A bullet wound in the hand does not compare to a stab in the heart.
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Ongoing, First published Mar 20, 2016
Mature
Both Ciel and Sebastian have developed feelings for each-other, but neither truly accept it and therefore try and find another partner. So what will happen when Lilliac, a widow, has started seducing Sebastian- and he seems to be falling for her- ,Ciel loses hope in ever having a successful relationship with his butler? Instead of trying to separate them, it seems he's bringing them close together. But in the process he meets up with an old acquaintance, that refers to him as 'Smile', and they appear to be bonding. Will Sebastian notice and become jealous, or will he continue to pursue Lilliac?
Warning:
Spoilers
Sex- homo & heterosexual
Violence
Cross Words
Self Harm/Self Mutilation
Mentions of Past Rape

Disclaimer: Characters from Black Butler and Pictures are not mine;
Oc's Lilliac, Aldaric and Madam Acelin, belong to me;
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