There’re so many theories about ciel’s name.
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There’re so many theories about ciel’s name.
ciel, as they were walking by the sea: here, a seashell for you
sebastian, in his thoughts, with tears in his eyes from emotion: dear diary, today the best thing that has happened to me in a long time occurred—
sebastian and ciel are clearly not on the same page in their relationship — ciel’s about to pick out his coffin, and sebastian’s already choosing names for their future children
sebaciel gossiping = faces inappropriately close, whispering into each other's ears, smirks on, eyes locked onto the person they're trash-talking + being entirely indiscreet about it
He was flirting with Arthur.
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modern au. sebastian plans the vacation, buys flights, books hotels, checks attractions, memorizes history and trivia, prepares a list of recommended restaurants, packs their suitcases. ciel shows up at the airport not knowing where they’re flying.
imagining sebaciel gentle sex and Sebastian calling ciel by his real name and ciel crying
he just feels so seen so known that it makes him ache
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Much of the Kuro fandom needs to be understood not only as self-righteous people preoccupied with performative morality, but as actually illiterate and disrespectful of Yana's work. When they trash Sebaciel, Yana's intensely transgressive yet beautifully restrained gothic romantic pairing, they are trashing her carefully crafted main characters and their story, which she has spent the last two decades unfolding. This series is not for willfully illiterate puritans, but they are arrogant and delusional enough to keep trying to make this their territory, while insisting that those who actually appreciate dark fiction are the problematic ones who should leave