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"That Key," the old woman paused,
"isn't that..?" She slowly began before cutting herself off.
The sunny, blonde haired maiden laughed, "Yes, it is.
I'm surprised you know about it!"
The old woma chuckled back, "That's amazing, my dear, but be careful.
That Key is enough to destroy a world with just it's presence.
The Gate should not open until the time arrives."
Lisolette frowned, "I know. It's closing in, though," she sighed,
looking up at the sky, "but I believe in myself along with
the other Gate Keepers."
"Do you have a sister?"
"..Yes."
"Does she hold the other..?"
"Yes, I believe she does. No worries, she is a kind,
warm girl, that Sophia... We plan to pass the Keys onto
our children. Is that the right thing?"
A wrinkly smile, "Have faith, child," she cooed,
"and it seems they are calling me. Good bye," the old woman
morphed into a young woman with golden hair wearing a plum,
purple dress. "Leren," she softly called out for the bird.
Lisolette smiled, "Bye, Lilith."
-The Witch and The Angel
After visiting Lisolette's grave, they all decided that it was time to eat. Sebastian had cooked them a delicious meal followed by plenty of desserts. Lafrenze, however, kept fiddling with something in her dress pocket, eying the birthday girl time to time with nervous eyes. Luna, however, decided to stay silent. The death of two people important to her- though Sebastian had told her that Eva was still alive- was enough. The young girl's vigilant eyes would travel to Soleil's every now and then. Soleil would eye her back with suspicion.
It wasn't until late that evening things started to get out of control.
While Sophia wasn't there, Luna, in the corner of her eye, had spotted something shiny and silver. She turned her head to face Soleil, who was playing with a silver key, encrusted in blue and green gems with one, ruby placed in the very middle. The Key looked expensive with all it's gems. Something clicked in Luna's mind as she thoughtlessly said one word: "Key."
Soleil turned to face her with a confused look on her face, scrutinizing her face before scoffing, "You mean this?"
Then Luna remembered.
That Key was Mama's.
That Key was her's.
Luna stood firm, glaring at Soleil, "Where did you acquire that Key?"
Soleil smirked, "It's mine. I found it in my bedroom."
Luna then thought to herself, "She must live in my Mother's room." She stuck a hand out. If it were her mother's, it would surely have her name engraved in the back. Something like that was something that her mother did to everything she had that was important. Engrave her initials onto the back. "Let me see it," she calmly asked, her eyebrows furrowed.
"No." Soleil rolled her eyes, "It's mine, not yours."
"May I please see it," She pleaded, her eyes narrowing as she repeatedly shot daggers at her.
Soleil scoffed, turning around and walking away.
Luna made a small, disappointed sound, leaning on one foot as she placed her hand on her hip, a look on her face. "Quite rude of a cousin you play to be."
Soleil stopped and turned around. She smirked, "What, your vocabulary suddenly expanded?"
"No," Luna shifted, "I just got a bit more serious."
"Well, I don't care about you, or who you are," she smiled, "and what your deal is with my key, but I don't like you."
"Lovely," she smiled in a mocking way until her face molded back into a serious look, "but let me see that key."
"No." She continued to refuse, laughing at Luna's foolish attempts. Her blue eyes gleamed.
"Huh," Luna frowned, "your a hard egg. And a bit-!" Her mouth was covered by a gentle, gloved hand. Her eyes narrowed. She didn't even have to look to know who it was. The fresh-laundry smell gave it away.
Ciel Phantomhive kept an arm around her waist, keeping her still under his touch, "No profanities in this house, love," he cooed into her ear.
She turned bright red. She scoffed at herself, "Yeah, try to be more mature and you end up snapping and blushing at Ciel. Well, somethings will never change..." Luna brought herself back to reality. She took a hand and grabbed at his hand which kept her from talking, nibbling on a finger.
Ciel didn't even flinch. He seemed interested by her actions, "What, it's like your asking me to take you to bed."
She bit harder.
"Tsk," Ciel withdrew his hand.
Soleil watched the two intently. She smirked. "You two must really love each other," she cooed, some venom seeping through her voice. It was almost as if she had some sort of plan in her head- and it wasn't a good plan, it was a bad one.
Luna blinked twice "Wha-!?" She was cut off by none other than Ciel.
"Of course," He winked at her.
She looked away. That was right, until they left, she'd have to play as his betrothed, much to her horror and disbelief. The brunette refused to say anything as she only turned away with a pout-y look.
Ciel turned to face her. "Huh, you're back to normal." He pointed out, poking her cheek.
She pushed his finger away out of annoyance, glaring at him, "Don't touch me," she grumpily said, huffing and crossing her arms as she pushed herself away from him.
He snickered.
Soleil looked disgusted, "You have a disobedient husband there, cousin."
"I know right!" Luna's eyes narrowed to Ciel. She paused. "Now," she began once more, a still smile on her face, "as for that key..."
"I won't let you have it!" Soleil childishly replied, sticking her tongue out, "It's mine, mine, mine, MINE!"
Luna snapped.
She quickly walked over to the girl and rose her hand.
Ciel, who was about to stop her, wasn't able to. He came a few milliseconds too late.
A loud slap echoed throughout the room followed by the sound of Soleil's small shriek. Before Soleil could fall backwards from impact, Luna had grabbed her wrist, her eyes dark, eyebrows furrowed. She quickly snatched the Key with her other hand and pulled Soleil back up, just in time before Sophia rushed in with a scared look on her face.
"What's happening here!?" Sophia looked bewildered, much like her daughter.
Luna chose to ignore her, "Not everything is yours, Soleil," her tone was deep and dark as she brushed her thumb over the back of the key, "especially when this Key has my mother's engravings on the back," she hastily flipped the Key over, showing both ladies the initials of her mother.
'L. O. N.'
Sophia looked shocked and angered. She immediately glared at her daughter, "Soleil! Where did you find that!?"
Soleil looked scared for a moment, "I-In my room!"
Sophia hissed, raising a hand up to slap her, "I thought I told you that since that was your aunt's room, whatever you find does not count as yours and that you immediately report it to me!" As she swung her hand down, Luna caught it.
"She's had enough." Luna plainly said before pulling away.
Sophia looked bewildered for a moment. She continued to look at Soleil with a look of disgust and sadness, "I knew I couldn't give you my Key yet!" She growled, "I have failed as a mother, haven't I!?"
Soleil's eyes widened, "M-Mother, no-!"
"Enough!" Sophia shouted, a flinch emitting from Luna as she lightly glazed a finger over her mother's initials, "Once we get home, I will tell Reah to teach you better manners. You should learn from her." Sophia's eyes were dark with failure and disgust.
Soleil's eyes were sad, brimming with tears as she wrenched her body around and ran.
Sophia looked at the necklace around her neck for a moment, pulling out a golden Key. Her fingers brushed against the Key's dark, amethyst gems.
Immediately, Ciel and Luna felt a chill run down their back. Not the good kind, it was definitely the bad kind. They both twisted their heads to Sophia, who continued to caress Key as if it were the most important thing ever. A dark glow emitted from the Key, causing Luna to gasp. The dark, shadow-like apparition swallowed Sophia's body. Sophia acted as if she didn't see it.
Luna glanced over at Ciel with wide eyes.
Then again, maybe she couldn't see it.
Before Luna could leap at the shadow, it quickly disappeared. Luna's body stiffened in shock. What exactly was that..?
Sophia then snapped out of her trance and swiftly walked to Luna with a determined look on her face, "Luna," she began, "you mustn't allow Soleil to take that from you again. This is yours. You must take full responsibility," she leaned in a bit closed to whisper something to Luna, "of being the last gate keeper to Elysium."
Super short, but I will write more.
Oh god I'm so sorry I didn't update. My life literally took unexpected turns I couldn't even... Anyway, yeah c:
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