Characters: Break, Ciel, Watanuki Setting: Hallway Time: Late Day 019 Summary: Break and his evil henchmen Watanuki and Ciel investigate these whispering little bugs. Warnings: OM NOM NOM BEETLE BITES. ( Also the cat's friends.... oops, sorry guys. )
Ceil entered the room, arms folded, looking rather irritated. How was it that he won the chess game, but was not enjoying his “prize”? He would trade Break for Sebastian for a moment, even if they did share the same taste for sweets. He had already asked the old man to not follow the bugs, that all that would result in is them getting bit. Could he not see that they were bright red? Doesn’t that mean that they’re dangerous? Of course, he remind Break of all the other dangers the house had produced that Ciel had experienced or heard of in one night, and that considering where they were that these things could not just be plain beetles, but of course, Break did not listen to a word he said.
And Ciel does not like being ignored, least of all by his own servant, even if Break was his servant for only two more days. So, Ciel was in a rather sour mood as they walked into the bedroom.
Watanuki referring to Ciel as Break’s friend did not do anything to improve his mood.
“I am not this man’s friend!”
Ciel took a deep breath, realizing his bluntness, and continued more calmly, “I won Break’s servitude in a chess match. He must work as my bodyguard for two more days now. I am Lord Ciel Phantomhive, by the way.” He spoke more calmly, yes, but he could do little to hide his irritation.
And Ciel does not like being ignored, least of all by his own servant, even if Break was his servant for only two more days. So, Ciel was in a rather sour mood as they walked into the bedroom.
Watanuki referring to Ciel as Break’s friend did not do anything to improve his mood.
“I am not this man’s friend!”
Ciel took a deep breath, realizing his bluntness, and continued more calmly, “I won Break’s servitude in a chess match. He must work as my bodyguard for two more days now. I am Lord Ciel Phantomhive, by the way.” He spoke more calmly, yes, but he could do little to hide his irritation.
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