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Yukari ran. That was all she could do. She had to keep running, holding make-shift bandages to the bleeding wound on her neck, she knew she was bound to die from it, but she would at least try to find a hospital or someone to help her. Her prayers were answered when she saw a figure on the horizon, though it was going to be risky, Yukari had no choice.
"Hey! You! Help! Please help! Call the police! Some guy just attacked me! Please!" She yelled drawing closer. Her shouts got quieter as she drew closer, the man was significantly taller than she had first expected. Yukari began to feel faint, her steps slowing and becoming more uncertain, static obscuring her vision.
~*Mini time jump*~
The air smelled damp and dusty, like a tomb or wine cellar; the comfortable bed, however, conflicted with such an idea. Yukari could feel people standing around her, but had no idea on who they were or even why they felt the need to stand so close, it was aggravating in all honesty. Forcing her eyes open, Yukari was met with three rather imposing figures, which caused her to screech loudly and throw a pillow at them.
"Calm down girl, we're not going to hurt you." An older woman with very long blond hair stated dully, dodging the pillow that was heaved at her head.
"Yeah right! You, you're part of that Millennium organization aren't you?!"
A man who she didn't know was even in the room was now hovering over Yukari, his eyes glinting orange in the dull light. "And exactly what do you know of this organization?" He asked, surprisingly calm.
"Um…th-they have my friend…Erwin is her name…"
"Erwin?" A smaller girl asked. She had blond hair that looked like it needed to be brushed and blue eyes.
"You've heard of her!?" Yukari begged excitedly; these people may have not taken Erwin, but if they knew anything about the people that did, then these were just the people Yukari had been looking for!
"And if we have?" the older woman replied with a question.
"She's my friend! You have to help me get her back!" Yukari stated; they had known about the organization that took Erwin, so they must have been willing to help her.
"So?"
Yukari had to think, what could she possibly say to convince them? "Well, she's only 18. And if there's a bunch of guys, I don't think it'll end well…"
"And what if she willingly joined?"
"She wouldn't. Erwin's not like that, she likely doesn't share their ideals. On top of that, she has so many friends back in Oorai that she just wouldn't up and leave without telling anyone." Yukari muttered, clenching her hands into fists.
"Well, let's speak on hypothetical terms, shall we?" The tall woman continued, staring hard at Yukari.
"Um, that's really hard to do with Erwin. With how much I know about her, hypothetical chances are extremely slim. The only way they could get her to join willingly is by lying, and even then, once she realized something was off, she'd get out of there as soon as possible."
"And if she couldn't get out?"
"That's why I'm here! I'm going to find her and save her before they do something bad to her!" Yukari threw her hands up in exasperation; these people clearly did not know Erwin in the slightest.
"Perhaps having this girl join our ranks would aid us." Another tall man, this one dressed like a butler of some sort, commented.
Everyone started arguing about whether or not Yukari would prove helpful or hurtful, but all the brunette could think about was how she was going to rescue her friend from a bunch of crazy people; if this group was any indication of the lack of sanity this place seemed to operate on.
Erwin sat in her new room, fully alone for the first time since she had been dragged here. She hadn't left her room since it was completed, too nervous by all the creatures she was surrounded by. Even though they all looked human there was clearly something inhuman about every single one of them.
"And now they have dragged me into their circus of inhumanity…how fun." Erwin muttered to herself, staring at the ceiling above her bed. She thought of her teammates and Yukari, trying to think of what animals they would be combined with; in a vain attempt to cheer herself up.
Oryou might be a panda…yeah, she'd be a panda; quiet, adorable, and tries to be intimidating but just ends up being a giant ball of fluff. Saemonza, hmm… She might be a horse or a bat; nah, she'd definitely be a horse; quick, strong, long flowing hair. Erwin giggled quietly at the last part of her thoughts, before thinking about Yukari. Guderian would likely be a dog of some sort. German Sheppard, and her 'owner', if she were actually a dog, would be Miho without a doubt. Yeah, Yukari is so loyal to out commander, it's kind of adorable.
"But what about Caesar?" Erwin muttered, rolling onto her stomach and removing her gloves to think. She twirled her hair, making one of her ears twitch as a small strand kept bopping into it. "A dove maybe? Not a white one, but maybe a Ring-Neck Dove, or Mourning Dove." Erwin was quiet for a minute as she imagined her co-commander/loader having wings and a little feathery tail. A pale blush crept across her cheeks and she fought the urge to squeal loudly as she imagined dove Caesar getting caught in the rain and fluffing in an attempt to dry off. "Mien Gott, that would be ADORABLE!" She gave into her girly side and squealed loudly, rolling around and flailing at the grossly adorable thought.
"Well, that was unexpectedly loud!"
"Gyah! Schrödinger! Stop doing that damn-it!" Erwin hissed at the humanized tom-cat; he had a serious issue with respecting Erwin's private space. It was beginning to tip her nerves. "Jeeze, what are you even doing here? Do you have issues comprehending the concept of knocking?"
"No, I know what knocking is, I just choose not to knock is all~. And as your superior, I demand that you have no issue with it either!" The blond cat-boy cheered, smiling as always.
"Yeah, well, guess what? That is going to be near impossible for me because I was on a girls-only school ship." Erwin countered, glaring at the male. She didn't necessarily hate men, but right now most of them weren't providing a strong reason for her to like them either.
Schrödinger huffed at Erwin and pouted, crossing his arms and looking a little more than ridiculous. "Well, at least I don't squeal loudly thinking about what my teammates would look like when combined with animals!"
Erwin sighed, this boy had no concept of how to stay on track what-so-ever. "Well, clearly you wanted to talk to me about something, or else you wouldn't be here."
"Wonderful observation Fräulein!"
"Your snark is not appreciated warrant officer."
"Noted. Anyways, I was just here to tell you that the Major is sending some people to take care of a group of pests. This group goes by the name of the Hellsing Organization. He wanted me to inform you that under no circumstance should you even try to engage anyone from that organization in combat. Meaning when the final plan is implemented, you are to stay here. Is that clear?"
Erwin stared at the cat-boy, rather perplexed. If she was not kidnapped and experimented on so she could fight with them, then why was she here? Regardless she nodded and waved her hand, dismissing Schrödinger as he suddenly vanished without a trace. She was once again left alone in her room with only her thoughts. Riko's mind buzzed with the new information; she had to figure out what was going on fast, or she could wind up dead before anyone was even close to rescuing her.
