When Elizabeth found out that Ciel was pregnant she became speech-less for about an hour. After which she decided that Ciel’s child was going to be adorable, especially if Sebastian was the father. She didn’t even seem to care that he was a male, and generally men don’t get pregnant with other men’s children; then again, after she found out demons existed she had been very quick to accept other strange things.
She spent the whole pregnancy gushing and gooing, and spending more and more time in Ciel’s house, until she was just about living here (much to her parents displeasure). Ciel enjoyed her company, having completely cut himself off from the outside world out of fear of someone finding out his condition (the Queen apparently understood completely and let him take the time off) it was nice to have his bubbly fiancé around, and she made him feel less stressed about the pregnancy.
When Ciel’s due-date became near she understood when he asked her to return home, she could see he was embarrassed about it and didn’t want her there for the birth, but he didn’t want to talk about it, so she didn’t press the subject and happily returned home until after the child was born.
The day after Ciel’s daughter was born Elizabeth had returned to his house to see the cute bundle of joy. She was a bit heart-broken to hear how Ciel had reacted to his child; she didn’t understand how anyone could think so little of something so cute! But she guessed it was more to deal with exhaustion from the birth, and the chloroform still having an effect on his brain then him actually completely hating the child. She decided that until he came around and was willing to hold his baby girl without a disgusted look on his face she would take care of the baby.
After just over a month of Elizabeth looking after the half-demon child, Ciel decided that he wasn’t going to try and kill his child and wasn’t completely disgusted with the baby girl’s existence. Elizabeth brought the girl to his room, where he carefully took it from her arms. She watched as he gazed lovingly down at the child before looking back up at her, “Thank-you Lizzy,” he said and she smiled.
“It was really no big deal, it was fun to look after her, I got to dress her up in cute cloths and she didn’t even complain! I can’t wait to have a child of my own! You are making me her godmother though!” the girl