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Ciel Phantomhive X Reader You Belong With Me
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Complete, First published Oct 23, 2015
Ciel Phantomhive story.  Whatevs.  Enjoy, Kittens!

(Sorry to those with very short hair that can't be tied back, Victorian women mainly had VERY long hair put into many styles, plus I couldn't find any records of even shoulder length hair in Victorian times.  ^^;)
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