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Title: The Devil's Canvas
Chapter: 35 (part one)/?
Authors: Akiru chan & Disgruntled Minion
Pairing/Characters:  Sebastian/Ciel
Rating: M
Summary: Ciel's skin was marred with ink and blood, telling tales twisted in darkness. What an evil path the devil walks, tainted hands staining the innocent canvas. For the most beautiful art is painted in blood.
Warnings: Violence, adult content, yaoi, and language

Chapter Thirty-Five

Sebastian balanced a tray of food on his hand as he walked down the hall, Alex prancing in front of him. The puppy would run ahead and sit at a random door, waiting for Sebastian to catch up before repeating the whole process over again.

She whined at him as they approached the correct door and Sebastian looked down at her. Big brown eyes gazed up at him and Sebastian shook his head. “Sit,” he told her. There was a small moment of hesitation before the puppy sat down and Sebastian nodded. “Stay.”

The door was opened and Sebastian checked to make sure that the puppy was still sitting before letting himself in. Alex squirmed, her paw lifting up as though to move but stilled at a look from Sebastian. With a small hum of content, Sebastian let the door shut in her face and continued into the bedroom.

“You’re a cruel man,” Ciel commented as he sat up in bed. It had been a few days since Ciel had gotten his stitches, and he was quickly learning the hard way that rest was indeed needed. He had already succeeded in tearing out two stitches and putting more strain on his arm than needed.

It was no surprise that Ciel had been confined to his room, and through some off the wall reasoning on Sebastian’s part, Alex had been banned as well. Something about her claws tearing the stitches.

“One of these days she’s going to get fed up with trying to win you over and turn her aim to making your life miserable. Then you’re going to wish you had given little Alex some love and affection.” Ciel could hear the puppy whining outside of the door, but she had yet to beg with insistent scratching. No doubt she was trying to follow Sebastian’s command, hoping to please him.

“Would you rather stay in bed for another two weeks if she tears out more stitches?” Sebastian asked, setting the tray down on the book covered bed. “I’m sure she’ll live, though; Finny will be glad to entertain her and on the positive side, she’s handling training very well.”

“She hasn’t torn out any stitches,” Ciel tried to defend as food was placed on his lap. It was only a sandwich and some chips, but it made his stomach growl. “Just do something with her, she’s probably still sitting out there waiting.”

Sebastian chuckled at the thought, imagining the puppy just sitting outside the door, waiting to be let in. He had to give Alex points though for not scratching at the door, but patience was a virtue.

Taking a seat on the bed, Sebastian pulled one of the books closer to him and scanned over the title. His nose wrinkled at it and he pushed the book away for a different one. Outside the door, Alex’s whining stopped and Sebastian nodded his approval. “See, I didn’t even have to do anything. She either went to sleep or trotted off to bother--”

He was cut off as the door flung open and Finny came bounding into the room with a handful of books, Alex quick on his heels. “I brought some more books for you, Ciel!” Finny said happily.

Ciel beamed at Sebastian as Alex jumped on the bed and he fed her a slice of turkey from his sandwich. “Poor Lexi girl, Sebastian’s being mean to you again, isn’t he,” Ciel cooed and scratched her behind the ears. Finny set the book on the bed side table and Ciel ignored him for the moment in favor of the dog.

“She just looked so lonely outside,” Finny commented. “I figured that she had been shut out by accident.”

Sebastian shook his head. “No, she was out there on purpose, and you let her in.” He picked up a book and carried it over to the desk where more papers were scattered across the surface. “Why don’t you take her with you when you leave?”

“Sebastian doesn’t know what he’s talking about. She’s fine here! Just look, she’s already settled.” Sure enough, Alex had curled herself up at Ciel’s side as he finished off the last bit of his lunch. The plate was set aside and traded for a book on the table next to him. It was a book on medical procedures and Ciel figured knowing some basic first-aid would be more than a little useful.

A small sigh left Sebastian’s mouth and he massaged his temples. “You two are insufferable.” He turned back to his papers and shuffled them around until the one he needed was on top.

“But you love us,” Ciel teased as he flipped open the book and thumbed through the pages. He got to a section about care and treatment for wounds similar to the one he currently had. A few lines were read, each paragraph making Ciel frown more and more as he read things he didn’t quite like. With a huff, he snapped the book closed and picked up an autobiography from a previous family head; apparently by his great-great-grandfather or something.

Sebastian hummed and glanced down at the map that was spread out on the desk. “I love one of you; not so sure about the other one.” A pencil marked areas of recent attacks, and Sebastian paused to look up at Finny. “Are you off today?”

Finny nodded. “I’m just helping Bard with something later on today and then I don’t have anything else to do. I think I’m going to work in the gardens today; spring is coming up soon and the flowers need to be tended to.”

“Should have guessed you would be the one to look after the landscaping.” Another book was tossed aside and Ciel fell back on his pillow with a huff, upsetting Alex in the process. “At least you get to go outside. Being cooped up here is driving me crazy.”

“You should take Alex for a walk then,” Finny piped up. “Mr. Sebastian can hold her leash and you can walk with them. That way you get some fresh air and Alex won’t pull on your shoulder.”

Sebastian’s head shot up. “Excuse me?”

Ciel was beaming once more, looking no less than delighted. “That sounds like a wonderful idea! You can come with us too, Finny, and show us what you’ve done with the flowers.” He looked over to Sebastian who looked less than pleased which only made Ciel feel all the better. Even his arm was throbbing less.

“How about you hold her leash then, Finny,” Sebastian stated. “I might accidentally let go.”

Finny shook his head. “I should go help Bard get ready. Knowing him, he’s still asleep and it’ll be a while before he’s really awake.”

“Sebastian can walk Alex. He wouldn’t let go.” Ciel gave him a warning look. “Just like I wouldn’t mistake Soot for a rat during target practice.”

Finny hid his laughter while Sebastian glared at Ciel. “That’s okay, I know some people who trade in the markets overseas; I hear dog is delicious.”

“This past winter was awfully cold, I might just want a pair of black fur earmuffs,” Ciel countered, hands going to protectively wrap around Alex. “Cat fur is the softest.”

Shaking his head, Finny grabbed the empty tray from the bed and moved towards the door. “You two are funny. All those harsh words, but it’s still obvious that you care for each other.” He gave a small wave. “Have a good walk.”

Ciel quickly deflated and shook his head, small laughs escaping him. “We’re something else.” Any outsider probably would have thought they hated each other, but trust Finny to see past their snarling and teeth baring.

Sebastian sighed and stood up from the desk. “Shall we?” he asked. It wasn’t as though the walk would be horrible. They both could use some fresh air and Sebastian would enjoy walking around the gardens with Ciel. It was a place the younger male hadn’t seen yet.

“Shall we what?” Ciel blinked up slightly confused. He had been seemingly joking and hadn’t expected Sebastian to actually agree to a walk outside. Even now he was sure the older male was referring to something else.

“You don’t want to go for a walk?” Sebastian asked, cocking his head to the side. “Not that there’s anything wrong with wanting to stay in bed, of course.”

With a wave of his hand, Ciel dismissed Sebastian’s words. “I didn’t mean it like that. I just didn’t think you’d give into the idea,” he admitted.

Sebastian smirked and moved over to the bed. He leaned down slightly so he was near Ciel’s ear and nipped it lightly. “It lets me spoil you, so it doesn’t bother me as much,” he murmured.

Ciel tried to hide his smile but gave up when it seemed like it wasn’t going anywhere. “Then help me up.” His arms reached up to wrap around Sebastian’s neck, Ciel’s face pressing into the man’s neck to place tender kisses along the skin.

Carefully, Sebastian lifted Ciel up and spun him around. “Grab your mutt,” he teased and stepped back to grab their jackets. It was still a little cool outside, and the last thing Ciel needed was to catch a cold.

“Come on, Lexi,” Ciel called the dog. She stood up, stretching like a cat, making her look even skinnier then she already was. Maturity had caused the puppy fat to melt away into sleek muscle and smooth, thin lines. Ciel grabbed for the leash that was already attached to the martingale. It was quickly slipped over the pup’s head to rest just above her normal collar.

A jacket was handed to Ciel and he gladly took it, placing it over his shirt. Ciel debated if he actually wanted to get dressed, but didn’t feel like getting out of his night pants and shirt when he would just be forced to get back into bed when they returned. “Ready?” Sebastian was already by the door, but Ciel felt the need to ask.

Sebastian nodded and grudgingly grabbed Alex’s leash. Without a word, they moved down the halls and out to the back of the mansion where the garden was. Cool air nipped at Sebastian’s face as they stepped outside and he shoved his hands into his pockets to keep them warm.

“They look much nicer in the spring when everything is blooming,” he commented to Ciel. “Finny takes good care of them, surprisingly.”

The spring wasn’t far off now, and Ciel knew he could easily get Sebastian to come walking with him again. It would be a nice break from the chaotic life they led, and Ciel was still finding it hard to adjust. Living eighteen years of his life in relative peace was hard to lose, but he would not ask for it back. He loved his life now, and most importantly the people in it.

“Do you know what kind of flowers they are?” Ciel asked, eying some pansies that were still in bloom.

Humming, Sebastian pulled Alex back so she wasn’t tugging too much on her leash. “I’m not too sure; flowers aren’t my forte. They’re colorful, that’s all I know,” Sebastian answered with a small grin. They circled around a corner and moved into the center of the garden, where topiary lined the walkways and a small fountain bubbled in the middle.

It surprised Ciel that something like this had been hidden on the grounds, and it had taken him this long before he had come to explore it. Everything was so pretty even with it being so early in the season. “Does Finny really take care of all of this? It’s really quite impressive,” he said as he moved to sit on the edge of the fountain.

“I’m sure Bard helps him with some things and we have others who cut the grass. But Finny takes care of the flowers and topiary.” Sebastian let out a little more leash so Alex could sniff around. “It’s his hobby, as mine is tattooing. We all need something small on the side to keep us sane at times.”

“And what would you say my hobby is?” Ciel asked while he ran his hand through the water, splashing some up to hit Sebastian.

Sebastian shook his head, shaking the water off his hair. “Annoying me with your dog?” he asked teasingly.

“Try again.” Another splash was aimed at Sebastian, Ciel laughing all the while. The water was cold on his hand, so Ciel could almost imagine what it must feel like being pelted in the face.

“Your artwork?” Sebastian asked, wiping the water off with his sleeve. Despite how cold it was, the water helped wake him up after being stuck inside the warm room all day. It was almost refreshing, so long as Ciel didn’t splash him again.

Ciel hummed his agreement, splashing Sebastian once again as he found great joy in the lack of resistance. “Although I suppose I do have to agree that I love annoying you.” He laughed and added one more splash in for good measure.

For a moment, Sebastian just stared at Ciel and blinked once, clearing the water away from his eyes. A small smirk settled on his face and he lunged for Ciel. “Come here,” he growled playfully.

Not feeling safe, Ciel tried to evade Sebastian, the movement not fairing him too well. He pitched backwards and in a boom of water, Ciel fell right into the fountain. Water engulfed him and Ciel sputtered as he came up for air.

Sebastian halted his movements and cocked his head. “Well that wasn’t what I was expecting to happen at all,” he commented. “I suppose it’s karma for splashing me with the water earlier.”

Alex had even trotted over to see what the commotion was about, yapping and wagging her tail as Ciel cast a frown onto both of them. “What were you expecting to happen?” He asked as he tried to stand up; his clothes were already sopping wet.

“Maybe a nice little chase through the garden,” Sebastian stated and leaned down to help Ciel stand up so he wouldn’t tear anymore stitches. “A run would’ve felt good right about now.”

An evil smirk spread itself across Ciel’s face. “A run does sound good, but I have a better idea.” He began to slowly advance towards Sebastian, an innocent look on his face that made Ciel appear all the more sinister.

Sebastian’s eyebrow arched. “Oh?” he asked curiously and took a small step back. There was nothing innocent at all in that face and Sebastian’s gut told him that he should probably run right about now.

“How about a nice big hug.” Ciel arms were spread wide, droplets of water falling from his fingers and fabric. “I just want to show you just how much I love you.” He advanced forward, trying to make up for every step back of Sebastian’s with two of his own.

“As nice as that sounds, I think Alex needs to know how much you love her too,” Sebastian stated, nodding his head slightly. With a small smirk, he scooped the puppy up and pushed her into Ciel’s arms.

The dog squirmed and Ciel maneuvered her out of Sebastian’s arms, holding Alex at arm length. “No, I think she already knows how much I love her. It’s you who needs to be reminded.” The devilish smile was back as Ciel placed Alex down on the ground as he continued his assault towards Sebastian. “Now come here.”

Sebastian shook his head. “No, I don’t think I will.” He took one more step back and gave Ciel a wink before turning on his heel and sprinting for another path in the garden.

Ciel gave immediate chase, dropping Alex’s leash as the puppy scampered after them barking her head off. Sebastian was fast, and Ciel knew that he would not be able to catch him just by trailing him alone. Not to mention Ciel had to keep his injured arm in mind, so a forceful and violent stop wouldn’t be on his agenda. So that only left tricky maneuvering and underhanded measures. He continued to follow after Sebastian, a few yards behind, as Ciel began to concoct his plan.

Rounding a corner, Sebastian skirted around a sudden bush and ducked underneath an archway covered in ivy. He panted slightly, his heart beating fast and his mood light. A small smile was present on his face and his body was tense as he waited for Ciel to run by his hiding spot.

It took Ciel running a few more yards before he stopped and realized that Sebastian had given him the slip. He spun around and began to look around the large garden, trying to pick out a head of black among the greens and bright flowers. Coming up with nothing, Ciel turned to Alex who was sitting at his feet while she caught her breath. Smiling, Ciel knelt down and regarded the dog.

“Can you find Sebastian?” he asked, Alex cocking her head. “Find Sebastian, Lexi. Find Sebastian.” Ciel pointed his finger out towards the greater expansion of garden and was pleased when the tiny greyhound sprinted off, looking every which way as she searched.

As time passed, Sebastian’s body relaxed as a silence settled over the garden. It seemed as though Ciel had fallen too far behind and was way off track. He was about to step out from his hiding spot when a small jingle reached his ear.

A second later, Alex appeared in front of him and Sebastian glared at her as she barked loudly. Sighing softly, Sebastian shook his head and leaned back against the wall, waiting for Ciel to eventually find him.

The next moment Ciel appeared, looking quite proud. “Found you!” he declared with a pointed finger towards Sebastian. Alex bounded up to the older male, expecting some praise for being such a good girl and finding him.

Sebastian hummed. “That you did,” he said. He reached out, his hand circling around Ciel’s waist and pulling him closer. “I’ll take that hug now.”

Ciel gladly complied, falling down to his knees and encircling his arms around Sebastian’s neck. His body was pressed close and with one more gleam of mischief, Ciel began to rub himself all over Sebastian, soaking him as much as he possibly could.

“Are you happy now?” Sebastian murmured and kissed Ciel’s neck. He leaned his head back and took in Ciel’s appearance. “We need to get you back inside before you catch a cold,” he stated and gave Ciel a gentle push back.

“Very.” Ciel pushed back, not yet ready to move from this spot. “What’s the rush? You’re keeping me warm enough as it is.” He snuggled further into Sebastian’s arms, Ciel’s face pressing into the older man’s neck as he breathed in the smell of sweat, earth, and water.

Sebastian chuckled. “This may be the case, but you can still catch a cold. But I suppose I can compromise.” His arm tightened around Ciel’s waist and with a small grunt, he lifted the younger male up. Legs wrapped around Sebastian’s middle as Ciel gripped tighter, but didn’t let go of him.

They walked through the garden, Alex on their heels, as Ciel clung closer to Sebastian so that he wouldn’t fall. “We’re going to make a scene,” he voiced, although he didn’t quite care what anyone might say as they moved through the mansion towards their room. Ciel carried a smirk on his face, somehow amused by the thought of heads turning as they walked by.

“If we make it that far,” Sebastian commented. “You’re quite heavy. And I mean that in a good way. Muscle weights a lot.”

“Don’t lie. You’re calling me fat, aren’t you,” Ciel teased, pulling at the wisp of hairs at the base of Sebastian’s neck. “Plus I know a big, strong, manly man like you can carry me.” It sounded so unlike anything Ciel would ever say, making it all the funnier to hear fall from his mouth. The dusk air and the atmosphere around Ciel felt so calming that he could relax and break free from the shell he had found himself encased within.

Sebastian could only shake his head as he maneuvered the door open. The warm air in the mansion brushed over them and Sebastian shifted Ciel slightly. As much as he would’ve preferred to stay outside, Ciel was soaked and if the younger male was hoping to get an assignment soon, getting sick would only delay that. “Let’s get you changed,” he mused as they moved down the hall.

“And a hot bath?” Ciel requested, curious to see just how far he could push Sebastian’s generosity. It had been a while since Ciel had taken pleasure out of soaking in a warm tub. Showers were always more convenient in his line of work; quick and effective.

“We have your wound to worry about first,” Sebastian commented. “But I don’t see any harm in a hot bath. It’ll warm you up quickly and will loosen any tension in your body, especially your shoulder and arm.”

Now that Sebastian mentioned it, Ciel could feel the tell tale signs of soreness and a deep ache coming from his injured arm. There wasn’t the tearing burn of when he had ripped out a stitch, but Ciel knew that he had overworked the still healing muscle.

Ignoring the stares, Sebastian moved down the hallway to their room and somehow managed to get the door open without dropping Ciel. The thought was almost humorous and it made him chuckle as he kicked the door shut. The younger male was set down and Sebastian gestured at the wet clothes. “Go ahead and change. I’ll run a bath for you.”

The clothes came off one by one, being peeled from Ciel like a second skin. They were heavy due to water weight and fell to the floor with a wet splat.  Cool air hit Ciel’s damp body and he began to shake as chills raced along his nerves. His arms wrapped around him and Alex trotted over, licking at his leg. Nothing was said to the dog as he allowed the affection, but Ciel quickly ended it as he hurried himself to the bathroom and the warm water that awaited him.

“Is it ready?” He asked, seeing Sebastian knelt next to the bath, hand testing the water.

Sebastian nodded and held out his hand for Ciel to grab. Ciel’s skin was cold and damp to the touch and Sebastian frowned as he helped the younger male sit in the warm water. He splashed some water on Ciel’s back, letting the water warm up the pale body before him.

“Am I going to wash you too?” Sebastian questioned in a teasing voice.

“That would be nice. You wouldn’t want me straining my arm.” An amused look was passed between them and Ciel reclined himself into the tub. The warm water felt wonderful and for once his tired body could relax and enjoy this moment of peace.  As of late, everything had been tranquil and Ciel knew it would be hard stepping out into the chaos once more. It would have to be done, and he would do it without blinking an eye; it’s what he did, who he was.

Warm hands rubbed at Ciel’s body, making sure that it was warming up in the water before Sebastian pulled away to grab the bottle of shampoo. It was an oddly familiar scene and Sebastian was slightly amused at how their roles had switched. Not too long ago, he had been the one injured and Ciel was taking care of him.

He paused in his work and blinked once before continuing again with careful movements. It was hard to believe how much time had passed since the day they had first met and how fast it had moved. Thinking back on it, Sebastian still had a few lessons left to teach Ciel, considering it was how this whole thing had started.

Sebastian’s eyes lowered as he washed the shampoo out of Ciel’s hair and he pressed a kiss to the back of Ciel’s neck. “This weekend,” he murmured. “I’ll take you to go get your gun.”

Ciel’s head snapped around, nearly colliding with Sebastian’s face. “Really?” he asked, excitement clearly present in his blue eyes. It had been far too long since Sebastian had first mentioned that he would present Ciel with his first gun, and the younger man had thought the day would never come.

Sebastian nodded and started to run a washcloth over Ciel’s body, mindful of the still present injury. “Really. I see no reason to keep denying you one; you have well earned it.” Tomorrow, Sebastian would talk with the Undertaker and arrange a trip to the Underworld. He already had a dealer in mind and was looking forward to seeing the new weapons that had been acquired since his last trip.

“Do you have a gun in mind?” Ciel asked as he leaned forward so that Sebastian could reach his back, which was quickly cleaned. He wasn’t sure what sort of gun he should expect, but he trusted Sebastian to pick something that suited Ciel. A leg was propped out of the tub to be washed and Ciel reclined back once more as he allowed Sebastian to work.

“Something you’re used to shooting would be a good base to start with,” Sebastian answered. “While every gun is different and they all have their own personalities if you will, you want something that is familiar and reliable.”

Ciel nodded, but paused as Sebastian began to clean his thighs. “I’m not naming it,” he declared, wanting to lay down that rule. “Nor are you naming it either.” A smile quirked upon his lips, but he hid it with some success.

Sebastian shrugged. “Up to you.” The washcloth was set aside and Sebastian leaned back on his heels. “I think you’re all clean. Let’s get you out and dried off so you can go lay back down.”

Without complaint Ciel stood and allowed Sebastian to dry him and lead him back out into the cold of the bedroom to get some clean clothes. Both Soot and Alex were curled on the bed, and Ciel pushed Sebastian off so that he could get his own clothes from the drawer, a pair of sweats and a shirt that must have been Sebastian’s at one point.

“What time is it?” Sleep sounded good now, but Ciel didn’t want to go to bed too early in the day.

“Three,” Sebastian answered, picking up Soot from the bed and carrying her over to the desk. She mewed happily at him and kneaded his leg before curling up in a ball to sleep on his lap. He picked up working from the spot where he had stopped earlier and glanced over it while running a hand over Soot. “Do you have something on your mind?”

Ciel shook his head and turned towards the window. What he had taken for the approaching dusk seemed to be in actuality a coming storm. Dark black clouds rolled in, making everything hazy and dim. “It’s going to rain,” he said after a moment, feeling the effect of the dreary atmosphere.

Sebastian hummed. “I like the rain. More so thunderstorms if you want to be specific.” He turned around in the chair after placing Soot on the desk. Scooting the chair forward, he grabbed Ciel around his waist and pulled him back to sit on his lap. “Want to know why?” he murmured, nipping Ciel’s ear.

Knowing Sebastian, Ciel could venture a guess. “If you time it right, you can cover the sound of a gunshot with the clash of thunder. Is that why you like it?” The first flash of lightning brightened the room, and Ciel regarded Sebastian with a grin. “Or is it because you can practice your sinister laughter with the sullen ambiance?”

Sebastian blinked and cocked his head slightly; he hadn’t even thought about the second reason. “Well, that is a good reason and one that I’ve used before. But no; there’s another reason I like them.” He listened as thunder rumbled across the clouds as the storm moved closer. Sebastian’s head tilted closer to Ciel’s and his voice dropped to a low whisper. “Thunderstorms make me horny.”

A burst of laughter escaped Ciel and he eyed Sebastian with amused skepticism. “You’re serious?” Thunderstorms were nice, Ciel had to agree. He loved curling up with a book and a cup of tea, or snuggle in bed, but he couldn’t agree that they were arousing.

Nodding his head, Sebastian ran a hand down Ciel’s back. “Just as thunder can drown out a gunshot, it can also cover up screams.” He sucked on a small area of skin on Ciel’s neck. “Do you know what it’s like, to have sex out in the rain? The water hitting your skin while the air crackles around you from the lightning.”

When it was put that way, and in Sebastian’s husky tone, Ciel could understand the allure. The images Sebastian’s words were putting into his head were making his body grow hot and aware of just how close Sebastian was, and of every bold touch. “I’m suddenly having the urge to get wet again,” Ciel commented, hands coming up to thread amongst Sebastian’s hair.

“I think you’ve been wet enough for today,” Sebastian answered, reluctance heavy in his tone. As tempting as the idea was, he didn’t want to take Ciel out again in the cold rain; not when he was so close to fully healing. “I’ll take a rain check,” he said, tilting Ciel’s head back for a kiss.

“No pun intended?” Ciel chuckled and eagerly accepted the kiss, his tongue pushing through the seam of Sebastian’s lips and sliding against a slick tongue. Their mouths opened as the kiss turned from simple to something much more. Ciel’s hand slipped down to press against Sebastian’s neck, pulling him closer.

Warmth passed between them and Sebastian delighted in the taste of the younger male. It was something he could never get enough of and Sebastian felt his body relaxing against Ciel’s. The heated touches and soft murmurs that passed between them were enough to satisfy him until Ciel was healed.

They broke apart and Sebastian patted Ciel’s thigh, making the younger male stand up. Without a word, they moved towards the bed and Sebastian watched as Ciel sat down, blue eyes calling him over with a simple look. Sebastian answered the call and soon their mouths were connected once more as they indulged in each other again.

Ciel leaned back on the bed, pulling Sebastian down with him. His hands were always travelers, keeping on the move until they slid into Sebastian’s back pockets and grasped at his ass. Thighs parted and Ciel allowed Sebastian to settle between them, the man becoming a warm, living blanket. It was comfortable, laying there like that. Their tongues had retreated, the kisses turning into slow open mouthed teasing and nips.

Outside, lightning flashed once more, bringing light to the now darkened sky. The clouds were thick and heavy with rain as wind whipped the trees around. It had the promise of a good storm; one that was powerful and would last though the night. But the storm was ignored by Sebastian in favor of indulging himself in Ciel’s taste. Storms would come again, but for now, this was all that Sebastian wanted to focus on.

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[Part Two]

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