Hello my lovely readers! How are you? I must thank you all for the lovely reviews and for your amazing abilities to put up with last chapters crappiness. To make up for it I decided to try and do a quick update! :D This actually would have been up sooner if I had not gotten distracted by deathly rainbow mountains and bunnies shooting bullets out of their asses. Best. Distraction. Ever. NOT! DX OK enough of me. Thank you again for reading. Enjoy~
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Ciel sat in the back of the class and listened as the teacher went through the instructions for their homework. He yawned and put his head down. Today was so boring. His entire day consisted of nothing but lectures, notes, worksheets, and more lectures. There was no yelling or shoving; there was no worrying about what that boy was going to do next, or whether or not he was going to have to defend himself from foreign hands that threatened to roam his body. The blonde was a menace! It was preposterous to think that even in his absence he managed to irritate him.
He sighed wishing that it was over already. He wanted to go home where he would be free to do as he pleased. Perhaps he would have Sebastian take them out to dinner tonight. Yes, that sounded good. But where would they go? Some fast food joint or maybe somewhere a little nicer? He felt he was in the mood for a proper meal, lobster to be exact. It was decided then; he would have Sebastian take them to Red Lobster for a calm evening outing. They hadn't done something like that since Madame Red had passed away.
"Hey!" Ciel gasped as a paper hit him in the face. It was the child in front of him.
"Take your damn homework doofus!" Ciel frowned as he rudely snatched the paper from the child. The boy glared right back acting as if it didn't bother him before blowing razz-berries and turning back to face the front. Ciel made a disgusted face as little drops of spit flew every where. Ew. It was then that the bell rang signaling the end of the school day. Boys and girls alike rushed out of the building, each eager to start their weekend.
He grumbled to himself as he took a seat outside of the school on one of the benches as he waited for Sebastian to arrive. It seemed he was running late today. He was probably stuck in traffic. The thought irritated him as it brought to his attention the many times he had asked the other male to always be on time, even if it meant he would leave the house a bit early. Lazy bum.
"Ciel!" Ciel jumped as his name was called from afar. He looked up to see a girl running towards him, he blonde curls bouncing with the motion.
"E-Elizabeth!" he wrapped his arms around her lazily in a hug.
"Lizzy, Ciel L~izz~y!" she drew out the syllables as she corrected him.
"Uh, fine, Lizzy. Um What's up?" he regretted asking the girl as she took a deep breath, readying herself to go into a long and drawn out explanation.
"Well, my friend Mary is having a party on Saturday. It's supposed to be just for fun so I asked if I could invite a friend," Oh no!, "And she said yes so I was hoping you would go with me." She batted her eyelashes and smiled sweetly. Crap! What do I do? I really don't want to go go, but I don't want to be mean...
Ciel turned his head in the direction of the sound of a car honking. Sebastian!
"Er, sorry Lizzy, I have to go." Her face fell as he said these words. Man, girls really knew how to make a guy feel bad. "But I'll talk to Sebastian about it, okay? Who knows, I might just show up." She smiled hugging him goodbye and thanking him. He waved quickly before turning and running to the car and climbing in the front seat. Sebastian watched, surprised that the boy was in the front at all.
"Good afternoon Young Master."
"Hey."
"Is there a particular reason you decided to sit up here? I don't think I've ever seen you do such a thing."
"I told you last night, things are going to change. This is just one of them. I'm not a child you know." Sebastian snickered to himself as he pulled out of the parking lot. Perhaps the boy was right, maybe he was growing up a little. Though, on second thought, 13 was a hell of an age to just now decide to start sitting up front. Whatever, it didn't really matter.
"By the way, don't worry about dinner tonight. I've decided that we're going to eat out."
"Have you now?"
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"What?"
"I said we're going out to eat for dinner. I expect you ready in an hour." With that said Claude left the room. Alois sat there by himself on his bed. Out to eat? Really? But he hadn't deserved it. Not after what he did the other day.
It was strange; Claude was acting as if he had done nothing wrong. He was being nice, no, more than nice. He had thought it pretty cool at first, but now he was beginning to worry. There were very few times when Claude had been this nice and never did they have a happy ending. He sighed; it was pointless to worry. The would come soon enough. There wasn't anything he could do but wait. Claude's actions were as unpredictable as the weather. Sure you could say one thing is going to happen and for a time it may look that way, but it could just as easily change into something nasty. And that is what he feared the most.
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"Are we there yet?" Ciel asked impatiently.
"Almost. Honestly Young Master, where has your patience gone?"
"I'm hungry."
"It shows." Ciel crossed his arms and looked out the window.
It was only a few minutes before they arrived and Sebastian dropped Ciel off at the front to hold a place in line while he parked the car. As luck would have it Red Lobster was packed. There were people sitting on both the inside and the outside waiting to be seated. Children ran around or whined at their parents in frustration. He was beginning to think that this was a bad idea. He didn't have time for this. Quickly, he walked up to the server.
"Hello, welcome to Red Lobster. How many?"
"Two."
"Alright, that will be about a 30 minute wait." Oh no, he was not going to wait a half an hour just to be seated. Reaching into his pocket he pulled out a fifty dollar bill.
"Here. Can you make it five?" she hurriedly looked at the chart then back to Ciel.
"I'm sorry, ten is the earliest I can get you in."
"That'll be fine, thank you." he handed her the money before walking outside to meet up with Sebastian. Once he found him he let him in on the plan and sat down on the curb. He frowned as his stomach rumbled. Right about now, fast food sounded pretty good.
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Well I hope this chapter was better than the rest. I wrote this right before dinner and the whole time I was dreaming about Red Lobster's yummy biscuits. I don't know how they do it, but those things are amazing! Sadly in the end we had McDonald's. But whatever.
Review my lovely people for it makes me want to update faster!~ :D
