YYYAAAAYYYY!! MY FIRST POST!! ya... I'm bored so don't comment on my sudden out burst...

(screams really loud) hehe. hey!! I've always wondered something. who hear has ever noticed that Seras is named after a store, or pretty close to it?

(sings) DISCLAIMER TIME:

me no own Hellsing, or 'Bram Strokers: Dracula',... me just own Forever and Hulbert. whoa... that looks weird.

Just so you know, my story is much like the Novel Dracula... but later on it will have more Hellsing... and in the beginning... Hellsing is just a comic that people thought were fake... but Forever knows that it is real and will even go though time to prove it.

OKAY... on with the show!! Err... story...

Chapter 1: Time travel

"Eet's almost ready, Forever." A young girl with brown hair looked up at her guardian, only to look at the way he looked.

Professor Hulbert was a short man but one of very high in stature. He had black hair with gray strikes going though it, and a pair of glasses the size of his fists, which, have to admit, is pretty funny looking. She wanted to laugh like she usually did, but today she was on a mission. She stood up reluctantly and headed toward the contraption. Her legs felt like Jell-o as she stood in front of her 'father'.

'Today is the big day' she thought to herself, pushing up the annoying pair of thick framed, librarian, glasses, 'It's the day you get to meet the infamous Alucard' she grinned at the thought of going back in time to warn someone that may not be real that man is going to capture him and make him his servant.

Professor Hulbert looked at her, bewildered by her expression,

"Aun't you nervous, my dear?"

Forever glanced at his direction, pulling her out thoughts and back to reality, if that was real at this point.

"Nope," she replied.

The professor crossed his arms and tapped his foot lightly. He probably wanted a full head to toe information quiz for his studies.

She sighed, "OK. Maybe a little, but it not because of the machine."

"Then vy are you afraid?" he asked directly after she answered, his foot tapping louder.

She sighed again, more annoyed this time that she had to explain this to the most insensitive person in the world, "I'm afraid that if I go back in time that he wont be real and I'll be stuck there in that time period, alone." She hesitated when she said word alone. It was possibly one of the worst words in the human language. she had probably used that word so many times in the past two years that she despised every syllable.

The professor chuckled; he apparently knew who and what she was talking about,"No more 'alone' than you are here." He turned away from her, "I want you to go and pack your essentials into this bag." he tossed a bag at her, that she was barely able to catch. she sighed and when her room, which was just across the hall.
Here, she was treated more like a lab rat that a human. Hulbertalways had something for her to test, or be tested on, that's why her room was so close to the lab. He would sometimes wake her up in the middle of the night to test something on her, which is what he did tonight, but she didn't mind this time. She wanted to do this project, it would give her a chanse to get out of this hell hole.

She could not wait to see Alucard in person, even though when she'll meet him he'll still be known as Dracula. But no matter, he'll still be as cool as ever... hopefully.

Forever walked into her room. It was plain , with white walls and a small bed in the corner an occasional electronic and small bookshelf, but today it looked more like a new beginning.

'This will be like moving out!' she thought as she went to a crudely built bookshelf on the wall. She grabbed all of the books off of the shelf. 'Eclipse, yes, Twilight, duh, New moon, da, Hellsing comics 1-9, hell yes, Dracula, hell ya, the Uglies series, checkroo,' and so on and so forth.

She went to her desk and grabbed a small remote. she aimed it at the stack of books, sketch books, pencil bags, and clothes, that she had packed and turned the knob to one inch and pushed the big red button. An ultra violet ray shot out of end of the remote and hit the small, yet somewhat large pile of necessities. Each item in the stack shrunk into an inch. she went over to the small pile and grabbed all of the books with just two hands and placed them into an empty make-up bag. She placed one in the center of her palm,

"It's so tiny and cute," she said rubbing the cover gently before shoving into the little bag with a board expression on her face, "And now its boring,"

She placed the one inch sized sketch pads along with the books. "I love Hulbert so much sometimes,"she thought aloud thinking of the day that Hulbert gave her the shrink ray. She packed two make-up bags, filled with with clothes and books, into the bag that Hulbert gave her. She also packed a solar powered generator, something else that the professor made for her. Then she placed her computer beside it. She couldn't shrink the computer because then it would explode, just like last time. she smiled as she thought about the look on guardians face when he found out that she needed a new computer. It was something mixed with range and a 'Holy shit, i just gave a VERY violent and easy to anger child a tool that could be used as a weapon' expression on his face.

She searched around her room for her iPod charger. When she found it she stuffed it in her bag. She looked at the small, thin, and shiny iPod with affection.
It was one of the last things she had of her mother. She sighed, thinking of good times was always such a burden now. She shoved the iPod into her black coat pocket and continued to pack.

'Wait!' ,said the little voice that she some times thought was a mental condition, as she was about to leave, 'What about the album?'

Forever turned her gaze to the bed. She walked toward it and reached her hand under it until she found what she was looking for. She flipped it open and saw pictures of her life. Tears filled her eyes as she pulled a picture out and shoved it into her pocket.

"i'm getting a new life now, I... I should not reminisce about the past" she answered the creepy little voice, "But... but i will keep this picture,"

After she placed the album on her bed, she headed back toward the lab.

Professor Hulbert sat there waiting for her to come back. As she entered the room, he rushed up to her and strapped her to a cold ,metal, chair. He grabbed the now full bag and strapped it to her lap.

"Are all these straps truly necessary?" she asked, hoping for a no and that he was just being cliche.

"Yes, vy? Are you frighted? he asked, a wide grin spreading across his face.

"No," she answered truthfully, "It's just really uncomfortable" she replied with a mocking grin threatening to show its self.

He grumbled something under his breath, was he disappointed? She couldn't but show her amusement. He growled, and walked over to the computer.

"Ok, my dear, vat year are ve headed for?"

Forever searched her mind, "1897,"

He set the timer, "Vat place?"

"Transylvania" she replied.

He typed into the computer, "Vere in Transylvania, may i ask?"

She looked at her tied up wrist. "In the Carpathian Mountains, outside Castle Dracula," She answered absentmindedly, forgetting that Hulbert was even there.

He looked at the child with a blank look upon his face; she was just staring at her wrist.

He shoke his head as he typed in the words, hoping that this is really were she wanted to go. Forever heard a faint whisper, 'Good-bye, Forever.', it seemed to say, but she couldn't be sure because a huge whirling sound came.

She opened her eyes to what had happened, she was half expecting the machine was a failure, but when she opened her eyes she was in a totally new place. It was in a dark, haunting, forest. The medal chair that was once beneath her was now replaced by hard, cold, floor.

She looked around frantically, "Where am I?" she thought aloud.

She stood up and took a step only to be tripped by her bag. She yelped, more in surprize then in pain.

In a distance she could here horses running, and fast. She looked to her feet to realize that she was in the middle of the road. A faint lantern was lit in a distance; it was coming closer at a frightening speed. She could have moved, but she was frozen to her spot as if a witch had put a hex on her. She heard someone shout in another lanuage, and horses neighing, she flinched and waited for impact. When nothing came she opened her eyes only to be greeted by the warm breath of a hoarse. Then, out of shock, she fainted.

MMMWWWHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA!!

i made a cliff hanger!! I hate to read 'em but love to write 'em... I'm board now... Do de doooo... oh ya! I'M ALL MOST DONE WITH THE SECOND CHAPTER!! YYAAAYY!! ssooooooo... now what? Oh i know!! I'll listen to 'Voltaire' again, they all ways know how to entertain me with music!!

"Fangs were flying, capes were torn

Hell hath no fury like a Vampire scorned

The number one rule in this game:

Never call one by his real name

Wigs were pulled, top hats were crushed

By pointy boots in a rush

And Boris at the bar orders a Bud and says,

'It's just another night at the Vampire Club.'"

hehe... me like that song... man if your reading this far into my authors note you must be even border then me. that must suck... just so you know... that song is called 'the vampire club' if you wanna hear it. it makes me laugh... OPEN FOR REVIEWS!! (but please be nice)