Ciel's POV

Sebastian woke me up as normal, this time he just had normal Green Tea for me. I liked it, something plain that didn't take much thought. "I believe that it will rain this afternoon, so I would suggest taking Cathryn out to the gardens this morning, if you plan to do that." He gave me the morning paper and I started to read through it, not much was interesting to me, but I enjoyed reading it to wake me up every morning. I gave him back the cup and finished reading before he dressed me. A lot was going on today, my lessons, mostly, but then I had a meeting about a strange expense report from our factory. Then there was Cathryn, I needed to decide what to do with her.

"Is she up yet," I asked as he tied bow.

He gave me a devil's smile, "I'm on my way to wake her up as soon as I'm done here. Shall I bring her tea?"

"Yes, but don't force her to drink it. If she doesn't want it then she doesn't have to drink it." He tied my shoes and asked if that was all. "If you would, please bring Cathryn to my office when you're done. I'll be taking my breakfast in there today." He smiled and bowed before leaving the room. I headed to my office a few moments after he left. I assumed that he had clothes for Cathryn, and if not then that was his problem to deal with.

Cathryn's POV

I woke up in a strange room. I got up and walked around as yesterday came rushing back to me. Light was peeking out from under the curtains, so I opened them and found a cloudy sky, but there was still light that made me cover my eyes for a moment. It gave me enough light to look around the room, and I found it to be a beautiful room that was much bigger, and much nicer, than my one back at what Ciel called the asylum. I found a mirror about the washstand, so I quietly walked over and looked at myself in the mirror. My hair was a lot shorter now, and I really did look like Ciel, but with longer bangs that covered my eye. I brushed my hands though my hair, sort of straightening it out. My eye patch was looking in very bad shape, I tenderly took it off, and even I hadn't seen the damage recently. Around my eye were scars, there were a lot of them, and I could tell that they were from my nails when I was scratching myself. I kept my eye closed for a moment, just looking at the reflection in the mirror before I opened it to see a strange mark. There was a star inside of a circle that was surrounded by another circle that was made by what I could only describe as spades made of diamonds. There were some strange markings that decorated it, the mark of the devil. I brushed my hand over it, it was still very tender, and the light wasn't helping at all. All of a sudden the strange eye matched the other one, it hurt, but I gasped when it changed. The circle thing was still there, but the normal eye was more dominant. I dropped my hair and it recovered the eye.

"Pardon the intrusion," a melodic voice said after there was a knock on the door. I whipped my head to see the butler, Sebastian, standing in the doorway with some sort of cart. It had cups and things on it, it looked strange to me. "Oh, you're up my lady," he said happily. He all of a sudden he noticed the eye patch on the wash stand. "You're took your eye patch off." I nodded and took a step away from him. "May I see?" I shook my head and put my hand over my eye, I wouldn't want the devil to see his mark. "May I ask why not? I promise that I won't touch; I only wish to see."

I shook my head again and ran to grab the eye patch. I intended to put it on, but I realized that I had no idea how to put it on. I hadn't taken it off since they put it on, so I had only seen someone put it on me once, and he didn't show me how to do it. That's when I got to see what the other side of it looked like, it was covered with dried blood, and to be honest it smelt horrible. Maybe it's rotting.

"Would you like some tea my lady," Sebastian asked. I cocked my head to the side a little bit, I had heard of tea, but I wasn't ever given any. I watched the man pour something out of what I assumed to be a pot, and into the cup. The substance was steaming slightly. The man handed the cup that was on a small plate out to me. "It's green tea, if you would like I can put some honey in it for you." I just stared at it, was I supposed to take the cup and the plate? How do I take the cup? "Would you like it sweet? Your brother's cup had honey in it to make it sweet." I timidly took the cup, there was something off the side of it, and so I made the think to face me. The butler laughed. "My lady, do you not know how to hold a tea cup?"

I looked up at him timidly. My hair covered the majority of my eye, and I kept it closed as tightly as possible. The man took another cup from the cart after putting the small plate down. He was holding the thing off of the side of it. I mimicked what he did and started to sip at the substance inside. It was nice. It wasn't sweet, but it wasn't sour, I thought that it was just fine. I handed it back to him, knowing that I didn't want it anymore.

He looked at me in surprise, "you're done? You've only taken a sip madam." I still held it out to him, and then he took it from me. "Why don't I make is sweet for you?" I cocked my head to the side again, unknowing and confused. "Sweet," he asked seeing my confusion. I nodded, what was it? "Sweet, like the parfait you had yesterday." I nodded, not fully understanding, but understanding enough to try it. I saw him pour something into it, then stir what was in the cup before handing it back to me. I took it again and took another sip. It was good now. I liked it and continued to drink it. The butler smiled when I smiled, and then he picked something up off the cart. It was clothes. That's when I looked down and found that I was once again only in an oversized shirt. As I continued to drink the tea I watched as the butler walked over to the curtains. I openly flinched when I looked at the source of the light, and I felt my eye being weird again. I looked away and covered my eye with my open hand, and shortly after I heard the curtains being pulled shut, "My lady, I'm sorry but when you don't have your eye patch on may you refrain from being around very much light?"

I set the cup down on the wash stand and then went and crawled onto the bed before pulling the covers over my head and curling up into a ball. I closed my eyes and attempted to sleep. I heard footsteps moving around in the room, and I heard an almost silent cling of dishes. After a moment I heard a sigh and the footsteps approached the bed. All of a sudden the blankets were pulled off of me. I rolled over and spread myself out like a starfish before giving the man a look that would kill any human. He just smiled and told me that it was time to get dressed. I rolled over and curled into a ball again, pretending that the man wasn't there. My eye was buried in a pillow so that the man couldn't see, and even then it was covered with my hand. The man shook my shoulder and told me that it was time to get up, again. I unhappily refused, not really talking, just pretending that I couldn't hear him. I did this back where I came from, and to be honest the doctors there would pull me up and force me out of the room.

"My lady," Sebastian said above me, "the young master would like for you to get up." I wiggled around a little bit; if Ciel told me to do it, then I really should. It took me a moment before I sat up and looked at the demon. He smiled at me, pry figuring that he was making progress. That's where I stopped though, technically I was up? I sat cross legged on the bed stared up at him, he was very tall; I had to tip my head up just to see him. "My Lady, I mean up and dressed. He gave me specific orders to bring you to his office as soon as you were dressed." I covered my eye with my other hand as well and found sudden interest in my lap. He bent down in front of me and picked something up off of the floor and inspected it. I looked up and watched him; he had picked up my eye patch. "Why don't I go get you a new one," he suggested. "We have some here, because of the young master, I can go get you one and be back in a moment." When I didn't move he started to head to the door, but he stopped in the doorway and looked back at me, "and, to warn you, once my master hears about you opening the curtains without your eye patch on he may want me to inspect your eye to make sure that you're alright."

With that he walked out the door and it closed behind him with a click. I didn't really think about that though, instead I set off to getting dressed. Since Sebastian had left the clothes at the end of the bed I quickly unfolded them and started to put the pants on. There were strange straps on these though, and since I didn't know what to do with them I just let them fall to my sides. This outfit was the same as the one I was put into yesterday. On the bed there was still the ribbon, a vest, a jacket, stockings, and shoes. I put the stockings on as best I could; they went up to my knees and to me that was very strange. I chose not to wear the vest or the jacket, so instead I attempted to tie the ribbon, but I failed miserably. There was a knock on the door, so I went to answer it like I had been told, and I found Sebastian on the other side with another white eye patch in his hand. My hands instinctively shoot up to my eye when I saw him, even though I knew that my thick hair would hide anything. He seemed surprised that I had dressed myself, but he just smiled and told me that I had done a very good job. He had me sit down on the side of the unmade bed so that he could finish dressing me, but I refused to move my hands from my eye.

"My lady, could you please move your arms so that I can put these suspenders on you correctly," he asked. I shook my head no, but then again I really had no choice in the matter. After he tied the ribbon and put the shoes on me he was back to the suspenders again. He pushed me back onto the bed, and out of surprise my arms shot back to catch me, but I think what happened was he caught me and pulled the suspenders up where they were supposed to be. They started at the back of the pants and went up over my shoulders and then attached at the front of the pants. I screamed when I realized what had happened, and Sebastian just smiled and went to go get the vest. I saw the eye patch he had gotten earlier was on the wash table, so while he was busy I ran to get it and then dashed out of the room. I only made it to the end of the hall though, I ended up falling down because my legs were so weak and landed flat on my face. I groaned almost silently in pain and looked around with both my eyes. Sadly, I was right by a window, so when I screamed when I looked into the light because my eye hurt and it gave me an instant head ache. I managed to squirm into a shadow and held my head gently, attempting to put the eye patch on the best I could, which wasn't very well at all. It was over my hair, and I don't think that I put it on right, but I didn't really care.

"My lady," Sebasian said when he found me in the corner, "why did you run?" I closed both of my eyes and curled up into a ball, my head really hurt. He sighed unhappily, "Are you well enough to go see the young master?" I looked up at him, he had a hand outstretched to me and I timidly took it. He led me through many corridors before he stopped and knocked on a door.

"Come in," Ciel called.

Sebastian led me into the room and I found Ciel behind a large desk. This was the room I woke up in yesterday. Ciel look up and seemed to smile when he saw me, but then that faded away as he looked at me longer, before he looked at Sebastian.

"She refused to put anything else on sir," he told him, "she actually ran out of the room."

"And you didn't stop her?"

"I knew that she wouldn't go very far sir. The only damage done was by the sun." Ciel raised an eyebrow, and looked at me to see that my eye patch was messily put on. "When I came to her room she was looking at herself in the mirror with the curtains open and the eye patch off. When I went to go shut them her eyes followed me and her eye was fully exposed to the sun. When she ran she fell right by a window, and still didn't have the patch on. She screamed and I found her just as she finished trying to put the eye patch on."

Ciel looked sadly at me for a long while, as if trying to decide what to do. "Sebastian," he said after a long while, "I would like you to check on that eye. I want to know how damaged it is at the moment, especially after it was exposed to so much sun." I gave Ceil a frightened look, and he gave me a sad look back. "At all costs," he added after a moment.

I turned to run, and I started to, but then within seconds I found myself over Sebastian's shoulder like a sack of potatoes. I started to scream and punch and kick like a small child.

"Are you sure, my lord," Sebastian asked after seeing my reaction. "Will it be worth the emotional harm it will cause your sister?"

I felt eyes on me for a moment before Ciel spoke, "Yes. I'm sorry Cathryn, but it will help you in the long run."

I screamed again as Sebastian turned around and headed to the door, but he didn't leave until he asked one final question, "would you like to come, my lord?" I saw Ceil get up from his chair, and then he followed the entire way to wherever we were going. We entered what I assumed to be another bedroom, and I was gently thrown onto the bed. It was a large bed; the bedding on it was green, unlike my bedroom where the bedding was lavender. My head was pounding even more than before as I pushed myself up and looked around the room. Only Ciel and I were there now.

"Cathryn," he called. It caught my attention and I looked at him. I felt like pray in front of its predator, and I was going to be the next meal. "You have to understand, I just want you to be healthy, you understand, right?" I shook my head no and covered my eye with both of my hands, silently begging him. "I just need to know. If you need to go to a doctor in order to avoid an infection in your eye, or you need glasses or something, please, I just want to know."

I opened my mouth, once again nothing came out; instead all I could do was sob. I curled into a ball again, sobbing into my knees as something rubbed my back. I figured that it was Ciel and I didn't move. I clutched onto the pendant tightly, but I knew that it looked strange because I had hidden it under my shirt. Someone came into the room; I didn't look up to see who it was.

"Finny," Sebastian said, "hand me that pillow." I felt the air move above me and I figured that it was a pillow being thrown. "Good, now Finny, I want you to hold her arms down. Bard, you hold down her legs. Master, if you would please try to stay out of the way that would be the best."

"She's curled up into a ball," I heard the cook's voice say. "How are we supposed to hold her like that?"

Suddenly I felt something pull my arms and feet away from each other, pulling my knees away from my chest and forcing me to lie down on my back. My head was set on the pillow, and I started to scream and thrash even more. I also cried a lot more as well.

"My lady," Sebastian said, "please open your eyes." The eye patch was still on, so I opened my eyes, but I could barely see though the tears. He was above me, leaning over me from my left. Finny was over my head, and I assumed the cook was at my feet. My wrists and ankles were held down firmly, to the point that it almost hurt. "My lady, the young master doesn't want to see you like this. Please try to stop crying. I promise that this won't be as bad as you think it will be. This really is in your best interest." He leaned over and I felt him take the eye patch away. I instinctively closed my eyes tightly, partly because someone forgot to close the curtains, which really hurt. After that I felt someone pin my bangs back and away from my eye.

"What happened there," I heard the cook ask. "Those are some bad scars."

"She attempted to scratch her eyes out shortly after being admitted to the asylum," I heard Ciel explain. "That's partly why we want to take a look at it."

Something brushed over my eyes, "can you feel that," Sebastian asked me. I was frozen, my mouth open in mid scream. "Madam?"

My mouth closed, and then the something I never thought would happen managed to happen. "h-h-h-he-he-hel-help," I whispered.

"Madam," three voices asked in surprise.

"Cathryn," Ciel screamed. I heard someone running over to the side of my bed. A hand was on my neck and on the top of my head. "You're safe," he told me as I coughed. "Don't worry. Sebastian, tea, now." I heard someone move away and I kept both my eyes closed, coughing because of how sore my throat was. Within moments Sebastian was back and I felt something touching my lips, "drink," Ceil commanded me. I did so and it helped me considerably. The entire time my eyes remained closed, and when the cup was taken away from me I laid back down slightly curled up. For some reason I started to relax a little bit by force. I didn't want to, but I just sort of did. I felt my body go limper as my wrists and ankles were taken into custody again.

"Madam, can you feel this," Sebastian asked when he resumed his exam. I didn't move, not really wanting to answer him at all. "Madam, please, if you cooperate with me this will be done quickly. If you chose not to participate, then we will be left to use more force." I nodded yes in understanding and my head fell to the side a little bit. I moved my lips as if I was saying help, but I didn't want to speak again.

Something warm touched my neck, "don't speak," Ciel warned. "You're already hurt and I don't want you worse than you are now. I'm right here, don't worry."

Sebastian moved his hand over my eye again, and this time when he asked if I could feel it I nodded yes. "Can you open your eye," he asked me.

I opened my good eye to see that the room was dark again. I liked it better that way. I heard several people laugh, including Ciel, as his hand moved to my stomach. He wanted a hand on me, to let me know that he was there and he wasn't leaving, and that made me feel better. Although it was strange I actually like having someone there, someone that told me everything would be alright.

"Your other eye, Madam," Sebastian told me unhappily. I closed my eyes and tried to cover my bad eye with my hand, only to be reminded that both my hands and legs were both restrained at the moment. When I didn't answer I think that Sebastian took it as a yes, but since I wasn't doing anything he went on and forced my eye lid up, making my eye conform to its instruction and open. I couldn't see anything but figures. I really had damaged the eye. The first thing I heard next was Sebastian's voice, "very good. See? That wasn't that hard, now was it?" I shook my head out of his grasp and let my eye close again, but it was soon forced open again and I was forced to do more testing. Something came into my vision, an object that was darker appeared in my vision and Sebastian asked me, "What is this object madam?" I honestly couldn't tell. I hadn't had much vision out of that eye since I tried to take it out. I heard some whispering all of a sudden, and then something bright was put by the side of my head. It frightened me because it was giving off heat, but Ciel was quick to quiet me. We were only like that for a little longer though before the light was extinguished. Sebastian was still keeping my eye open though. "Bard, Finny, you are excused," Sebastian told me. Something had taken effect though, and I almost couldn't move my arms and legs, the only thing I could do was let my head fall to the side.

"Why is that there," Ciel screamed unhappily. "That shouldn't be there!"