Ciel instantly jerked back, but the hand that had reached from the shadows didn't release him. If anything, the iron grip tightened and he stared in alarm down at the girl. She was wearing a rather indecent outfit, staring down at the ground and shaking with silent sobs. She couldn't have been much older than fifteen or sixteen, and was so small. A foreigner, definitely.
His fingers were starting to tingle and it was on the tip of his tongue to tell Sebastian to get rid of her when she spoke, halting, sob-broken words in a language he was unfamiliar with. Maybe Chinese or Korean. Sebastian, however, seemed to recognize it and knelt beside the girl. He grabbed her wrist and said something to her, and much to Ciel's relief, she released him. The girl clung to his butler, crying and repeating the same thing over and over.
"Inuyasha... Inuyasha... Inuyasha no baka... Omae wa nai to... Inuyasha no baka..." With every word, her voice rose and got more and more hysterical, until she wasn't speaking so much as keening in horrible, heart-broken agony. She stopped abruptly, gasping. "Inuyasha no baka," she whispered. "Matte."
Sebastian stiffened when she finally slumped against him, arms automatically coming up to catch her and hold her unconscious body up. That was when Ciel saw it. A puddle of blood, trailing along the alley-way. This girl had been attacked, and was surely dying.
He looked up to find his butler watching him, waiting for his decision. He nodded. "Bring her to the townhouse. I'll take a taxi back," he said and Sebastian was gone, leaving him alone. Ciel stared at where she'd lain, her blood staining the ground. His eyes narrowed and he spun away, wondering what she'd meant. Inuyasha no baka... matte.
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Prologue. Yays. Tell me what you think! XD
Matte means loosely, 'wait up', 'hold up', 'wait for me' etc.
In this case, I am saying it means 'Wait for me', meaning the fic is called 'Wait for Me'. Haha.
As for the rest of it...
Inuyasha no baka: Inuyasha, you idiot.
Omae wa nai to: You're dead; if... It's a broken-off statement. She stopped before she finished it and changed what she was saying.
