For the parental au: how would the first meeting between reader and the boys be? What would the boys’ reaction be?

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Shuu:

-As expected, he doesn’t seem to care too much. Karl has pulled similar things in the past, and it’s going to take a lot more than some human “caretaker” to make him react. He rolls over and goes back to sleep, pointedly ignoring you no matter what you’re supposed to be there for. 

Reiji:

-He’s personally affronted by the idea that his father thinks he need someone to keep an eye on him, and is as rude as can be while still being passably polite. It’s obvious that he’s not happy to have you there, and even if he covers it up with measured words, you can tell that he’s bordering on angry. 

Ayato:

-After some choice words about his father, he starts pestering you much like he does to Yui in canon. He’s not happy at all with the idea that Karlheinz thinks they need someone to keep an eye on them, and would much rather scare you out of trying before it can become an issue. 

Kanato:

-Like Reiji, his polite tone only barely hides the fact that he’s on the verge of threatening you. He makes some rather creepy comments, then starts whispering to Teddy, and you can tell very clearly that the idea of a human caretaker is not one that’s going to go over well with him. 

Laito:

-What do you expect? There are going to be some sexual comments/advances and when those don’t work, he switches to laughing about how poorly your time with them is going to go. He seems to find it hilarious that his brothers are probably going to make sure you won’t leave the mansion alive. 

Subaru:

-He slams his fist into a wall hard enough to make the roof shake as soon as he figures out what you’re there for, then very clearly threatens you with violence if you don’t stay away from him. He’s about as unfriendly as it gets, and vanished into the mansion not long after trying to scare you off. 

Ruki:

-You can tell that he’s bristling at the idea of Karlheinz wanting someone to take care of them, but he doesn’t want to go against his adoptive father, either. He winds up being decently polite, but it’s not hard to tell that he’s seething a bit under the surface, displeased with your presence. 

Kou:

-He acts perfectly friendly at first, but it’s all part of his “give and take” plan. Assuming that he’ll be able to use you later if he’s nice to you now, he smiles and plays along. Karlheinz had to have a reason for sending you, even if it’s not something stupid like them needing a caretaker. 

Yuuma:

-He makes it very clear from the beginning that none of them need someone to take care of them (he says while yanking Azusa away from you), and remains standoffish for a long time to come. He’s not used to trusting adults, and even a human like you is little exception when it comes to his history. 

Azusa:

-Do you… want… to cut… him? That’s pretty much the first thing out of his mouth, and if that doesn’t put you off a bit, not much will. Azusa is friendly, yes, but in the same way that a pushy dog is, and he’s all too happy to accept you as the new member of the family. Hopefully one who hurts him. 

(Assuming… something, for the Tsukinami situation, because my brain is fried right now and I’m not coming up with anything.)

Carla:

-You’re going to get glared at. Viciously. Carla’s pride does not take well to any implication that he needs help, and he’s going to make it very clear that you are not wanted in the household. He detests the idea of a caretaker, and seems vaguely insulted that you’re even there. 

Shin:

-He takes personal offence to someone thinking that he needs to be taken care of, and yells at you on the very first meeting, shortly before doing something violent and laughing about it. He’s pretty much the definition of a problem child (but do not call him that if you value your limbs). 

Sub AU Question!! Oh my gosh I’m so excited!! What would be their favorite way to be used or broken? For example, does one of them like pet play or getting hit? This is also for all the boys

Admin Mawile: This is not what I meant by short questions really, but it’s a good one, so I put more effort into this than I probably should have…This is really just the beginning of what I could go into, though, because I have lots of ideas and didn’t want to get too carried away here. 

Shuu:

-He’s more of the sort to lay back and let you do whatever you want to him… without giving away many signs that he’s into it. It’s easier for him if he can pretend like he’s just humoring you, and drawing some true reactions out of him goes a long way to getting that defensive shell to break. Feeling like he’s at someone’s mercy, that no matter how powerful he is, he’s still choosing to hand it all over to a human does a number on him, so things that make him truly feel like he’s lost all control of himself are the best way to go.

Reiji:

-In his case, he pretty much enjoys what he gives. Corporal punishment is an easy one, but considering his history of being beaten over small mistakes, it’s kind of a psychological minefield. He likes having high expectations put on him, and legitimately pleasing his dom by being good enough is almost worryingly satisfying. He has a very high pain tolerance, and can take just about anything physical you can do to him, so humiliation and psychological methods are highly effective. Feeling absolutely debauched really gets to him.

Ayato:

-He’s definitely quite the brat, and a large part of what works on him is putting him in his place. Having rules and reasonable commands with loving intent behind them does a lot. You have to be careful with pain, as anything that gets too close to what his mother did is dangerous territory. He likes to be denied and put in his place, pushed to the limits of what he can take, and left squirming and needy for you and you alone. Putting some cracks in his ego is tough, but highly effective at getting him to calm down a bit.

Kanato:

-A huge part of submission for him is feeling cared for. It means the world to him to be treated like something small and precious. Strict rules and discipline go a long ways in giving him the structure he’s always needed, but you have to be careful to make sure he always feels loved and wanted through it all. Once he’s at your mercy, it would be easy to something to destroy him even further, and your best bet for making the situation work is to treat him like a little doll who’s helpless before you; yours to love and do as you please with. 

Laito:

-As you’d probably expect, he’s highly, highly sexual. He tends to take things way too far way too fast, and something like denial is going to make him more whiny than anything. Basically anything you can do to him arouses him, but the real challenge is navigating the severe trauma lurking below the surface. He’s sensitive to pain (though that’s not to say that he doesn’t like it), and you’ll have to set clear boundaries and rules for him, as well as showing him through your actions that you don’t intend to use him and leave. 

Subaru:

-The idea that anyone wants him enough to put in so much care is downright staggering, and it’s hard to convince him that you mean it. He also has a ridiculously high pain tolerance, but anything cruel or derogatory is just going to bring up bad things. What’s best is to torture him with pleasure; make him feel so good and loved and overwhelmed that it strips down every mental wall he has. Love and reassurance are necessary, and it’s not a bad idea to restrain him so he doesn’t have to feel like he could hurt you.

Ruki:

-His ego makes it very hard to get through to any of this, but he’s fond of more traditional BDSM. Bondage, corporal punishments, and and a total exchange of control are good for putting him in his place, but you do have to be careful not to venture too close to any of his traumas. When it comes to his scars especially, treat him very gently, and make sure that you make the whole experience into something safe. Crushing his ego won’t get you anywhere, but easing him into giving up control will earn you a whole new side of him. 

Kou:

-Due to his particular trauma, you have to be exceptionally careful. Any wrong move could send him spiraling, and ruin all trust between you. Humiliation and pleasure work better than direct pain, but you still have to check in regularly that he’s alright with what you do. A safeword system is essential, and even though he’ll bristle at being coddled in a such a way, it’ll go a long ways towards building up real trust between you. He likes being treated like a little pet and being put in his place in gentle, easy ways that don’t pressure him.

Yuuma:

-A big part of giving up control for him is the physical. Being restrained and forced to stay still and accept what you do to him does a lot to make him feel truly helpless. For all his strength, and for all he longs to protect the people close to him, accepting a submissive position is a tricky, tricky thing. You’ll have the best luck through psychological methods like the aforementioned restraints, and plain old humiliation also works well. You can’t overpower him, but you can get in his head and make him feel like he’s helpless. 

Azusa:

-He’s dangerously open to anything and everything you want to do to him, and the real challenge is getting it through his head that you’re not just going to use him. Being loving in everything you do is essential, as is making sure that you have good rules on what kind of behavior is appropriate. He likes pain of all kinds, and the more you hurt and humiliate him, the more into it he becomes. You could honestly do whatever you want to him, and as long as he feels loved and wanted, he’ll be more than happy to take whatever you give out. 

Carla:

-For all his ego, submission is a tricky, tricky thing. Humiliation gets to him more than anything, and feeling like he’s truly beneath a human is an experience he won’t soon forget. You have to be sort of careful because of his Endzeit, but it’s unwise to treat him like he’s made of glass. Making him feel like he doesn’t have to be the tough, powerful king is the best way to get to his softer side, and with enough time, patience, and work, it’s possible to break him down to the point where he looks forward to not having to think. 

Shin:

-A lot of what gets to him is being forced to slow down and accept that someone else is making the choices for him. He has a massively high pain tolerance, and humiliation can easily backfire, and what really gets to him is the slow, steady process of being broken down and eased into wanting to be yours and yours alone. He’s rather starved of attention, and giving him what he needs while also pressing him to submit and give up control is the way to make real progress. (And to be honest, he’s the one to like pet play.)

Hii, i loved your child AU, can you show me how would the s/m/t bros behave or spend their time when child!Yui is with them? (Please ignore any spelling/grammar mistakes, im not fluent in English)

Admin Mawile: (ノ*゜▽゜*) 

Shuu: 

-He’s as friendly as can be, trying to get Yui to play with him. For the most part, he acts like a happy, normal kid, and unless you tell Yui yourself, she’ll probably never guess that he’s something other than human. 

Reiji:

-Aside from few rather rude comments about entertaining a human being beneath him, he treats Yui rather decently. He’s a bit bossy, but Yui is a rather compliant child, and doesn’t have any problems with following his lead.

Ayato:

-He instantly starts trying to show off, and if it earns him any praise from Yui, his efforts will more than double. He’s not used to have playmates other than his brothers, and he’s beyond excited to meet someone new. 

Kanato:

-He’s a bit of a shy child, and clings to Teddy while eyeing Yui like she’s a threat for quite a while. Eventually, he’ll open up a bit, but it takes some encouragement for him to really accept a stranger as a friend. 

Laito:

-He’s nothing but sweet and friendly to her, and while you can’t be sure how much of it is genuine, it’s pretty easy to tell that he’s enjoying him. He’s a social child at heart, and a friend as sweet as Yui is a very good thing for him. 

Subaru:

-Honestly, he’s probably going to hide as soon as he sees her. He’s not used to interacting with other children in the slightest, and it takes him a long time for him to get used to the idea of having anything close to a friend. 

Ruki:

-While a bit hesitant about trusting new people, he’s certainly not unfriendly, and opens up to Yui soon enough. He’s more likely to try to take the lead than to play like most children, and can get frustrated rather quickly. 

Kou:

-He’s more than a little scared at first, but quickly warms up to Yui’s presence, becoming increasingly outgoing and happy as he realizes that she’ll do him no harm. Someone as gentle as Yui is probably a good match for him.

Yuuma:

-He’s beyond excited to have a new friend to play with, and might overwhelm Yui a bit by being a bit too excited. Fortunately, he gets along with other children well, and quickly learns that he has to be gentle with her. 

Azusa:

-He’s basically the definition of sweet and harmless, and aside from potentially trying to get Yui to hurt him, is as lovable as can be. He can be rather slow, but Yui would never be the type to get mad at someone over that. 

Carla:

-He acts stern and cold at first, but it’s mostly because he doesn’t know what to do. He’s never had another child equal to him before, and doesn’t really understand how he’s supposed to behave with a friend like Yui.

Shin:

-He can easily be too rough with Yui, and will have to be reminded that not everyone is as tough as him and his brother. He likes showing off and getting attention, and will quickly start to love having a friend to play with. 

For the pet au, say that each family was kept together. How would the brothers feel if their owner used a point system with a heigrarchy to give rewards instead of punishments? Who would be jealous, who wouldn’t want to participate, who would be at the top all the time? Would they be more accepting of rewards if they had to compete for them? (Take this in whatever direction you want, sorry if I got too specific)

Admin Mawile: (。・ω・。) This is a very interesting idea!!!

Shuu:

-He’s too lazy (depressed) to care much for the point system, but when he starts seeing that you’re serious about rewarding them, he might try to do a little better. While far from competitive, it’s just basic survival instinct to want to receive whatever kindness you’re freely giving to them. 

Reiji:

-In his mind, this is the perfect opportunity to show his new owner that he’s worth keeping. He goes above and beyond to be flawless, and strives endless to achieve everything you ask of him. Rewards only serve to enforce that this behavior is correct, and that this is the way to get in your good graces. 

Ayato:

-He also tries ridiculously hard to be on top of your chart, but more for the reason of being the best among his brothers. He’s horribly competitive, and will do nearly anything to prove that he’s the well-behaved one. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always go so well, and tends to end in clumsy mistakes. 

Kanato:

-If any of the rewards are direct, non-painful attention, he can be just as competitive as Ayato. He doesn’t care about being better than his brothers, specifically, but staying in your favor is the best reward he could imagine. He also gets jealous of the others very, very easily. 

Laito:

-So you’re going to play that game? Unfortunately, he only sees the attempt at offering them rewards as a way of tricking them into striving for nothing, and while he cooperates on the surface, he’s not likely to believe that you’re being honest for a long time. It just doesn’t seem like something a human would do. 

Subaru: 

-Well, there’s no way he’d ever be the good one. He pretty much gives up on ever being on top of the chart from the beginning, and allows himself to fall behind. However, the first time he actually earns a reward, that all changes. Suddenly, he realizes that you’re serious about thinking he can be good. 

Ruki:

-As much as he’d like to be the best for his owner, he’s afraid that whoever falls behind in the point system will be punished for it. Out of a desire to protect his brothers, he ensures that he’s always the lowest on your system, so that if you have to punish one of them, it will never be anyone but him. 

Kou:

-As soon as he realizes that the point system is a way to avoid being hurt all over again, he’ll do anything to be on top. He’s so scared of being hurt again that it doesn’t matter what he has to do to earn the reward, so long as it means you won’t be as cruel as the people before. 

Yuuma:

-He’s also more worried about his brothers than anything, and even though he would like to earn your happiness, he’s too afraid that doing so would mean someone else getting hurt. He can’t stand that Ruki always tries to take the brunt of things, and winds up doing almost the same to protect everyone.

Azusa:

-In his mind, “reward” is often synonymous with pain. He’s delighted to be good for you and do what you want, but it might be quite the shock when you realize he thinks he was doing it all so you would hurt him. He doesn’t care if you hurt him or be kind to him, as long as you’re happy with what he does. 

Carla:

-He already strives to be well-behaved, and a point system doesn’t do much to change that. For both his pride as a First Blood and simple survival when it comes to not being hurt, he’s good at being compliant and docile. A point system with actual rewards just encourages him to want to do well. 

Shin:

-Even with just one other to compete against, Shin does everything to stay on top. He’s not fond of being bent to a human’s will, but the idea of being better than his brother even in this one thing means a lot to him. Unfortunately, his rebellious nature means he rarely manages to behave better than Carla. 

@badthingshappenbingo

Prompt: Fingore

Character(s): Pet Au!Shin

Warnings: Gore, abuse, corporal punishment, torture. 

Shin had had a rebellious streak since childhood. He’d always been the one to act out, to refuse to give in to the orders of those above him.

Humans never liked that. They couldn’t stand not being the ones in control, and the more he tried to fight back, the more he was forced back down. By now, struggle was a bitter thing.

He’d been punished every time he’d tried to fight back, of course, beaten, starved, forced to bow and apologize with every word he’d never mean. It was torture, by every definition, and all the humans called it was “discipline”, as if he needed nothing more than to learn how to behave.

It made Shin absolutely sick.

Recently, he’d bitten someone, some human who tried to yank him around by the hair when he wouldn’t heel like some kind of dog. His fangs sunk into her skin with ease, and he’d torn a good chunk out of her.

He’d been slapped for it, yes, hard enough to make him feel like the world was spinning, but it had been worth it to make one of them hurt.

It had been a couple days since the incident, and Shin was just starting to think that the slap and a long night in a cage were all he was going to get for it. Unpleasant, yes, but a lot less so than what he was expecting as punishment for what he’d done. It was almost ominous that he hadn’t been hurt worse yet, hadn’t been punished properly.

So, when a human came to his bed (nothing but a pile of spare blankets on the floor), grabbed him by his collar, and drug him off without a word to tell what was happening, Shin’s stomach sank through the floor.

The human was one of his owners’ friends, probably. They knew a lot of other humans, and Shin rarely saw the same people twice.

This one was a large man, wearing blood stained clothes that made something like a spike of fear pierce through Shin. This was not a normal punishment; even he was smart enough to figure that out.

Dragging him down to the basement, where he was rarely allowed to go, the man walked with long, purposeful steps. Shin struggled to get to his knees and crawl after him instead of being pulled, but the human gave him little room to relieve the pressure of the collar around his throat.

The stairs hurt even worse, and when Shin was shoved against a low table on the floor of the basement, he started to shiver.

He could smell blood, more of it than he’d ever been near.

“Listen up, vampire,” the human said, voice cold. “You’re going to put your hands on that table and keep them there. For every time you try to move away, you’ll be hurt worse later. You won’t like what happens to you if you disobey, so forget that rebellious streak and behave.

Shin resisted the urge to growl. The man was treating him like was stupid, like he was lower than a dog, and it was hard not to lash out.

But this human seemed serious, nothing like the woman he’d bitten, and some kind of survival instinct told Shin that he’d better listen, or risk paying a price much more terrible than a hit to his pride.

So Shin put his hands up on the low table, kneeling, back straight, at it as he’d been trained to sit. He was a First Blood, and he had pride. No matter what the humans did to him, he would be strong and brave enough to endure, just like his brother always had when they were young.

The human sat down on the other side of the table, frowning. Shin tried to ignore the smell of blood in the air.

The human grabbed a finger on Shin’s right hand.

He twisted, and Shin felt his finger snap like a twig.

A howl tore itself out of Shin’s throat, and he’d yanked himself away before he could stop it, curling up over his wounded hand on pure instinct. It hurt, pain like fire shooting up through his arm and burning his insides.

Calm as anything, the human told him to return to his position. Shin had pulled away once, and that meant this was going to get worse.

Shaking, eye wide, Shin forced himself to return his hands to the table. One of his fingers was laying at an odd angle, the one that the man had twisted, and it hurt almost as bad as having his eye taken out.

As soon as Shin was back in place, the man grabbed the next finger, and did the same thing as before, snapping it with ease.

This time, at least, Shin saw it coming. He gritted his teeth, groaned in barely concealed pain, but managed to stay still. His hands twitched against the table, but he didn’t pull away.

One by one, the man went over the remaining three fingers on his right hand, breaking each one with disturbing precision. Shin managed to hold still until the last of them, but when his thumb was brutally twisted backwards, a sickening snap filling the air, he couldn’t help but flinch.

Again, the human ordered him to put his hands back on the table.

Shuddering, trembling so hard he could barely see, Shin obeyed. This man was serious like no human had ever been with him before.

For once, he didn’t dare to try to fight back.

The man moved on to the next hand, crushing another bone with so much force that Shin felt himself whimper, and Shin was frozen in place. His broken fingers were shaking. His hands were both throbbing as if they were about to fall off, and nothing had ever hurt this badly before.

Shin knew exactly why this was happening. He’d broken the last straw by biting that woman, and now, he was paying the price.

Another finger snapped, and wetness trailed down Shin’s face.

@badthingshappenbingo

Prompt: Fingore

Character(s): Pet Au!Shin

Warnings: Gore, abuse, corporal punishment, torture. 

Shin had had a rebellious streak since childhood. He’d always been the one to act out, to refuse to give in to the orders of those above him.

Humans never liked that. They couldn’t stand not being the ones in control, and the more he tried to fight back, the more he was forced back down. By now, struggle was a bitter thing.

He’d been punished every time he’d tried to fight back, of course, beaten, starved, forced to bow and apologize with every word he’d never mean. It was torture, by every definition, and all the humans called it was “discipline”, as if he needed nothing more than to learn how to behave.

It made Shin absolutely sick.

Recently, he’d bitten someone, some human who tried to yank him around by the hair when he wouldn’t heel like some kind of dog. His fangs sunk into her skin with ease, and he’d torn a good chunk out of her.

He’d been slapped for it, yes, hard enough to make him feel like the world was spinning, but it had been worth it to make one of them hurt.

It had been a couple days since the incident, and Shin was just starting to think that the slap and a long night in a cage were all he was going to get for it. Unpleasant, yes, but a lot less so than what he was expecting as punishment for what he’d done. It was almost ominous that he hadn’t been hurt worse yet, hadn’t been punished properly.

So, when a human came to his bed (nothing but a pile of spare blankets on the floor), grabbed him by his collar, and drug him off without a word to tell what was happening, Shin’s stomach sank through the floor.

The human was one of his owners’ friends, probably. They knew a lot of other humans, and Shin rarely saw the same people twice.

This one was a large man, wearing blood stained clothes that made something like a spike of fear pierce through Shin. This was not a normal punishment; even he was smart enough to figure that out.

Dragging him down to the basement, where he was rarely allowed to go, the man walked with long, purposeful steps. Shin struggled to get to his knees and crawl after him instead of being pulled, but the human gave him little room to relieve the pressure of the collar around his throat.

The stairs hurt even worse, and when Shin was shoved against a low table on the floor of the basement, he started to shiver.

He could smell blood, more of it than he’d ever been near.

“Listen up, vampire,” the human said, voice cold. “You’re going to put your hands on that table and keep them there. For every time you try to move away, you’ll be hurt worse later. You won’t like what happens to you if you disobey, so forget that rebellious streak and behave.

Shin resisted the urge to growl. The man was treating him like was stupid, like he was lower than a dog, and it was hard not to lash out.

But this human seemed serious, nothing like the woman he’d bitten, and some kind of survival instinct told Shin that he’d better listen, or risk paying a price much more terrible than a hit to his pride.

So Shin put his hands up on the low table, kneeling, back straight, at it as he’d been trained to sit. He was a First Blood, and he had pride. No matter what the humans did to him, he would be strong and brave enough to endure, just like his brother always had when they were young.

The human sat down on the other side of the table, frowning. Shin tried to ignore the smell of blood in the air.

The human grabbed a finger on Shin’s right hand.

He twisted, and Shin felt his finger snap like a twig.

A howl tore itself out of Shin’s throat, and he’d yanked himself away before he could stop it, curling up over his wounded hand on pure instinct. It hurt, pain like fire shooting up through his arm and burning his insides.

Calm as anything, the human told him to return to his position. Shin had pulled away once, and that meant this was going to get worse.

Shaking, eye wide, Shin forced himself to return his hands to the table. One of his fingers was laying at an odd angle, the one that the man had twisted, and it hurt almost as bad as having his eye taken out.

As soon as Shin was back in place, the man grabbed the next finger, and did the same thing as before, snapping it with ease.

This time, at least, Shin saw it coming. He gritted his teeth, groaned in barely concealed pain, but managed to stay still. His hands twitched against the table, but he didn’t pull away.

One by one, the man went over the remaining three fingers on his right hand, breaking each one with disturbing precision. Shin managed to hold still until the last of them, but when his thumb was brutally twisted backwards, a sickening snap filling the air, he couldn’t help but flinch.

Again, the human ordered him to put his hands back on the table.

Shuddering, trembling so hard he could barely see, Shin obeyed. This man was serious like no human had ever been with him before.

For once, he didn’t dare to try to fight back.

The man moved on to the next hand, crushing another bone with so much force that Shin felt himself whimper, and Shin was frozen in place. His broken fingers were shaking. His hands were both throbbing as if they were about to fall off, and nothing had ever hurt this badly before.

Shin knew exactly why this was happening. He’d broken the last straw by biting that woman, and now, he was paying the price.

Another finger snapped, and wetness trailed down Shin’s face.

To be honest with you I’ve never liked shin so much as a character until I read through your pet au stuff, thank you for that! What would it take for shin to get his relebious spark back? Or at least be comfortable enough with an owner to let then know if he’s angry?

Admin Mawile: (*ゝω・)ノ Glad I could make you like him~

-Shin’s rebellious side is still there, it’s just buried under years of training and punishment. He’s naturally aggressive and independent, but he’s had his spirit crushed for so long that it’s hard for him to show it. He expects to be punished for any kind of poor behavior, and acts submissive mostly out of self preservation. Deep inside, he hates having to be looked down on by humans, but he knows better than to try to fight back. 

-What it would take for him to open up and show his true feelings would be a long time of being allowed and encouraged to act the way he wants to, not fit the mold of a perfect pet. If his owner made it very clear that they wanted him to have some spirit, not just be an empty shell, he’d eventually be able to get over his conditioning and act more on impulse again. However, it would be a rather slow change, as the kind of pain he’s been through has left a deep impression on him with how he’s to behave. 

For Human Au. The boys have fallen in love with the vampire reader, but the latter is indifferent towards them. She only approaches them when she’s really hungry(even feeding from them is rare). What would the boys do to get the reader to notice them and their feelings?

Admin Mawile: (* ゚∀゚)ノシ

Shuu:

-Trying to get you to love him is way too much work. Instead, he lazes around in obvious places, intentionally making himself vulnerable in the hopes that he’ll be seen as adequate prey. It does’t seem likely that you’ll ever love him, but at least this way, he can get your attention all on him. 

Reiji:

-He’s very, very used to fighting to be noticed, and in this situation too, he goes about it by striving to be so perfect that you could never be satisfied with anyone else. He shows off his intelligence and skills at any chance, as well as doing everything possible to prove that he’s a suitable partner for you. 

Ayato:

-Feeling ignored does not sit well with his ego, and he winds up bragging and showing off around you constantly, trying to somehow impress you into thinking he’s the best. It’s actually a sort of pathetic attempt, and it comes off as much more desperate and needy than capable or impressive. 

Kanato:

-Aside from crying and whining any time he catches you paying attention to anyone else, his main strategy is to guilt you into staying with him. By making himself pathetic, he thinks he can convince you that his misery would be your fault if you leave him alone, playing on what little sympathy you may have. 

Laito:

-Not surprisingly, his way of getting your attention is rather lewd. He makes increasingly suggestive comments around you, practically offering himself up to be ravished, and taunting you into doing something to him. He’s good at pressing other people’s buttons, and his method may actually work. 

Subaru:

-It’s hard for him to even admit that he has feelings for you, much less do something to get your attention. Maybe he lets his guard down around you just a little bit. Maybe he happens to spend more time around you than anyone else. It’s still easier than acknowledging that he loves you. 

Ruki:

-His pride won’t let him do much to try to impress you, but he still winds up unintentionally showing off a bit when you’re around. He knows that he’s a capable person, and being ignored irritates him in all the worst ways. Eventually, it gets to the point where he actually tries to earn your attention. 

Kou:

-He’s more than accustomed to showing off, and uses every bit of idol charm he has to try to win you over. From being almost sickeningly cutesy to fawning over your every move, he goes well out of his way to prove that he’s good prey for you, and someone that you should definitely give a chance. 

Yuuma:

-The main way he tries to get close to someone is through food. It’s not easy for him to admit his feelings, but giving you a big basket of home grown produce every chance he gets is as obvious as a love confession if you know him very well. Especially considering how flustered he gets around you. 

Azusa:

-Forget trying to get you notice him. He’s most likely to outright ask to be bitten. He can be horribly, horribly pushy, and if you say no, he’ll just try to talk you into hurting him. Even your anger is attention, so he won’t leave you alone no matter how upset you get with his persistence. 

Carla:

-It makes absolutely no sense to him why you wouldn’t want him in the first place, but his ego won’t stand for being ignored. Even his attempts at winning your attention are clumsy and prideful, and typically include things like brutally mocking anyone else who tries to get close to you. 

Shin:

-He becomes such a show off that it’s almost worrying, including throwing himself into potentially dangerous situations just to prove to you that he’s tough. He’ll pick fights with anyone who inconveniences you, and basically do everything possible to show you how cool he can be. 

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Ruki:

-As long as you remain in your place and don’t try to challenge him, he can appreciate a sweet, doting personality in a partner. If you go slowly enough and don’t push the idea right away, you may even be able to gain some measure of dominance in the relationship. 

Kou:

-He actually rather enjoys a loving, doting partner, and soaks up the attention and kindness like he’s starved for it. It still takes quite a bit of effort to get past his issues and preconceptions, but once you become someone important to him, it’s not impossible to get him to open up to new ideas. 

Yuuma:

-He’s likely to conflict with your more dominant side, but isn’t entirely adverse to having a partner who wants to take charge once in a while. If you’re truly someone he loves, he can be pretty open to new things, if only to prove that he’s not afraid of trying something that you’re interested in. 

Azusa:

-The kind of attention you give him amounts to what is most likely the healthiest relationship he’s had in his life. A dominant personality goes over wonderfully with him, aside from his pushy tendencies, and he’s more than delighted to go along with whatever (hopefully painful) things you want. 

Carla:

-There’s bound to be a huge clash when it comes to dominance, but having such a sweet, loving personality goes a long ways. Carla has a horribly hard time letting go of even a tiny bit of his control, and it’s not simple at all to ease him into not being the one who’s in charge of everything. 

Shin:

-He can’t stand the idea of being anything less than dominant, and even though he really does like how sweet and motherly you are, there’s no way he could ever agree to let you have control. He may be a little more willing to open up than he acts, but his pride is a powerful, deep-rooted thing.