The Times

The Stolen Bride

(3/18) A man kidnapped a noble bride from the altar of Westminster Abbey after knocked the also noble groom down, seen by Her Majesty herself!

Dozens of London citizens reported that they had seen a foreign man with a furious trashing bride on his shoulder this Saturday. Some officers nearby had tried to stop him, but somehow he could escape still with the bride. Two police cars had reported that they found them, but they lost his track.

"This guy held her on his shoulder! I'm glad this bride wacked him with her high heel." Said one of the witnesses who refused to have his name written. Another witness didn't act so negative to the man. Nancy (58) had helped the man in question.

"He must be a nobleman from Hungary, that's why he gave me that rose. He said 'multumasc' or something like that to me." Said Nancy. She had helped the man to get into a taxi on Marsham St. The man somehow had managed to give her a stalk of red rose and said something in foreign language.

The man and the stolen bride were seen on Victoria St, and later on Marsham St, and suddenly the patrol car lost their track.

The bride's suspected was stolen from Westminster Abbey, where a royal wedding was privately held. Beside Her Majesty, Sir Roodney, Sir Island, Sir Penwood, and Sir Sutherland were seen attended the wedding as well. But no one seemed willingly to give their opinion or any information about what had happened. Some sources believe that the groom was David Cornelius Abber, son of William Abber, a high rank officer in British Army who also attended the wedding. The stolen bride is suspected to be the controversial beautiful blonde Miss. Roodney, the only daughter of Sir Leonard Roodney, one of the Round Table Knights. Read Controversial Roodney Girl (page 15). Some sources guess that her father has paired her with Mr. Abber. Another source believes that the stolen bride was Miss. Hellsing, the daughter of Arthur Hellsing, one of the former Knights. But nothing can be assured.

Even that the wedding was attended by some high rank people, there were just small amount of guests attended. Westminster Abbey was silent after the guest left. Surprisingly, its condition is still perfect since the terrorist attack in Tower of London a couple of week ago. Read Reconstruction part III (page 14)

Sunday, 19th March

Walter folded the newspaper and shook his head lightly. He regretted reading the newspaper; it made his head hurt a bit. He placed the newspaper on the nightstand beside his hospital bed. He was sent to the hospital after they had saved him from the chopper crush. He had been there for a week and a half. He had no contact with Integra. Thanks to ALucard, he knew that they locked her under the Tower of London. And suddenly this newspaper came and told him something too unpredicted. Why didn't Alucard tell him anything? It made his head dizzy.

"Are you okay? Walter?" Asked Ceras worry. She also regretted for bringing the newspaper for Walter. She had heard some receptionists in the Hospital's Receptionist talking about Hellsing, and the truth was they're gossiping about what had happened the day before.

"To say the truth, Miss. Victoria, I'm not okay. I'm worry about Sir Integra. Can you feel something from your master?" Asked Walter full of hope. But Ceras shook her head sadly. She had no connection with her master since Thursday.

"Miss Victoria, I need your help." Said Walter firmly. He didn't wait for the draculina's answer and just continued, "You have to go to Westminster Abbey or anywhere necessary and asked someone there and make sure about this. If it wans't Integra, you may back, but if it was her, you have to gain more information."

"Sure, Walter." Said Ceras. And she left the hospital.

A/N: What do you think? If the story's lame, I'll delete it. If you think it's a good start, I'll post the rest chapters. I know my English is bad, so if there are errors, I'll be glad if you point it out and I'll be gladder if you can tell me the correction. Thanks…