Sorry for the previous short chapter (don't hate my friend. it's hard to write) and making you wait long. Here's chapter 2, waiting for your eyes to feast upon it! xD

Chapter 2

Annalise had a camera glued to her face as she snapped away, taking pictures of anything interesting to her. The trees, the birds, the houses, and especially the people. Annalise was creating a scrapbook before she had to move from England to Germany. Her parents' business had been running low and so they decided to create a new life in Germany so Annalise tried to take any pictures she could while she had a few more weeks until she moved. She loved people's reactions and all the beauty in the world, except there was one thing missing from her scrapbook. Someone or thing important and essential that would make it complete but all of the pictures she had taken so far didn't satisfy her enough.

While taking a stroll, along with a box of goods that was to be delivered, she stumbled upon a rich neighborhood filled with large mansions and beautiful yards. She wished to have something like a large mansion and a nice garden but her dad only ran a small chocolate store.

"Oh, a squirrel!" Annalise brought her camera up to take a picture and stepped closer for a cleaner shot. She stubbed her foot on something hard and fell but landed on something soft. It was a large animal with the softest and warmed fur she had ever touched. She looked at the large dog's eyes and stared into them deeply.

"A hound?" she tried saying but it came out as a really soft mutter but the large beast gave her a toothy smile. The dog turned around and faced the girl, towering over her with his small house sized body.

"It's huge!" she wanted to scream but she knew it would only frighten the dog. The hound nuzzled his nose on the her face as Annalise could tell that the dog was starting to like her. It was strange how she could be this friendly with an animal, considering all the other ones that just scamper away, but she smiled and hugged its head.

"Are you lost? Why would you be in the middle of the street?" she questioned the dog, not understanding who could've wanted to own something so big. The hound raised its head up in the sky with his ear twitching and faced the opposite direction Annalise was walking from. Its muscles on its legs tightened as he sprung into a leap and ran away.

"Wait!" she called as she sprinted after him. The split second the dog heard her shout out for him to stop, he skidded to a halt and waited for her to catch up. She was panting by the time Annalise had raced to his side.

"I… Didn't know you can run… That fast," she tried to regain her normal breathing rate and patted the hound. The hound barked once and bit on her shirt. He lifted her up onto her back, signaling for her to ride on him.

"Ride on you? I can't re-," she began but the hound shot forward like a bullet, leaving her to clutch onto his fur as tightly as possible, "Go slower!" Her grip tightened on his fur and he slowed down to a walking speed. It must have pained the dog to pull on his fur too hard.

"Sorry," she apologized and loosened her grip while the dog walked slowly into a forest. She felt almost at ease with something warm radiating underneath her, it felt as if she was floating through a field of cotton.

"I'm moving away soon," she spoke and covered her eyes but she noticed the dog's ears perked up, "The economy is terrible but I love Britain so much. I don't want to move." She was close to choking on her tears when the hound started barking like crazy. She glanced up and saw that the hound had taken her inside someone's property and a small child dressed in brown with shining blue hair was standing near the main entrance.

"There you are, Roy," the small boy stepped towards the hound and petted it as the dog panted heavily; one can tell the hound loved his master's touch.

"What kind of master are you to keep a large dog like this?" Annalise jumped off the dog, apparently named Roy, and smirked at the boy, "Name's Annalise." She held out her hand to shake the boy's but he didn't put out his hand. She thought that he had no manners until he opened his mouth and she waited for an insult to come out of it.

"Ciel Phantomhive," Ciel introduced as Annalise tilted her head until she figured it out it was his name, "This here is Roy. He's a demon hound." Her eyes widened as she processed what Ciel just said.

"A demon hound?" Annalise obviously did not understand the supernatural world and laughed, "Maybe that explains Roy's size." She took a deep breath and remembered the sweet burning earth smell from Roy and a deep chocolate scent from Ciel. Now that she looked at him closer, he was cute, especially with his odd blue hair. He wore a strange eye patch on his right eye, which made him look like an adorable Halloween dresser. It made her heart race just a little bit the more she examined Ciel more.

"Ahem," Ciel cleared his throat as Annalise snapped back into reality again, "As I was saying, thanks for finding Roy but you are trespassing my property." He pointed to where Annalise was standing. She wanted to apologize but then she also remembered that she could get in trouble with Scotland Yard if she doesn't leave as soon as possible. Right at the moment, she recalled that she had a small white box hanging from a strap on her shoulder and she unhooked it and gave it to Ciel.

"Here, accept this as an apology," Annalise smile and jogged backwards out of Ciel's manor.

Ciel's POV

Ciel's face was full of shock while he silently admitted he didn't understand most of what happened. What a weird girl, Ciel brushed her aside in his mind and stared down at the box. He opened it slowly; suspicious it might be a bomb. Once again, he was caught off guard by the overwhelming number of chocolate roses. They were bite sized but still beautifully crafted. He wondered if she made them by herself or not but shrugged it off and put one into his mouth. The taste of chocolate burst into his mouth as he felt the taste spread through his mouth. He could tell it was created using the Funtom chocolate but there was something else inside it. Caramel? No, Ciel chuckled and closed the box. He could've smelled it on the girl before and knew everything made sense.

She had added honey to it and it was clear why she smelled so sweet before.