You know, I know I originally said that this would be a one-shot. I lied. I was convinced by multiple reviews to continue the story, and explain myself. The recurring question throughout about 75% of the reviews was 'Why did the contract disappear?'. So, I decided to continue this story. Flames are not appreciated. I don't own Kuroshitsuji.
The contract was gone? Sebastian couldn't understand it. Ciel Phantomhive sold his his soul in exchange for Sebastian's services as a butler and for revenge. Therefore, the contract should be there until the contract was fulfilled, which is when Ciel dies. But he's not dead. And the contract sign is gone. Sebastian quietly got out of bed, dressed himself, and left, heading towards the library.
He opened the door and went in, going straight for the section on Magical Contracts, and the SubSection of Demons. He located the book that relates to contracts disappearing. Sebastian opened the book and flipped to about halfway through the book and found a passage that explains everything perfectly…unfortunately.
'If a demon in contract with a human and the human it's in contract with have sexual intercourse, then the contract binding them together and the deal will dissipate, leaving the demon free to do what he wants, but will no longer be able to devour the human's soul.' Sebastian closed his eyes, half-happy and half-sad. Happy that he wouldn't be forced to go back to Hell, slightly sad that he will no longer have to eat Ciel's soul. But when he opened his eyes again, he caught another passage.
'If the human is a male, and the male is a Phantomhive, then there is a fifty percent chance that the male will be pregnant (due to ancient family curses), after he has been released into. If the demon releases into the human male, there is a fifty percent chance that the male will be pregnant. If the male is a Phantomhive, and the demon releases into him, then there is a ninety-nine percent chance that the male will become pregnant.' Sebastian closed the book, stunned. Granted, he will not have to eat Ciel's soul anymore, but he had almost most likely impregnated him. He reshelved the book and left the library, going down to the kitchen to prepare breakfast.
"Good Morning, Young Master." Sebastian greeted as he opened up the curtains, allowing the sunlight to bathe the room with soft yellow rays. Ciel groaned and sat up, rubbing his eyes and his ass.
"Sebastian, why is my butt so sore?" he questioned.
"What do you remember from last night?" Sebastian asked in return. Ciel scratched his head, trying to remember. When he did, he froze in place.
"Did we…" Sebastian nodded.
"We did." he said.
"And you really…"
"I do." Ciel exhaled heavily.
"Me too." Sebastian smiled.
"I have to tell you something." he said. Ciel frowned, confused, and not liking the look on Sebastian's face.
"What?"
"There is a…99% chance that you are…pregnant." Ciel's jaw fell open.
"P-p-pregnant?" he choked, looking like he may faint at any moment. Sebastian nodded.
"Pregnant." he confirmed. "I checked with a book in the library: 'If a demon in contract with a human and the human it's in contract with have sexual intercourse, then the contract binding them together and the deal will dissipate, leaving the demon free to do what he wants, but will no longer be able to devour the human's soul.' That is why the contract has disappeared from your right eye.
"Now, 'If the human is a male, and the male is a Phantomhive, then there is a fifty percent chance that the male will be pregnant, due to ancient family curses after he has been released into. If the demon releases into the human male, there is a fifty percent chance that the male will be pregnant. If the male is a Phantomhive, and the demon releases into him, then there is a ninety-nine percent chance that the male will become pregnant.' And that is why there is a 99% chance that you are pregnant." Ciel looked at him like he was crazy. Then he fainted.
Ciel groaned as he awoke, the light streaming in from the open curtains. There was a shadowy figure standing next to his bed. He blinked, trying to refocus.
"Sebastian?" he asked.
"Yes, Bocchan." the butler replied.
"Am I really pregnant?" Ciel asked. Sebastian bit his lip.
"We won't be able to tell for another three months or so, my lord. But there is a high chance that yes, you are in fact pregnant." Ciel laid back on the pillows, trying to gather some strength.
"What about Elizabeth?" he questioned. "How will she react?" Sebastian shook his head.
"We don't have to tell her." he said. "We could lie and say that the baby's your cousin's, or some other relative. Or we could tell her the truth. It's up to you." Sebastian reached out and gently stroked Ciel's hair. "We'll figure it out, Ciel."
Yeah, so, kinda short chapter. Boo-hoo, I elongated it as much as I could. Deal with it. Not much I can do with a chapter like this. The next chapter should be longer, by a lot, but I'm not sure…Hopefully everyone had a Happy Thanksgiving on Thursday, if not…too bad for you!
~Quillcox
