Playing with the
Dog
She sighed as she sipped her tea gingerly. He would be
waking in a matter of minutes and he would most certainly not be
pleased to learn of the decisions she had made during the short
period of his slumber.
Strange, how she and Alucard were
connected from that moment he accepted her mastery over him in the
dungeon ten over years ago. Contrary to the Round Table's
assumptions, Alucard was not merely fulfilling the bargain of
servitude he owed to her forefathers. No, it was a trade between him
and each heir of the family. No one would ever understand, until
forced into her position, the terrible price that she paid for the
vampire's vague promises of loyalty.
Further more, from that
moment they made that terrible contract, an indestructible bond was
formed between their minds. One with consequences that would torment
her until she earned the sweet slumber of death. For from that
fateful moment ten years ago, she could hear his thoughts and he,
hers. At first the constant sound of his voice in her head nearly
drove her mad but by some miracle of God and with sagely advice from
Walter, she learnt to ignore it to the extent that it now bothered
her no more than background noise.
This however, was not the
most painful lesson she had learnt. In order to spare herself further
unnecessary and incredible mental anguish, she could not allow
herself to be asleep at the same time as Alucard. The first time she
had allowed it to happen had been disastrous. She did not ever intend
to repeat that experience. Alucard rarely slept but on the first
occasion he did, she found herself forcefully removed from her own
quiet slumber, only to be trapped in the insanity and memories that
was contained within his mind until he awoke.
She cringed at
the memory of that unfortunate incident. The mental violation had
disturbingly revealed to her the manner in which he viewed her and
more importantly, his view on their relationship.
'It is
true,' she thought. 'Ignorance is bliss.'
Since that
unfortunate experience, she had always sought confirmation that he
was awake before allowing herself rest. He on the other hand, seemed
eager to comply and to keep her out of his sub-consciousness.
Although she doubted that he had any human decency left in him, half
of her suspected that he was rather embarrassed by the whole
incident.
'Embarassed by the loss of control or of,' she
paused before turning her mind back to the unpleasant task at hand.
She glanced warily at the telephone on the table. Should she call
Walter in as extra precaution?
She decided against it. Alucard
was /her/ problem and if she could not deal with him on her own this
time, she would not be able to continue her role as master of the
monster. Any doubts on her part of her own control over him only
served to encourage him to further test the boundaries.
A low
growl at the back of her head alerted her to the fact Alucard had
woken. Bracing herself, she turned her attention back to the papers
in front of her. She read the contents of the letter slowly,
deliberately allowing him to absorb the impact of the words.
'Better he find out now than later,' she thought.
'And
in light of recent events, my orders are that Sir Integra seek the
assistance of the Iscariots in dealing with the Millennium. The
Vatican has promised utmost co-operation in this matter in return for
a temporary truce. In order to show sincerity on our part for this
favour and in line with the Vatican's request, I command that
Alucard be kept out of the manor for the upcoming negotiations to be
held in Hellsing manor.'
Barely within a second, she
felt a tingling chill at the back of her head, the same chill she
always experienced whenever he was physically near her.
He was
furious and he was literally storming through the walls in his own
way. Although his form was still shadowy as he had yet to fully
materialize before her, she could see or rather feel the scrowl on
his face.
"They want us to do what?" he demanded as he
stalked towards her.
"Will you get a grip on yourself?"
she chided as she placed her papers neatly on the table. She glanced
up briefly at the seething vampire standing before her. "This is
only a temporary arrangement. I hate the idea as much as you do but
as you may have already noticed, we are hardly in the position to
refuse their help."
He slamed his hands angrily on the
table. "I am all that you need. We do not need to agree to this
ridiculous alliance," he bellowed as he shook the table in
fury.
She frowned as the brown liquid in her tea cup reacted
violently.
"Stop it Alucard. For one, it is I who make the
decisions, not we. For another, had you not been so overconfident
with the Rip incident, I would not have needed to suffer that
humiliating loss and thus this need now to seek the Vatican's
assistance. And if your dramatic antics result in the tea spilling on
my papers ..."
He glowed at her taunt. Impatiently, he cut
her off. "Do not detract from the issue at hand. I do not see why I
have to work with those filthy creatures. You, I know are of the same
opinion. Give me the nod and I will kill them. We do not have to
lower ourselves to this."
Integra bit her lower lip in
frustration. "No, her Majesty has given precise orders that we are
to liase with the Iscariots for more information on the Millennium
and that will be all for now."
Alucard opened his mouth to
protest but apparently thought the better of it. "For now?" he
asked, slowing forcing his lips into a smirk.
"For now,"
she confirmed as she lazily applied a layer of strawberry jam onto
the scone beside the tea cup.
He stared petulantly at her even
as she lifted the morsel to her lips. Forcing herself to speak in a
calm tone despite her racing anxiety at the mental protests raised by
Alucard, she continued giving her instructions.
Life with him
was a constant battle of wills.
"Her Majesty only ordered a
truce so that we may find out more information on our enemy. My main
goal right now is to catch hold of that fat little man and to hang
him and his dratted freaks from their toes. The quarrel with
Andersong and company must wait for the greater good."
"So
once we have the information we require, I may have permission to
tear that regenerator into so many pieces there won't be enough
left of him to regenerate from," Alucard prompted. He was grinning
a little as he heard the answer from her lips before they even left
them.
"Whatever must be done must be done at the correct
time," she replied. After a minute's pause, she continued, "Only,
do not repeat your mistake of over-confidence."
Alucard said
nothing but it was obvious from the change of expression on his face
that the last sentence had stung his pride.
"The mistake was
not mine alone," he said in a low voice. She looked up in surprise
at the tone his voice had taken. Was he actually upset? Afterall, she
had hurt the only thing he ever cared about – his pride.
Despite
herself, Integra found herself regretting her earlier choice of
words.
"Perhaps, I suppose I too have," she stammered.
"Alright, I confess that I didn't see the Major's purpose
myself until his forces were upon the manor. It would have helped
however," she said thoughtfully, "if you had gone easy on your
need to be dramatic. I didn't see why you couldn't have just
slaughtered Rip and her cronies within less time. Afterall, for the
great Alucard, you sure took your own sweet time to deal with the
rift-raft. And for every minute you were on that ship cackling like a
mad man, we were one person short back here."
"Even the
great Alucard can only be in one place at a time," he retorted
angrily. "Had you accepted my ..."
Integra felt an
indignant sense of righteousness flush through her. "How many times
have I to remind you? Never mention that accursed notion in front of
me again. No matter how many times you tempt me, I shall not agree to
it."
He grinned maliciously at the discomfort in her voice.
"You lie. Even you are of aware how much stronger you would be if
you could discard your foolish sense of righteousness."
"And
be thrice damned than those heretic Iscariots," she shot back in
reply. "You are at best offering me sanctuary from brimstone in
return for eternity in hell's flames. Seras may not have been aware
of what your so called offers entail but my position remains that as
it was ten years ago. I will never call you 'master'."
"You
foolish woman, you cannot see sense nor your own true desires."
She
snorted. "You may presume whatever you may think but I will never
lower myself to your position, servant," Integra replied, her voice
dripping with venom.
Alucard returned the insult with a snarl
of his own so primal she swore it was like being growled at by a lion
before it tore you apart. Something about his demeanour told her to
stop the foolish argument there and then.
Unfortunately,
there was already too much pride at stake.
"I will die
human if I must die. Go find some other foolish woman to join you in
your undead romps."
He reacted immediately, snarling
angrily, he gnashed his fangs as he grabbed her by her shoulders.
There was something in his voice that she could not quite make out.
Was it anger at her refusal and mockery of him or was it something
more complex than that?
"Your ridiculous insistence on
clinging to your pathetic humanity blinds you. I do not make the
offer lightly. Do not insult me!"
She took advantage of his
surprise to push him away from her. "Your worthless vampirism will
be the last thing I will want in this life," she yelled. "I would
rather die than become one like you."
"You will
indeed die if you continue insisting on this foolish course of
action. Your weakness will kill you."
"I will take
my chances and for all your claims of unbridled power, you could not
and still cannot deal with a problem as minor as the Millennium
..."
She found herself frozen in the middle of her barrage.
Instinctively, she knew she had gone too far even before the reply
from Alucard exploded within her head. The look of fury on his face
was terrible to behold as he swiftly lugged into her and pinned her
against the wall.
He snarled like a wounded beast as he bared
his teeth inches from her face. "Do not mock me. I will not be
looked down upon."
Integra squeaked in pain. He was hurting
her and the fact he was now in a superior position hurt as badly as
the physical pain itself. She always prided herself on being much
stronger than the average human but then again, not many humans found
themselves pinned between concrete walls and enraged
vampires.
"Alucard, you're choking me," she cried, half
in anger and half in pain. "Let go of me you bastard."
He
did not let her go completely although his grip on her neck was now
not quite so suffocating. Silently, he stared into her eyes. The
minutes seemed hours but she noticed that look on his face had
morphed from one of unbridled anger to one alternating between
mischief and pure malice.
"Let go of me," she commanded
again, her own blue eyes staring back into his dark red globes. While
she could not win in a battle of strength, this game of wills was one
in which he engaged her everyday and today would be no different -
she would win.
"Let go of me this instant," she
said, with as much dignity as she could muster.
"Why should
I not just take you here and now?" he asked spitefully. "I will
take what is mine – both your body and your soul."
Integra
stared, enraged by his audacity. "Remember your place servant,"
she barked.
"And who is going to stop me?" he taunted as
he deliberately combed his free hand through her blonde locks. "You,
your manservant or what Hellsing bind?"
She blinked
curiously as he removed his hand from her neck. She tried to move but
found herself almost immediately held in place by the shadowy
tendrils that seemed to be part of his hair. The tendrils grew longer
and more in number as she struggled. Not content with holding her in
place, some of them reached under her blazer and yet others,
underneath her waistband. She gasped, feeling a strange and perverse
sense of pleasure as they stroked her in the most intimate of
places.
"Shall we find out how determined the little girl is
to keep her pet in place?"
"You are bound to serve me,"
she said, desperately willing her breathing to be less ragged. "And
I command you to let me ..."
She never did finish her
sentence for he silenced her lips roughly with his own.
Involuntarily, she closed her eyes, lost in the moment - to her
chagrin much later. Fortunately or not, the sensation of something
cold and wet in contact with her neck made her open her eyes in a
hurry and Integra found herself somewhat sobered by her disgust at
the sight before her. Alucard was still kissing her but he had grown
an extra head on his left arm and this head, half canine half human
was now disconcertingly close to her neck.
She struggled but
with little success. He was too strong and having too much effect on
her. Desperately, she fought the strange and drowsy euphoria the
shadowy tendrils were inflicting as they caressed her body.
'Damn
it, I am kissing a dead man,' she thought, determined to break
free.
Her anger was just about enough for her to pull away
from his kiss. "Let go of me," she hissed even as a disturbingly
wanton moan threatened to escape her throat. "Let go of me this
instant."
He said nothing but turned to lavish his attention
to her chest, elicting more violent reactions from her. Her body
shook violently and she almost choked on the effort to swallow the
whimpering sounds coming involuntarily from her.
She heard him
laugh viciously in her mind. "No, I will not stop until you beg me
to finish what I intend to finish tonight. I can be such a good
servant when in the mood, master."
Integra panicked as she
felt one of his hands undo the buttons on her blouse. Judging from
the signs her body was sending to her mind, unless she did something
about the situation soon, the other would succeed in removing her
trousers. If that were to happen, thought Integra fearfully, she was
not quite confident how rationale she could remain about the whole
matter.
Just then, she felt the intensity of Alucard's
'ministrations' increase. She trembled inwardly as she felt the
shadowy tendrils holding down her right arm morph into something
capable of licking the sensitive spots in her elbow joint - something
it did slowly and sensuously.
"Damn," she cursed both him
and herself. The bastard apparenly knew that she was cracking up too.
Despite the knowledge that any attempts to defend her dignity were
ineffectual, she instinctively swung her right hand at him, taking
advantage of the weakened hold.
The events that took place
within the next minute was a blur to her. She only heard a low growl
of pain. It was only when he stood back from her, bleeding, that she
realized what she had done. All this while, she had been holding onto
the knife she had used to butter the scones.
She glared warily
at the deep gnash across his jaw and the look of surprise in his
eyes.
"In case, you forget, all my silverware is blessed.
You best be out of here before I decide to inflict more damage on
you."
He stared at her, as if unsure of how to react by this
turn of events. She in turn, eyed him carefully. He appeared subdued
but as with all vampires, you could never quite tell and in truth,
she did not have all that much experience with tamed or allegedly
tamed ones.
"Get out of here now. I am still the master here
and my word is final. Get out!"
A wicked smirk crossed his
lips even as the blackened skin around the wound started to heal.
"Wonderful, I swear on my coffin that you would make a great
vampire."
She felt a white flash of rage cross her eyes.
"Get the hell out of here!" she screamed, flinging the knife at
him.
Deftly, he dodged the offending projectile. "Well,
goodnight to you too, Sir Hellsing," he said maliciously, melting
into the shadows beneath her feet. "We will continue this
conversation another night."
"The hell we are not,"
she yelled even as he disappeared completely from view.
She
swore that it was truly by some miracle she made it back to her chair
before she collapsed painfully into it. As she breathed deeply, she
noticed with distaste that her shirt had been stained by a good
amount of blood – his, she hoped.
'What is it about that
blasted vampire that has me reacting so violently,' she thought to
herself. 'Damn him to eternity and back.'
Integra made a point
to have a silver blade on hand at all times. Preferrably one hidden
underneath her blazer.
She stared tiredly at the room around
her. The clock on the wall told her that she would be due for another
meeting in less than fifteen minutes.
Sighing, she lifted and
craddled the receiver of the telephone thoughtfully even as she heard
the comforting voice of her faithful retainer on the other end.
"Walter, if I could trouble you to bring me a fresh change
of clothes and to send the ones I am wearing now to the laundry
immediately before the stains set.
Oh no, nothing much, I just
playing with the dog."
