A/N: So, I don't own these games, or the characters. I just wanted to write a story about them! R&R please! And enjoy :)

BloodRayne/Devil May Cry Crossover! It's based off the 3rd DMC game with his brother Vergil.


Chapter 1: Under the Full Moon We Meet

Blood, vengeance, and death had been the only things keeping her going for the last few centuries. Knowing full well that her mother had been raped and murdered, that was the key that kept her focused, driven, and always hungry for more. But now, now that she had gotten her revenge, what would she do? Somehow, she couldn't imagine a half-human, half-vampire, getting a 9 to 5 job behind a desk. Not her, anyway. She had managed to defeat the one person that she wanted to, after all the work she had done killing the rest of his family, and partially her family as well, she was driven to find out the next step, the next path to take in her life.

Standing on the edge of the local hotel building, she watched as people passed beneath her. The wind blew the strands of red hair from her face as she looked towards the sky. The moon was in its fullest, and it wasn't just an ordinary full moon. It was the night of the annual blood red moon, or harvest moon as mortals liked to call it. She couldn't help but smile at the memories of past nights that occurred during a blood moon. The nights filled with carnage, with the killings and beatings of the vampires whom she had sworn to kill. Sure, this sounded like something straight out of a movie, but for Rayne, this was no happy go lucky movie that ended with the heroine walking off into the sunset. Mainly because seeing as she was part vampire, the sunlight tended to be a little bit painful on her skin. Granted she couldn't be killed by the sunlight, since she was immune to the weaknesses of her brethren fullbloods. No less, it could still hurt her.

"Rayne, you there?" Asked the British voice over the intercom.

"What is it now, Sebastian?" She sighed.

"We've got trouble," He remarked back, clearly irritated at the way she replied.

"We've always got trouble, what's new?" She began to walk along the edge of the building, looking for a safe place to land.

"Seems we have an outpouring of vampires near the school. Thought they'd be gone by now, what with Kagan defeated."

"No such luck, seems they're just going to keep getting worse, now that they don't have to follow any rules. Like I told you back at the throne room, this is going to be a pretty interesting couple of years." She replied, thinking back to the night before, the night that she finally had her vengeance on the man who killed her mother and had created her the way she was. "I'll go check it out, don't wait up for me."

Looking around once more, she kneeled at the corner of the hotel, looking down at the 8 stories below. It was a pretty calm night for a change, not including the school interruption. She couldn't help but smile at the thought of exercise and jumped down. As the wind enveloped her body, she somersaulted, landing in a cat-like position in the middle of the alley. She could have taken the time to use the fire escape, but then again, she never liked to do things the normal way.

As she walked through the back streets and alley ways, Rayne could only look upon the destruction that Kagan had brought to this city. It had been a somewhat peaceful place, until the shroud was released, and vampires were free to walk in daylight. That had been an interesting experience. Rayne thought back to her fights through the zoo, the battle on the clock tower, and a glint in her eye became brighter as she remembered the look on Kagan's face as she killed him.

"Got to love memories," She smirked.

Rayne was lucky enough that she had been taken in by the organization that was known as the Brimstone Society, who were able to get her to join them in destroying these creatures. But now, as Sebastian stated, it looked as even they had deserted them.

The soft tapping of her shoes were the only thing she could hear, which seemed unusual to her. There was always some sort of noise that could be heard, that's why it was called a city. She really didn't like the silence, she was so used to the humans screaming and running, that this was definitely not the same place it had once been.

Rayne walked quickly towards the school, her blades sharpened to their finest, as she suddenly heard the screams of humans and monsters. Gripping the handles of the blades tighter, she ran towards the building, ready to kill anything that moved. But as she approached the run down structure, she came upon a site that she wasn't expecting. Bodies were strewn all over the steps that lead into the edifice, and they weren't human bodies either. She was curious to see as to what had killed these creatures, and as she pulled her blades to the front, she charged inside.

Running through the front door of the library, she could clearly see a trail of blood leading towards the reading deck. She could clearly hear the sounds of the monsters that were being destroyed as she climbed the steps.

"Sebastian, are you there?" She whispered into her comms.

"What is it Rayne? Did you find the library?" He replied.

"Yes," She answered. "But I don't think I was the first one here."

Reaching the top of the library, she slowed her pace to a brisk walk, making sure that whatever was killing these creatures, wasn't about to kill her as well. Standing next to a statue, she stopped, and focused her attention on the walls. One of her perks to being who she was, was the added bonus of having superb vision. It was so well focused that she could actually see through anything that she looked at. Looking from room to room, she came across to figures in the largest room down the hall. Making her mind up, she ran towards the sounds. She heard a final scream as she rounded the corner, and came face to face with an unexpected sight.

"Who the hell are you?" She asked, pulling her blades in front of her.

A tall figure wearing a blood red jacket turned to face her. His hair was white, his eyes dark, and in his hands he carried a rather large sword.

"You've got to be Rayne." The stranger stated, placing his sword back into its sheath.

Rayne stood before him, studying him from head to toe. He seemed familiar to her for some reason, but that didn't surprise her. She had met hundreds, if not thousands of people over the course of her life. She noticed he also had a pair of guns strapped to his sides, along with the sword attached to his back.

"Do I know you?" She asked, placing her weapons aside as he did.

"No, but I've heard of your reputation, it's caused quite a stir across the globe."

"And just who are you? I don't like games, so you'd better give me an answer damnit." She snarled. She didn't like people that she didn't know. Actually, she didn't like people in general.

"Dante." He remarked back, unfazed by her statement.

"Wait, you mean to tell me that you're the demon hunter?" She asked.

"Yes," He stated as he turned towards the door.

"What the hell are you doing here then?" She asked, grabbing his arm, trying to keep him from leaving.

"That's none of your damn business." He pulled his arm away from her.

"This is my city, of course it's my damn business."

"I don't recall you winning any elections or buying this city," He growled back.

"You have no idea who the fuck you're messing with, Dante."

"I have a good idea, and I'm not here to fight with you. Now get out of my way."

Just as it seemed as if Rayne were about to start another portion of their argument, a loud crash came from a room down the hall. Dante ran towards the sounds, followed closely by Rayne. She kept thinking of the man in front of her and what she had heard of him. She had been told about him from Sebastian and the other members of the Brimstone society, told that he was like her, half human, half something else. So he was part demon, had decided to fight against them, like her. Didn't mean she had to like him.

They ran through a set of large wooden doors and looked over the balcony. Leaning over the railing, the two jumped to the floor, landing with a loud thump as they turned towards the source of the commotion. Rayne had to shake her head, as the person in front of her looked exactly like…Dante.

"Hello brother," The other man smiled, as he held a book in his arms.

"You're not going anywhere with that book, Vergil." Dante sneered as he pulled his guns out.

"I'm afraid I am," And before either of them could do anything, Vergil jumped through a window, and out of the library.

"Shouldn't we go after him!" Rayne yelled, obviously not used to letting her prey get away from her.

"No, not yet."

"Not yet?"

"I need more time to prepare," He replied as he began to walk away.

"Prepare for what?"

"Death."

End Ch. 1


Ok, so this is my first Devil May Cry and BloodRayne fic, so be gentle!