Ciel and Sebastian rode in the carriage to there new home. "We are here, my lord," Sebastian said and opened the door for Ciel. Ciel stepped out of the carriage and looked at the new house he now had possession of. It was a old house, a house not suitable for a Phantomhive. "It'll have to do," Ciel said and walked to the door, his loyal butler by his side. Sebastian pulled the key out of his pocket. He unlocked and opened the door for Ciel.

"Tea will be served in a couple of minutes, my lord. Today, we will be serving jasmine tea, imported from China, with a side of cheesecake," Sebastian said. Ciel nodded and walked into the house. Sebastian walked to the carriage, shaking his head. My lord, why have you been dodging talking to me, Sebastian thought. He grabbed Ciel's bag and his own. He closed the carriage door and walked into the house. He put Ciel's bag in the room. He served tea a few minutes later.

After, there was a knock on the door. "I will get it Sebastian," Ciel said and stood up. Sebastian nodded and picked up Ciel's dishes. He was in the kitchen as Ciel opened the door. "Hello," Ciel said to the human in front of him. "Who might you be?"

"Hi," the person said. "I am Cindy Carmelo. I heard you were moving in this house, and I wanted to say welcome. So, Welcome!" Cindy smiled at Ciel like he was a normal boy. "Were are you parents?"

Ciel looked at Cindy and said, "My parents were killed in a fire. I live with my butler, Sebastian Michaelis." Cindy looked at him with a sad look in her face.

"Well, I'm sorry for bringing it up," Cindy said. Sebastian popped up behind Ciel.

"My lord, who is this," he asked. Ciel turned around and said, "Sebastian, this is Cindy. Make her some tea." Sebastian nodded and walked away. "Would you like to come in," Ciel asked. Cindy nodded and Ciel lead her to the dining room. Sebastian was already there, tea waiting for both of them.

Ciel sat down at one chair and Cindy sat at the next. "Tell me about yourself, Cindy," Ciel said and took a sip of his tea.

Cindy shifted uncomfortably on her chair. "Okay. Well, I'm Cindy Carmelo. I live down the street from here. I'm 11 and live with my own butler, Rei. Rei's family has been butlers for our family for 100 years. I feel sorry for her, so I give her as many breaks as she can take. She was born to be my butler, caring for only me and just me." Ciel nodded and Cindy toke a sip of her tea. " She is only 16 and she's my butler. She needs her on life. I don't want people to think her only life is 'Cindy Carmelo's own personal butler." Cindy stopped there.

"What happened to your parents, Cindy," Ciel asked. Sebastian wanted to know to, but he had to stay quiet under Ciel's order.

"My parents," Cindy said, "abandoned me at a young age. Rei said they had told me I was filth and never wanted to see me again. I was always jealous of people with moms and dads. I was always angry when they said they hated there parents." Cindy looked down at her reflection in her tea. "Where's the bathroom?"

"Down that hall right there," Sebastian said and pointed. "I'll show you if you need me to." Cindy nodded and followed Sebastian down the hall. Sebastian pointed to a door on his left. "Lady Cindy, that is the restroom," he said.

Cindy smiled at him and said, "Thanks... Hey, um, could you stay out here for me?" Sebastian looked a little surprised but nodded and said he would stay right there for her. Cindy stepped in the room and closed the door. She splashed some water on her face and said these three words: "Mom, dad, Candy." She felt her back grow fur. She clutched her back in pain.

"Mom, please, less-." Cindy said. Sebastian overheard her and knocked on the door. "Lady Cindy, are you okay," Sebastian said. There was no answer, just a strange meow. Sebastian hesitated, but then he thought if he waited there Cindy may be dead. "I'm coming in." Sebastian opened the door and looked at the most cutest kitten he ever lied eyes on. It looked up at him in fear with its green eyes.

Sebastian picked it up and petted its black fur. It had a caller around its neck. Sebastian looked at it and read 'Candy.' Just then, Ciel stomped down the hall. "Sebastian, what's taking so long," Ciel said. He noticed the open door and peeked in. "Sebastian! You know I'm allergic to cats! This is an order," Ciel said and sneezed. "Get out of my sight, and take that thing with you." Ciel had already forgotten about Cindy.

Sebastian kneeled down, one hand over his demon heart, the other holding the cat. "Yes, my lord," Sebastian said and walked out of the bathroom. He left the house with the cat in hands. He stood on the sidewalk outside Ciel's home. The cat jumped from his arms. "Come back," Sebastian called out. The cat kept running and didn't stop. Sebastian ran after it, and as the cat turned to a home, Sebastian saw the girl kneeling in the doorway. The cat jumped into her lap.

"Mistress Candy," she said. "You get in so much trouble in that form."