Chapter Five: The Cabin

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Sebastian picked Ciel up leaving his backpack on the ground heading towards the cabin.
He knew exactly where it was. After all, it was his home.

The cabin belonged to his father before he passed away.

Right before he died, he made Sebastian promise to look after the cabin for the rest of his life. The cabin had been in their family for over a century. The Michaelis were a family of hunters so they knew how to survive in the woods and live off of them. The cabin was very old, but Sebastian took very good care of it cleaning often and making repairs when he needed to.

Many teenagers often came wandering into the woods looking for the cabin, but could never find it.

The cabin was hidden in plain sight. It was surrounded by a group of close trees and bushes appearing to just look like a tangle of plant life. This worked perfectly for Sebastian. It kept the animals out and protected the cabin from all the forces of nature. Besides that, it also kept all noise contained inside.

Looking down at the boy, he noticed that the side of his head was starting to bleed a little.

He placed the boy down against a tree trunk and took off his own shirt. Holding the shirt against the boys head, he saw that he had some blood on his fingers. Sticking them in his mouth, he licked the sweet coppery taste away.

"Delicious."

Picking the boy up, he started on his way again.

Just as the sun began to disappear behind the trees, Sebastian saw the familiar tree cluster. He made his way towards a small opening in the bushes and vanished into the dark hole.

Straightening up, he walked over to the front door and opened it with his free hand. Setting the boy down on his couch, he moved over to the door locking it with his key.

Looking back at the sleeping boy, he slid the key into his pocket.

Figuring that the boy wouldn't up for about an hour more, Sebastian moved to the kitchen and started making his dinner.

After finishing his Lancashire hotpot, he started washing the dirty dishes in the sink.

He stopped when he heard a little moan coming from behind him.

Spinning around on his heel, he saw the boy starting to wake up.

Perfect timing he thought walking over to the boy.

"Wakey wakey," he cooed into the boy's ear as he picked him up and headed towards the basement, "we are going to have some fun tonight."

Opening the basement door, he then descended down into darkness with the boy held tightly against his bare chest.

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