A/N: OMORASHI WARNING. Ciel as victim. Some people were actually pressuring me to finish this so it's a lot shorter than I intended, sorry.
It really shouldn't have taken this much effort to solve something so simple. In the case he was currently working on, he needed to know about weather patterns….for a town on the other side of the country. Ciel had scoured references at his home, but he found nothing, so he decided upon the next best place: the library.
Except the library was closed and it was late at night. A better way to put it was that the library was closed to those who didn't have a demon butler who could easily pry open a window and lift someone inside.
That's basically what ended up happening, and after that, Sebastian was ordered to keep watch over the perimeter of the building, and the window was shut between them, so no one would see something as out-of-the-ordinary as a window being left open.
After the initial few minutes of intriguement Ciel found in being inside a library at night, the thought crossed his mind that he probably should've gone to the bathroom before leaving the manor. There wasn't much he could do about it now, though, so he pushed the thought away as best he could and began looking around.
He didn't go to the library often. If he needed a book, he'd usually just buy it, so navigating through the shelves of books in the dark was difficult. He had to walk right up to a sign to read it, which was time-consuming. The entire time, he got increasingly fidgety, and increasingly sure that he should've gone to the bathroom before he'd started this, because his bladder was beginning to be a constant distraction.
He eventually did find a book that could've provided some information, but he wasn't sure. The print was small enough that he couldn't read it in the low light, so he walked until he found a window that provided some moonlight for him to read under. Ciel skimmed through the pages of the book, crossing his legs as he stood there. No. This wasn't what he needed, so he walked to bring the book back.
Ciel bit his lip, looking through some of the shelves some more. There were a few more times when he went from the shelves to the window, but he realized that the more he walked, the more the liquid inside him seemed to slosh around, and he eventually had to stop.
Ciel knew at this point that he had to get this done quickly, because he wasn't able to focus and was already fidgeting madly. "Come on…" He whispered into the silent building, pulling out books and just beginning to stack them in a pile near where he was standing.
He extended his arm to reach up for a book, and the motion made him leak a little into his underwear. He reached down, holding himself through his clothes and looking around frantically. Instead of easing the strain on his bladder, the leak just made his body demand more relief. Realizing he was about to soak his clothes, he hurried to a corner, unbuttoning his pants just as another jet of urine forced its way out of him, leaving a small stain on the front of his shorts. As soon as he'd gotten his member out, he was going full force into the corner of the room, letting out a moan of relief as he did. Once he finally stopped, he looked at the puddle, a blush stinging his cheeks. He didn't care about the books anymore. He just wanted to leave, so he pulled his damp shorts back up, walking over and grabbing the top book from the stack he'd made.
He then made his way to the window, opening it and calling for Sebastian, who was there in minutes.
The demon pretended not to notice the stain or the light smell as he lifted Ciel out of the window.
