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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Bonus: "Trancy's Witch" - Kuroshitsuji 2

Since I haven't had any interesting dreams recently, I decided to be nice and upload the next part to "Trancy's Witch" (if anyone has been following it).

Hope you like it~!

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Trancy’s Witch:

Chapter One: The Deal

“So you wish to make a contract with me, of all witches; why, Trancy?” I asked calmly, sitting in the carriage. This Trancy brat was annoying, I could tell. However, if someone wanted to make a contract, I wasn’t going to say no, after all. A witch has to eat, after all.

“Claude told me you’re the best at what you do. I am in need of such services.” He said simply, eyeing me. “Not only that, but you won’t be required to be a servant. You’ll be a guest – what is your rank, Witch?” I gave him a smirk, and snapped my fingers. He instantaneously grabbed his head, his eyes wide and screaming, writhing in his seat. “Claude, make it stop – make it stop!”  

“First off, you little brat,” I hissed, “You will refer to me as the Illusionist. I am above such petty rankings you humans have – I’ve lived longer than your pathetic human life, and demand the utmost respect you have. If not, I can easily make your life a living hell.” A hand grabbed my wrist and twisted it, I smirked, and this demon thought he could break me?

“Remove the illusion, now witch.” His eyes were glowing – oh my, did I anger him? I merely smirked, and flicked my fingers once more. The demon released my wrist, and the brat began looking around, calming down slowly and clinging to the demon. “Don’t raise a hand against my master again.” He warned, and I grinned.

“Did I strike a nerve, demon?” I asked, and he merely glowered. The brat, however, seemed impressed.

“If you can do that, then no one can beat me! What do you say, Illusionist?” he asked, and I smirked at his usage at my title. “Will you form a contract?”

“Why should I?” I asked with a shrug, pulling up the piece of paper that legalized the contract. “I don’t have time for petty revenge. Make your case carefully, Trancy, for I just might refuse to make it.” He narrowed those blue eyes at me.  

“Simply put, I want revenge on Sebastian Michaelis for destroying my village and killing my brother Luka.” I raised an eyebrow. That Phantomhive demon butler was in on this? My, was I certainly behind the times. Last I heard he had a contract and devoured the soul of Maria Theresa from the Hapsburg family – oh what was the empire called… the Holy Roman Empire? I scoffed mentally at the notion – petty mortals and their need to have conquests. Demons are no better, I supposed. I critically eyed the brat.

“Now why would that demon have any notion to destroy your so-called village, Trancy?” I asked, and then grinned, “Of course, you really aren’t Alois Trancy. Your name is Jim Macken, right?” he paled a little, his eyes growing wide.

“H-How did you know that?” I smirked.

“A witch has her secrets,” was all I said, and handed him the contract. “Now, read over this carefully, and be careful when you sign it,” I grinned. “You don’t want to end up giving your soul to the wrong person now, do you?” Trancy frowned.

“My soul will go to Claude, right?” I shook my head.

“Not exactly; because now that you wish to have a contract with me, you will be forced to be subjected to your soul going through the painful process of being split in half. However,” I raised a hand before he began to object, “I’m not like any witch, who only eats souls to satisfy her petty self, I require something different.” I grinned, and leaned closer to whisper it in his ear. His eyes widened, and as I pulled back, he stared at me.

“I don’t think I can do that.” He said finally, handing me the contract, unsigned. I shrugged.

“Your loss, my gain,” I gathered my skirts, “Now if you will excuse me, I guess I shall find a place for me to stay tonight. Evening, Earl Trancy.” I stepped out of the carriage, and told the driver (who was quite cute, by the way) to continue on. He nodded mutely. As the carriage rattled away, I walked back to the cliff, and sighed as I saw the sky begin to lighten. Another night wasted, I thought bitterly, walking back towards town. I still haven’t found the right place for him.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Bonus: "Trancy's Witch" (Kuroshitsuji)


I wrote this yesterday, and I'm taking a break from writing about my dreams; they haven't really been all that interesting lately to bother writing down. So I may end up continuing this piece, that is if people actually like it. If you do, please leave a comment! I'd like to see someone's opinion other than my own on it. ^^

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Trancy's Witch

Prelude: The Meeting


Sitting upon the edge of the cliff, I stared out to the ocean. It was night, so instead of a brilliant blue hue, it was an inky darkness, however, the moon reflected into the sea, glowing brightly. I could hear the waves crash into the rocks below, and the wind was a breeze, cool yet pleasing. I was sitting here, I don’t know why, but I was waiting for someone.

Who? I couldn’t recall.

“So, this is where you’ve been hiding.” I freeze, hearing a voice behind me, however I didn’t turn around. I felt a hand touch my shoulder. “Come with me,” he said. “Come with me, and I’ll make your life worth something.”

“Why?” I asked, still staring out to the sky, the stars were mesmerizing at this time of night.  “Why should I answer the call of a demon?”

“Claude, what’s taking so long? Just grab the girl and let’s go!” a new voice broke into the conversation – whiny and brattish. I hate brats.

“Patience, Your Highness. A witch cannot be forced to go anywhere against her will.” I gave a soft smirk, and pushed a strand of hair back.

“A witch, am I?” I asked. “However did you guess?”

A scoff, “Milady, even a demon can sense the magic that you have surrounding yourself.”

“Because even I don’t want to be found, demon,” I sniffed, annoyed that my night had been ruined.

“Yet it is a beacon to all things.” He was annoyed. Did he think I was going to follow willingly? Fool.

“Perhaps, demon,” I commented, “What is that master of yours to you?”

“He is merely my dinner. He knows the consequences.” I grinned.

“And you’re asking a witch like me, who could easily steal his soul from you, to join forces?”

“Trust me, I would rather kill you now then let you anywhere near him,” the demon sighed, “however My Highness believes you can help him get what he wants.”

“And what does he want?”

“Revenge,” I sighed despondently.

“And that’s it, nothing else? Revenge is so petty; so cliché.”

“And I want Phantomhive’s soul as well.” I blinked, and gave a Cheshire cat grin.

“My, my,” I mused, finally standing and brushing out my skirts, and turning around to see this demon. Melted gold clashed with cold green, and I smirked. “What an interesting pastime this will be, don’t you agree?”