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Integral took off her tinted shades, revealing the crimson eyes that were now hers. With a deep sigh, she decided to get to work.

{I guess I'll have to make due.} She thought, as she pulled out and examined the first folder.

{I may be in this body, but duty is duty. I can not and will not succumb to this foolish incident.}

As she continued to look over the files, Walter walked in with her morning tea and newspaper.

"Alucard, what are you doing here? You're not supposed to be out when it's daylight, let alone in Sir Integral's office. When she gets here, she won't be pleased. So word of advice from an old friend, if you don't want to get shot, I'd suggest you leave." He informed as he placed the paper and tea on the desk.

Integral looked at him in amusement. Who knew he could be that loyal.

"Oh is that so Walter?" She asked with a sly smile.

"Why would I risk getting shot, if the one who is supposed to shoot me, is already sitting right here?"

Walter looked at her closely; her accent was there. Now feeling embarrassed, he didn't bother to say anything else prior to his last "warning".

"Not saying anything now aren't we?" She asked slyly.

She really found this funny, but she wouldn't let him know that. After all, she did have a reputation to keep.

"What happened to you?" He asked.

"I don't know I woke up like this. I believe this might be Alucard's doing, I'm not sure. But what I do know, is that Alucard is in my body, and he is wearing my nightgown; just to warn you;" She explained.

"Oh dear, I hope he doesn't do anything absurd if you catch my meaning." He said in a worry.

Integral thought for a moment, now realizing what he was trying to say.

"Well if he does, oh he will regret it." She said, putting away the third folder.

"He'd better watch out then; but what of your body?" He asked.

She didn't understand.

"What do you mean?" She asked.

"If he is in your body, he could simply take advantage of you. Do things that you wouldn't do. He could possibly ruin your reputation, or something else."

Thinking about what he had just said, was true. And that frustrated her. Knowing Alucard, he would so something like that. She must keep her body safe, even if she is taunted by his teasing antics. (After all she wouldn't want to shoot him.)

"I cant' believe this is happening! Nothing seems right at this very moment. To make things worse, I have a meeting with the Protestant Knights today, and in Alucard's situation he won't be able to rid England of its undead." She cried.

She let her head fall into her hands. This was going to be a problem.

"Well that's a downside isn't' it?" Said a voice.

"Aren't you supposed to be asleep Alucard?" Integral asked sternly.

"Not really Master. I'm in your body remember?"

"Oh how could I forget?" She answered sarcastically. She really didn't feel like this. (I wouldn't either. If someone switched bodies with me, I wouldn't talk to that person for years, I'm surprised she's talking to him; she's got strength.)

"Listen, we have a problem. I have a meeting with the Protestant Knights today, how I will be able to do that? I don't know. On the other hand, what are you going to do about your mission? You cant' go out there and-"Her sentence was cut short.

"Don't worry Master; I'll take care of everything." He answered with a grin.

"I don't think so, as of today or this entire week maybe, you are on temporary leave. You will not go on a mission until this problem is cleared up. Do you understand?" She asked.

"Yes Master."

"Good. Oh, and put on some close for heavens sake. That's an order." "If I may interfere, I may have an answer to your problem. You could call in sick. It works for me every time." Walter suggested.

Integral looked at him, hoping he would realize what he had just said.

He obviously didn't.

"No, that won't do I'll just have to go." She answered.

"But how will you be able to do that?"

"I'll think of something."