Chapter 3

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Ciel's POV: Alois and I were assigned a project in Mr.Tanaka's class. It was to recreate a moment from our family's history. Alois and I agreed to go to Sebastian to learn about my history. When I told him about the assignment, a rarely seen smile grew on his face. "Wait here, I have something for the both of you."he said, dashing down the stairs. He came back with two small, shiny, black boxes. "Here you are boys."he said, handing us both a box. I opened mine to see a gray ring with a stunning blue diamond in the middle. I gasped. Alois opened his box to find a gold ring with a ruby in the center. "These are the Phantomhive and Trancy rings, they've been in both of your families for centuries." Sebastian said, taking the ring out the box, and slipping it onto my right thumb. He did the same with Alois's ring. "Your ancestors in the Victorian era, Ciel Phantomhive the First, and Alois Trancy the First were grand rivals. They had a sword battle, that almost ended Alois the First's life." Sebastian said, as we were gaping in shock. "That's the scene we should recreate for our project." I said. Alois nodded. "That would be really fun." "Alright, now that I know what you two plan to do, I shall come back with the swords and outfits." Sebastian said, running down the stairs, and came back with these items. My outfit consisted of a white button-down shirt, a blue coat, and blue shorts, along with knee-length socks and leather shoes. Alois turned red at the sight of his out fit. It consisted of a white button-down, a green vest, black short-shorts, thigh-length socks, and knee- high leather boots with purple bows on them, along with a purple coat. Sebastian told the battle story, then had us try on the outfits, which fit us perfectly. We acted out the scene many times, and each time was flawless, according to Sebastian. The scary part was that the swords were real... But no one, thank God, got hurt.
*Le time skip to presentation*
Alois's POV: We stood outside, I still can't believe that they let us use real swords! We stood back to back, in our costumes, swords in hands, all eyes on us. We began our act. "Alè, One, Two, Three, Four, Five..."and Ciel turned around, and I pointed my sword at him, saying,"Now, now, no fowl play!" He growled and lunged his sword at me, and I dodged it, giggling. "Oh, come on now! You lose your temper so quickly! Come, let's enjoy our dance! 1,2,3! 1,2,3!" I said, pushing him back with fake threatening jares from my sword. I pushed him back, and he slid gently across the black top, laying on his back, pretending to gasp for air. I said my most threatening line. I tapped my sword on both sides of his face, then straddling him, and hold ing the sword to his neck, I said aloud" I finally have you, Phantomhive! You know all the demons in Hell want to devour your soul, but they won't get to, because I am about to tear your soul to shreds and feed it to the spiders of my mansion. I know this will just rankle that butler of yours terribly!" I said laughing, laughing like a maniac. "Well, seeing as I am the Queen's guard dog, it wouldn't do you so well to do so. But by all means, give it a shot, that is, if you enjoy being torn limb from limb."Ciel said, smirking. "I see you still have enough energy to be cheeky, but it's useless to keep struggling! Just give up and submit to me!" I maniacally said, pretending to lunge it at his chest, as he caught it with his hand. "I will never surrender to a Trancy, in fact, you will be the one submitting to me..." He said, lunging the sword directly into my packet of fake blood under my shirt, spraying fake blood everywhere. I pretended to pass out. I giggled. "And, scene!" I said laughing. We heard applauds and cheers as we helped each other up. I did something crazy. I kissed Ciel in front of our whole class. The applause turned into hoots and low whistles, and lasted until our lips parted. That was the one thing I remembered in my dreams, and it made me happy that I did so.

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