Second chapter, enjoy~~ ^w^
"Tink"
-Other sounds-
"Talk"
~phone~
Who turned Ciel into an angel?
-Sebastian pov-
The creature turned around, he looked so beautiful…like, and may I dread say…an angel.
Thought I haven't seen one in a while, since that dreadful disgusting white-haired freak.
He looked so majestic; he had that usual ` I´m-a-brat-king-of-the chess-pieces-now-bow-before-me´ aura
He was standing there with a look of expectance, waiting for everyone to calm down.
15 minutes later he was bombarded with questions, which he ignored and, again, waited for them to shut up. Once they realized that he wasn´t going to answer any of the questions, they let him talk freely.
He looked at them in a disapproving mater and then he began to talk: "Do you know how many troubles you are causing for me in heaven?" he scolded them.
-Normal pov-
~Flashback~
Ciel was standing in front of the gate to heaven thinking "WTH, how did I go to heaven?" when suddenly the gate opened to reveal a boy of his age with light blue eyes and blond hair, he then came closer, the boy pushed his face up and his eyes met the boy´s.
-Ciel pov-
It was strange; the boy looked at me like he was expecting something, then, after a hole 2 minutes of staring he said. "You will be my mate, whether that butler of yours wants it or not." I was so shocked I couldn´t move, he kissed me gently and then disappeared in to a puff of purple smoke.
When I came to I looked around, heaven wasn´t as thought in neither books nor old legends, it wasn´t full of angels, nor Saint Peter, nor beautiful gardens, no nothing. The only visible thing was a path that led to a very tall building. So, I started walking towards said building, hoping to find answers. After what seemed to be half an hour, I stood in front of a set of two gigantic doors. I opened them slowly, as if dreading what was inside.
Light came pouring out of the doors, I had to close my eyes, when I reopened them I only saw a table in the middle of the huge room with two seats. I got closer to the table and saw that there was a letter on the table. I chose to open it, seeing as there was no one there, I presuming it was for me.
Little did I know, that once I opened that letter, there was no turning back…
