I own nothing. Me and a friend of mine were wondering what would happen if Sebastian and Train ever met. This is what we came up with. Just a short joke of a story. Hope you like!
Train Heartnet was walking along a snow covered, abandoned street in London. He was desperately looking for a vending machine that serves milk.
Suddenly he heard a milk bottle clinking in the distance. He ran towards it.
"About time, I'm finally going to get some milk. I'M DYING OVER HERE! I NEED MA MILK BITCHES!"
He saw a cat batting around a milk bottle. He picked up the bottle, ignoring the angry cat, opened it up and took a sniff. It didn't smell sour.
The cat clawed at his leg, trying to get the teen to let go. "Nuh uh furball. MY milk now. Mwahahahaha. I sounded creepy. I tell you what, we'll share. I get three quarters and you get the rest. Cause I'm the bigger cat!"
Out of nowhere, he heard something approaching fast. Turning around, he saw a figure with dark, straight hair fall towards the ground. He was dressed like a butler.
"Are you by any chance tormenting this poor kitty." His eyes glowed a dangerous red colour.
"Tormenting? I just want some damn milk!" Train screamed.
"So you are willing to take it from an innocent little cat. You disgust me."
"I was going to share…." Train mumbled.
"NO! THE KITTY MUST GET ALL THE MILK!" and the butler guy attacked.
Train dodged his first attack. This guy was quick. Again, the butler lunged.
"Why are you attacking me? I didn't do anything to you!"
"You messed with my furry friends! Unforgivable." He kept attacking and Train kept on dodging his every move.
"You are quite skilled for a human. Who are you?"
"I'm Black Cat!" Train announcing, hoping the guy would back off and get scared.
"Black CAT!" The butler's eyes sparkled in delight. "What an amazing name! Allow me to make your acquaintance. I am Sebastian Michaelis. Now, you are coming with me, my kitty man."
And Sebastian grabbed Black Cat, flung him over his shoulder and walked away, Train's screams of protest echoing off the walls until they were too far away to hear.
And nobody ever saw Black Cat again.
