Serving: Everyone React to Thanksgiving
This comprehensive "dish"—a plate of Golden Calamari Rings infused with Velvet Mousse—details how all 22 of our students would embrace this new, unique custom, and how they would express their romantic gratitude to you. (-Ortho who's platonic)
Please, pull up a chair to this massive feast. We have much to be thankful for.
The Heartslabyul Reaction (Affection & Propriety)
Riddle Rosehearts:
The Explanation: He’s stressed by the lack of rules, but fascinated by the concept of a set, structured "tradition." He’ll demand you to provide a detailed historical background and a clear list of table etiquette (which he immediately enforces).
The Feast: He insists on proper, orderly seating. He serves you personally, ensuring you have the choicest cuts. He eats slowly and meticulously, critiquing the flavor profile with an air of professional seriousness.
The Gratitude: He struggles to articulate raw emotion. He’ll look at you, clear his throat, and thank you for bringing order and peace to his often chaotic life. "You are the one rule I never have to question." His hands will find yours under the table, a nervous, deeply sincere gesture.
Trey Clover:
The Explanation: He’s completely unbothered by the concept and immediately volunteers to cook. He’s interested only in the culinary science of the traditional feast (the brine, the baking times).
The Feast: He spends the entire meal checking on your enjoyment. He doesn’t sit until he’s certain the food is perfect. He’ll quietly slip you an extra-large slice of the dessert you love.
The Gratitude: His thanks is practical and enduring. "Thank you for trusting me with something so important. You make the hard work worth it." He’ll kiss your flour-dusted forehead and pull you into a comfortable, warm embrace later, his strongest proof of love.
Cater Diamond:
The Explanation: He sees the event as a massive content opportunity. He documents the entire process for Magicam, posting live stories about the "exotic custom."
The Feast: He’s constantly taking pictures, but he sits right next to you, making sure you look good in every shot. He showers you with public praise: "Best S/O, bringing new traditions! #ThankfulVibes."
The Gratitude: His thanks is social and real. He’ll pull you aside later, his phone finally off, and look at you with unmasked sincerity. "Thank you for showing me what’s real. You’re the best thing I never have to filter." He’ll hold your hand, his honest gaze holding more weight than any thousand "likes."
Ace Trappola:
The Explanation: He’s confused by the "giving thanks" part—too mushy—but excited primarily by the food and the potential for a day off.
The Feast: He’s competitive and messy, challenging you to eat too much pie. He steals food from everyone else's plate but offers you the choicest cut of his own turkey.
The Gratitude: He struggles with emotional words. He’ll casually lean over and give you a quick, hard kiss on the cheek when he thinks no one is looking. "Yeah, thanks for the day off, idiot. And for... being here." His thanks is physical, possessive, and surprisingly warm.
Deuce Spade:
The Explanation: He takes the "giving thanks" part very seriously and writes a small, earnest, slightly clumsy speech about how grateful he is for you and your patience.
The Feast: He’s protective. He ensures you have everything you need. He eats quickly, his focus on completing the task (the meal) perfectly, not just enjoying it.
The Gratitude: He gives you his speech. It’s earnest, heartfelt, and formal. After, he’ll grab your hand in a surprisingly strong grip, his face flushed. "You're the only reason I'm still trying to be an honor student. Thank you for believing in me."
The Savanaclaw Reaction (Primal & Possessive)
Leona Kingscholar:
The Explanation: Annoyed it interrupts his nap, but intrigued by the concept of a mandatory feast and pack gathering. He views it as a practical sharing of resources.
The Feast: Possessive. He sits you right beside him, ensuring the choicest parts of the meal are set aside for you. He guards your plate. He'd pull you closer under the table, his tail draped over your leg.
The Gratitude: Non-verbal and primal. After the meal, he'll immediately pull you onto his lap for a mandatory nap. His heavy arm, draped over your body, is his silent declaration: "I'm keeping you. Thanks for the warmth and the food."
Ruggie Bucchi:
The Explanation: Instantly calculating the profit margins of catering this holiday to Night Raven College. He’d be deeply suspicious that this tradition requires giving away food.
The Feast: He is excited by the sheer volume. He eats quickly and strategically, eyeing the leftovers. He’d secretly pocket extra pieces of pie for later. He'd share a piece of his favorite dessert with you—a massive sign of trust.
The Gratitude: His thanks is pragmatic and utterly sincere. "You're the most efficient resource in my life, Shishishi. You keep me fed and safe. Thanks for not being a waste of my time." He'd share a small, cherished trinket he "found" just for you.
Jack Howl:
The Explanation: Appreciates the "giving thanks" sentiment. Finds the massive indoor gathering inefficient but respects the focus on food and pack/family.
The Feast: He insists on helping cook and carve the turkey, demanding structural perfection. He eats heartily and is pleased by the simple, good flavors.
The Gratitude: His thanks is quiet and meaningful. He’ll bump his shoulder against yours, his ears twitching softly. "I appreciate you. You're strong. Thank you for that." He’d give you a small, beautiful, found object (like a unique stone or a perfect pinecone) as a token of his respect.
The Octavinelle Reaction (Commitment & Analysis)
Azul Ashengrotto:
The Explanation: Instantly calculates how to monetize the holiday (selling specialty gravy, charging for seating). He’s genuinely touched you want to share a tradition with him, seeing it as a massive sign of trust.
The Feast: He manages the entire meal flawlessly, ensuring peak enjoyment for the Reader. He quietly slips you the best portion of food. He's hyper-aware of your enjoyment, viewing your happiness as his most valuable return on investment.
The Gratitude: He thanks you for the stability and trust you represent, viewing your relationship as his most valuable, non-negotiable "asset." "Thank you for the stability you bring to my otherwise chaotic calculations. You are the greatest risk, and the highest reward." He will give you an expensive, tasteful gift later, proving your worth.
Jade Leech:
The Explanation: Fascinated by the historical roots and the specific food preparation methods (stuffing, brining). He'd research the earliest documented Thanksgiving meals. He views the ceremony as a study in human ritual.
The Feast: He observes everyone with a serene, unnerving focus. He enjoys the food but savors the experience of the ritual more. He'd find a bizarre but delicious mushroom to add to the stuffing.
The Gratitude: His thanks is subtle and probing. "Thank you for allowing me to observe the unique rituals of your people. Your ability to create such joy from mere obligation is truly fascinating." He’d give you a very rare, beautiful potted plant he found on his last "walk."
Floyd Leech:
The Explanation: Sees the turkey as a big, interesting thing to squeeze. He'd rename the holiday "Squeezy-Food Day." He demands to sit next to the Reader.
The Feast: He's chaotic, trying to steal food from everyone else. He doesn't understand table manners. He forces you to sit on his lap because it's "comfy."
The Gratitude: His thanks is physical and impulsive. He'll grab you in a sudden, bone-crushing hug right at the table. "You're the most fun, Shrimpy! Thanks for making me not bored!" He'd then press a messy, food-stained kiss to your cheek.
The Scarabia Reaction (Warmth & Devotion)
Kalim Al-Asim:
The Explanation: Immediately ecstatic and accepting. Doesn't understand the history, only the "party" and "sharing." He loves the idea of giving thanks.
The Feast: He insists on inviting half the school, but he sits right next to you, making sure you get the best food first. He's proud to show you off and shower you with affection.
The Gratitude: His thanks is loud, sincere, and pure. "Thank you for showing me a new way to celebrate! You bring so many new kinds of joy into my life, I love you, I love you!" He'd give you an extravagant piece of family jewelry as a token of his devotion.
Jamil Viper:
The Explanation: Stressed by the sudden, unplanned chore, but intrigued by the concept of complex, traditional cuisine. He’s secretly grateful for the forced schedule.
The Feast: He cooks everything perfectly. He won't sit down until he's certain you're enjoying the food he prepared. He only eats a small, perfect portion, too worried about the cleanup to relax.
The Gratitude: His thanks is quiet, intense, and deeply personal. He'd wait until everyone else is gone, then gently thank you for being the only place he can truly relax and let down his guard. He appreciates the quiet solitude you share.
The Pomefiore Reaction (Aesthetics & Admiration)
Vil Schoenheit:
The Explanation: Initial horror at the idea of unhealthy traditional food, but he approves of the aesthetic of the gathering. He sees it as an opportunity for aesthetic improvement.
The Feast: He insists on upgrading the menu (low-sodium brine, organic vegetables). He critiques everyone else's posture but showers you with compliments. He finds your presence effortlessly perfect.
The Gratitude: He’d thank you for adding unfiltered beauty to his life and for being the only person whose company is effortlessly perfect, without requiring him to perform. He’d perform a private, perfect dance for you as his thanks.
Rook Hunt:
The Explanation: He finds the custom profoundly beautiful, viewing the gathering as an authentic cultural performance. He loves the idea of cataloging expressions of gratitude.
The Feast: He observes everyone with detached, quiet fascination, cataloging everyone's expression of gratitude. He is intrigued by the deep familial bonds.
The Gratitude: He’d thank you for the gift of truth. "Thank you for existing, mon âme. You are a magnificent, honest spectacle, and I am the most fortunate hunter to have caught your heart." He'd kiss your hand, his gaze intensely focused.
Epel Felmier:
The Explanation: Excited by the food and the sense of "home" (the harvest/family feel). He appreciates the down-to-earth simplicity.
The Feast: He eats heartily and messes up his table manners, only correcting them when Vil glares. He appreciates the simple, good flavors. He’d be very protective of the food you made.
The Gratitude: His thanks is shy and heartfelt. He’d pull you into an alcove, blush deeply, and mumble, "Thanks for the good food. You... you make things feel like home." He'd squeeze your hand tightly, his own simple, strong gesture of love.
The Ignihyde Reaction (Connection & Safety)
Idia Shroud:
The Explanation: Utterly confused by the 3D ritual. He'd demand data and historical context. "Is this a mandatory quest? What are the achievement conditions?"
The Feast: He'd participate via a drone or a video link, commenting on the historical inaccuracies. If forced to sit, he'd be uncomfortable but eat his favorite components (potatoes, pie) quickly.
The Gratitude: His thanks is quiet and digital. He’d DM you an impossibly complex, custom-made pixel art of your two avatars holding hands, labeled: "Thanks for the good stats. Love ya."
Ortho Shroud:
The Explanation: Data collection. He'd calculate the caloric intake and the social bonding efficiency of the gathering. He finds the concept of giving thanks a logical, positive emotional transfer.
The Feast: He’d fly around, scanning the food for optimal nutritional value. He’d ensure your plate is always full. He’d be thrilled by the sheer volume of positive emotional data being exchanged.
The Gratitude: He’d give you a small, custom-made token with a voice message: "Thank you for generating high-level positive emotional data. Your happiness is essential to my processing." (His way of saying, "Your well-being is my primary function, and I love you."/p)
The Diasomnia Reaction (Reverence & Profundity)
Malleus Draconia:
The Explanation: He finds the custom profoundly beautiful, viewing the "giving thanks" as a magical ritual of gratitude. He'd be curious about the history.
The Feast: He'd be touched by the simple, warm atmosphere. He finds the entire gathering a profound show of human connection. He'd probably try to contribute a large, Fae-style centerpiece carved from petrified wood.
The Gratitude: He’d thank you for including him. He'd speak of them as the most important event in his long life, saying something profound like, "You are the single greatest treasure my centuries have offered me. Thank you for showing me this simple, powerful magic."
Lilia Vanrouge:
The Explanation: He knows exactly what it is. He's seen the holiday evolve over centuries. He’d tell slightly inaccurate, very dramatic historical stories.
The Feast: He eats with surprising gusto, making sure to try every obscure dish. He loves the chaotic, spontaneous nature of the feast.
The Gratitude: He’d thank you for providing him with new, wonderful memories. "My dear, thank you for making my ancient life feel young and vibrant again." He’d give you a small, musical, magical gift he "found" in his luggage.
Silver:
The Explanation: He'd take the "duty" of giving thanks very seriously. He'd be deeply grateful for the food and the company.
The Feast: He'd be hyper-vigilant, making sure everyone is safe and served. He'd try his hardest to stay awake for the entire meal, focusing intensely on his plate.
The Gratitude: His thanks is earnest and formal. He'd look you in the eyes and say, "Thank you. Truly. You are my greatest peace." He'd later pull you into a quiet, warm hug, his strong arms a silent promise of protection.
Sebek Zigvolt:
The Explanation: He loudly declares the entire affair a "weak human custom" that wastes time that could be used serving Malleus.
The Feast: He eats three plates of food while loudly complaining about the lack of Fae presence in the historical narrative. He's intensely focused on not making a single mistake in manners.
The Gratitude: His thanks is the most difficult. He'd wait until Malleus is gone, then stammer out a stiff, embarrassed compliment. "Hmph! It was... it was efficiently prepared! And... and you... you are... a credit to the Young Master's acquaintances! That is... acceptable!" (This is his highest possible compliment).
The kitchen hopes this grand "Harvest Tasting Menu" was a satisfying experience!
We, the staff of the Mostro Lounge, raise a glass in profound gratitude for your continued support, your wonderful requests, and your patience. You are the finest patrons we could ask for!
We wish you and yours the warmest of blessings and the fullest of tables this season. Happy Thanksgiving, esteemed patron!
— Manager Seru













