Destiny Islands
Elizabeth was standing outside the Secret Spot, waiting for Ciel to get the final materials they needed for their journey tomorrow. She sighed. "Ciel. . .hurry up!" she cried.
Inside of the Secret Spot, Ciel crouched at a crave drawing. One he and Elizabeth drew together. He sighed and drew an arm giving the Paopu fruit to Elizabeth he drew a Paopu fruit.
"This world has been connected. . .hehe. . ." Ciel screamed and turned. He turned and saw a shadowy, hooded figure, standing in the shadows. Ciel couldn't see his face. "W-who are you?!" he cried.
"Tied to the darkness. . . .soon to be completely eclipsed." continued the mysterious figure. "Wha—?! What are you saying? Hey, where did you come from?" Ciel asked. "You know not what lies beyond that door. You know nothing. You understanding nothing. . .hehe. . ."
"Ciel?" said a voice behind Ciel. He jumped and turned to see Elizabeth. "Oh, Lizzy." Ciel said, with a sigh of relief. "Do you have the last mushroom?" she asked him.
Ciel turned and saw the mysterious person was gone. He turned to Elizabeth, but he didn't exactly hear what she just said. "Huh, what?" he asked, trying to smile.
She grunted. "Do you have the last mushroom?!" she screamed. "Y-yeah." Ciel said, with stutter. Elizabeth was scary when she wants something cute, as when she is made at him. Ciel pushed her out of the cave onto the shore and gave her the final mushroom.
They went to the docks, to meet with Alois and discuss final preparations for tomorrow. "That should be all!" Elizabeth cried. "Finally, we can get off this island. Tomorrow our adventure begins!" Alois said. He always wanted to get off this island. He never liked it here. But Ciel and Elizabeth just wanted to see the exhilarating sights to be seen in their incredible journey that lies ahead. "I wonder what great things we'll see, once we get there." Ciel said. Alois sighed and then laughed. "I'm not sure. We will find out when we get there." he said to Ciel. "I can't wait!" Ciel and Elizabeth both cried.
All three of them departed—by boat—to their homes, to pack and to get many hours of rest.
Ciel packed everything he needed for the beach. Swim shorts, sun block, umbrellas, extra clothing, and some food for himself.
Out of the corner of his eye he saw a storm hovering over the island. "Oh no!" He ran out, hopped into his boat, and sailed towards the island. "That's the last thing we need!" He ran—oblivious to the little monsters in his wake. He didn't want the raft to be blown away, along with their hard work!
Across the boardwalk, he saw Alois on the little land(where the three of them sat on the big tree and talked). He was curious why Alois was just standing there, in the middle of this horrible storm.
"Alois!" Ciel cried, running up to him. Alois turned and faced him. Ciel stepped back. Something was wrong with Alois, Ciel thought. He knew something surely wrong with the blond boy in front of him. Alois's stare was cold and deep, those were not his eyes. "Alois?" Ciel said. He was worried for him, and for Alois's sake.
