i haven't written chapter 8 yet. hopefully i haven't run out of idea

Deceitful

Integra Hellsing was sitting at her desk shuffling through stacks of papers when Alucard appeared in front of her desk. He looked more pleased than he usually did after completing a boring mission.

"Report," she flatly stated without looking up.

"Mission complete Master," he smiled wickedly.

"Complete? Where is the girl?" she stopped what she was doing and sat a bit straighter.

"The girl wished to have no more to do with the Hellsing Organization. She went on her merry way," he was positively beaming now.

"She went…on her merry way? Alucard did you not hear what I said when you left. You were to explain to her how her parents really died and who they really were…" he cut her off.

"I did exactly this, my Master," he tried his best to look innocent, "I explained and she promptly wanted to leave. I asked if she was sure she had no other questions and felt that questions would not solve any of her problems. Then she left me sitting there without so much as a thank you." He crossed his arms over his chest and stood still awaiting her reprimand.

"You know very well your mission was not just to set things straight about her family's past. You were to bring her back here immediately so we could talk over what her future is to hold. We can not have her going back to an orphanage for two years knowing everything you've just told her. Even if no one believed her it would still raise suspicions. I have had enough of your games, Alucard. Now go find her and bring her to this office within an hour. Do I make myself clear!" she hit her fist on the desk as she finished in hopes it would intimidate him a bit. Of course things like this never worked. They only amused him more.

"Yes, my Master. And how shall I bring her back here?" he bowed deeply as he spoke.

"I will have a car take you. I assume she has made it home by now," Integra sighed and lit a cigar, "Deceiving a young girl is far below you, Alucard. Even if doing so means you won't have to deal with her anymore."

Alucard sniggered, "Deceiving someone is never below me, Master, no matter what their age." He bowed and faded away.

Integra exhaled a puff of smoke and picked up the phone, "Ready a car for Alucard." She waited a moment and then hung up. Explaining to this girl why she could not live on her own would be a tedious chore. Children were always so argumentative at this age, but perhaps she would comply with staying in the mansion at least until she is older. She had handled her first meeting with vampires very well, and had even avoided being shot by Alucard. If she was anything like her parents she might be of some help.