"You are a vampire, and I am a vampire hunter, from a long line of vampire hunters," Integra said calmly as the traitors showed themselves for who and what they had become. "And you think that this is your lucky day?"

"Sir Hellsing," Hiei said quietly, stepping up to her side. "May I see you wield your blade? I know you are carrying it."

The woman smirked around her cigar. "I was just going to have Walter dispose of them, but why not?" she answered quietly, standing from her chair and, depositing her coat, drew her blade, and cocked a gun. She had shot four before taking the step to behead the nearest of them. She was about to cut down the next vampire when Hiei beat her to it.

"I didn't say anything about having them all to yourself," he said in answer to her look, a small smirk on his face.

"Want to join in the fun Walter?" Integra asked jovially, as Hiei went for another and she turned to the vampire that was attempting to come up behind her.

"Love to ma'am," he said, slicing off three heads simultaneously with a twitch of his wrist and the wires attached to his fingers, a small smile on his own face as well.

"Lord Penwood, I confess I had wondered if you were a traitor as well," Integra said as she went to collect her coat once more.

"I'm a pitiful coward, but I'm not a traitor," the man said, shaking in fear from the display he had just witnessed.

"General! A fleet of airships have been spotted heading this way!" one of the technicians yelled, a paper in his fist. "They're just one-hundred kilometres away sir!"

"Why are we only just hearing of this now?" Penwood demanded.

"I expect the same thing happened at all the other communication centres as was attempted here," Integra answered, calmly dragging on her cigar again. "Traitors. I recommend evacuating the building, Lord Penwood. They are sure to come here too."

"They're attacking the entire city, and one of the balloons had broken off in the direction of your private estate, Sir Hellsing," a soldier said, reading from the little information they had available to them now that so many other towers had apparently been taken over or defected.

"My estate is in perfectly capable hands,"Integra replied. "Penwood?"

"I can't go, Integra. I'm a coward, but this is where I belong. This is my place. Your place is to be out there fighting these monsters. We may be able to reach some people who are still alive and loyal. Anybody, no, everybody else should evacuate, however. There is no need for all of you to die here."

Integra handed over a spare gun and magazine of silver bullets to the man, and walked out.

"Did you not hear me," Penwood said to his people. "You should get out of here while you can."

"Sir, you can't even operate a console. We're staying."

Integra smiled as the door closed behind Walter, proud of the Englishmen who were loyal to their country.

"The enemy at the Hellsing estate has just been defeated," Hiei said suddenly as they reached the car. "The Wild Geese shall remain behind to maintain security. Yusuke, Kurama, Alucard and Seras are on their way to London on Puu. Do you want to rendezvous Sir Hellsing?"

"How do you know that Hiei?" she demanded sharply.

Hiei sighed and removed the white strip of cloth on his forehead that warded his Jagan, revealing his third eye to the two humans.

"Alright, I'll take you at your word from now on," Integra answered, staring at the purple iris when Hiei's regular eyes were a bloody brown-red.

Hiei nodded, but did not replace the warding, stuffing the cloth into the pocket of his pants instead.

"What are your orders, Sir Integra?" Walter asked.

"My orders have never changed, Walter. Search and Destroy, all undead enemies of England and threats to her population are to be exterminated," Integra said calmly. "We will perform our duty as we have always done. Care to join us in a slaughter of fools, Hiei?"

Hiei grinned savagely. "You're asking if I want to slaughter fools? Gladly."

Walter and Integra got into the car, and Hiei secured himself on the roof. He disliked being caught in the metal boxes on wheels. Five minutes into the drive, he tapped on the roof for the car to pull over.

"We're being both hunted and watched, by different parties, but Kurama, the Detective and the other two will be here momentarily," the small demon said plainly.

"It's probably Iscariot watching us," Integra answered. "You might just get to meet the Paladin Anderson, Hiei. How do you take blessed bayonets throughout your body?"

"If they don't hit anything vital, about as well as anybody else," Hiei answered before spinning sharply to decapitate a vampire. "Who's next?" he demanded of the horde. "Do not stray more than ten meters away from this point, either of you," he added softly to the two humans he considered himself babysitting.

Walter disassembled vampires en-mass with his wires, Integra shot several before putting the gun away and drawing her sword instead, and started piercing hearts and cutting off heads. Hiei sliced a few up casually, as though thinking. Stepping back a moment, he sheathed his sword and began a small summoning.

"Fist of the Mortal Flame!" he growled, thrusting his first forward, fire shooting forward and burning all the vampires in its path. He drew his sword once more and continued slicing heads off shoulders.

"Hiei!" a voice called from directly above, causing the dark demon to smile. It was Kurama's voice.

"You just had to get showy, didn't you?" Yusuke's voice joined in, and Puu became defined in the dark sky.

"Be glad it wasn't the dragon," Hiei retorted, though he smiled to see them both, but his red eyes sharpened to see Alucard and Seras. "Has the Schrodinger been found yet?" he demanded.

"No," Kurama admitted.

"Now that we're all here, Seras should take Puu and find him," Hiei said, looking from Integra to Yusuke. "The rest of us can have fun with all the other Nazi freaks."

"Sounds good to me," Seras said, not exactly entirely keen on this kind of fighting yet.

Yusuke gave Puu a pat and a nod.

"Remember to use your third eye to search for him," Hiei and Alucard instructed at the same time, looking at each other and sharing a smirk.

"Yeah, I got it. Schrodinger . . . Let's go," she said to the bird, climbing up on its neck as Yusuke had done.

Puu screamed and smiled, taking off.

"Now that is a beast the likes o' which I ha' ne'er seen afore," said a voice from the rooftops.

"The spectators reveal themselves," Hiei noted.

"Anderson," Alucard smiled.

"Iscariot," Integra hissed.

"Hey, that means Hienkel is around somewhere?" Yusuke asked, looking up into the shadows. "Yeah! There ya are! What's with perching on top of buildings like vultures?" he asked the lady gunner.

"Orders to observe, not interfere, from Archbishop Maxwell," she answered. "This is Yumi, though sometimes she's Yumiko, and a lot less violent," Heinkel added, introducing the nun beside her on the roof.

"Oh, hey, nice to meet cha," Yusuke called, waving up.

"I swear I will kill you one day Detective. You are just that much of an idiot," Hiei said, taking off the head of a vampire that was behind Yusuke with his sword.

"Aw, come on, just because I make friends easier," Yusuke prodded, noticing the decapitated vampire and his still moving friends, pointing his spirit gun at those still standing, he levelled the rest of them. "Is that all of them?"

"In this sector of the city, yes, that is all of them," Hiei answered.

"We can either wait for the vampires to come to us or we can go to them," Kurama said. "Those are our options."

"We take the fight to the enemy," Integra stated. "We will stop them before any more English citizens can be killed."

"Your enemy is here, Hellsing," Andreson stated, jumping down from the building he was standing on. "Our fight isn't finished yet, Vampire," he said, green eyes locked on Alucard.

"Our fight," Alucard said, looking over at the priest, "is not for this moment, my dear nemesis. There are true fools who must be defeated first. Fools who would infect every human with their filth, where I only infect the small space that I occupy."

"Fighting beside you would be contrary to Archbishop Maxwell's orders," Heinkel stated.

"Oh yes, destroy a small problem while the large one is allowed to run free?" Kurama asked. "I fail to see the logic of that man. I believe he has been mentally unstable for some time, myself, likely stemming from a deeply seeded insecurity."

"How dare you speak of Arch-"

"No Heinkel," Anderson interrupted, "This boy is correct. I will need to take Maxwell in hand shortly. Very well, Nazi abominations first, Hellsing abominations next Monday after scones and tea."

"Sounds like a good plan," Hiei said. "While you visit with us, we can talk about fighting styles."

"I'm not sure about that, I don't trust that extra eye ye have. Are ye an abomination also?" Anderson asked, narrowing his eyes at the much shorter figure.

"Hmph, so far I'm beginning to think that there is very little you do not consider an abomination, Paladin."