Ciel stared at the ground as Sebastian signed him into a room. The Chojii Inn was pretty fancy for a small village. Many people passed through the village- or used to at least. Ciel wasn't so blind as to ignore all the tourist places.
"How homey," Ciel commented sarcastically. Sebastian stole a quick, irritated glance at him before taking the room key.
"Enjoy your stay," The man behind the counter mumbled with a weak smile. Sebastian nodded and started walking upstairs, Ciel following with an attitude. Sebastian opened the door to the room, almost angrily turning the shiny, golden knob, not looking at Ciel, the floor, or the ceiling. He kept staring forward blankly. As if it were all he could do.
Ciel opened his mouth to comment, then decided it wasn't worth it. He walked inside and sat on the canopy bed with regal design.
He crossed his arms as Sebastian set everything up, placing tea stuffs around he bed. Ciel huffed. "Where are my night clothes?"
Sebastian sighed. Ciel asked the same questions every time they went somewhere new. He decided a different answer was needed. "You left them at the house you decided to leave because you decided weren't human because you let yourself become a demon because you wouldn't fight for yourself each time you were in danger."
Ciel's jaw hit the floor as he stared blankly ahead. Sebastian had never given him a real answer. Nor had he shown his feelings before. Sebastian had always been a silent accomplice, waiting to eat his soul.
Sebastian finished setting everything up, being quick to leave without a word. Ciel still stared forward. "How could he...?" Ciel mindlessly mumbled the questions that haunted him. Though he already knew the answer. "I betrayed him. I screwed with our contract. He has to serve me for eternity." Ciel shook his head. "It wasn't me, it was Hannah and Alois. It isn't my fault at all. And he knew what he was getting into when he accepted the contract."
Ciel growled and slipped into bed. He covered his face with the blanket. Not only was Sebastian truly angry, but he was starting to care about it.
