After Ciel and Sebastian had walked quite a long way from the girl's house, they decided to take a small break. They stopped by a small river, with two large oaks towering overhead. There was a grassy field on the other side of the creek, with long green grass that you'd love to take a nap in during the afternoon with the sun hanging in the sky.
"Sebastian. What did you think of that girl we just met?" Ciel inquired towards his butler, looking over at him.
"What would you like me to say?" Sebastian said.
Ciel walked over to this large tree trunk that looked like it had fallen years ago, but still looked alive.
"I don't know." Ciel confessed, sitting down on a olding tree trunk.
"Well, I do know one thing." Sebastian said, turning around to look at Ciel.
"What?" Ciel demanded, looking up at him.
Sebastian looked away, he wasn't sure if he wanted to tell his master this bit of information.
"Sebastian, tell me." Ciel said angered, standing up from the trunk and started taking steps towards his butler.
"She isn't quite human." Sebastian let out.
"A..are you sure?" Ciel stuttered, taking some steps backwards and slumping back onto the trunk.
"I'm quite sure. I'm a demon, remember? I can tell things. She's not fully human. I believe she might be half though, I cannot tell what her other half is." he replied, shaking his head lightly.
"Damn."
"What's wrong Ciel?"
"I thought that for a second, when she grabbed that string of my hair… that I had felt something. I'd have to say I felt something within me stir, as if I wanted her. Do you get what I'm saying?" Ciel confessed, with blush slowly creeping up his cheeks.
"I do."
"What should I do Sebastian? Because I have absolutely no clue as to what to do. After all, we're only here for a short vacation. I mean, it's not like we can just move here to America. The queen of England would never let her dog (me) leave. Not in a million years."
"First, you should calm down." Sebastian said, coming over to Ciel and kneeling down next to him.
Then Sebastian laid his right hand on Ciel's left shoulder, as an act of a older brother would do to comfort his younger brother in need.
Ciel knew that Sebastian was right about that, he needed to calm down. He was over-exerting himself over nothing. Of course though, it wasn't just nothing. It was something. Something that would stress Ciel out.
Letting out a calming breath, Ciel could honestly feel that he was calm now.
"Thank you Sebastian." Ciel said, looking at his butler and closest friend.
"Now, back to the problem at hand." Sebastian said quietly.
"Which would be what exactly?" Ciel wondered.
"I believe that will be in trouble. I can't know for sure, or when. But she'll be in trouble soon."
"Would that mean we'd see her again?"
"Yes Ciel, that does." Sebastian replied. "Which also means, you have to be not rude towards her. You must be nice and caring."
"Sebastian, I've never been nice before. To anyone." Ciel said, putting his face into his hands.
"I know. That's why you're going to have to get some practice for that." Sebastian said, standing up and walking a few steps away.
"How?"
"Easy. We're going to New York."
"Let me repeat, how're we going to get there?"
"Easy once again. I'll call for a ride."
"Let me ask you this Sebastian, how will you be able to do that?"
"You'll just have to wait and see." Sebastian replied.
That's when Ciel stood up and walked over to Sebastian, and Sebastian grabbed his master's hand and led him away from the creek.
