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Sebastian x Ciel-- High School Edition! (Part One)

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"There." Vincent tied the bow on his freshman's suit. "Come now, Ciel. Smile. You know, uniforms aren't required."

Ciel shrugged. "No reason to smile, father. We live in a mansion, so it's only appropriate to dress like this." He shrugged his father's hand away, backing up. "I have to go." He backed up towards the door, his eyes shining with false enthusiasm.

"Goodbye son," Vincent called as Ciel backed out the door, closing it.

He blew out a deep breath, shaking with cold. There was a low fog overhanging the area as he walked down the front steps. He clutched his binder close to him, feeling insecure in the worst way. He was rich, but he was still a freshman, before anything. He was supposed to be a Sophomore, but due to a transfer, he had to repeat a grade in middle school. He hadn't wanted summer to be over so quickly, admittedly. 

"Hello!" A high pitched voice startled him, and he turned. Directly beside him was a pretty blonde girl with sap green eyes and a pretty red dress.

"Hey," he replied flatly.

The girl giggled. "My name is Lady Elizabeth Ethel Cordelia Midford. But you can call me Lizzy!"

Ciel's eye twitched. "That is a very long name," he pointed out.

Lizzy giggled, shrugging. "Yes, well, I do come from a family of royals."

Ciel nodded, still not pulling a smile. "Elizabeth, isn't it?" I think--" 

"Lizzy." Her voice interrupted Ciel, and he gasped.

"What?"

Lizzy smiled, looking at him, quickening her steps to keep pace with him. "Just Lizzy is fine, OK?"

Ciel nodded. "Right. So as I was--" again he was cut off.

"You are?"

His eye twitched. "My name is Ciel Phantomhive."

Lizzy smiled at him, her cheeks a rosy red. "Why hello there, Ciel Phantomhive! You are simply adorable!" She giggled, and Ciel rolled his eyes.

"Yes. Where do you live?" 

Lizzy pointed down the road. "I live a few roads back. I'm lucky I don't have to take the bus."

She never stops smiling,
Ciel thought irritably. "Great," he replied. "So we're practically neighbors."

Lizzy laughed in her high pitched voice that made Ciel cringe. "I guess we are, aren't we? Oh, we're going to be the best of friends, you and I!"

Ciel ignored her. "Do you always dress so fancy?"

Lizzy nodded, looking down at her dress while she walked. "I do. I love dressing up. Don't you?" She eyed him. "You certainly look stunning in that outfit of yours!"

Ciel scoffed. "Thanks," he said dryly.

Lizzy laughed awkwardly. "We're almost there," she said after a moment. "I think you're going to like it here, Ciel! Do you need an escort around the building? I can show you around!" She didn't wait for his reply, only grabbed his arm and pulled him on as Ciel made several noises of protest. They had almost reached the school building, and Ciel felt a sense of unease. He didn't exactly like this girl yet, but she was alright. Someone to talk to, someone to walk with, so that he wasn't entirely alone.

When they reached school campus, she let go of him. "I changed my mind," she stuttered. "I have to go!" She turned and hurried away, and Ciel looked on after her, a confused look in his eyes. He then looked around. Seniors were filing into the courtyard to enter the building, followed by the Juniors, the Sophomores, and lastly, the Freshman. 

"Better go get in line, sir," said a small blonde boy who was walking past. He was wearing hair clips. That was the only thing Ciel could note at the time...hair clips.

"Right," he replied. "Could you show me the way?"

The boy smiled, rubbing behind his head. "Of course! Come on, then." The boy lead him away from the entrance, but Ciel looked over his shoulder.

"A girl ran that way," he informed the boy. "Lady Elizabeth...something..something something."

"Lizzy," the boy exclaimed. "I wonder why she went that way? My name is Finnian, by the way. You can call me Finny!" He turned when they reached their line. "And you are..?"

Ciel sighed. "Ciel Phantomhive."

Finny chuckled. "No need for formal introduction there, Ciel." He punched Ciel's arm, and Ciel jumped back, his entire body tense in case he was trying to start a fight.

When they entered the building, it was cold, and Ciel couldn't help but shiver. Finny stayed by his side, but Ciel didn't mind. "Where did Elizabeth go?"

Finny looked around before replying, "to class, I suppose."

Ciel nodded, turning away, from the main hall to look at the staircase. "My first class is up there," he muttered to Finny. "Math. Room 307. Can you help me find it?"

Finny nodded. "But first, we have to find Mey-Rin," he told him.

Ciel's eye twitched. "Who in the bloody hell is Mey-Rin? I will not be late on my first day!"

Finny laughed, despite his tone. "Don't worry, you have plenty of time. There she is now." He points at a redheaded girl who is walking down the hallway, her short red hair spiking up and her glasses shielding her eyes. "Mey-Rin!" Finny waves his hand excitedly. "I was hoping you'd end up going to this high school!" Mey-Rin nodded when she approached the two.

Ciel turned. "I'm going to class." Finny looked at him, and there was a high ringing noise that echoed around the school. Ciel gasped. "The bell!" He took off.

Finny called out, "that's the three minute warning bell!" But Ciel was already up the stairs.

He walked quickly down the hallway, scanning the door numbers for 307. Suddenly he heard a loud squeal, that could only belong to Lizzy. "Elizabeth?" He looked around, but didn't see the young girl anywhere. I haven't got time for this! Ciel hurried on, ignoring the squeal, which he immediately recognized as a squeal of pain.

Suddenly he saw her; she was pinned against the locker by a tall boy with spiky black hair. He was looking down at her in a cruel sort of way. Though Ciel didn't see her directly, he thought he saw a bruise on her cheek. "Hey! What the hell are you doing?!" He raced over, standing in front of Elizabeth and looking up at her assailant. 

He was white; not too pale white, but white. He was tall. He wore a jet black jacket with a black shirt, black pants with a keychain hanging from them, and black shoes that seemed as normal as a regular pair of shoes. "Hey Shorty," he greeted, cracking a sideways smile.

Ciel was shaking from fear; this man was tall. "Were you hurting Elizabeth?"

He shrugged, still smiling. "Depends."

Ciel gasped, clenching his teeth. "Well, stop it!"

"My name is Sebastian." Ignoring Ciel's plead, he held his hand out, and Ciel stared at it warily.

"Ciel," he replied after a moment. "Ciel Phantomhive."

He shook Sebastian's hand, and Sebastian chuckled.

"Oh!"

Ciel didn't have time to question what he had said "oh" to as the bell rang, signaling one minute. "Elizabeth, we're gonna be late--"

Lizzy had already run off, and was nowhere in sight. Sebastian leaned against a locker, still smiling in a creepy sort of way. "Freshman, right?"

Ciel nodded, but his attention was fixed on classroom 307, which was right behind Sebastian, to the left. Sebastian saw him looking elsewhere, and stepped in front of him so he couldn't see his classroom anymore. "Hey, that's rude," he pointed out.

Ciel made a few irritated noises before looking back at Sebastian.

"Can I see your schedule?" He held out his hand, and Ciel shrugged.

"Sure."

Sebastian pulled out his own, then looked at Ciel's. After a moment, he smiled. "This is awesome; we have every class together except...English and Physics. Hey, kid, why didn't you take any electives?"

Ciel shrugged. "I'm more worried about how well I'll be able to handle myself in the real world," he replied.

Sebastian nodded. "Well, we should get to class."

Ciel looked at the floor, gritting his teeth. What an obnoxious senior! "I suppose we should," Ciel replied. 

***

"You really shouldn't be talking to him," Elizabeth began on the walk back home. "He's a bad influence. He's a bully. He's homosexual."

Ciel looked at her, adjusting the books he was carrying. "Shut up," he snapped at her. "I saved your sorry butt today. He just suddenly took an interest in me."

Lizzy shook her head. "Don't let him hurt you, OK? He's a player, he's rude, he's just a bad person."

Ciel eyed her. "How long have you known him to be standing judgement like this?"

Elizabeth shrugged, looking at the ground. "A long time," she replied. "We used to be friends. Or acquaintances, at the least. Then, when he got to sixth grade, he started hanging out with the cooler crowd. The older crowd. Maybe it would have helped if I went to school with him. But I was only in fourth grade...what could I have done?"

Ciel nodded, understanding. "I'll be careful," he replied.

Lizzy nodded. "Great. Because I care about you, you know?"

Ciel rolled his eyes. "We've known each other for like, one day."

Elizabeth shrugged, still smiling. "I care for all of my new friends!"

Ciel chuckled awkwardly, looking away. "Goodbye, Elizabeth."

Lizzy crossed her arms. "Just Lizzy, Ciel."

The rest of the day passed uneventfully. As he crawled into bed that night, he couldn't help but think about Sebastian. Odd, he thought. He didn't bother trying to stop thinking about him, though, and eventually fell asleep, imagining what school tomorrow would be like.

When he awoke, neither parent was at his house, so he wandered around for a half an hour before he could leave the house and go to school. He saw the same fog as yesterday and laughed a little. "Another day shrouded in mist," he mumbled. "Perfect." 

Elizabeth was not there to accompany him on his walk to school, and frankly, he missed the company. Even if she was a bit of a nuisance. When he approached the schoolyard, nobody was outside waiting to get in. He walked to the front doors, looking in. There were students in the hall, and he realized he must be a bit late. He tugged at the doors, but to his dismay, they didn't open. His breath was a cloud of air in front of him as he walked around the back, hoping to find another way into the building.

"You're a little late." A new voice startled Ciel, and he turned to see four upperclassmen, all of them lounged out somewhere in the area. An Indian man with purple hair was laying on a tree branch. There was a man with short red hair sitting on the ledge of a cement wall. There was another man; he had white hair and a mark on his forehead, who sat in the grass, and seemed to be praying. The final one -- the one who had spoken -- was a clean cut man with glasses and blazing eyes. "My name is William T. Spears. Call me Will. The whole name is a mouthful."

Ciel nodded. The red man on the cement wall chimed in, "Grell." He winked and smiled.

Ciel looked at the Indian in the tree. "I'm Soma," he said after a moment, his eyes shining brighter than Will's were. "You are really adorable." He propped himself up, looking down at Ciel with a large smile. The man in the grass said nothing, and Soma rolled his eyes. "That's my brother, Agni." Agni made no reply, but Ciel heard a breath or two sharpen.

"I'm Ciel," Ciel said after a moment. "What are you all doing back here?"

Soma leaped down from the tree, and Ciel gasped as he got closer. "We have no first period," he explained.

William cut in. "So, we all agreed to hang out back here until second period starts."

Grell, from his ledge, leaned forward. "Why are you here?"

Ciel sighed. "I seem to have missed everyone going in," he explained. "I can't open the doors."

William stepped forward, chuckling. "I can help you with that."

Suddenly Soma rushed forward, scooping up Ciel and spinning him around. "You are so cute."

Ciel flailed his arms. "Put me down! Put me down!"

Soma laughed, setting him down. "Sorry."

William flung out a small, sharp item in front of Soma and stated, "are you done?"

Soma nodded, chuckling and backing away. Will lead him around front and, with amazingly fast work, had picked the lock to the front door and it creaked open. Ciel's eyes were wide, but William stepped back, looking just like he had before. "There now," he said. The three minute warning bell rang. "Go on, or you'll be late."

Ciel nodded. "Tell the others I want to visit them again sometime," he told William. 

William shrugged. "You'll see us around the halls," he replied.

Ciel nodded, hurrying in and up the stairs. He stopped dead in his tracks as he heard a low moan from somewhere behind the lockers. He gasped, turning back. He headed around the corner and looked behind a row of lockers. There was Sebastian, but he was not alone. He had someone pushed up against the wall, and was deeply kissing them. 

Ciel dared not make the sound any louder than a whisper, but he got closer to get a better look. It was a male that he was kissing, and he looked like a senior as well. He had spiked black hair, just like Sebastian, but he was wearing glasses. Sebastian was kissing him hard, and he was kissing back. Ciel even thought he saw tongue glide between their lips. He took a few steps back, shaking slightly. 

He hurried down the hall to first period, practically throwing himself into his seat and clenching the edge of the desk with a death grip. "Hey, are you OK?"

Ciel turned his head to see a blond boy giving him an intriguing look.

Ciel nodded. "Yeah," he replied.

"Shaky, aren't we?" He laughed at his joke, but Ciel swallowed hard and sighed.

"My name is Alois. Alois Trancy!"

Ciel shook his hand. "Ciel," he stuttered back. "Ciel Phantomhive."

Alois chuckled, wiping his nose once and then rocking back and forth in his chair as the teacher spoke.

"Sebastian Michaelis? He isn't here...again." He checked off a mark on his clipboard. "Alois Trancy?" The teacher looked up, smirking and licking his lips. "You're here. You came. Of course you came."

Alois bit his lip, clenching his fists and looking at the floor. The teacher added, "did you tell your mother you're staying after for extra help?"

He nodded, squeezing his eyes shut. "Yes, sir," he replied, his voice shaking. The teacher nodded, the smile on his face widening as he walked behind his desk, digging through the drawers for something.

"Why didn't I see you here yesterday?" Ciel was sure that Alois hadn't been here before.

"I was sick," Alois replied immediately, his eyes dilating frantically.

Ciel blinked. "Okay," he replied, suspicion tinging his voice.

Suddenly the door swung open and Sebastian walked in, running his hand through his hair and chuckling coolly. A few girls in the front seemed to catch their breath, and one was fanning herself.

"Sebastian," the teacher greeted flatly, without even looking up. "You're late again." Sebastian shrugged, taking a seat behind Ciel.

"My apologies. I got caught up in something." Ciel noticed Alois look back at him with a dirty look. A glare, almost.

"You don't like him, I take it," Ciel whispered to Alois.

"No," Alois replied. "I have a huge crush on the guy he's dating." He folded his arms, pouting.

Ciel's eyes widened. "What's his name?"

Alois blew a strand of hair from his face. "Claude," he replied flatly. "Claude Faustus. The sexiest man alive!" He held his arms to his chest, giggling madly. Ciel couldn't help but laugh.

Suddenly, Sebastian leaned forward. "What about Claude Faustus?" 

Alois looked away, reddening. "Nothing, Sebastian."

Sebastian nodded, then looked at Ciel. "Hey Shorty," he greeted, smiling.

Ciel nodded at him, but he felt sick to his stomach. "Hey." Sebastian suddenly put his hand under Ciel's chin, lifting his head. He whispered so the teacher couldn't hear.

"Don't be sad. I don't like it when cute boys are sad."

Ciel blushed hard, pushing his hand away. "Stop it!"

Sebastian raised a brow, that devilish smirk on his face hot enough to melt a Popsicle. "I see you, I see you." He tipped his head in a gangster way, putting his feet up on Ciel's chair.

Alois nudged him. "You like him."

Ciel's jaw gaped. "I don't even know him!"

"Ciel Phantomhive." He cringed as the teacher called his name from the front of the class. "Go sit in the hallway, please. I'll have Alois come get you when you need to pack up your stuff."

Ciel felt the eyes of twenty students gazing at him, and reddened, leaving the room and sitting at the table down the hall.

"Hey."

A female voice made him turn. A pretty girl with long, light purple hair was sitting there, twiddling her thumbs. "What did you do?"

Ciel didn't even bother asking who she was, or what business of hers any of this was. "I talked."

The girl nodded. "Yeah. I called this guy a dick, the teacher heard...didn't go well." 

"Who'd you call a dick? What's your name?"

The girl smiled. "My name is Hannah. I called this guy Claude a dick."

Ciel's eyes widened. "You know Claude?"

Hannah scoffed, her hair falling in front of her eyes. "Do I know Claude? That douche is my ex-boyfriend."
Ok. (note that I'm writing this at exactly 10:00 pm on January 15th.) I'm going to do this after I finish my Sebby x Reader thing (sooo....that Sebby x reader thing should be done by the time this is up.) It's like, hey...I have an idea

Let's put these two in a completely different setting. In a totally different perspective. Let's put them in HIGH SCHOOL! Yes, Ciel, Sebastian, sink to my level...of course, Sebastian, the fantastically hot senior, and Ciel, the new kid...the new freshman...yes..yay for temporary OOC! 

I am so excited for this. You guys have no idea. 
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