The Feast

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(Disclaimer: You already know what I'm going to say. I do not own Kuroshitsuji or Harry Potter. Yana Toboso and J.K Rowling do. I just own my weird three am ideas.)


"First years and special guests this way!" A very large man called out. There was a group of younger student's gathering around him.

"I assuming we're the special guests?" Ciel asked. Sebastian shrugged. They parted ways with Ginny, Hermione, Ron and Harry.

"Hello everyone! I'm Rubeus Hagrid, The grounds keeper here at Hogwarts.I'll be the one takinging you to yer boats so you can be sorted!" Rubeus Hagrid said with a large smile. He looked at the crowd. His eyes caught the demons.

"Are you two Ciel and Sebastian Phantomhive?" He asked, his eyes full of fear and worry. It seemed that Dumbledore had spoken to the staff about their true selves, and Sebastian was sure that they would most likely fear them. His theory seemed to be correct so far.

"Yes. We are Ciel and Sebastian Phantomhive." Ciel answered.

"Well then...Welcome to Hogwarts, sirs. Alright everyone, follow me." They walked down to the end of the loading dock to a pier where boats were lined up. There were eight children to a boat, beside the one Hagrid was on, which held himself, Sebastian, and Ciel.

"So...Uh...You guys are...you two are demons?" Hagrid asked them. He kept his voice low.

"Yes, we're demons." Sebastain said with a smirk. His eyes seemed to gleam.

"If you don't mind me asking, how old are you both?" he asked, curiosity shining in his brown eyes.

"I was born on December 14th, 1875. Sebastian is thousands of years older than me." Ciel explained. He leaned his head against his mate's shoulder.

"Ah." The giant man murmmered. He turned and kept his eyes on the castle. The rest of the ride was in silence. The boats eventually made it to the other dock. They all looked at the castle with great interest and amazment. Whispers and giggles broke out amongst the kids as Hagrid led them through the massive double doors. An older woman stood atop a flight of stairs, staring down at the new comers with an emotionless expression. Hagrid nodded in greeting to the woman, and then turned and left. They all walked up the marble staircase to the woman. The whispers and giggles died down.

"My name is Minerva McGonagall. You will call Professor McGonagall. I am the transfiguration teacher and head of Gryffindor house. Now in just a few moments you will walk through those doors and get sorted into your houses that you will be in for the rest of your schooling carrier. That is of course excluding Misters Ciel and Sebastian Phantomhive. You both will wait out here until you are called. You seem to be smart men, and I am assured that you can figure out when your cue will be. It's a pleasure to have you here, and I am positive that you will do well in your mission. You are both to be put in Gryffindor. When you are called in, you are to go up to the front where Professor Dumbledore, and the rest of the staff will be seated so he may speak to you and the students about your peculiar arrival," she explained in a mildly stern tone. What the demon couple assumed to be the first years all looked at them with wide and curious eyes. Sebastian took a mental note of how Professor McGonagall seemed to be unfazed by he and Ciel's presence. Professor McGonagall opened the door and walked into the room with the first years. They managed to catch a glimpse of what was waiting for them in the room: a massive amount of students sitting at four long tables, and floating candles above them. It appeared to be a dining hall. Ciel and Sebastian quickly realized that they were alone.

"How are we suposed to know when our cue is?" Ciel asked as he leaned against the banister. Sebastian shrugged.

"I guess we'll just have to listen closely then." Sebastian answered. He wrapped his arms around the smaller demon and kissed the top of his head. They kept listened out for anything that would pertain to them. They stood outside the dining hall, holding each other.

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