Ciel stood in front of a table with a map of London spread acrossed it that had red dots drawn on center places. "What's so special with the places the murders took place... What would someone's intentions be by killing random people," He thought to himself. Sebastian opened the door and walked in.

"I hope I'm not interupting your thinking on this murder case but I found a letter addressed to you on the front step," Sebastian said as he handed Ciel the letter.

Ciel scanned the letter with his eyes. "It's an invite to a ball of some kind that's taking place tonight.. Why would someone send an invitation so late though," Ciel said.

"It's possible it just took a great amount of time to get here, My lord," Sebastian responded.

"I have no time to think of a ball right now.. I have to get back to solving this case," Ciel said as he place the letter on the table.

"But, it'll give you a break from working and thinking so hard. And the murderer might be at the ball so it could be worth going," Sebastian said.

"Fine.. It sounds like the mansion the ball is held at is quite far away so Sebastian get everything ready so we can leave as soon as possible," Ciel said as he picked up the letter and looked it over again.

"Yes, My lord," Sebastian said as he left the room.

"Hmm.. Now that I think of it... I've never heard of a noble family called Tsukino... Maybe they're behind these murders.. It might be helpful to go after all," Ciel thought as he put the letter in his pocket.

Once everything was ready, they headed on their way. Ciel was thinking of all the facts they've collected about the murder cases. All of them are randomly scrattered through different parts of London. There didn't seem to be a similarity, not even they way they were killed. The closest thing to something the murders had in common was that no fingerprints were ever made on the victim, not even anywhere on the scene. It could be suicide but then why would so many people commit suicide around the same time. Ciel sighed and laid his head back.

"You shouldn't think so hard, My lord.. Relax, try to relax for now.. You can return to the case after the ball, My lord," Sebastian said.

"Fine.. But.. What I don't get is how could anyone, even if they're a demon or not, kill someone without leaving a fingerprint. All ways someone can kill someone would have left atleast one fingerprint," Ciel said.

"Maybe there'll be some hints there.. We're almost there, anyways," Sebastian said.

The carriage came to stop when it was in front of the mansion. Ciel and Sebastian walked out and continuned into the buidling.

"Quite a lot came for just a simple ball," Ciel sighed.

"I heard that the heir of the Tsukino family was pretty, almost as if she was a doll made of the finest materials," one of the passing people murmured to one other.

Ciel let out a sigh and continuned walking with Sebastian following. They stopped walking once the reached a room with a lot of people, long tables full of food, and a platform in the front of the room. The wide platform had a man standing off to the side of it and in the middle there was a chair. A young girl sat in the chair with her eyes closed. She looked no more than Ciel's age.

"Oh great.. A princess," Ciel rolled his eyes.

The girl opened her eyes and revealed her innocent and pure blue eyes. A smile came across her face as she uncrossed her legs and stood up. She had long radiant blonde hair that flowed down a bit past her back and she looked like she was a doll made of porcelain. There was a dog like collar around her neck with a heart shaped charm hanging off of it. The charm was silver on the borders and there was a big blue jewel in the middle of it that had a pentagram ingraved on it. She had a dress that was mostly a shining blue. The dress went past her feet and dragged behind her a bit, and had short blue puffy sleeves on the side of a black bodice that flowed down into the blueness of the skirt part of the dress. She had long black boots that only went up to below her knees and in the front of her dress was a small slit that went up to a little past where her boots stopped, showing her knees. She looked so innocent and pure. Her boots tapped on the floor as she made her way to the edge of the platform. Everyone was silent with only a few murmurs still going on...

Ciel stood in front of a table with a map of London spread acrossed it that had red dots drawn on center places. "What's so special with the places the murders took place... What would someone's intentions be by killing random people," He thought to himself. Sebastian opened the door and walked in.

"I hope I'm not interupting your thinking on this murder case but I found a letter addressed to you on the front step," Sebastian said as he handed Ciel the letter.

Ciel scanned the letter with his eyes. "It's an invite to a ball of some kind that's taking place tonight.. Why would someone send an invitation so late though," Ciel said.

"It's possible it just took a great amount of time to get here, My lord," Sebastian responded.

"I have no time to think of a ball right now.. I have to get back to solving this case," Ciel said as he place the letter on the table.

"But, it'll give you a break from working and thinking so hard. And the murderer might be at the ball so it could be worth going," Sebastian said.

"Fine.. It sounds like the mansion the ball is held at is quite far away so Sebastian get everything ready so we can leave as soon as possible," Ciel said as he picked up the letter and looked it over again.

"Yes, My lord," Sebastian said as he left the room.

"Hmm.. Now that I think of it... I've never heard of a noble family called Tsukino... Maybe they're behind these murders.. It might be helpful to go after all," Ciel thought as he put the letter in his pocket.

Once everything was ready, they headed on their way. Ciel was thinking of all the facts they've collected about the murder cases. All of them are randomly scrattered through different parts of London. There didn't seem to be a similarity, not even they way they were killed. The closest thing to something the murders had in common was that no fingerprints were ever made on the victim, not even anywhere on the scene. It could be suicide but then why would so many people commit suicide around the same time. Ciel sighed and laid his head back.

"You shouldn't think so hard, My lord.. Relax, try to relax for now.. You can return to the case after the ball, My lord," Sebastian said.

"Fine.. But.. What I don't get is how could anyone, even if they're a demon or not, kill someone without leaving a fingerprint. All ways someone can kill someone would have left atleast one fingerprint," Ciel said.

"Maybe there'll be some hints there.. We're almost there, anyways," Sebastian said.

The carriage came to stop when it was in front of the mansion. Ciel and Sebastian walked out and continuned into the buidling.

"Quite a lot came for just a simple ball," Ciel sighed.

"I heard that the heir of the Tsukino family was pretty, almost as if she was a doll made of the finest materials," one of the passing people murmured to one other.

Ciel let out a sigh and continuned walking with Sebastian following. They stopped walking once the reached a room with a lot of people, long tables full of food, and a platform in the front of the room. The wide platform had a man standing off to the side of it and in the middle there was a chair. A young girl sat in the chair with her eyes closed. She looked no more than Ciel's age.

"Oh great.. A princess," Ciel rolled his eyes.

The girl opened her eyes and revealed her innocent and pure blue eyes. A smile came across her face as she uncrossed her legs and stood up. She had long radiant blonde hair that flowed down a bit past her back and she looked like she was a doll made of porcelain. There was a dog like collar around her neck with a heart shaped charm hanging off of it. The charm was silver on the borders and there was a big blue jewel in the middle of it that had a pentagram ingraved on it. She had a dress that was mostly a shining blue. The dress went past her feet and dragged behind her a bit, and had short blue puffy sleeves on the side of a black bodice that flowed down into the blueness of the skirt part of the dress. She had long black boots that only went up to below her knees and in the front of her dress was a small slit that went up to a little past where her boots stopped, showing her knees. She looked so innocent and pure. Her boots tapped on the floor as she made her way to the edge of the platform. Everyone was silent with only a few murmurs still going on...