Sebastian eats Ciel's soul and it leaves him with an empty feeling.


Around him all of London burned, the body of his master lay at his feet. Beside him was the body of the desperate angel who had done everything he could to stop this. Crimson blood stained his skin as his wings twitched. Almost as if they were ignorant o their master's death the desperately tried to open but the bones inside them were shattered and exposed, pouring blood on their owner.

His master's body, at least, was a much less gruesome sight, if his eyes weren't open he could easily be mistaken as asleep. His eyes were the only thing in which his death truly showed, the seal in them was gone and now the two glassy, blue orbs stared up at the demon, the blindfold that usually dawned the right one gone. Honestly, the young boys death was probably the least painful part of his life.

Sebastian stared down at both bodies, then slid down into the pool of blood out of pure exhaustion. He felt it splatter on his uniform and for once, the damage didn't bother him. It wasn't like he needed it anymore.

The demon had no desire to move, everything in him ached, including the soul he had just devoured.

He remembered the look on his master's face as he claimed his payment, -most were afraid, angry or regretful, but not this one. All he felt whilst swallowing his soul was pain, a physical sickness like which he had never experienced. But even worse was the void.

His body ached with a deeper emptiness then it ever had before. Was he missing his young master, the small boy he had served for three years? No, the boy was a part of him now, he would be with him forever. It made no logical sense to miss someone who wasn't actually gone.

He was a demon, a lack of feeling should be natural, but this... Demons weren't supposed to feel.

Sebastian felt... He felt as if had outlived his purpose.

He looked up and saw the fire that he had set upon the great city of London had not died down even though he must have been there for hours.

Even more evidence of this was when the scent of death fell upon his nostrils, normally a comfort. It wasn't, not this time, not this master.

Sebastian shut his eyes tightly and wondered what he would do next. After this, he didn't want another contract or even to go back to hell. Nothing, he didn't want to do anything. Knowing that the humans would be to busy trying to put out fires and reconcile damage to bother him he let his body relax. He hoped to find some peace when he awoke. Hoping that this empty feeling would subside.

Was this really the end?


I'm new to this show, so forgive me for slight mistakes, I watched it all it Japanese but I only picked up about half, I've recently started reading the manga but I haven't gotten to the ending. If Sebatian seems a bit out of character that's because he's hurt...

I enjoy reviews but any critism on the things I've already mentioned is waste of yours, and my time.