Author Note: I am so sorry about the long hiatus, I just lost motivation somewhere and haven't really gotten back on the motivation train for this story, but I an no longer completely derailed. Btw, about not changing the story picture, it's just nothing else I make has been as awesome as the Ciel one, although I have made one for the Undertaker. Here is chapter ten~~~!
Undertaker's Pov: (In the flash-back still)
"How about you do the dance this time? Really get into it. It's really fun!" Ms. Chambers said jubilantly. I complied to her demands, donning a fake smile. She clapped ecstatically. "See, doesn't it make you feel wonderful!" I glare at her then turn away, whispering angrily, "It makes you look like a lunatic..."
"HEY! I heard that!" She yelped. "You don't need to remind me, I'm too well aware of the fact. I know if it wasn't for my linage I would probably be living on the streets right now; but I refuse to let the fact others think lesser of me because I help my community by working here for free even though I'm a noble! I can't believe that this world is so cruel as to hate others for doing the right thing; I must believe that doing the right thing will inspire others. Even though that's not the truth, it's the reality I strive for! Make sure you strive for what you want in life, or you won't be able to change it to what you want it to be!" She said, directing the last of her sentence at me with a grin.
"Ms. Chambers." One of the other workers said with scorn. "The people who came in earlier want to talk to you. I wouldn't leave them waiting you dumb cow!"
Ms. Chambers looked at them sadly. "I'm coming..." She said under her breath and walked to the office. "Bye... I'll talk to you later..." She whispered to me while she walked away. I went back to reading the book and then about a half hour later she came back eyes widened.
"I... I... I can't believe it." She slumped onto a nearby chair and started crying. I didn't know what to do so I patted her back awkwardly as a kind of reassurance. She kept crying and while sobbing she said, "I... I refuse to believe that they would do something like this. Much less not even say it to my face... I haven't even met the guy... YET THEY'RE FORCING ME INTO MARRIAGE!" She screamed the last part and I couldn't believe the anger that she felt; I just didn't understand it. Wasn't arranged marriage the norm? Shouldn't she have expected this day to come eventually? Ms. Chambers left in tears in the carriage the two people had arrived in later that day. She waved a final goodbye, for she had also said she would be able to work here anymore because her family wouldn't allow it.
It was a couple of years later that I finally saw Ms. Chambers again. Things had changed in the years that had passed since she worked here. The orphanage was going out of business, and they were putting kids out on the streets daily; if you were a problem, you were the first to go. They had stopped feeding us entirely this week, so that lead to the other kids stealing and being arrested.
