He towers over her, that she knows for sure. Or, maybe, not. Maybe it's just her, making a fuss out of something very simple. Either way, he is there above her, looking at her, almost floating, almost in suspension.
As if he were an angel, but he isn't an angel. He is just the opposite, a vampire, the vampire that overpowered her. The vampire that turned her.
The vampire that made her into a vampire, and that made her not regret it.
"It will be my first time," she whispers, her voice not thick with regret, oh no, because she's smiling at him. She's only anxious, expectant, unsure and he's only enjoying.
Through his fangs and thin lips he tells her simply, "Oh, I know," because it's only true. He wouldn't be looking at such a beautiful sir Integra if she were lying.
She chuckles. "This feels strange," finally, she confesses. "I'm betraying all I swore loyalty to, and I don't regret it."
They laugh together.
"I'm so selfish..." she says resigned, but her eyes entice her vampire, tell him worlds more than what she has just mouthed. They do understand eachother. Maybe Sir Integra just wasn't meant to be human.
Integra opens her mouth for the last time. "I wonder what Walter would say if he were still alive to ever hear of this..." When she is done, Alucard's skilled lips brush over hers, careful to make her notice the fangs underneath. She shivers.
"Don't worry, master," he says softly, his voice all about secrecy and mellowness and velvet, "I was Walter's first time too."
A/N: This one is understandable if you're familiarized with 'The Dawn' ... if you're not, Alucard will pass off as... weird. (If you have no idea what 'The Dawn' is about, it's a prequel to Hellsing where Walter is 14 and Alucar looks like a teenaged girl... and wears a furhat... o.O)
A/N 2: I thank SirIntegrity for writing 'Hellsing's Pact', which inspired me to finish this idea I had in my head for a while. x) "Maybe Sir Integra just wasn't meant to be human." is hers
