A/N: Okay guys this is the last of this one. To be honest, I didn't think it would get very far but, I'm glad I wrote this. Thanks again to the reviewers and readers last time :3. I hope you like this. I very much did 3 Oh and suddenly spell check works again so yeah~ hopefully there will be no mistakes.

Sebastian's POV

He wheeled the trolley into the master bedroom as quietly as it would do. Squeak squeak squeak. He inwardly groaned and considered oiling the wheels on the thing as that squeaking was so damn annoying. He had no doubt that it had properly woke up Ciel now. With a deep sigh Sebastian turned to check the bed and to his surprise, found it empty.

He didn't usually panic but, he was now. He knew that he wouldn't be able to find him without light even if he was a demon so he would have to open the curtains. He walked over and pulled them open like usual and was once again taken by shock finding his tiny master curled up on the ledge He sighed deeply and scooped him up taking him back to the comfort of the bed.

"What am I going to do with you?" He chuckled.

Ciel groaned and looked up at him wiping his eyes and sitting up as the butler busied himself with pouring tea. Sebastian noted that he looked rather confused as to how he had got there. He handed over the cup of steaming brew which his master just sat there staring at.

"Are you feeling well, young master? " He asked trying to get a look at his face.

"No, no I'm not well." He snapped looking up at him, "How can you ask if I am well if you clearly know I am anything but?"

He quickly thrust the tea back at Sebastian and climbed out of bed in a huff. The butler could tell he was in a sour mood now and if he was being honest, he didn't blame him. He knew Ciel had guessed that they worked in an asylum and he was going to fight tooth and nail to stay where he was. Both of them knew that they didn't have any choice in the matter but, if he was taken away, Sebastian would not let him be alone.

"You really need to eat something either way, young master." He sighed, "We have a long journey to London and you'll be hungry if you don't eat."

He could tell the child wanted to argue with him even if he knew that he was right. Eventually he saw his shoulder's slump and he turned to face him. The demon would usually revel in this victory but, the speed of the surrender worried him slightly.

"What would you like, young master?" He asked slightly concerned.

"Just a scone. I don't want to eat too much because I believe I'll be sick on the journey there." He stated simply sitting back down waiting for the food.

He ate slowly as if he wasn't at all hungry. Considering what today meant, the butler didn't blame him at all. It was probably nerves or worry. Some sort of human thing he wouldn't understand. His young master didn't eat a lot but, he supposed it was best not to push him too much if he didn't want to do something. Despite his small appetite, he finished later than usual and allowed himself to be dressed.

It seemed that all too soon they were stood looking at the carriage preparing to leave. The demon didn't know why but, he felt unease. Maybe spending time with humans had affected him more than he would like to let on. His master sighed beside him brushing his hair out of his face slightly so that it wouldn't tickle his nose before looking up at him.

"I'm ready. Let's just get this over with." He sighed striding towards their mode of transport.

Sebastian followed him closely behind, opening the door and helping his master into the carriage before climbing into it himself. The ride would be a couple of hours long so they would stop for lunch before seeing the doctor.

Thinking of the man and his assistant nurse made the demon's blood boil. He didn't know why but, something was off about the other man. He seemed as if he had been mocking him with his sideways looks and monotone personality. The woman was no different. He could scarcely even believe she was a nurse. She was shy and hardly spoke a word to anyone even her own patient. He had decided that he didn't like the two. Not one bit. If it came down to it he would fight them for his young master despite any consequences.

Ciel had currently taken to staring out of the window, head tilted to the side so he could look from his single eye. Usually he never had time to watch the scenery pass him by as he would be too caught up in whatever case they would be on their way to solve. Thankfully, The Queen had no reason for worry as of late as crime seemed to of hit an all time low and what did crop up, Scotland Yard had been able to take care of it swiftly. Sebastian was glad for that.

He noticed that his young master had fallen asleep, probably after having a poor nights rest because of the thunderstorm the night before and of course, the ever present insanity. He thought it would be best to let him sleep for now, it wouldn't do for him to be cranky as well as freaking out if anything were to happen. The demon wanted to do a lot of things that involved murdering the doctor and nurse and repeatedly hitting himself against the wall out of frustration.

This was so much more than what he bargained for. He thought he could just make a contract, do whatever and then be off with his soul. But, no things got more complicated than that. Human emotions began to rub off on him and he found himself beginning to feel... protective. Not that feral kind of a predator protecting his food but, more of a older family member trying to take care of a child. He wanted to keep him away from danger, especially those two.

It seemed that the journey was shorted than he had anticipated but, if Ciel noticed he didn't comment on it. It was a little before noon and they had quite a while to wait for the appointment. In the end, they had both decided to go see the old shop where Ciel first picked up the books. Surprisingly the shop was only a five minute walk from Dr. Faustus' practice so they wouldn't have to worry about the time.

Upon entering the shop, Sebastian noticed that it was a little run down and smelt faintly of peppermint. There was a young man around his twenties, he guessed, at the counter lazily sipping at a cup of tea. He nodded in respect as they walked past into the back room. As a demon, he should have been used to things like this now but, he still couldn't help being impressed by how large the shop really was. He suspected that they actually sold things on the black market too.

Ciel had seated himself to watch the demon look around with a slight amusement and he couldn't really blame him. He enjoyed learning more about these people and their emotions. He had seen them grow and learn from mistakes. He had caused them pain and suffering. He had also given hope in the darkest of times. But, never ever did he think that he might start to feel emotions himself.

There had been a time when he couldn't care less about humans and their feelings. He would make a contract, fulfil it as fast as and then rip the person's soul out. He didn't really care what happened after they died, it was none of his business anyway. Sebastian couldn't quite pinpoint the exact moment when he did start caring though. Maybe contracting a child had awoken some part of his brain he hadn't used in thousands of years.

The time went quickly and Ciel became slightly agitated. The demon had found a number of books that he could learn from. Mostly psychology and other related things. All in all Ciel did not look pleased with everything that was going on. He paid over the correct amount and left the shop bidding a polite farewell to the man.

It had started to rain a little while they were inside which only seemed to add to the young lords sour mood. Everything had gone dark as the clouds were rolling in fast. People ran for shelter and carriages thundered past. As a demon, rain was another thing that fascinated Sebastian. The closest thing that Hell had to rain was burning hot lava falling down from above. He couldn't quite grasp why humans seemed to dislike it so.

By the time both master and butler found themselves outside the doctor's practice the drizzle had turned into a stead downpour and the street was all but empty. He looked down at the child beside him who seemed to be frozen in one place.

Ciel's POV

It air around him was freezing cold and the rain was soaking through his clothes. He knew if he didn't get inside he would get sick but, he refused to move from his spot in front of the steps. His stomach felt like it was doing cartwheels and his hands felt clammy under the fine leather gloves. Ciel hadn't felt this scared since he was three years old when he was in hospital from one of his first asthma attacks.

He could see Sebastian out of the corner of his eye already waiting at the door for him to join him. Slowly but surely he made his way up to him. It felt like he was trying to walk through water to get there and he felt like he was choking. Somehow, deep down inside him, he found a glimmer of his old self and pushed himself to walk into the building.

The first thing he noticed was that the place was very well kept but, it was very dark. All the curtains were drawn over the windows allowing no natural light in. All the candles were lit and some looked as if they had been burning for hours. There was a set of stairs leading to another floor and a few wooden door lining the hallway. One at the far end had been left open, which was probably where the doctor was.

The silently made their way to the room while Ciel made a note that even if the house was clean, the wallpaper looked yellow with age or maybe that was just the candlelight. He didn't really care much, it was just he was used to everything being perfect. He could of laughed if the situation wasn't so serious. Here he was, worrying about the wallpaper when he could possibly be about to be dragged off to an asylum.

He let Sebastian go ahead while he admired a painting hung on the wall. It didn't seem to be much, and he didn't recognise the style either. His parents hadn't liked landscapes much and preferred to get out and see it for themselves. The voice of the nurse who was with the doctor snapped him from his stupor and follow his butler.

"The doctor is waiting upstairs, would you like me to take you?" She asked nervously looking up with large empty eyes.

Ciel shuddered under his thick coat. She hardly spoke when he had last seen her and only really moved when told. He wondered what things the doctor did to her to make her so shy. He noticed that she was trembling slightly and looked rather sickly but the latter could also be because of the poor lighting. There was also something off about her. She looked unearthly... like she was from another realm . He could tell Sebastian was thinking the same thing too.

She stood and greeted him properly, as if he were a guest. This put the boy more at ease knowing that these people weren't ignorant or rude. In fact they were almost perfect. The nurse Hannah, if his memory served him correctly, lead both master and butler out into the hall and up the stairs. There were no lit candles or light on upstairs and all was utter darkness which just sparked up Ciel's anxiety again.

"Claude, you and your darkness fetish..." Hannah mumbles under her breath.

This made him smile a little as he was lead past a few doors to a room at the far back of wherever they were. He could see light pouring out from under a door back there and assumed that was where the doctor was holed up. As they approached he suddenly felt his stomach drop and he felt his heart start beating faster in his chest. He felt sick and dizzy all over again. Still he pushed himself forwards just wanting to get the thing over and done with.

Hannah opened the door and guided both of them in. The fact that Sebastian was there made him feel a little calmer. He was offered a seat which he took gladly even if it was just to stop his legs feeling like jelly. The doctor was sat behind a old worn desk quickly jotting something down quickly before he turned his eyes to him.

Doctor Faustus was another strange individual. He seemed monotone and dressed a little too well for a simple doctor. Even his glasses had shine to them which seemed to amplify his golden eyes more. His presence was odd as well. When around him, he couldn't help but spew all his secrets while feeling as if they were having a pleasant chat about the weather.

"Please, just bear with me for a moment, Earl, I just need to finish this letter." the doctor said, looking back down to his writing.

The boy just nodded and took the time to survey the room. It seemed to be in the same condition as all the others except under his feet there was a slightly worn carpet instead of a wooden floor. The wallpaper was aged too and there were a few medical instruments laying around. There was also a large fire place that currently had a fire burning within making the room quite a deal warmer than the rest of the building. The major difference was that the large window was not obscured by the heavy curtains allowing a clear view of the outside world.

They sky had gotten even darker so it looked almost like night and the rain was pounding down relentlessly. There was a flash of lighting in the distance and a boom of thunder. He could see a couple of people dashing across the street, having no other option but to brave the storm. The entire world looked as if it had turned grey and dismal.

He wondered how the servants back at the manor were faring. Finny would of stayed inside because of the rain and luckily, Sebastian had left Tanaka with the food so that Bard wouldn't try to use his favourite flame thrower again. MeyRin had been doing well with her work lately since he had kindly got her a new pair of glasses. He never thought he'd be sad about leaving them behind if he had to go but, they had become almost like an extension of his family. He also wondered how Lizzy would fare as well.

Sebastian must of known what he was thinking about as he put a hand on his shoulder in a comforting manner. Just as he did and the young earl began to relax, the doctor's intense gaze was back on him.

"So, Earl Phantomhive." The man started with his flat monotone voice, "Have you been well?"

He shook his head slightly feeling as if he tried to talk, his voice would get stuck. The doctor looked at him, understanding in those eyes and he wrote something down on a fresh piece of paper. Hannah just stood behind him like a creepy human sized doll with dead eyes and a blank face.

"Any dreams?" He asked as he was still writing what ever he was writing.

"Yes." Ciel muttered hating how weak a childish he was acting.

"What was it about?"

Ciel felt his butler's hand automatically tighten in his shoulder urging him to go on, so he did. He told the doctor about the room, the clothes, the footsteps. Then he got to that... thing. The way it looked, moved, sounded, smelt. The way he had been spoon fed with what ever the Hell that sludge was. It was as if he really was there. He hadn't noticed that he had his eyes closed until he opened them again. Hannah had shifted backwards but, otherwise seemed unaffected by his tale. The doctor was writing everything he had said down so rapidly that he was spotting the paper with excess ink.

They then continued as normal with general questions like, "Have you been eating well?", "Have you been drinking enough?", "Have you been getting a correct amount of sleep?".

They finished in about half and hour of being there, and the weather outside had just seemed to get worse and worse, like Ciel's mood. Sebastian had stayed behind him the entire time but, the boy could tell he was in a foul mood also. He really didn't seem to like the doctor one but and Ciel decided, neither did he. He seemed rather intrusive and his eyes were inhuman. He thought that the man might be a demon, just like Sebastian was but, surely he would not be so foolish to do anything while the butler was there.

"I will just need to make a phone call, please mind my poor manners. I will be making arrangements so you'll be more comfortable in your new home." Doctor Faustus said, a small smile creeping on to his face.

With those words, Ciel decided he really really hated the man but, somehow he just found himself nodding in agreement.

"Young Master! You can't be serious!" Sebastian all but exclaimed in utter shock, "I wont let this happen. Doctor I beg you reconsider!"

"Sebastian, that is enough." He sighed, holding his head in his hands, "If the doctor thinks this is best for me, then it truly is, your not to argue. Servant's of the Phantomhive household must have mind their manners."

He sent a quick look behind him at the demon who seemed to be deflating in on himself. They both knew this was how it was going to end up, there was no fighting against it. He could see the man shaking in fury behind him, luckily, he had a plan.

"Doctor, may I ask for a private work with my butler? It will only take a few minutes, I am sure." He asked politely, keeping himself in check.

The doctor nodded and left with the nurse saying that he could use the telephone downstairs anyway and should they need him or Hannah all they would have to do was call. Once they had left and their footsteps had faded, Ciel stood and walked over to the window, watching the raindrops slide down the window pane for a few minutes.

"Sebastian, listen carefully to what I'm about to say. You will give me a few days to feel comfortable in my new home." He began clearing while also mocking the doctor from before, "You will then find a way to get rid of one of the workers there and then enter the asylum yourself, in disguise. We will then find a way to get me out of that place assuming I actually haven't lost my mind completely, understood?"

He turned to see the demon smirk and it seemed they both had this plan from the start. He saw the butler's eyes light up in that sinister demonic way as the sound of hoofs cut through the silence and the carriage drew up outside the building, ready to take it's newest patient away.

"That is an order."

"Yes, my lord."

End.

A/N: asdf, this took me a loooooong time to write. Ugh, sorry to keep you waiting for this. Hopefully, it's good :) Thank you to everyone who had reviewed, added to favourites, followed and read this story. There will be a sequel after I finish maybe two chapters of another story and maybe one of the sequel to Robin. Thank you very much for your support and help and I hope you continue to enjoy my works~ 3