I have no Idea where I am going with this. This was something I did on a whim… so my next story that I publish will probably be better (and have some type of a plan)
I also wanted to say that I never really intended it to be a crossover with anything. Everyone I have spoken to has thought that it was meant to be a crossover… I'm sorry for that being confusing… It kind of does have the same story line as Ouran Host Club so I'm not even sure anymore… I just didn't realize it till after I posted it…
Disclaimer: I don't own any of the characters in this chapter. Also I mention a book by Paula Morris in this… so that book belongs to her... :)
Also I am in a relatively bad mood due to current events… so I don't think that I am doing my best right now… sorry… I wrote the beginning before I was in a bad mood so it should be ok.
After Ciel read the names on the doors, he hid back inside his dorm room. The welcoming ceremony was tomorrow so all of the new students could settle in a bit before they had to go to it. He wanted to wait to meet the others until he had a game plan for Sebastian's absurd behavior. He had been at the school almost an hour and he already had someone using one of his weaknesses against him. Ciel had some misanthropic tendencies, so having to deal with being in a host club for even a year was something Ciel would do anything to get out of.
Ciel had a lonely and uneventful childhood that he never really cared for. Both is parents worked and he was homeschooled by strict tutors his whole life up to this point, so he really didn't have any friends. He was so used to entertaining himself with a book in his room that his social skills became rather ill. His social life consisted of speaking to a girl named Elizabeth from time to time. Her mother, Frances, was friends with Ciel's mother, Rachel. It was overly obvious that Elizabeth harbored feelings towards Ciel, but he tried his best to play ignorant to the whole matter. With that being his life experience with people, he lacked the charisma that his father possessed. That was the reason he was being forced into this.
Ciel started to put his excessive amount of books in the large book shelf, which became full rather quickly. So Ciel looked around his room for any other place to put the books. In the end, Ciel placed his educational books in the book shelf and his mystery and supernatural books where hidden in the bottom of his closet that resided in the far left corner of his room. He was going to live here for the next 4 years with the exception of the breaks from school that were long enough to venture home for. Books were necessary for such a long time away, so he had many rolling suitcases packed full of them. Five suitcases of books to be exact. Then he had one for cloths, and one for his sketch books so he could continue his work for the Phantomhive company in his free time.
Once everything was put away neatly, and his suit cases where under his bed, he took a book titled "Ruined" from his closet and laid on his bed to read it.
Sebastian snuck into Ciel's room do to the fact that the opening ceremony was in an hour and Ciel still hadn't emerged from his room yet. He found the younger boy curled up on top of his bed's covers with a book lying next to him. Sebastian picked up the book that was still open to page 147, and started reading aloud from the top of the page.
" He opened his jacket to reveal a blackened gash down his shirtfront. Rebecca recoiled: She'd seen plenty of congealed blood today, but this seemed a particularly large and jagged wound. Marco seemed pleased with her reaction.
'Dat's right,' he said. 'I never did nothing, and this is what they did to me.' "
Sebastian closed the book and looked at the back of it. "Ah, it's a ghost story." He smiled. As Sebastian was about to open it and read a bit more, it was snatched out of his hands. "You're awake." He smiled at Ciel glaring up at him, not surprised that Ciel took the book from him at all.
"Yes, I am awake," Ciel growled. "What are you doing in my room?"
"Oh just coming to wake you up. It is almost time for the opening ceremony. I thought I would be nice and lead the way to the main hall. The school is rather large." Sebastian smiled in a way that made Ciel's heart skip a beat.
"I can find my own way. Now leave." Ciel ordered smoothly as he climbed out of bed. He refused to be charmed by Sebastian's smile.
"I have already been here a year, so I know the place much better than you do. I know shortcuts. Look at the time then make your decision." Sebastian was from a family that owned and ran a law firm, so he had persuasive powers that put most to shame. Every time he got into a fight with his friends or cousins, his parents made him put points together and tell the other party why they were so wrong about the disagreed topic. After a while, Sebastian hid it from his parents that he fought with his friends, but not before he learned the basics at least. He evolved his technique from there.
Ciel looked at the clock to see that he had less than an hour to dress, eat, and run across the 350 acre campus to find the main hall that he wasn't even sure about the location of. "Fine."
"Excellent," Sebastian turned and walked away triumphantly.
"Why me of all people." Ciel grumbled and quickly got dressed into his uniform. He put on his solid gray polo with the school logo on it, and a navy blue sweater with the same logo. After ruffling his hair up and smoothing it back out, he put on his khaki pants and his black leather casual shoes.
"According to school rules you need to tuck your shirt in, and sense your pants have belt loops in them you need a brown leather belt."
"Sebastian."
"Yes?"
"Why are you in my room? And why are you telling me things I already know?" Ciel tucked his polo in, but kept his sweater as is. He looked though his dawer and found his belt, which he put on as he walked out of his room. "Why are you following me?"
"It is my job." Sebastian walked over to the toaster and pulled out some toast and set it on a plate in front of Ciel.
"Do you have jelly?" Ciel asked, accepting Sebastian's food he made for him.
"Only grape." Sebastian handed it to Ciel.
"Sugar?"
Sebastian crinkled his nose and looked at Ciel in disgust. "Why would you do that to a perfectly good piece of toast?" Sebastian handed Ciel a container of sugar and a spoon then got his own piece and covered it in peanut butter.
Ciel smiled and shrugged, "I like sweet things." After Ciel poured one spoonful on the toast and went to get another spoonful, Sebastian stopped him.
"I'm confiscating this from you. That is just not healthy." He said shaking his head and putting the sugar in the top shelf sense Ciel was about 5 foot even.
"I like sweet things" Ciel just started eating the toast, content with what he got.
"Ok you are going to eat and walk now" Sebastian put his toast in his mouth and pulled Ciel with him out the door by his hand.
"Let go of my hand." Ciel halfheartedly ordered as he continued to eat and walk.
"It's your fault for reading for so long last night." Sebastian assumed that Ciel had stayed up reading due to the fact that Ciel was on top of his covers sleeping in his cloths with a book.
Ciel didn't say another word as the jogged to keep up with Sebastian's long legs.
