Are you doing posts for Kino yet? If so can I get some pocket au headcanons for him?

Admin Mawile: (ゝω・)ノ I won’t include him in requests for all of the boys yet, but if ya’ll have specific questions for Kino, I guess I can try~

-Kino iss demanding like nothing else, and tends to treat you like a personal servant. Definitely a high maintenance vampire to own, and no matter how small he is, he’ll manage to take up tons of your time and effort. He’s very hard to please, and sometimes, you get the impression that he’s just messing with you by changing his whims every few minutes. 

-His small size does not stop him from acting like he’s king of the world. Kino doesn’t act like he’s afraid of anything, even humans twenty times his size, and is perfectly willing to bite and struggle and make a horrible nuisance of himself to anyone he doesn’t like. You honestly wonder how he’s survived this long. 

-Once he likes you, though, he’ll want to be by your side constantly. Be it by riding in a pocket, hanging onto your shoulder, or getting his own spot in a bag, he wants to be included in everything you do. It’s rather sweet, but a bit annoying, considering that he’ll pout for days if you don’t give him his way. 

-If you want to make him happy, Konpeito candy is an excellent method. Even though the candies are huge next to him, he’s delighted to nibble away at them, even hoarding the hard sugar in whatever living space you’ve given him to keep it for later. He’ll never show that he’s grateful, exactly, but it’s pretty clear that he’s pleased when you treat him. 

Okay, so you guys answered the pocket boys au question a little while ago. I find that I tend to wear a camisole with a shelf built in, and an open, checkered, flannel button up over that (I have like six different color combos, I know, I need a better wardrobe, and yes, I’m wearing a bra). What would the boys do if I put them down in the shelf in my camisole instead? I’d have a better chance of remembering that they were there, plus they wouldn’t get crushed in my jeans… Just curious…

Admin Mawile: (⌒▽⌒)ゞ

-Well, anything is better than getting squished. The response is generally the same as the other question, and as long as it’s comfortable enough, none of them are really going to complain (with the exception of a couple who are difficult to handle anyway), so a spot like that is a pretty good idea for transporting your pocket vampire. Just be careful; putting them that close to your skin is a good way to get bitten. 

what about like carrying pocket au bois around in ur shirt front pocket like taking them every where?

Admin Mawile: (〃⌒∇⌒) Awwwww~

Shuu: He’ll happily fall asleep anywhere you put him, and can be carried around however you’d like. Just make sure you don’t forget about him. 

Reiji: He dislikes being manhandled, probably won’t appreciate being lifted like a toy, and will find some way of controlling the situation no matter what. 

Ayato: He’s extremely excited to be so high up, and will climb your head in no time to get a better view of what’s around you. 

Kanato: He’s perfectly content to be close to you in almost any way, and will happily curl up in your pocket for as long as you’ll let him stay. 

Laito: He’s fine with being handled, but there’s a good chance he’ll use the opportunity to escape and find somewhere to make trouble. 

Subaru: He’s a bit nervous about being held where he could be dropped, but quickly adjusts when the new view catches his attention. 

Ruki: He’s fine with the handling, but might try to get away if you get too rough with him. Be sure you keep a good hold on him. 

Kou: He will absolutely use the chance to escape just to mess with you, and you’ll need to be very sure you’re keeping a close eye on him. 

Yuuma: He’s more excited by the view than anything, and will stay tame enough to handle for as long as he gets to be with you. 

Azusa: He happily accepts any attention, and will be perfectly easy to handle the whole time, delighted that you want to be with him. 

Carla: He doesn’t like being manhandled, but will calm down once he’s safely in your pocket and given some space to himself. 

Shin: He’ll struggle and bite until he realizes how good the view is, and pout if you try too hard to keep him from wriggling away. 

I’ve also noticed there hasn’t been any pocket!au questions in a while. With that said, can you give us some general headcanons on what a possible owner might want to do in terms of giving the pocket vampires some physical exercise? (I can’t see being stuck in a cage as very healthy for them).

Admin Mawile: (* ゚∀゚)ノシ

-Most owners buy toys to keep their pocket vampires occupied, the deigns of which can range from climbable equipment to balls and small objects not unlike toys for cats. Vampires tend to be intelligent enough to keep themselves occupied, and the majority of owners leave them to themselves with enough toys to keep them out of trouble. 

-However, depending on how smart your pocket vampire is or how interested you are in interacting with it, there are other options. Small enclosures can be purchased for taking your vampire outside, and there are a variety of toys and activities that require the owner’s participation. For more intelligent vampires who are bored with normal toys, these may be the only options. 

how do pocket vampires react when you give them a treat?

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Shuu: He happily accepts treats, but sometimes falls asleep before eating them. Make sure no other vampires steal them from him. 

Reiji: He’s already very well motivated by rewards and praise, and treats make for a very effective training tool. 

Ayato: He’s very, very greedy, and demands more rewards the more you give him. Do NOT give in and spoil him; it ends in bad behavior. 

Kanato: He tends to hoard sweets, and will go so far as to steal treats if he feels that you’re not giving him enough. 

Laito: He’s more than capable of learning where treats come from and taking his own, so be very careful not to let him catch on. 

Subaru: He can be a bit nervous about accepting treats, and may take come coaxing to actually give in and take one. 

Ruki: He takes treats well, and won’t bother to beg or try to trick you into giving him more than you intended to. He’s above that kind of behavior. 

Kou: He’s extremely tricky, and if begging doesn’t work, he’ll resort to sneaking as many treats as he feels he deserves. 

Yuuma: Food is a very good motivator for him and can be used to train all kinds of behavior without the usual struggle. 

Azusa: He’ll always happily accept treats, and is well behaved enough that you don’t have to worry about him sneaking more. 

Carla: His pride doesn’t like you to see him taking the treats, but he will gladly accept them once your back is turned. 

Shin: He’ll outright demand whatever treats he wants, and turns horribly grouchy if you don’t immediately comply. 

This is for the pocket au, which I love your writing for btw, how would the boys react to being washed/bathed for the first time by their owners?

Admin Mawile: (⌒▽⌒)ゞ Thank you!!! And this is for bathing recommendations in general~

Shuu:

-He’s extremely easy to handle, and will calmly accept almost anything you do to him. This makes bathing a simple chore, as he won’t bother to struggle or bite. He’s not afraid of water in the slightest, and might actually fall asleep in your hands if you’re not careful. 

Reiji:

-He dislikes being manhandled, and tends to struggle if you handle him too roughly. You have to be gentle and treat him with respect, or you’ll be bitten in his anger. He takes water fairly well, though, and greatly enjoys being clean. If you treat him right, baths are an easy matter. 

Ayato:

-He’s very nervous around water, and that makes bath time rather difficult. He tends to struggle anyway, and when held over a large (to him) body of water, he absolutely panics. It’s a difficult matter to calm him down, and it’s recommended to use the smallest basin possible. 

Kanato:

-He loves any attention from you, and tolerates bath time solely because it means you’ll be holding him. He doesn’t struggle, but he’ll cry if he’s even slightly uncomfortable. Make sure that the water temperature is good, your hands are clean, and the soap smells pleasant. 

Laito:

-While he’s not one to fight you too much, he’s very tricky, and must be handled carefully. There’s a good chance he’ll use the opportunity to try to escape, and you’ll have to be very alert. He loves baths, however, and greatly values staying clean and enjoying your attention. 

Subaru:

-He’s uncomfortable with water, and will struggle furiously to avoid you seeing how afraid he is. He’s a difficult one to bathe, as it’s very hard to calm him down without only embarrassing him further. Be gentle, and understand that he won’t mention when he’s afraid beyond fighting you. 

Ruki:

-He’s extremely docile, and accepts any respectful handling you deem necessary. He understands why bathing is important, and won’t struggle so long as you don’t try to force anything too rough on him. He’s one of the easiest to bathe, and causes no trouble for owners. 

Kou:

-He’s a very tricky pet to handle, and will struggle and make excuses to avoid doing anything he doesn’t want to. If he just plain doesn’t feel like bath time, he’ll do almost anything to get out of it, including biting you, hiding, and making things very difficult for everyone involved. 

Yuuma:

-He immensely dislikes bathes, and will struggle and bite horribly if you try to force him. For a normally easy-going pet, the sudden resistance can be a bit shocking, and it might wind up being extremely difficult to clean him. Have patience, and don’t give in to his struggles. 

Azusa:

-He’s remarkably docile, and takes any handling imaginable, including baths, with absolutely zero struggle. He’s delighted to have your attention all on him, and wouldn’t dream of doing anything to interrupt that. Baths are nice anyway, with warm water and you so close. 

Carla: 

-While he hates being manhandled, he’ll take the bath for the sake of staying clean. He hastes being dirty even more, after all, and won’t fight you so long as you remain respectful. Whatever you do, don’t do anything to demean him, because then you’ll have a vampire that bites. 

Shin:

-He dislikes baths, and fights back furiously. He hates being wet, and will do anything from squirming to biting to get you to leave him alone. You’ll have to be forceful, and insist on bathing him by any means necessary to get him to accept your handling and submit to the bath. 

Could I get a scenario of a pocket!vampire of your choosing misbehaving and subsequently getting a time-out? c:

Admin Mawile:ヾ(*ゝω・*)ノ

-Somewhere between the moment you felt a bite on shoulder and closing your grip on the vampire to blame, you knew exactly who had done it. 

Laito, looking as smug as something a mere six inches tall could, squirmed in your hand. He obviously wasn’t pleased about being grabbed so suddenly, but with blood smeared around his mouth, it had to be done. 

“Laito! Why did you do that?” The tiny punctures stung. 

All the tiny vampire did was wiggle, though, and with an angry sigh you stalked towards his cage. 

Perhaps some alone time would teach him how to behave. 

Laito squeaked as you dropped him inside his cage, but you snapped shut the door before he could escape. You were going to be leaving him there for a while, and no amount of sad noises would get him out. 

What do Pocket au vampires do for fun?

Admin Mawile: (*^▽^)/

-There are a variety of toys owners can purchase for their pocket vampires, but really, it’s not difficult to keep them entertained. Vampires are predatory animals, much like cats, and something as simple as a crumpled up piece of paper can make enough noise and movement to keep the less sharp ones entertained. Many of them are smart enough to enjoy more human past times too, and sharing some of your favorite activities can work just fine. 

what are the vampires in pocket au like when they get taken to a new home?

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Shuu:

-He’s relatively calm and easy to handle, and will happily fall asleep anywhere you leave him. He may get a little but fussy if you bother him too much, though, so keep interaction to a minimum at first. 

Reiji:

-He’s extremely standoffish with new owners, and won’t let you handle him until he’s thoroughly satisfied with his new environment. Premature handling will end in you getting bitten or ignored for weeks. 

Ayato:

-He wants to explore literally everything, and keeping him in any type of cage can be a challenge. He’ll try to exert dominance over new owners too, so beware of letting him think he’s beaten you. 

Kanato:

-He’s very reluctant to interact with new owners, and will hide from you until he’s either calmed down or you’ve managed to earn his affection. Sweets and toys are good ways of winning him over, but don’t spoil him too much. 

Laito:

-He prefers time to himself when in a new environment, but will quickly switch to endlessly pestering you. Watch out for escape attempts, as he prefers finding his own space to hide

Subaru:

-He’ll hide from you for weeks, and despises any interaction until he’s completely adjusted to his new home. Take things very slowly, and let him hide and be alone, and he’ll eventually warm up to you. 

Ruki:

-He’s very picky about the home he’s in, and wherever you want to keep him will have to be up to his standards, or you’ll have a very grumpy pet on your hands. Never force interaction on him. 

Kou:

-He’ll want to spend every second learning about you and his new home, and keeping him locked up for long periods of time is strongly discouraged. Pay attention to him and include him as much as you can. 

Yuuma:

-He’s a bit nervous around new owners, but can’t stand to be kept caged for long. Giving him a lot of space to explore is a good idea, as is avoiding unnecessary interaction until he comes to you. 

Azusa:

-He’s very, very shy, and won’t approach you until he feels certain you want him. New homes scare him, and you’ll have to be careful to keep potentially dangerous objects well away from him. 

Carla:

-He detests being disturbed, and will hide out in his cage until he feels you’ve earned his presence. Never force him to interact or be handled, lest you wind up with a vicious pet with one deadly grudge. 

Shin:

-He’s highly aggressive, and does not listen to new owners well. It’s important to make sure he recognizes you as his owner, and you must keep up strict discipline to prevent bad behavior and attacks.