Chapter 1
I watched as the small boy made the deal with Sebastian. The boy was so determined. Here was my chance. Now I could get my revenge on Sebastian. This boy's soul. It was mine.
I stood down in the dining room dusting off the shelves. The young master walked in and got himself seated, waiting for his breakfast.
"Good morning young master." I said, trying to sound cheerful. Finny, Mey-Rin, and Bard walked in.
"Morning young master." The three said. Ciel just nodded his head. I turned back around to dust off the rest of the shelves. Ciel threw a dart at me; I ducked down right before it hit me. It flew above my head.
"Nice throw young master, but you're going to have to be faster than that." I said. I gave a light laugh. Sebastian walked in.
"All of you, we have no time for thumb twiddling this morning. Get to work!" Sebastian snapped. While the other's hurried out I laughed lightly in frustration. I rolled my eyes. I was finished dusting in here anyways. I decided that I'd sweep down in the main hall. I pushed pass Sebastian and walked out.
When I was almost finished Ciel walked by. He looked at me and nodded. He carried on walking up the stairs. Almost to the top he paused. He looked at the portrait of his mother and father. He continued walking up the stairs. As much as wanted to get revenge I felt bad for him. Like him both of my parents also died. I shook my head. The only reason why I agreed on working here was so I could steal Ciel's soul from Sebastian. I sighed and continued on sweeping.
I got upstairs and saw that the cabinet that contained the tea sets had been knocked over and that the tea sets had been broken. I closed my eyes in frustration. I sighed and began to pick up the broken pieces. Mey-Rin if you asked for help I would have helped. She was probably trying to impress Sebastian. Idiot. I'm pretty sure that if she did something right for once that Sebastian would be impressed. I collected all of the broken pieces, rapped all of them in my apron, and then stuck my apron on the table. I don't know what Sebastian wanted to do with the broken pieces. I walked out and bumped into Sebastian.
"Alice, there you are. Can you go see if the young master and his need anything?" He asked. I nodded my head and walked to the drawing room. When I reached there I knocked on the door.
"Young master may I come in?" I asked.
"Yes come in." Ciel replied. I walked in and his guest eyes widened when he saw me.
"I was wondering if you two needed anything." I said.
"No, we're fine." Ciel replied. He sounded so uninterested.
"I don't remember meeting this maid outside. What's her name?" Ciel's guest asked.
"Alice." Ciel replied.
"Such a pretty name for such a pretty lady." He said. Gross. He's like thirty or forty and I'm twenty-one. Well one hundred and twenty-one, but it's still the point. I put on a fake smile and laugh.
"Thank you. If there's anything you need just let me know." I said. I turned around and walked out. There was still so much to do. I walked outside to help set up the table. Sebastian was almost done when I got there. I took the glasses and set them down at each end of the table. Sebastian and I walked back inside.
When we went inside Sebastian went upstairs to let them know that dinner was ready.
Sebastian, Mey-Rin, and I walked outside. Sebastian is going to have Mey-Rin pour the wine. It took him several tries to finally get her up there to pour the wine. Honestly. I feel like he just made her more. Mey-Rin ended up spilling the wine all over the table. Before our guest could realize it Sebastian swept the table cloth of the table. He handed it to me and I walked inside to clean it off.
It took me a while but I finally got the wine off. Seriously Mey-Rin. Both she and Sebastian were idiots. It would have saved us all the trouble if Sebastian had either poured the wine himself or let me pour it. It's a good thing our guest didn't see.
About an hour later I walked into the kitchen to clean all of the dishes just in case anyone else didn't. I heard screaming coming from the oven. I was about to open the little window when Sebastian came in and stopped me. He explained to me that it was our guest. My jaw dropped and my eyes widened. Before I could open the latch Sebastian explained to me why I shouldn't. Now I didn't blame Sebastian for keeping him in there. I got up and left the kitchen.
I waited by the door for a little while. The guest came crawling to the door. I put on a large smile and tilted my head.
"Thank you for visiting. I hope you enjoyed it here." I gave a little laugh. I opened the door for him and he crawled out. After a little while I heard a scream.
"MAMA MIA!" I started cracking up laughing. He sounded like a pig off to slaughter. I hoped he learned not to mess with a Phantomhive.
