Dear Lord Phantomhive,
I would like to invite you to my estate in Egypt. If you accept my own personal guard will be there to escort you. If you don't then I have wasted my ink and time, but I would like to make a deal with you, I believe the deal benefits you more than myself, but it can't be helped.
Your competitor,
Lady Anna, head of the Draconis family
"Well what do you think, Mena?" I asked the maid standing next to me.
"I'm not sure if he'll come my lady." she responded.
"Well, all we can do is hope, isn't it?"
"I believe so, my lady."
"See to it this gets sent to lord Phantomhive, will you?"
"Yes, my lady." and she left to deliver the letter, wax dragon seal and all.
"I hope this works." I whispered.
"I'm not sure it will." Said a cool voice behind me.
"I know Perseus, I know, I just need it to work."
"Is this the one that will help you fulfill our contract?"
"If things go according to plan, yes, it could be him."
"About the Phantomhive boy,"
"Yes, Perseus?"
"The Phantomehives are known as the masters of games, and have been for years you know."
"This is no game Perseus…this is a life and death mater, if he doesn't accept…then I don't know what I'll do." Sadness, I could fell it in my bones. I had failed every person that ever meant anything to me, Ciel Phantomhive is the only one other than Perseus that could help me. The last thread I could cling to.
Let me explain all this at only ten I lost my parents to an assassin, I had tried to stop him but I failed, miserably. Not even a year later and I formed a contract with Perseus, a demon. To describe Perseus, he in his own way can be stunning, that is I if you like demons…that is. Perseus has deep brown hair and bright green eyes, and standing about six feet tall, he never truly strays far from a tailored suit, except he likes to keep a black carnation with him almost all the time…I'm still not sure why.
A week later, I was in my study looking at my wall map, wondering where they could have taken him…when someone knocked on my door.
"Come in Perseus." I called not looking away from the map. The mahogany door swung open.
"A letter from the Phantomhive." He said walking in.
"Hand it here…you didn't read it did you?"
"No, do you not trust me?"
"You never can be to careful." I replied taking the letter.
"That's true."
I opened the letter from the Lord Phantomhive, braking the wax seal and unfurling the paper and read.
Dear Lady Anna,
I will except your offer and coming to Egypt only if you pay for all the fares, also the extra protection will be appreciated but is not necessary. I expect the guards arrival in four days, high noon.
Your competitor,
Lord Ciel Phantomhive, head of the Phantomhive family
"Perseus, rein in the horses, four white. Four black. Hook up the white horses the gold carriage and the black ones to the silver…were going to see Lord Phantomhive." I ordered.
"Yes mistress, I will see to it immediately." He responded as he left closing the door behind himself.
"Here goes everything." I whispered.
