[ A janitor? That's an awfully irreverent word for the grim, rigorous work involved in becoming a Blackmore Cemetery gravekeeper, Gray thinks, but she smiles a little wryly. Cleaning up graves, maintaining the grounds... it is a lot like being a janitor in the end.
But Gray was talking about spirits, not cleaning, and Ciel still called it janitor work. A suspicion forms in in Gray's mind that Ciel knows more than your average person. She knows she isn't supposed to talk about magecraft with the uninvolved, but spirits and the undead are much fairer game. For reasons entirely beyond her, her compatriots love haunted houses, and there are even exorcists on TV. It should be okay to talk about it, whether or not Ciel is officially involved... ]
The village of the cemetery I helped take care of was small, so ghosts would only appear every once in a while. And my training was very thorough, so I don't find it overly dangerous work... normally.
[ But sometimes you run into Aozaki Touko or an actual gd Servant... ]
Do you... perhaps know a little about things of that nature?
[ Extremely vague wording, but a sly wordster she is not. ]
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But Gray was talking about spirits, not cleaning, and Ciel still called it janitor work. A suspicion forms in in Gray's mind that Ciel knows more than your average person. She knows she isn't supposed to talk about magecraft with the uninvolved, but spirits and the undead are much fairer game. For reasons entirely beyond her, her compatriots love haunted houses, and there are even exorcists on TV. It should be okay to talk about it, whether or not Ciel is officially involved... ]
The village of the cemetery I helped take care of was small, so ghosts would only appear every once in a while. And my training was very thorough, so I don't find it overly dangerous work... normally.
[ But sometimes you run into Aozaki Touko or an actual gd Servant... ]
Do you... perhaps know a little about things of that nature?
[ Extremely vague wording, but a sly wordster she is not. ]