Her stunning grace

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After days of tasks and games,

Seline sat in her office reading one of her most treasured novels she had read.

She found herself envying The character.

She endured the same problems as Seline, And then towards The end -She decides To kill herself.

If only Seline such an option.

Sebastian would be highly upset had that happened.

As Seline flipped to a new chapter, a soft knock broke Her concentration.

"Mistress.. " Sebastian.

Playing As Her butler during morning.

The Butler had entered the room with a tray in his hands.

On the tray was a letter .

Seline didn't like the look of this.

"A letter from Her Majesty The Queen?" She asks, having known the answer already.

Sebastian nodded before opening the letter and reading it's contents.

There has been a mass murder all around London.

Starting with five men dismembered from pelvis to limbs.

Seline stood from her desk.

"Fetch my cape, Sebastian. "

He bowed and walked out of her room.

Seline sighed and closed her eyes.

She saw blood pouring down her vision.

Screaming.

Crying.
Phantomhive...

A little boy shorter than her. Dressed in black clothing and an eye patch.

Who was this boy?
Who are you?

Seline opened her eyes and quickly marched out of her office.

She went to the bathroom and blotted the sweat from her face.

Who was this boy?

What did he have to do with her?

Was he Lizzie's fiance?

Her other cousin?

Seline hadn't really known him they way Lizzie had.

After all he was her fiance.

As well as Seline's cousin.

They both were.

"Are you alright? " Seline looked up to see Mey-rin standing by the door.

Seline nodded, before standing straight and walking down the hall.

Mey-rin at her tail, making sure she doesn't fall again.

"Mistress, " Seline turned to see Sebastian with her favorite wool cloak in his hands.

"I'm fine, Mey- rin.. " Seline says with a sweet smile. "It was just a mishap. "

While watching Lady Seline and Sebastian leave,Mey- rin sighed to herself.

She was getting worried about this boss; she reminded him of her old one.

The way she handled things on her own. Not needing her other servants to protect her, as long as she had Sebastian -she was fine.

Only difference was that Lady Hellington saw value in her servants also, she laughed at their mistakes and helped as much as she could -even when she wasn't supposed to.

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