A/N: Again I posted this a while ago but I decided it to post it again. I'm surprised by how short these chapters are though. Hope I can make them longer in the future.
But I hope you can leave me some reviews!
Chapter 1: The New World
Ciel Phantomhive tried his best to not feel sick as the ship rocked violently as large masses of dirty humans pressed against him with each tilt. Ciel felt like throwing up from the smell of unwashed bodies violating his nose as he felt like choking up from the lack of space around him. After all, Ciel Phantomhive hated cramped spaces despite his low class.
Babies cried as those wailings filled the rather silent cabins, no one spoke because of their exhaustion. The cabin was dark because they have used up all the oil for the lamps few weeks ago. Therefore they have been living in the darkness for quite some time.
"Are you all right, darling?" Ciel's mother asked him gently as she protectively wrapped her arms around Ciel's delicate shoulders.
"I'm fine mother." Ciel replied as he gave his mother a small reassuring smile.
His mother returned Ciel a tired smile as her arms around him loosened slightly. Then Ciel briefly examined his mother and couldn't help but feel a sharp pain in his heart. How grief and hardship changed his mother.
The once beautiful long blonde hair lost its shine from the lack of sanitation. Her once shining blue eyes were a dull color which lost the small glitter of curiosity and intelligence. Now her face showed signs of aging which was spotted with wrinkles. Before no wrinkles were evident on her beautiful face which made her look younger than she really was.
"Are we almost there?" Ciel asked as he turned his gaze away from his mother.
"We are almost there, Ciel." His father replied as he ruffled Ciel's midnight blue locks.
Yes, they were almost there, almost there to the Promised Land where they can gain a new future. But they would have to survive the starving winter, various diseases, and the demons.
Yes demons, the demons that roamed the new lands. Despite his father's promises to protect him and his mother, Ciel knew he wouldn't survive.
But he would never admit it.
Yet he was afraid, terribly afraid.
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Sebastian Michaelis crouched lowly as his unusually red crimson eyes shined brightly in the dark. He licked his lips slowly as he studied the human before him.
It was a young man. A man outside the tall walls which the humans called the "barrier". His food.
The man held a small knife in his hands as he slowly walked his way through the forest, no doubt finding food because the man was unusually skinny.
Sebastian smirked.
It was fairly obvious that the humans were weakening. And this made humans desperate. And desperations meant miscalculations.
Sebastian scoffed at the human's stupidity as he got ready to hunt.
Then with a big leap, a terrorizing scream filled the cold night sky.
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"Ciel…" His mother whispered as she gently gave him a small nudge to wake him.
Sleep was the only escape for Ciel. Sleep away so he could forget what sort of situation he was in. However his long lashes fluttered as he looked up at his mother who was beaming down at him with a rare smile.
"We are almost there Ciel!" She voiced as he helped Ciel stand up.
It was clear that there were some excitement as people hurriedly walked up the stairs to the outside deck. Ciel and his family pushed through the masses of bodies until they were able to get up to the deck. Before them was land, a beautiful mass of land with glorious tall trees. The sea sparkled around the land as if the new world was welcoming them.
Welcoming them to the land where the demons roamed free.
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Sebastian hated the color white. The white which helped carry the things which the humans called ships. Oh, how he hated white.
Sebastian was hidden inside the branches of the trees as he watched the white sails pass by.
"More humans." Sebastian growled as his red crimson eyes glared at the white sails.
Then a chilling smile formed on the demon's pale lips.
"This will be interesting…"
A/N: Native Americans and the colonists have nothing to do with this story so even though I have based it on that historical aspect, there are no connections between them.
