Soma/Agni ficcage #24
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Title: My Favorite Fairytale Is You…
Author: kira
Fandom: Kuroshitsuji
Pairing: Soma/Agni
Rating: OT
Words: 684
Summary: Soma and Agni realize they live a fairytale existence…
Prompt: My Fairytale
Author’s note: Based on Casper-san’s citrus table
Disclaimer: If I owned these two, they’d show up a lot more in the manga than they do…
“Are you enjoying your book, my prince?” Agni said as he poured a cup of tea for Soma.
“Very much so, Agni!” Soma looked up from the book of fairytales he was reading. “And I’m not saying that because my little friend Ciel gave them to me for Christmas, but because they are really good!”
“Indeed,” Agni said, and setting the cup of tea down on the table, he placed a slice of chocolate cake next to it. “What is it about?”
“It’s got all sorts of stories in it; they’re called ‘fairytales.’ They’re mostly about princes and princesses and sometimes animals.” Soma sighed. At Agni’s questioning look, he added, “I just finished reading one that Meena would have liked. It was about a maidservant who became a princess…”
Agni nodded. In attempt at lifting Soma’s sour mood, he said, “There is a fairytale that I love.”
“Yes?” Soma asked, his curiosity piqued as his sadness over not being able to find Meena lifted. “Which one? I wonder if it is in my book.”
“It’s not in any book, my prince, for this tale is true and not some flight of fancy.”
“Really?” Soma sipped his tea. Setting down his teacup, he reached for the slice of cake and had a bite.
“Yes… It is the story of a prince who rescued a most sorry individual from certain death and gave him a new life.”
Soma, feeling his cheeks heat up, laughed to hide his discomfiture. “Agni…”
“What? It’s true, my prince, we are a real fairytale.”
“Yeah…?” Soma ate another bite of his cake.
Agni smiled. “You are a prince, no?”
Soma nodded. He set the cake down and sipped his tea.
“And you rescued me and gave me a new life, no?”
“Yeah…?” Soma picked up his cake plate again and began to the cake.
“Is that not the stuff the stories in your book are made of?”
Soma thought it over. He laughed. “But you’re not a princess, Agni!”
Agni chuckled softly, and placing his right hand over his heart, he said, “If, my prince, so desires, so shall I be,” as he bowed in imitation of his friend Sebastian.
Soma laughed as he set the plate down on the table next to him. “Agni! I was about to have some cake! Don’t make me laugh!”
“Forgive me, my prince.”
“You are forgiven, Agni, for how can I remain,” he chortled, “angry with so beautiful a princess!!” He doubled over with laughter.
“I don’t know, my prince, but such is the mysterious nature of fairytales.” Agni chuckled.
Soma nodded, as he gasped for breath. He reached for his teacup and drank.
“Are you alright, my prince?”
“Yes.” Soma chuckled softly. “I’m sorry, Agni, but I can’t help picturing you dressed in a pretty red sari.”
Agni laughed. “That is quite an image, if I may say so myself.”
“I know!” Soma tittered.
“Well, my prince, as much as I would love to stay here and laugh the afternoon away with you, I have work to do.”
Soma sobered up. “A pity you aren’t really my princess, Agni… We’d be home in India and you’d have plenty of servants to do the work for you.”
“I know…” Agni smiled. “But even if my life is like a fairytale, I know that all good stories have a beginning and an ending.”
“I don’t want it to end…”
“I know.” Agni thought it over. “Then perhaps you can keep this story going by coming to help me in the kitchen. In order to win this princess’ hand from her father, you must complete a few labors first.”
“Yes! Like the Greek story of Hercules!”
Agni nodded. “Now finish your cake, and I will see you there when you’re done.” He leaned over and gave his beloved prince a kiss on the cheek. “Until then?” he said, his expression promising more to come.
“Yes…” Soma quickly set the book aside, and picking up the plate with the cake on it, he finished it as he watched Agni leave the room, his thoughts taking a naughty turn…
Author: kira
Fandom: Kuroshitsuji
Pairing: Soma/Agni
Rating: OT
Words: 684
Summary: Soma and Agni realize they live a fairytale existence…
Prompt: My Fairytale
Author’s note: Based on Casper-san’s citrus table
Disclaimer: If I owned these two, they’d show up a lot more in the manga than they do…
“Are you enjoying your book, my prince?” Agni said as he poured a cup of tea for Soma.
“Very much so, Agni!” Soma looked up from the book of fairytales he was reading. “And I’m not saying that because my little friend Ciel gave them to me for Christmas, but because they are really good!”
“Indeed,” Agni said, and setting the cup of tea down on the table, he placed a slice of chocolate cake next to it. “What is it about?”
“It’s got all sorts of stories in it; they’re called ‘fairytales.’ They’re mostly about princes and princesses and sometimes animals.” Soma sighed. At Agni’s questioning look, he added, “I just finished reading one that Meena would have liked. It was about a maidservant who became a princess…”
Agni nodded. In attempt at lifting Soma’s sour mood, he said, “There is a fairytale that I love.”
“Yes?” Soma asked, his curiosity piqued as his sadness over not being able to find Meena lifted. “Which one? I wonder if it is in my book.”
“It’s not in any book, my prince, for this tale is true and not some flight of fancy.”
“Really?” Soma sipped his tea. Setting down his teacup, he reached for the slice of cake and had a bite.
“Yes… It is the story of a prince who rescued a most sorry individual from certain death and gave him a new life.”
Soma, feeling his cheeks heat up, laughed to hide his discomfiture. “Agni…”
“What? It’s true, my prince, we are a real fairytale.”
“Yeah…?” Soma ate another bite of his cake.
Agni smiled. “You are a prince, no?”
Soma nodded. He set the cake down and sipped his tea.
“And you rescued me and gave me a new life, no?”
“Yeah…?” Soma picked up his cake plate again and began to the cake.
“Is that not the stuff the stories in your book are made of?”
Soma thought it over. He laughed. “But you’re not a princess, Agni!”
Agni chuckled softly, and placing his right hand over his heart, he said, “If, my prince, so desires, so shall I be,” as he bowed in imitation of his friend Sebastian.
Soma laughed as he set the plate down on the table next to him. “Agni! I was about to have some cake! Don’t make me laugh!”
“Forgive me, my prince.”
“You are forgiven, Agni, for how can I remain,” he chortled, “angry with so beautiful a princess!!” He doubled over with laughter.
“I don’t know, my prince, but such is the mysterious nature of fairytales.” Agni chuckled.
Soma nodded, as he gasped for breath. He reached for his teacup and drank.
“Are you alright, my prince?”
“Yes.” Soma chuckled softly. “I’m sorry, Agni, but I can’t help picturing you dressed in a pretty red sari.”
Agni laughed. “That is quite an image, if I may say so myself.”
“I know!” Soma tittered.
“Well, my prince, as much as I would love to stay here and laugh the afternoon away with you, I have work to do.”
Soma sobered up. “A pity you aren’t really my princess, Agni… We’d be home in India and you’d have plenty of servants to do the work for you.”
“I know…” Agni smiled. “But even if my life is like a fairytale, I know that all good stories have a beginning and an ending.”
“I don’t want it to end…”
“I know.” Agni thought it over. “Then perhaps you can keep this story going by coming to help me in the kitchen. In order to win this princess’ hand from her father, you must complete a few labors first.”
“Yes! Like the Greek story of Hercules!”
Agni nodded. “Now finish your cake, and I will see you there when you’re done.” He leaned over and gave his beloved prince a kiss on the cheek. “Until then?” he said, his expression promising more to come.
“Yes…” Soma quickly set the book aside, and picking up the plate with the cake on it, he finished it as he watched Agni leave the room, his thoughts taking a naughty turn…