Vincent pouted a bit, he was bored with his work and honestly didn't want to go back to doing it. But he knew that if he didn't he wouldn't hear the end of it from Diedrich. Letting go of her, he frowned as he watched her retreat away from him.
"We will be in the study if you need anything father," Ciel said fixing her skirt. Huffing she grabbed Sebastian's hand and led him to the study, far far away from her father.
Sebastian looked back at Vincent, and frowned noticing him glaring at him. He gulped bit, realizing this was going to be a long rest of the day. Following behind her, he looked back at her.
Glancing back, she noticed her father was glaring. Sighing, she kept walking and when they were out of her father's view she stopped.
Bumping into her a bit, he quickly took a step back. "Sorry," he apologized.
Nodding, she turned to him. "You have nothing to be afraid of," she said to him.
Tilting his head a bit, he was clearly confused to what she was talking about. "What are you talking about," he asked?
She crossed her arms, raising an eyebrow to his question. Was he really going to try and act like nothing was wrong. "Don't play stupid, Newbie! Your face says it all, its panicked. And if it about my father, you have nothing to worry about. So long as you don't double cross me," she said narrowing her eyes.
It was scary how just a simple look made he resemble her father, or at least to Sebastian she did. He didn't speak at all just nodding to her words, making sure to take a mental note of it. Seeing a smile spread across her face, he sighed in relief as he watched to turn around.
Walking past a few more paintings, she stopped in front of their destination. Looking at Sebastian for a second, she sighed a bit and opened the door. She knew she didn't really want to tell him anything, but she had made a promise and she had to keep it.
Following her into the room, he noticed that she had glanced at him but he ignored it.
"Sit," she said gesturing towards the one chair. Sitting down in the chair that was across from it, she looked at him and watched as he sat down. She took a deep breath and waited for the questions to start pouring in. "So where would you like to start," she asked leaning back in her chair.
