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Sebastian Michaelis ([personal profile] hisbutler_bound) wrote2010-01-21 03:31 am

His Butler, Enduring

[He feed clicks on. He's not amused at all. The promise of going home is an exciting endevour and half of him hopes Ciel was only a test of many, but why now, even though they post mark it as the two years. Why not on the first year? Why not just slaughter them all]

Not until I see and feel it happen, will I believe such a ridiculous notion.

[He thinks for a moment, pausing. Perhaps he should have something prepared for his young master, should he return. He's less charming than before, clearly bored]

Foolish. Even if set free, are you willing to pay any price needed for it?

[identity profile] animusfortuna.livejournal.com 2010-01-21 08:44 am (UTC)(link)
...Perhaps so. It is quite unlikely for us to be sent home. If I were the Animus, I would have sent everyone home without warning, just like what happened with the previous disappearances.

i honestly did not fully understand that sentence, sorry. >_>

[identity profile] animusfortuna.livejournal.com 2010-01-21 01:51 pm (UTC)(link)
The Animus thrives in our despair - we are like subjects to them, being experimented in event by event for the sake of their amusement. If they had so much fun with us, why send us back home now?

There is only one plausible reason, in my opinion, that fits in all of this perfectly -

Once again, the Animus are playing with our feelings, seeing on how we shall react to the recent news.