"Morning my lord, It's time to wake up"
The butler's voice said as he pulled the curtains so the light can fill the large bedroom. He walked over to his young Master and shook him lightly "My Lord, we have a long day in front of us, we can't stay behind in the schedule..." Ciel yawned and opened his eyes, getting up slowly. He stretched his back lightly and rubbed his eyes "Morning Sebastian..." he said in a tired tone. Sebastian smirked and started dressing up Ciel, in a white shirt, black shoes and pants. He took his eye patch and tied it around the Boy's eye.
After Ciel got dressed, he and Sebastian made their way in the dining room, Ciel took a sit while Sebastian left to bring the Breakfast. "Today's Breakfast is fried eggs, bacon, sausages and scones." Sebastian said and put the plate in front of Ciel. The boy looked at his Breakfast quietly, the Demon tilted his head and frowned
"Anything wrong Master?" He asked
"That is an odd dish made from you Sebastian"
"What do you mean?"
"Fried eggs, bacon and sausages?"
"Well I said that since it's going to be a busy day you should eat a differed Breakfast"
Sebastian smiled again lightly looking down at Ciel. The boy didn't answer, he simply grabbed the fork and the knife and started eating. After a few minutes Ciel looked up at Sebastian "What's in for today?" Sebastian took a letter out of his pocket "should I read you the bad news or do you want the good news?" he asked "bad news… what happened?" Ciel asked looking up at him, the Butler nodded and opened the letter "numerous murders have been going on in London in the past weeks, looks like the queen wants you to investigate" Sebastian closed the letter and put it back in his pocket, Ciel shook his head "what's the good news?" he asked
"It's some French toy company… they want to meet you, they say that they would like to cooperate with the Funtom company"
"French?"
"Their residence is in London"
"I see"
"What do you want me to tell them my lord?"
"Tell head of the company to come over, we'll discuss and then they'll leave. It won't take more than two three hours"
"As you wish my lord"
"Let's hope they don't cause much trouble"
