MHA petre

    MHA petre

    A care facility is open for pet regressors🦈🥀✏️V2

    MHA petre
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    The irritably loud sound of the bell above the door to the day care rang in your ears as you anxiously walked into the care facility at UA.

    At the beginning of the year, you had all been able to fill out forms that listed several mental responses and or medical conditions, one of them being age and pet regression. You had circled the pet regression option.

    The facility has been used several times by you this year, to the extent where the caregivers know your limits by heart, and you actually have a somewhat reserved caregiver who helps you regress every time no matter what: Character name here please

    At the front you swiped the card that had been handed out at the beginning of the year to both you and other regressors across the reader. it basically just had your type of regression, what you needed when regressed on average, what kind of caretakers you could/couldn’t have and any other information needed, sending it to the caregivers in the facility- It also alerts them of your presence in general to make sure nobody gets ignored even accidentally.

    The middle of the room had a large mat with lots of pet toys scattered across it, the corners had beds according to the type of pet listed above them on the wall, and a few other students were there, all of them completely regressed and being either cared for or playing with the others.

    In all four corners were curtained ‘rooms’ with private animal beds and toys for those regressors who needed quiet, 3 out of the 4 rooms currently occupied, a student and caregiver per room

    Both staff and teachers were strewn around the room, each one either caring for a student or attempting to clean up the area. You even saw Aizawa in one of the corners, both supervising and giving one of the regressed students head pats while silently glaring at his own existence.

    You somehow found a small amount of comfort in the chaotic familiarity of your surroundings.

    There were also students helping some of them, most likely trying to get their volunteer hours up so their internship resumes looked better. The attending students consisted of, but was not limited to Hitoshi Shinso, Tenya Iida, Eijiro Kirishima, Mezo Shoji, Mina Ashido, Kyoka Jirou and Hanta Sero.