It hadn't been very long since Ciel had officially "died", so he had been keeping a low profile as he wandered the streets of the city (London?) with a cloak around him and he kept his head down. It might have been safer to leave altogether, but he still felt like he had business here. Sarah yawned and stepped out of the bakery, adjusting her own looked around and walked down the street, carrying the basket of various baked goods looking around. She looked up and stopped just as she turned the corner, narrowly avoiding running into a boy her own age. "oh! Sorry,I didn't see you t there" she started, and continued walking down the street, ignoring the burning of her cheek where her mark was. Ciel blinked and glanced up, noticing the girl just as she started walking away. "Sarah?" She froze at hearing her name and blinked, turning around. Her eyes widened slightly at finally recognizing him. "oh! Ciel. " He almost smirked, and folded his arms, regarding her with a disinterested tone. "Fancy meeting you here." "same to you. I thought you had supposedly died." She shrugged walking back over to him and adjusting the basket on her arm "I did." He wrinkled his nose slightly. "And to the rest of the world, I am dead. Don't you dare think about changing that fact." He glared at her slightly. "as if I would even bother. people don't listen to 'commoner children' so there's no point." She shrugged. "since your here you can help me with deliveries" "This is true." He sighed softly, and then cocked a brow at her. "What makes you think that I want to help you with such a petty task?" She raised an eyebrow and shrugged. "hmm...good point. You probably don't even know how to make deliveries." She smirked, taunting him He blinked and then glared at her. "Of course I know how to." "prove it then" she smirked and turned, going down the street He gritted his teeth and then sighed, going after her. "/Fine/, I'll help you." "thank you ~ if we finish early then I can get my mom to cake us some cake as a reward ~" she smiled at him, grateful for the help He huffed, and then tilted his head as she mentioned cake. "... What kind?" She shrugged. "what kind do you want?" She stopped at a stall and pulled out a wrapped cake, giving it to the stall manager, collecting the money and continuing to walk "A good kind." He huffed quietly and followed her as she did her job, keeping a mental note of what she was doing so he might be able to prove himself later. "chocolate?" She handed him a package, nodding her head to another stall manager, signaling to deliver it "Sure." He nodded and took the package, going over to the stall manager and going to deliver it. She nodded and handed a different stall manager a package, keeping her eye on him He managed to collect the money and went back over to her. "I told you I knew how to." "so it seems. But can you do it under a half an hour?" She smirked, headed towards the residential area, where she knew had once been where the jack the ripper used to strike in the past He frowned slightly. "If I knew where to go." "I could always draw you a map and circle where the customers live" SHe smiled, frowning at the area they were now in. Why did people even still live here after what happened..? He looked around, his frown growing slightly as he recognized the area. He sighed. "Fine." She smiled and stopped walking, pulling out a pen and a piece of paper and quickly writting down each of the addresses. She smiled and put the pen back, handing him the paper along with a few packages. "Here you go~" SHe smiled. At least with him helping, the delivieries would be done much faster, meaning they could leave the area faster He huffed slightly and took them. "Fine, I'll be back." He looked at the list as he started walking off. She smiled and walked off down another street to finish the rest of them. He returned roughly twenty-five minutes later to the spot where they'd split up and sighed. She walked back a few moments after him, smiling. "Thank you for helping me~ Now we can go and get some cake as a reward" He took a breath and then exhaled slowly. "Good." She smiled and started to walk out of the area, headed towards the bakery "you coming or not?" "I'm coming." He pulled his gaze away from the building he was staring at and started walking after her. She blinked at him, tilting her head. it was probably nothing, just an abandoned building is all. "do you want strawberries, or cherries on you slice?" "Strawberries," he answered simply. "alright~" SHe smiled, walking until they got to the bakery a half an hour later, immediatly going into the back. "you can wait out here, i'll go grab them" ..And check up on her mother while she was at it. He blinked and stood where he was told to, idly looking around as he waited for her to get back. SHe came back after a few minutes, holding a plate in each hand, a slice of cake and a fork on each plate as she called back tot he back room. "and you take your medicine and take a nap! i'll take carte of the chp for the rest of the day maman!" He tilted his head slightly, raising a brow at her. "Who are you talking to?" She sat his slice of cake in front of him, sighing. "My mother. She's being stubborn and worries to much. Dont bother yourself with it." SHe shrugged, sitting down at one of the tables He blinked and then shrugged lightly, sitting down with the plate and immediately going to take a bite. She smiled and took a bite of her own cake, immediatly feeling extreamly happy he took a bite and then paused, glancing up at her. "It's good." "im glad you like it~" She smiled at him He blinked and then huffed slightly. "It's not as good as Sebastian's, though." "Not yet that is~ i'm still learning after all" He scoffed quietly. "At least you have time to learn, then." "how do you mean?" "Because it will take a long time to be as good as Sebastian." "im 70% sure that if any demon tried hard enough they could probably be as good as sebastian. maybe even better i think" "Yes, tried hard enough. With time. And effort." She shrugged, not having any argument with that. as far as she knew, Sebastian was the only demon who even bothered to try and cook like a so called god. He continued to eat his cake in silence, inwardly celebrating his victory with the argument. She did the same, pulling out a notebook and sticking down a few tick marks He raised a brow. "What are you doing?" "making the most hilarious prank for the humans in the future. that is if people still read off of paper and not holograms" He tilted his head slightly. "A prank? What kind of prank?" She smiled and showed him the first page of the notebook, the title stating 'victims killed' at the top He raised a brow and then smirked lightly. "I'm sure that whoever finds this will be very confused, to say the least." "when i finish filling the notebook out, will you help me hide it in a place where people will find it later on in the future? He shrugged. "Eh, why not?" "this should be a very fun prank~" "if you say so." "..what do you think the future is like? would there really be those hologram things everywhere and flying machines?" "If it's far enough in the future, perhaps." "I want to see it all happen..i think im going to stay on earth to watch it happen. What about you? your a demon now, will you stay and see it happen too?" He huffed. "I don't have much of a choice."