*So I had an amazing idea and I finished it today! YAY! Enjoy!
Warning: You might not want to read this.
Four years had passed since that night when the exchange was made. Ciel was at age 17 and Alois at 18. Throughout the years, they had maintained communication and had even become friends. Their affairs had been discovered too. Somewhere along the way, Alois had confessed about his and Sebastian's relationship and Ciel then felt comfortable enough to also admit what he felt for Claude. Ciel and Claude were now married as well as Alois and Sebastian. But marriage wasn't really something that was the same for them. I mean, two of them were demons, after all. Instead, they made a contract.
For Claude and Ciel's marriage, they had formed a contract stating that they would love each other "till death do us part."
Alois and Sebastian did not exactly go down the traditional path. Alois had worn a wedding dress and walked around his manor with Sebastian at his side until stopping at the door of his bedroom and making the contract. Their contract stated "That they would make each other happy till their last day living."
This was truly a happy ending. Two beautiful loves. A friendship created by trust over years. Even Claude just might one day discover that he was Sebastian and William's lovechild—
Wait. What?
Ciel, lost in his thoughts, was interrupted by pounding on the carriage's window. He was completely disoriented. Had he seriously just made all of that up in his mind? The carriage had now come to a complete stop. He looked at Sebastian, holding out his hand to help Ciel get out.
"Oh Ciel tonight is going to be so much fun!" Alois exclaimed in his childish 14 year old voice. A smile painted itself on Alois's face. Ciel felt sick to his stomach when he heard what Alois said next. Not the kind of sick when you want to throw up but instead it was kind of like feeling disgusted. Like living a nightmare. No, not another way too open invitation for sex. Neither was it another one of Alois's vulgar gestures. It wasn't even the hatred for Alois or the annoyance of having to be here. It was just a few innocent words. "And didn't I tell you? I invited you early so that we could play a game of chess before the ball begins. But chess can be so boring, Ciel. Shall we make a small bet to make it…. Interesting?"
*Listen… I completely understand why you probably hate me right now. But this idea came to me and I couldn't help it. Try to think of it in Shakespeare terms: If Romeo and Juliet hadn't both died, then the story would never have been what it is today. Although, I'm not really Shakespeare sooooo I have no defense. Anyways, hopefully some of you enjoyed this and as painful as if is to say, I cannot continue this without the constant repetition of events. Therefore, this is….
The End
