((Sorry! I would've been on last night but the broadband cut out again before I could send my reply. It's working again now though.))
Sebastian frowned as he looked down to Ciel. He didn't know what he felt right now. He was furious with Alois and Claude, but he was so focused on Ciel right now that he didn't even think about getting them back. He had to take care of Ciel anyway. He had no plans of leaving his side.
"...I know it does, master." He sighed, holding him close though careful not to hurt him. He knew that Ciel was trying to conceal his pain. He had to give the boy credit for that, it would obviously hurt a lot.
The blood was very tempting to him but right now he couldn't care less how much there was. He wished he could make Ciel better, make the pain go away, but there was nothing he could do to help him. He was a demon, not a miracle-worker.
It was then that he realised that a miracle was exactly what they needed.
He sighed. He begun to wonder if Claude cared for Alois in the same way Sebastian cared for Ciel. It wouldn't be too far fetched, considering how not too long ago he seemed interested only in stealing Ciel's soul. But now he would give up that opportunity just to make sure nothing happened to Alois.
"I'm sorry, master. I woudl've been there sooner but I couildn't find where to look. I should've never taken my eyes off of you..." He was beginning to blame himself. When previously he had blamed Claude, he was now convinced it was his fault. Maybe if he had kept close to Ciel it wouldn't of happened.
Alois took a deep breath to calm himself. He clutched onto Claude's shoulders as he felt the demon kiss down his neck. He hated to admit it, but he liked the touch. He liked it a lot. Claude had never done this before...
He moved his head slightly so that it would be easier for Claude and that his head would not be in the way. His thoughts slowly drifted away from Ciel and Sebastian. Eventually all thoughts of the other servants left his mind, too. He was now simply focused on himself and Claude, as though they were the only two people in the world who mattered right now.