Part 3

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Timeskip to October 1885

"Master, Your heading down to the human world,"

"Yes, I have to see how the undertaker is doing and save that woman we talked about a hundred years ago,"

"Then I shall see you off,"

"Yes, do take care of the place. Well, I'm gone," said Grell pulling his hair up to a ponytail before heading down to earth.

**Earth, England, London**

"Okay, now that I have arrived, I need to save the woman where to look," said Gell looking around the bustling streets.

"Runaway carriage!" shouted a pedestrian.

"There,"

To save the woman, Grell ran at inhumane speeds to arrive at the carriage in time. Time seemed to stop around Grell, but he didn't notice as his attention was on the carriage. He was closing on the back of the carriage. He grabbed it and pulled the horses settle in a minute after feeling the change in the air. Swiping the sweat off his brow, he realizes he had saved another two lives than he was, but it disabled the man next to the woman. He would never walk again. The woman was safe and sound, and her child would have caused a total disaster.

"My work here is done, but I should visit the hospital just to be safe," remarked Grell.

*Timeskip Hospital*

The hospital was busy, but nothing too major happened, just that Baron Burnett lost the ability to walk. Grell walked in unnoticed, making his way to the women's room. Once entering the room, the woman looked his way, wondering who was visiting this late.

The woman's POV
"See, you're doing better, a few minor injuries, and the baby is fine," said the red-haired man.

"Who are you?" Questioned the woman.

"Well, I do go by many names, but I guess you can call me Grell Baroness Burnette," answered the man.

"Why are you here," asked the woman.

"I was wondering how you were doing after the carriage accident,"

"Okay, but how do you even know me,"

"I know people; if you what to know more, visit the Undertaker shop after you are allowed to leave by the head leaves,"

"Then I'll see you,"

"Well, then I'll see you,"

Then Grell just disappeared and Shocked the Baroness but then calmed down and called the nurse asking how her husband was and when she could leave.

*Undertaker Shop*

Undertaker's POV

Undertaker felt him before seeing him and then realized he was his Lord. He was outside to see how he had progressed. Hurry to change, not wanting to embarrass himself in front of his Lord. His Lord came in as he sat back down, stooping as the bell chimed.
"My Lord, it is good to see you after so long," said Undertaker and bowed.

"Ah, Undertaker, it's been some time; how has your vacation been," asked Grell.

"It has been well. I've been scaring the socks off everyone that walks in my store," replied the Undertaker.

"Ah, then you are having fun,"

"Yes, my Lord,"

"Have you gotten the information that I asked for,"

"Yes, it's all right here," said Undertaker, handing him a stack of paper.

"Good also well we have a guest in an hour do not scare the poor girl as she is with child,"

"So it's about the woman which you discussed with Death that day,"

"Yes, she is,"

"Then it would be best not to scare or stress her out,"

"True, so when we talk to her, we will have to be careful,"

"Yes, my Lord, she will be here in half an hour. Would you like some tea and snacks,"

"Yes, that would be good,"

Baroness Burnett POV

I had left the hospital and headed home to freshen up to meet this man named Grell. Sitting in the carriage, I caressed my stomach, happy that my baby had survived and that my husband was confined to a wheelchair. Thankfully he hadn't died, but sadly he would never be able to walk again. She wouldn't have known if her baby had died if she could get pregnant again.

"My Lady, we have arrived at the undertaker shop," said the Coachman.

"Thank you, James,"

The Coachman, James, got up and opened the carriage door.

"Of course, my lady, please stay safe. This place is rumoured to be a bit weird,"

"Thank you, James. I shall take your warning to heart and shall see you in an hour,"

The Coachman bowed and retook his seat where the reins laid—giving them a flick and being off. Baroness arrived at the door and opened it slowly.

"Hello, is there anyone here," she asked.

"Ah, you have arrived," said a familiar voice.

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