My Fairytale

Sesshy's Mistress

Summary: What if the Prince didn't save the Princess? What would happen to her? What if the happy ending didn't end so happily after all? What if evil won? What if happy endings really only happened in a child's dream? What if . . .

Disclaimer: I do not own the Sailor Moon or Hellsing series nor do I own the characters from within their respective animes. I do, however, own this idea for a crossover and Keane.


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A week had passed since the attack on the Hellsing manor. Nevertheless, the loss was still felt. The funeral had come and gone, leaving the tiring task of finding and hiring new recruits. While Integra Hellsing busied herself with that, Cosmos spent her time at the grave sites.

Though she had done everything possible to save the lives of the soldiers, hardly any of the original Hellsing operatives had survived or were able to be healed. This fact alone dealt a harder blow than any she gained during battle.

"Who are you?" One man questioned the silver woman, voicing the concern that rang through the mind of everyone present.

"I am many things and yet not," Cosmos sighed while giving the group behind her all of her attention. "I have also been known by several names, but I currently answer to Cosmos, Queen of Stars."

Serenity stepped out from under the sanctuary of the willow tree. Her body was instantly covered in small droplets of water that fell heavily from the sky. Her heeled feet sank into the moist soil, making it hard to walk. She continued on, ignoring the thunder and lighting, until she came to the front of the grave stones belonging to the former Hellsing Operatives.

"Queen of Stars? That's preposterous!" An unknown man shouted out in anger.

"Almost as preposterous as vampires and zombies running around and killing innocent people?" Cosmos bit back the growl that threatened to escape.

"Where did you come from? What is your purpose here?" Walter questioned while observing how Alucard slowly advanced on the young woman. He was curious as to whether or not she was aware of the animalistic hunger burning deep in Alucard's blood red eyes.

"If you're asking whether or not I am a human or a threat, you have no need to worry. I am here to defeat the evil and influence of Chaos," Cosmos answered matter-of-factly.

"I'm sorry," Serenity sank down to her knees, ignoring the feel of the mud soaking into her clothes and coating her skin. Head bowed, she cried for the loss and swore to avenge each and every person who she failed to protect that day.

"Protect? Where was your protection when my men were being devoured?!" Integra demanded while lifting her gun and pointing it straight towards Cosmos.

Pain shot through Cosmos' system at the cold woman's words and it reflected in her eyes momentarily. "I will not taint their sacrifice and memory by spewing out excuses for myself. Though I am not perfect, I will make sure that this never happens again."

"How?"

Slowly, Serenity stood and as she rose, her body transformed into her Cosmos form. Rain now slammed into her body, pelting her skin with icy cold droplets. Above her head, clouds rolled and thunder roared while lightning lit up the sky ominously.

Reaching out her free hand, Cosmos let her powers flow from her body and over the graves. A few minutes passed without any change before soft spheres floated up through the soil. They floated momentarily above their respective graves before floating to and around Cosmos. The grieving woman stood and watched them dance all around her. Slowly, she let a broken smile grace her features.

Lifting her hand palm up, she concentrated and called out a familiar object, her locket. The lid flicked up and a soft tune floated up from within, breaking her heart all over again. With a single wave of her staff, a portal opened and she moved to step through it. Behind her all of the star seeds followed obediently, dancing to the rhythm of the song.

Walter cleared his throat softly before reading off the statistics listed in his paper work. Integra had demanded to know where Hellsing stood in regards after the attack.

"Out of ninety-six agents that Hellsing employs, only ten survived. Eight of the survivors were not present at the time of the attack. Alucard was the only survivor. Since he is already dead, you and I are the only survivors." Alucard spoke while handing over a manila folder holding several documents inside of it.

"I see," Integra spoke while regarding Walter. Her normally cold and calculating gaze was now lack. The loss had struck deep inside of her being and it would be a while before it healed. "And regarding the rest of your 'research'?"

"In regards to the Millennium Group or Ms. Cosmos?" Walter questioned, unsure as to what topic of research he was supposed to comment upon.

"Millennium."

"Unfortunately, nothing was collected. I was able to obtain permission from the Round Table Conference to obtain help from the M15 and M16 and scoured the British Library; however, even they were of no help." Walter swallowed nervously as he noted the stiffness that had washed over Sir Integra.

"We also investigated several supernatural groups stationed in America, France, and Japan – there were seven in total. Even with the supernatural study groups and militia help, nothing was uncovered. We even went so far as to inquire with the Star Wars fan club."

"Star Wars?" Integra questioned.

"The Millennium Falcon, Han Solo's ship. The search proved fruitless, and we were left to look at the word itself. Millennium-"

"-A span of a thousand years." A black hole appeared in the middle of Integra's office. From within it, Cosmos gracefully stepped out and into the room. The portal quickly disappeared from behind her.

"What do you know of it?" Integra questioned the woman through guarded eyes. Though through the Round Table's persistence a truce was made, Integra did not trust the strange woman. Yes, the one who called herself Cosmos had shared some information with them, but it was not good enough. So long as she interfered, nothing would be good enough.

"I told you of who I am but not of where I came," Cosmos spoke lowly with an air of indecisiveness; it would seem like she held her doubts in regards to her new 'teammates' as well.

"Explain yourself!" Integra ordered, biting off the end of her cigar in her haste and anger. How dare she hold back vital information that could benefit the destruction of vampire filth!

"I would be more than happy to provide you with a summary to my beginning; however, I will share this with you and only you, Integra Hellsing," Cosmos spoke while tossing a glance over her shoulder and towards Walter.

"Walter is a vital part of this organization and will remain informed of everything in regards to it," Integra shot back, denying Cosmos the privacy in which she sought.

"My past is not something I wish to share with you, but I have no choice. When the need calls for it, I may inform him of my past as well. Until then, you and only you shall be enlightened."

For a few minutes, Cosmos and Integra merely stared each other down. Neither woman wished to give in to the other's demands. Ultimately, however, Cosmos caved in and relented to allowing Walter to remain in the room.

"I will give a simple concept as to what the meaning of the word may hold; however, you will see what I am speaking of whereas Walter shall not. Before you interrupt, this is a form of mental communication. You have no need to worry about me seeing anything of value or concern as I transfer my memories to you. All you will need to do is relax and open your mind to me," Cosmos stepped forward until she stood right before Integra's desk.

"As stated earlier, a millennium can refer to a thousand year span…or reign…." As Cosmos' voice filtered through the air, Integra felt her mind grow foggy. Slowly, a slight tingling sensation began to stir within the back recesses of her mind. The more Cosmos spoke, the stronger it grew, expanding, thriving, and encompassing every thought. Almost as suddenly as it began, it stopped. In its place, memories of a life that was not her on flashed through her minds eye. The scenery changed as each image flashed faster than the last. Integra was silenced and stunned at what she saw; it was incomprehensible, impossible, and unbelievable.

"…if memory serves correct, the earliest similarity to this occurred and changed the world forever-"

"A powerful force that sought the glory of an empire that would last over a thousand years," Integra spoke through the haze of her mind, interrupting Cosmos. When the memories of Cosmos had finally started to slow, another image had appeared in Integra's mind. Malnourished, nude, beaten, and bruised bodies piled atop one another in death camps all over Europe; large towers that blew out smoke of the most horrendous smell; and ton's of belongings, hair, clothes, luggage, and personal belongings, stored away like precious treasures and trophies - "It waged war with the world, planning to cleanse it of all 'evil'. Hitler, Germany, The Third Reich."

Walter gasped in understanding and surprise while Cosmos nodded her head solemnly. Integra slowly turned and looked out the large windows behind her desk before speaking once more, "You are to leave no stone unturned, none! I don't care how insignificant it may seem, I do not want any information overlooked. In regards to our forces, we will no longer be recruiting from the army. We can not afford the loss."

"Is there a specific reason why, sir?"

"Yes. Taking so few recruits at a time will draw suspicion; it appears unnatural. That is why I have taken the liberty to hire the Wild Geese as replacements. They should arrive shortly and their training will begin immediately afterward. Seeing as Cosmos and the Round Table has settled upon a temporary agreement, she will be helping to train and prepare the men along with you, Walter." Integra pulled out several papers from her desk and handed them over to the aged man. He took them and scanned over the information listed.

"Wild Geese?" Cosmos inquired.

"Mercenaries for hire with military expertise. From what information you supplied on the newest enemy to find his way into England along with the already supernatural goings that happens, they will need to be taught how to handle the situations." Integra answered while lighting another cigar.

"They are under contract and will not betray us," Walter added, sensing Cosmos' concern.

Keane had found his prey for the night. Unbeknownst to the homeless man, he was being stalked by the worst kind of predator. Fangs lengthened and pressed against the bottom of Keane's lip as he drew closer to his prey, readying to sink his fangs and devour the pulsing nectar of life.

Only a few more steps and the poor man would be in his striking range. Normally Keane would not hunt in such a open place as the small park he had found himself in; however, he had need to find quick meal. His child was still waiting back in his make shift lair for her dinner. The park made it easy for him to freely travel without worry of attracting attention or suspicion like he would the open streets at this time.

As the hunter prepared to strike out on his prey, he was unaware of the set of eyes watching him. From deeper within the forest, a large animal watched as the vampire dragged its prey into edge of the forest, sucking the blood heavily from the veins. The fight eventually died out of the prey, leaving an easy finish for the vampire.

A low growl rumbled from within the chest of the animal. Crouching down low, it prepared for its own attack. It waited until the vampire was completely engrossed in the ecstasy of feasting on its prey before pouncing.

Keane's mouth was ripped away from the jugular of his prey, and he found himself quickly sprawled upon the grass. A crushing weight was upon his chest, making the bones in him groan and threaten to break. Had it not been for his vampire strength and the essence of Chaos in his being, the Vampire's body might have caved into the heavy thing atop it. Instead, Keane concentrated on the dark power surging through his veins and sent the thing flying off his body. A wounded yelp sounded followed by the rustling of leaves. Standing up, Keane looked around his surrounding, trying to pinpoint where the thing was hiding. The blood lust was clouding his vision, making it hard for him to see much of anything in front of him.

Suddenly a noise sounded from behind him. Keane turned in time to see a set of angry eyes glaring him down and a large mouth full of sharp, gleaming white teeth.

Cosmos took a deep breath to not only prepare herself, but also, to calm her nerves. She stood before two large wooden doors, and hidden behind them was a large group of men. For some reason, her intuition was warning her against entering the room; however, she hadn't much of a choice in the matter.

Cosmos placed her hands on the golden knobs, twisted them, and then flung them open so that the heavy doors slammed into the walls. All noise from before instantly ceased as all eyes turned towards her.

"Perfect," Cosmos grumbled under her breath when she noted the gleams reflecting in almost every man's eye. "I'm stuck with a bunch of morons who think only with their-"

"Well look at what we have here," a man in what looked like an Australian bush hat spoke, bringing Cosmos back to the situation on hand. "What's a beauty like you doing in a place like this?"

Cosmos' eyes narrowed as a few of the other men voiced their agreement via cat calls and several crude hand gestures. The one that had first spoke moved closer, allowing Cosmos a better view of his person. Her narrowed eyes took in the roughed up appearance and settled for a few seconds on his bandaged eye. Other than the eye and the long braid wrapped round his neck, Cosmos saw him as nothing unique. Yes, he was just like all of the other sweaty, sex-crazed, and mindless oafs in the room. He, along with the rest, would definitely need to be put in their place.

Cosmos opened her mouth to speak but was interrupted by a voice behind her, "She is to be the one in charge of your training and preparations for future missions."

"Integra," Cosmos greeted while stepping to the side. She would let the remarks made towards her slide for now.

"Yes, I heard we are to fight monsters, right?" The man laughed at the end of his inquiry. The sarcasm did not go unnoticed by either Cosmos or Integra.

"Your enemies are to be ghouls and vampires, neither of which age nor die," Integra provided as she stepped fully into the room.

"No shit?" One of the men towards the back asked in a joking manner, eliciting a few snickers from the others around him. Integra ignored the jab but her lip twitched several times at Cosmos' mumblings of "moronic muscle headed men".

"Holy water is splashed on the demon; a crucifix is stabbed through their heart; and it's head sliced off – the Impure Souls shall turn to ashes around the crucifix; this is what we do." Integra finished, waiting for the reactions of the men.

"For more information, check out a few vampire classics at the local Library; it really helps," Cosmos added with a small smirk.

"ARE YOU KIDDING US?!"

"VAMPIRES AREN'T REAL!"

"Oh they're real alright, boys," Cosmos stepped up next to Integra. "There is a lot of stuff you don't know about or think is myth. I'm living proof of it and so is one of the enemies running around London."

"Are you one of these supposed vampires then?" Braid boy spoke up with a smirk.

"Not quite-"

"The Hellsing Organization has never allowed for the public to know about the happenings of these abominations. We were established over a century ago. Had our organization not interfered, our enemies would have surely realized their goal, subverting mankind into a race of demonic vermin."

"You know, by the looks on their faces, I doubt they understood a word of that," Cosmos leaned in, whispering rather loudly at the expense of the men. The dumbfounded looks soon turned to anger at the silver haired woman's remark.

"See for yourself," Integra nodded to Cosmos' statement before snapping her fingers. "Alucard!"

The air in the room grew slightly more chilled and the shadows of the room seemed to grow larger. The men grew restless and started to jump about, looking and waiting for whatever 'Alucard' was and for it to appear.

"I don't know about you boys, but I think these girls are pulling our leg," the one both Cosmos and Integra came to believe was the leader spoke.

"If our employers wanted us entertained while we waited for them, I could think of much better entertainment," another man, older and more ragged, said while winking towards Cosmos. Loud rounds of laughter escaped from all men and more suggestive comments were made.

Cosmos silently fumed, trying with all her might not to fry this place into a crisp. The powers of Mars and Uranus were flaring to life inside her body, demanding retribution for such remarks. The faces of her two old senshi flashed inside Cosmos' mind, bringing a sad smile to her face.

"Well, boys," Cosmos spoke while putting a restraining hand on Integra. "That could still be arranged." Shocked expressions passed across the men's faces before being replaced by cheers. All eyes had turned focus on Cosmos making it easy for Alucard to slip in unnoticed.

Cosmos opened her cape, letting it relax against her back. As her fuku came into view, more cheers arose. Slowly Cosmos walked towards the braided one. If he was indeed the leader, teaching him a lesson would also apply to the others. As Cosmos drew closer, the guy stepped back until his calves bumped into a chair, making him fall into it.

"And who might you be?" Cosmos questioned while stepping up between the man's legs. Lifting one of her heeled feet, she placed it over his shoulder on the back of the chair, making the man subtly gulp and stare at her.

"The name's Pip, Cap'n Pip Bernadotte at your service," the man known as Pip spoke while following Cosmos' leg up to her body, eventually landing his gaze on her face. Cosmos' used all her strength not to glare down at the perverted man. Instead, she continued playing along, knowing she'd get payback soon enough.

"Where'd you get that injury, Captain?" Cosmos inquired, smiling innocently as she leaned slightly closer.

"Oh this, well-"

"Whatever the reasons, it will be small compared to the other injuries you'll receive if you and your men don't learn some respect," Cosmos whispered into his ear. Leaning back up, Cosmos blew him a kiss before giving the back of his chair a shove, causing it to fall back and Pip to hit his head hard on the floor.

"Ow! Damnit! What was that for?" Pip groaned as he pushed himself up into an awkward sitting position.

"Listen up boys; I'm only here to help make sure you live through the first mission. At the rate you're going, you won't even make it through training. So, I suggest you keep your comments to yourself and save them for someone else. If not, well, I won't be responsible for any bodily harm that befalls you!" With that said, Cosmos placed her foot on the edge of the chair's bottom, giving another hard shove and making the chair and Pip go sliding back into the wall.

A loud squeak of pain was heard as Pip's back slammed into the wall and his knee's, still bent over the seat of the chair, to slam into his gut, leaving him winded. The rest of the Wild Geese looked on in awe at the small woman who had managed to kick a fully grown man all the way across the room with hardly any effort.

"Am I clear?" Cosmos questioned, gazing around the room. All of the men stared back at her in awe and slight fear, and all of them nodded.

"Good, I'm glad that's cleared up!" Spinning on her heel, Cosmos walked back over towards Integra. "You were saying?"

"The Hellsing Organization hunts and destroys all manners of undead vermin. You will now be a part of this team and as such will be exposed to the truth," Lifting her hand, Integra pointed behind Cosmos. "This is our enemy, the vampire."

From the shadows, a tall figure dressed in red approached, "These are the ones who are supposed to be protecting my Master? Pathetic."

"He's supposed to be a vampire?" A mercenary nearest the front questioned in disbelief. "Impossible!"

Cosmos both felt and heard the dark chuckle from behind her; however, she steadied herself even as she felt the dark presence of Alucard press close to her back. By the scared looks on the men's faces, Cosmos could only imagine what technique Alucard was using on them.

"What a pitiful bunch of cowards," Alucard laughed as he allowed more of his body to shift into the shadows, stretching out and herding the men into the middle of the room.

Pip pushed his way through the crowd and back towards the front of the group. The men parted easily in their stunned and scared state. When he cleared his way to the front, he was greeted with the sight of Cosmos being surrounded by hundreds of dark tendrils. In the middle of the mass sat a feral grinning head with long, sharp teeth.

"You're a v-vampire?!" He questioned, stunned.

"Got that right," Alucard's eerie smile grew wider, distorting the usually handsome and regal face into something grotesque. Before anyone could comment further, the doors to the room slammed open and Walter strolled inside.

"Sorry, Sir, I'll try to stop him before he gets carried away," the butler spoke while bowing towards Integra. "Oh, yes, Sir, by the way, I have something for you."

"What is it Walter?" Integra questioned and all attention turned towards the butler. Alucard's shadows receded as he watched Walter hand the Master a letter with an all too familiar seal.

"We received this," Water supplied while handing over the letter. Cosmos' curiosity was peaked when she noted the truly surprised look that crossed over Integra's face.

"Indeed," Walter smirked as he noticed Integra's understanding.

"Division XIII, the Iscariot Organization. Enrico Maxwell?" Integra questioned herself allowed.

"Who is that?" Cosmos questioned the thoughtful blonde while leaning over to read the letter. As she did, she felt a hand move through her hair, weaving through the strands.

"You would recognize them by their assassin, Father Alexander Anderson, more so than by their organizations name, little Cosmos," Alucard grinned when realization dawned on the silver haired woman.


Okay, I apologize for the long wait on this chapter but I hope it was okay. I plan to get back into the swing of my updates now that things are settled. I warn you, though. I have not been at my best lately. Being sick, depressed, overworked, and underappreciated can do that to a girl, ya know? Well, hope you enjoyed and the new chapter should be out in a little over a week, maybe sooner.

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Sesshy