anything too intellectual. 

Azusa:

-He’s slow at learning anything, and fully expects you to hurt him for it. Patience goes a long way in teaching him things, as does a tolerance for constant requests of punishment for “bothering” you. 

Carla:

-He doesn’t have enough energy to stay active for long without bringing on his illness, but he’s surprisingly interested in learning something. As you quickly find out, he’s far more intelligent than most humans. 

Shin:

-He’s mostly convinced you’re trying to humiliate him somehow, like letting up “lessons” just as an excuse to make fun of him for being stupid. He doesn’t dare say no to you, but it’s obvious that he’s wary. 

pet au: how would the boys react to their owner or s/o being kind enough to teach them that it’s okay to do things like people do?? like teaching them to be able to walk upright, give them better vocabs/how to read and write, say no to particular advances, etc?? i’d imagine it’d be painful and confusing for them, but i thought i’d ask anyway .u.

Admin Mawile: ((*゜Д゜)ゞ” Yeah… that won’t end so well. 

Shuu:

-It’s too much to expect of him. He’s a bad pet already, and expecting him to manage human things too is just more than he can do. All you’re doing is finding more things to punish him for failing, and he can’t see the lessons as anything but a creative way of making him miserable. 

Reiji:

-As much as he wants to learn anything an owner asks of him, behaving like a human goes against every bit of training in him. You’re forcing him against the two most driving forces of his personality, and the stress of having to choose between obedience and good behavior might actually hurt him. 

Ayato:

-While he’s always desperate to please his owner in anything you ask of him, it’s impossible to do this. It’s not right for him to act like a human, and even if he did do as you say, it would be just giving you reasons to hurt him. He’s not allowed to act like a person, and you both know that. 

Kanato:

-Most likely, he’ll break down sobbing from the very first request. He’ll obviously be punished if he steps out of his place and tries to act like a person, but disobeying you would be just as bad. There’s no way for him to get out of this situation without being hurt, and he’s all but panicking. 

Laito:

-Almost immediately, he assume you’re looking for reasons to hurt him. If he hasn’t done something already, what you’re asking of him will definitely qualify. He expects this kind of cruel trickery from humans, and despite knowing there’s no way to win, he still feels desperate to do something right. 

Subaru:

-He’s bad enough without attempting to act human, and if you were just looking for an excuse to hurt him, there already would have been many. This has to be something even more cruel; maybe you just enjoy watching him struggle? Either way, the stress feels like physical pain crushing him. 

Ruki:

-He may be used to functioning on his own, but stepping so far out of a pet’s place in the presence of an owner is the kind of thing he knows he could be killed for. He’s terrified of what you’ll do if he denies you, but it’s been beaten into him to never cross the lines of a pet. 

Kou:

-Just behaving as a pet near you is hard enough, much less being forced out of the one place he’s finally become comfortable in. When he’s still barely able to tolerate your presence, trying to change literally everything about how he knows to live might actually give him a breakdown. 

Yuuma:

-He’s already afraid of you getting rid of him, and being forced to act like a person will just elevate that fear to crushing levels. It’s wrong to step out of his place as a pet, and it’s basically giving you an excuse to hurt him or throw him away for crossing lines a mere pet never should. 

Azusa:

-He wants to obey you more than anything, and he’s by no means afraid of the pain of punishment, but it still feels like you’re going to get angry if he does as you say. He’s a pet, right? Isn’t it just wrong for him to act like a person? He’s so confused he might shut down a little. 

Carla:

-He’s content as a pet. There’s no need to tease him with a bright future he could ever have, not when he’s already worthless and dying. He’s hardly strong enough to function as a pet, much less find the energy to learn a whole new way of behaving on an owner’s whim. 

Shin:

-Honestly, he takes it as your attempt to torment him, dangling the freedom he could never really have over his head like some kind of sick joke. He knows exactly what he’s allowed to do, and you’re all but luring him into a trap to hurt him either for disobeying or getting too full of himself. 

Child!AU and Pet Au Crossover!! Where their mummy work at the pet shop she let the kids play/ take care with their counterpart pets.(If you want, you can just one family for now so that wouldn’t be too much to write, and it can be any of the family you guys like.)

Admin Mawile: (ᅌᴗᅌ* ) Just for clarity, the kids are named here and the pets are not~ Oh and just for this ask, the kids are human

Shuu:

-Shuu gets along well enough with the pet, but it’s pretty obvious that he’d rather be sleeping than dealing with an excitable child. Fortunately, the pet is lazy enough that no one has to worry about him hurting the child, even when Shuu annoys him or gets a little too rough. 

Reiji:

-Reiji knows that pets like this one are common status symbols, but it still seems vaguely wrong to keep such an intelligent creature like an animal. He never voices these thoughts, though, and goes to great lengths to treat the pet like any other person would, as is proper. 

Ayato:

-Ayato isn’t the most careful child, and he tends to scare the pet by being too rough or moving too quickly. He very much enjoys being around the pet, yes, but he’s nowhere near gentle enough to be left unsupervised with a creature that’s trained not to defend itself. 

Kanato:

-Kanato is honestly a bit scared of the empty-eyed pet in his mother’s store. Some of the other pets aren’t so bad, but this one is just sad looking and cries too often. It makes him nervous to be around him, like he could very easily do something to permanently damage him. 

Laito:

-The kinds of things he knows pets go through makes Laito rather sick. Even if they are just animals designed for said purposes, he can’t help but be uncomfortable around them. This pet in particular gives off an absolutely miserable atmosphere, and Laito can’t stand it. 

Subaru:

-It’s rather unlikely that a child would be left alone with such a dangerous pet, but Subaru has a surprising amount of luck with him. He’s convinced that the pet isn’t actually dangerous, and has no fear of being near him. The pet just seems sad and scared to him, not like a threat. 

Ruki:

-Ruki is very responsible with the pet, and can be trusted alone with him if only because he’s every bit as capable as most adults. The pet, too, is even tempered and gentle, and even though he’s a stray, it’s fairly obvious that he poses no threat, even to a child. 

Kou:

-The very concept of pets makes Kou more than a little sick, and this terrified creature reminds him far too much of his past. He can’t stand to be near the pet without breaking into tears, and the pet is every bit as terrified of Kou as he is any other human that tries to get near him. 

Yuuma:

-Yuuma is perfectly comfortable around the pet, even knowing that he’s three times his size and a dangerous stray vampire. The pet doesn’t seem like much of a problem to him, especially not when all he does is try to behave and stay out of the way of other humans. 

Azusa:

-Azusa and the pet get along extremely well, but you should keep a very careful eye on them. Both of them see pain as a good thing; the pet will all but offer himself to be punished, and Azusa is every bit as willing to be hurt. They’re both gentle, but these tendencies can be trouble. 

Carla:

-Carla is more than capable of handling the pet. He knows enough to be careful with an ill pet, respecting both his good breeding and worth. The pet also does well with someone so reserved, who won’t pester him too much or force him into things that make his sickness act up.  

Shin:

-Shin really isn’t the best child to leave unattended with a pet, especially one that’s been abused before. Even if it’s unintentionally, he’s much too rough and excitable to handle the pet on his own. While the pet has been trained, he’s still likely to lash out in the face of bad memories.