How would Ciel and Alois react to meeting their descendant? Like say a typical teenage girl from 2018. Tech savvy, Slightly sassy, but ultimately kind. That’s how I perceive a typical teen, if you see it another way go for it fam~. Also how would Sebastian and Claude react to this information. They have a descendant so obvi, they live long enough to have kids.....how does that make them feel? Lol
Oh man this was actually very thought-provoking to write, I dig it!
Claude is a salty bitch and please don’t let him forget it
He… he’s going to have a child? … And this is his, what, great-great-granddaughter? Oh, God. OH, GOD, LOOK AT HER!!! He can’t even believe he somehow contributed to making this person! This is crazy. At first he would probably think it’s a dream, because to be frank, it’s one of his greatest wishes to settle down and have children. After everything he’s been through, he wants to be able to give any love he has inside his heart to his own child, to bring life into the world. And considering that his family has apparently survived for so many generations, he’s actually got a legacy. He’s very excited, and almost definitely comes off as overbearing. Given that they’re around the same age when they meet, they could be best friends!! Wouldn’t that be great? He would love that! He’s going to calm down eventually, but the revelation that he’ll at some point be happy enough with someone to have a child, and emotionally stable enough to be able to care for that child, and determined enough to give his family a future, sends him over the moon. That’s all he’s ever wanted.
This is… it’s unreal. It really is. Does his life really turn out so… normal ―that one day he and Lizzie are able to have a child together? And that child had another child, and so on? For a very long time, he’s considered that kind of thing a pipe dream. Surely he would get revenge far before he grew up to truly get married and have his own heir. Once that happens, the contract will be fulfilled, his soul will be devoured, and he will no longer exist. The fact that he has a descendant who’s alive in the 21st century speaks to a future where Ciel lives to be at least in his late teens or early twenties. That’s very overwhelming, and a lot to take in, because it gives him mixed feelings. Although he’s overjoyed to meet her, it makes him wonder if he ever gets his retribution, or if he’s going to die at an old age without it.Regardless, the thought of Funtom enduring for over a hundred years, and the idea that he might be able to have a real family someday… fills him with a sense of pride. All his doubts aside, he’s extremely happy about all the implications, and proud of this girl as a true Phantomhive lady.
Oh, wonderful. Another brat of a Trancy running around, because that’s exactly what the world needs. Never mind that Alois’ descendants have managed to survive at least a hundred years without being somehow killed off. He might have some subtle paternal feelings toward Alois, but when all’s said and done, Claude mostly considers the boy a means to an end, and his next meal. That he’s evidently going to have to wait years (at least until Alois is old enough to be married and produce offspring) does not please Claude in the slightest. He also does not particularly care for the girl, seemingly for no other reason than because she’s related to Alois, and because many demons tend to simply be wary of kind people. He’ll obey any orders Alois gives him in regard to caring for the young lady, but he will not do it happily.
Ah, what a curious turn of events this is. It seems that despite his promise that he would help Ciel get revenge, the young Earl lives long enough to have at least one child of his own, and the Phantomhive legacy will clearly not be snuffed out any time soon. Admittedly, that’s actually a bit reassuring to Sebastian. It means that his presence doesn’t thoroughly ruin Ciel’s life to the point that he’s made the boy into a complete tragedy. It also means that he could possibly form a contract or two among the rest of Ciel’s descendants; he is loath to admit it, but he’s come to enjoy this household, not to mention the reward that comes from cultivating his meal. He finds the young lady rather charming, anyway, and is all too glad to keep her happy. The two of them may actually genuinely enjoy each other’s company.