Violent Vampires Ch. 3 By IWH-master
Disclaimer: I don't own the characters. Unfortunately, never have, never
will.
AN: This should be a fun chapter.
"Sir Integra everything should be fine," said Walter.
"It's been too long. I hope they're doing everything correctly," Integra wasn't happy with the wait. "I will not have people handing over vampires that can't hold their own weight."
It had been about two hours, and missions almost never took that long... usually. Integra was pacing just like the day of the ball. She had that night etched in her mind. It was her only time when she had actually gotten dressed up, and him. Alucard had looked so handsome in the suit. She couldn't help herself. Just to think that he had dressed up just for her. He had endured a night in a room full of mortal life, just for her.
Then she noticed that the organization's vehicles had finally come to the front gates. Walter had no clue as to why she was acting so strange. "Sir are you..." he didn't get the chance to finish.
She turned, so suddenly that it had startled him. Then as quickly she had started to run. She flung the door open, turned down the hallway, and flew to the door. She stopped in the front hall huffing; she had never run that fast before.
"Master is everything alright?" said Alucard. She looked a little winded, and that wasn't normal.
"How... did everything... go?" she said, almost done catching her breath. She finally reclaimed her lungs, and stood up straight.
"Fine, uh... with the exception of Mosquiton getting shot about twenty times, but lucky he can't die," Alucard informed, pointing to a very punctured Mosquiton.
She looked at him, and burst out laughing. "Mosquiton you are absolutely a moron," she said, bent double.
Mosquiton wore a look of irritation. He had known that he hadn't done too well, but he was still getting the hang of things. Slowly the holes disappeared.
"I'm sorry, but you'll have to do better than that," she said, wiping a tear from her eye. Now her stomach hurt. "Alucard, did Miss Victoria do this badly her first day?"
"No, Master. She did much better, though even she was a little rusty on her first job," he replied, finding the thought of a girl being better than a man amusing.
"HEY! I TRIED!" Mosquiton was getting a little offensive. He didn't see why they found this sort of thing amusing.
"Yes, yes. We know that you tried. Alucard," she started, turning to Alucard and becoming much more serious, "you are to take him to the training areas. Introduce him to our Miss Victoria. Let her train him for now. He isn't worthy of your training just yet. Besides, she'll keep him up 'til God knows when, keep him on his toes, and they can bother each other, and get on each others' nerves, instead of mine." With that she dismissed them.
She walked back up to her office.
She concentrated on a sheet of paper on her desktop, then she heard him... or at least she had thought that it was him.
"Alucard, what do you need this time?" she said not looking up.
"Alucard?" said a different voice.
Integra started, dropping the paper, and jumping in her seat. It wasn't Alucard. It was Mosquiton.
"What are you doing here?" she said, displeased with his entry.
Trying to evade her icy stare, he tossed out his question, "What do you think of vampires?"
He wanted to know. He had caught her and Alucard talking earlier. What exactly was their topic of conversation? Why was she overall kinder to him? Was there a thing between them? Could there ever be something between himself and Master Integra? He just had to know.
"What kind of a question is that?" she said, wanting to know why he was so curious to know all of a sudden.
"Well I just... I was wondering," he said to her, not looking directly at her, and choosing to walk over to her desk.
Just as he stepped to the front of her desk Alucard materialized behind it. "What are you doing here, Mosquiton?"
Integra knew something was wrong. Alucard was giving Mosquiton a look of dislike. Mosquiton had a look of determination on his face. They were not looking like they were going to be friends at any time. Integra also hadn't noticed that in the sudden arrival of Alucard, she had ended up on top of her desk. She couldn't take all of the popping in, and popping out of these two.
"THAT'S IT!!!!!" she yelled. "I can't take it anymore!"
They thought she had flipped. They both took a step back from where they had been.
"If you two don't knock it off right now, and take your issues out of my office I'll shoot the both of you with silver bullets until you're so full of them... AAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!" she was getting more upset by the minute.
"I'm sorry, Master," Alucard bowed, and faded from sight.
"I am sorry as well, Master," Mosquiton said, realizing he had overstepped his boundary.
They again left her to her thoughts. She wasn't happy with this performance at all.
Alucard had materialized in the basement, and Mosquiton had made his way down there as well. Right away they started to argue.
"What is going on between you two?!" Mosquiton questioned Alucard.
"What on earth are you talking about?" Alucard said annoyed that he had to have the pushiness and nosiness of a toddler.
"You and Integra!" he yelled at Alucard, treating him as though he had no brains.
"DON'T ADDRESS MASTER SO INFORMALLY!!!!!!" Alucard was one vampire that would never stand anyone disrespecting his Master, and he especially would not tolerate another vampire doing so.
"You two are together aren't you," said Mosquiton losing control over his stupidity towards his question.
"Whether we are or aren't, is none of your concern," Alucard said moving so that he was inches from Mosquiton's face.
Mosquiton pushed Alucard away from him, and in return Alucard punched Mosquiton in the head.
"I want her you stupid night walker!" Mosquiton raged at Alucard.
"Too late! She's mine you over-grown mosquito!" he yelled back.
That did it! They flew at each other, punching the other as hard as possible. Mosquiton got Alucard square in the stomach. Alucard kicked Mosquiton in the side making him fly against the wall. Somewhere from the depths of his cloak, Mosquiton pulled out a little pouch of Inaho's blood, then drank it. Alucard stopped for a moment, in which he contemplated the situation. Then he let loose.
"You think you can break me do you?" reveled Alucard.
With bloodshot eyes Mosquiton answered, "You obviously haven't seen me at my worst!"
At that last comment a bloody war between the two broke out. One was smashing one against the stone wall, while the other chomped at the bit. It was an all out battle in the lower regions of the Hellsing Organization, and it wasn't quiet either.
Out of no where Walter came running full force down the stairs, and seeing the commotion, he ran to Integra.
"Sir! You must come now! Those two will wreck the whole of the building!" Walter yelled to Integra.
"Oh bloody HELL!!!" She got up from her desk, and felt the floor rumble beneath her feet. Her eyes widened, then narrowed, and then she ran as fast as she could without falling down the stairs to the basement.
Once she got down there she saw it. The halls were blood stained, and the two vampires were still at it. It was then that she ran up to them as close as she could get to them.
Tears welled in her eyes, not out of sadness, but out of anger.
"STOP IT!" she screamed at the top of her lungs.
The two stopped in mid-action and looked her way. Now tears of sorrow, anger, and pain flooded her eyes. Her glasses fell to the floor. Then her wrath was unleashed.
"YOU TWO ARE GOOD-FOR-NOTHING-VAMPIRES! I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU TWO! WELL I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY NOW BECAUSE I CAN'T STAND IT WHEN ANYTHING WHETHER IT BE HUMAN OR NOT FIGHTS LIKE THIS! IT'S UNCALLED FOR! YOU TWO ARE STUPID, MORONIC, LITTLE GITS! I HOPE YOU LIKE THIS SIDE OF ME FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS! IT'S ALL YOU'RE GOING TO SEE NOW! WHY CAN'T YOU TWO JUST SHUT THE HELL UP AND BEHAVE??!!!!!!" She was screaming at the top of her lungs.
Then she collapsed to her knees, crying 'til her eyes stung, 'til her sides ached, 'til her forehead burned. After she had stopped crying for a few moments, she stood; her head drooped towards the floor. When she looked up they saw her face with no expression. Then she simply walked, half- blind, back up to her room.
Seeing this Alucard and Mosquiton stopped their fight. Alucard felt foolish, and Mosquiton felt small.
Once Integra got to her room, she locked it, and collapsed in her chair. She stared out into the gray cloud covered sky, and just sat there.
Walter eventually came to the door to ask if she would like anything to eat, however, she declined.
She had sat in that chair the entire night and even fell asleep in it. Then in the middle of the night she had a visitor...
"Sir Integra everything should be fine," said Walter.
"It's been too long. I hope they're doing everything correctly," Integra wasn't happy with the wait. "I will not have people handing over vampires that can't hold their own weight."
It had been about two hours, and missions almost never took that long... usually. Integra was pacing just like the day of the ball. She had that night etched in her mind. It was her only time when she had actually gotten dressed up, and him. Alucard had looked so handsome in the suit. She couldn't help herself. Just to think that he had dressed up just for her. He had endured a night in a room full of mortal life, just for her.
Then she noticed that the organization's vehicles had finally come to the front gates. Walter had no clue as to why she was acting so strange. "Sir are you..." he didn't get the chance to finish.
She turned, so suddenly that it had startled him. Then as quickly she had started to run. She flung the door open, turned down the hallway, and flew to the door. She stopped in the front hall huffing; she had never run that fast before.
"Master is everything alright?" said Alucard. She looked a little winded, and that wasn't normal.
"How... did everything... go?" she said, almost done catching her breath. She finally reclaimed her lungs, and stood up straight.
"Fine, uh... with the exception of Mosquiton getting shot about twenty times, but lucky he can't die," Alucard informed, pointing to a very punctured Mosquiton.
She looked at him, and burst out laughing. "Mosquiton you are absolutely a moron," she said, bent double.
Mosquiton wore a look of irritation. He had known that he hadn't done too well, but he was still getting the hang of things. Slowly the holes disappeared.
"I'm sorry, but you'll have to do better than that," she said, wiping a tear from her eye. Now her stomach hurt. "Alucard, did Miss Victoria do this badly her first day?"
"No, Master. She did much better, though even she was a little rusty on her first job," he replied, finding the thought of a girl being better than a man amusing.
"HEY! I TRIED!" Mosquiton was getting a little offensive. He didn't see why they found this sort of thing amusing.
"Yes, yes. We know that you tried. Alucard," she started, turning to Alucard and becoming much more serious, "you are to take him to the training areas. Introduce him to our Miss Victoria. Let her train him for now. He isn't worthy of your training just yet. Besides, she'll keep him up 'til God knows when, keep him on his toes, and they can bother each other, and get on each others' nerves, instead of mine." With that she dismissed them.
She walked back up to her office.
She concentrated on a sheet of paper on her desktop, then she heard him... or at least she had thought that it was him.
"Alucard, what do you need this time?" she said not looking up.
"Alucard?" said a different voice.
Integra started, dropping the paper, and jumping in her seat. It wasn't Alucard. It was Mosquiton.
"What are you doing here?" she said, displeased with his entry.
Trying to evade her icy stare, he tossed out his question, "What do you think of vampires?"
He wanted to know. He had caught her and Alucard talking earlier. What exactly was their topic of conversation? Why was she overall kinder to him? Was there a thing between them? Could there ever be something between himself and Master Integra? He just had to know.
"What kind of a question is that?" she said, wanting to know why he was so curious to know all of a sudden.
"Well I just... I was wondering," he said to her, not looking directly at her, and choosing to walk over to her desk.
Just as he stepped to the front of her desk Alucard materialized behind it. "What are you doing here, Mosquiton?"
Integra knew something was wrong. Alucard was giving Mosquiton a look of dislike. Mosquiton had a look of determination on his face. They were not looking like they were going to be friends at any time. Integra also hadn't noticed that in the sudden arrival of Alucard, she had ended up on top of her desk. She couldn't take all of the popping in, and popping out of these two.
"THAT'S IT!!!!!" she yelled. "I can't take it anymore!"
They thought she had flipped. They both took a step back from where they had been.
"If you two don't knock it off right now, and take your issues out of my office I'll shoot the both of you with silver bullets until you're so full of them... AAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!" she was getting more upset by the minute.
"I'm sorry, Master," Alucard bowed, and faded from sight.
"I am sorry as well, Master," Mosquiton said, realizing he had overstepped his boundary.
They again left her to her thoughts. She wasn't happy with this performance at all.
Alucard had materialized in the basement, and Mosquiton had made his way down there as well. Right away they started to argue.
"What is going on between you two?!" Mosquiton questioned Alucard.
"What on earth are you talking about?" Alucard said annoyed that he had to have the pushiness and nosiness of a toddler.
"You and Integra!" he yelled at Alucard, treating him as though he had no brains.
"DON'T ADDRESS MASTER SO INFORMALLY!!!!!!" Alucard was one vampire that would never stand anyone disrespecting his Master, and he especially would not tolerate another vampire doing so.
"You two are together aren't you," said Mosquiton losing control over his stupidity towards his question.
"Whether we are or aren't, is none of your concern," Alucard said moving so that he was inches from Mosquiton's face.
Mosquiton pushed Alucard away from him, and in return Alucard punched Mosquiton in the head.
"I want her you stupid night walker!" Mosquiton raged at Alucard.
"Too late! She's mine you over-grown mosquito!" he yelled back.
That did it! They flew at each other, punching the other as hard as possible. Mosquiton got Alucard square in the stomach. Alucard kicked Mosquiton in the side making him fly against the wall. Somewhere from the depths of his cloak, Mosquiton pulled out a little pouch of Inaho's blood, then drank it. Alucard stopped for a moment, in which he contemplated the situation. Then he let loose.
"You think you can break me do you?" reveled Alucard.
With bloodshot eyes Mosquiton answered, "You obviously haven't seen me at my worst!"
At that last comment a bloody war between the two broke out. One was smashing one against the stone wall, while the other chomped at the bit. It was an all out battle in the lower regions of the Hellsing Organization, and it wasn't quiet either.
Out of no where Walter came running full force down the stairs, and seeing the commotion, he ran to Integra.
"Sir! You must come now! Those two will wreck the whole of the building!" Walter yelled to Integra.
"Oh bloody HELL!!!" She got up from her desk, and felt the floor rumble beneath her feet. Her eyes widened, then narrowed, and then she ran as fast as she could without falling down the stairs to the basement.
Once she got down there she saw it. The halls were blood stained, and the two vampires were still at it. It was then that she ran up to them as close as she could get to them.
Tears welled in her eyes, not out of sadness, but out of anger.
"STOP IT!" she screamed at the top of her lungs.
The two stopped in mid-action and looked her way. Now tears of sorrow, anger, and pain flooded her eyes. Her glasses fell to the floor. Then her wrath was unleashed.
"YOU TWO ARE GOOD-FOR-NOTHING-VAMPIRES! I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU TWO! WELL I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY NOW BECAUSE I CAN'T STAND IT WHEN ANYTHING WHETHER IT BE HUMAN OR NOT FIGHTS LIKE THIS! IT'S UNCALLED FOR! YOU TWO ARE STUPID, MORONIC, LITTLE GITS! I HOPE YOU LIKE THIS SIDE OF ME FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS! IT'S ALL YOU'RE GOING TO SEE NOW! WHY CAN'T YOU TWO JUST SHUT THE HELL UP AND BEHAVE??!!!!!!" She was screaming at the top of her lungs.
Then she collapsed to her knees, crying 'til her eyes stung, 'til her sides ached, 'til her forehead burned. After she had stopped crying for a few moments, she stood; her head drooped towards the floor. When she looked up they saw her face with no expression. Then she simply walked, half- blind, back up to her room.
Seeing this Alucard and Mosquiton stopped their fight. Alucard felt foolish, and Mosquiton felt small.
Once Integra got to her room, she locked it, and collapsed in her chair. She stared out into the gray cloud covered sky, and just sat there.
Walter eventually came to the door to ask if she would like anything to eat, however, she declined.
She had sat in that chair the entire night and even fell asleep in it. Then in the middle of the night she had a visitor...
