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27 March 2023

Character Profile | Double Trouble: Lily Drăculea

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Name: Lily Stefania Drăculea 

Birthday: Unknown

Age: 10

Species: Vampire

Gender: Female

Height: 88.9cm (2'11'')

Status: Alive

Aliases: 
  • Princess
  • Vampire Princess
  • Little Flower

Affiliation:
  • Hellsing (briefly)
  • House of Drăculești

Occupation:
  • Princess

Family:
  • Vlad Drăculea/Alucard (father)
  • Seras Victoria (mother)
  • Luna Drăculea (twin-sister)
  • Sofia Drăculea (older sister)
  • Mircea Drăculea (older brother)

Appearance:

Lily has extremely fair blonde hair that almost appears white in colour. Her eyes are red, and Seras comments on just how much she looks like she did herself when she was a young child. Her features are slightly softer than that of her twin-sister, Luna, but they overall look very much alike apart from hair colour. Lily also has very pale skin, round child-like features, and a button nose with shell pink lips. Although she is 10 years of age, her appearance more matches that of a typical 2-3 year-old, since vampire child age a lot slower than human children. When she first appears, she is wearing a red sleeveless dress, the length of which reached her knees, with white tights and black Mary-Jane shoes. 

Personality:

Most of the time, Lily is very quiet, shy and reserved. She often keeps to herself, silently observing the world around her. She is more outwardly caring and considerate, and is also obedient for the most part. Though she possesses a typical childish sense of humour, and enjoys pranking people with her twin-sister, Lily often quickly realises when things have gone too far, and is often the voice of reason between the pair. She is usually unable to hide her own fear, but can put on a brave face when needed, especially for the people that she cares about. Though she fears a lot of her sister's pranks and jokes, she's not afraid of standing up for herself and will fight back when pushed too far, demonstrating a hidden short-temper she shares with her mother. 

Despite being on the more timid and quiet side, Lily also has a small fascination with blood and gore, and has no issues with drinking blood and harming creatures that attack her or the people she cares about. On that note, she loves and adores her family very much, and respects her parents to a high degree. Lily respects rules, and always likes to try and play fair. She gets angry when people cheat and use dirty tricks to get what they want, one of the main reasons for her arguments and clashes with Luna. 

Lily loves to read and draw, as well as play games. She especially loves it when her mother, Seras, reads to her, and she has a very active imagination. Lily's favourite stories include classic fairy tales, and different folk tales from around Europe, seemingly favouring the fantasy genre over all others. Because of this, she is sometimes viewed as a fantasist, possessing a more romantic view of her parents as king and queen of the vampire world while remaining wilfully ignorant of any pain and suffering that her family may cause. Though she is not as sadistic as her twin, she is still more-or-less apathetic towards violence and cruel punishments, viewing it as normal. Due to her love of fantasy, she often enjoys the medieval culture that her father was brought up in, and most of her games with her toys involve a medieval court-like setting. Like her siblings, Lily can speak many languages and is very educated and intelligent for her age. 

History:

Lily is the youngest fraternal twin daughter, born to Alucard and Seras sometime in the far future. Her sister, Luna, was born just a few moments beforehand. Her lineage automatically made her a princess of vampires and of the night. She is also a descendent of the House of Drăculești on her father's side, whose members were frequent voivodes (rulers) of the Kingdom of Wallachia, a once independent region of what is now modern day Romania. It can be assumed that Luna was born deep within one of Dracula's castles, most likely in either Wallachia, Transylvania, or possibly even Moldavia. She may be the fourth child born to Alucard and Seras in the future, but its possible that she may have even more siblings that were never mentioned. Due to her age, it can be assumed that Luna and Lily are currently the youngest since female vampires are only fertile a few times a century. 

While growing up, Lily's upbringing would have been typical of all vampire children. She was hidden away in what vampires refer to as a 'nest'. This is a hidden location where vampire families reside and raise their children and protect them until they are almost fully-grown. An innate instinct kicks in that makes them extremely protective of their young, so until the events of Double Trouble, Lily never would have seen the outside world. Despite being powerful, vampire children are vulnerable and easy prey to other vampires and creatures of the night. Due to her parentage, Lily would quickly be sought after to either be used as a weapon, bargaining chip, or be simply murdered on sight. A witch, an enemy of Seras, frequently vows revenge by utilising the royal vampire children somehow. 

Lily was raised by only her parents, and growing up in hiding never bothered her, as is the case for vampire children. She is frequently kept occupied through education and games, and spends most of the time playing with her siblings. As the youngest, Lily is often viewed as the baby of the family, something that she voices her displeasure towards occasionally. It makes her feel slightly smothered, especially due to her more introverted personality. A lot of the time, she likes to play by herself, especially when her siblings are becoming too rowdy. She especially loves playing with dolls and soft toys.

From the moment she is born, Lily is taught to control her vampire abilities, as well as how to defend herself. She is educated in languages, music, history, geography, maths, and many other subjects. From an early age, Lily formed a love for stories and fantasy. As a result, Alucard would sometimes teach her about courtly etiquette in medieval Wallachia, and this is something she really enjoys bonding with her father over. She makes Seras tell her a bedtime story every night, and unless she is really tired, she struggles to fall asleep without one.    

As a born vampire, Lily will continue to age slowly, with natural born vampires typically taking around 100 years to fully mature. As she gets older, she will slowly be allowed out into the world where she will be automatically powerful and respected as a vampire princess, and daughter of Dracula, the first ever and most powerful vampire. However, she will likely stay close to her family, as vampires have very close familial bonds, something which Integra likens to a pack of wolves.  

Abilities:
  • Increased speed, strength, and agility.
  • Regenerating abilities; faster/better healing.
  • Immortality.
  • Allure - draw-in prey.
  • Shape-shifting.
  • Hypnotism/mind control.
  • Conjuring illusions.
  • Advanced senses (sight, sound, smell etc.)
  • Third eye abilities. 
  • Shadow control.
  • Phasing. 

Trivia:
  • The name 'Lily' is of Latin origin, and often symbolises devotion and purity. It is also the flower traditionally associated with death and re-birth - very much like vampires. 
  • The decision to have her age slower was due to the fact that most stories that include vampire children typically have them age quicker than humans. I wanted to try something different. 
  • Technically, Lily has many other older deceased siblings from Alucard's time as a human. This also means that she is distantly related to many royal families within Europe.
  • Lily may possibly be one of the first sets of vampire twins ever born. 
  • Her personality is actually a small nod to the reported personality of Vlad Dracula during his reign. He was actually reported to be 'kind' and 'just', but had an obsession with law, order, and morality. Even the smallest crimes or acts of rudeness would result in harsh punishment. Lily's obsession with rules and her more obedient personality was inspired by this.
  • Her favourite blood type is O negative.
  • Lily's favourite fairy tale is The Goose Girl.
  • Lily was created with the intention of being the yang to Luna's yin; twins that were opposites but also complimented each other since I thought the identical twin idea would be too cliché and on the boring side.  
  • Her character's base appearance and personality was very loosely inspired by the character Kanna, from the manga/anime Inuyasha.
  • Due to her popularity, I may create a mini series in the future featuring Lily and Luna and their many silly adventures together, allowing more of an insight into future Alucard and Seras as well. 
  • Since Luna was essentially supposed to be a mini Alucard, Lily became a mini Seras. However, they are very much like both parents in a lot of ways.
  • Lily is not yet old enough to possess a familiar. This ability will surface when she is around 50 years-old. In the meantime, she is very close with her father's familiar, Baskerville. Parents' familiars are just as fiercely protective of their charges' offspring. 
  • Her favourite animal is the butterfly, and she often manifests them in her games. 

23 March 2023

Character Profile | Double Trouble: Luna Drăculea

MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS



Name: Luna Alexandra Drăculea 

Birthday: Unknown

Age: 10

Species: Vampire

Gender: Female

Height: 88.9cm (2'11'')

Status: Alive

Aliases: 
  • Princess
  • Vampire Princess
  • Little Monster
  • Alucard Jr.
  • Mini Alucard

Affiliation:
  • Hellsing (briefly)
  • House of Drăculești

Occupation:
  • Princess

Family:
  • Vlad Drăculea/Alucard (father)
  • Seras Victoria (mother)
  • Lily Drăculea (twin-sister)
  • Sofia Drăculea (older sister)
  • Mircea Drăculea (older brother)

Appearance:

Luna has the appearance of a small girl, with incredibly pale skin, red eyes, and long thick inky black hair. Although being 10 years-old, she more resembles the typical height and physical development of a 2 to 3 year-old, since vampire children age slower than mortal children. She also has a button nose, shell pink lips, and typical childish chubbiness and rounded features. Out of the twins, she appears to look the most like Alucard. When found by Seras, Luna was wearing a dark purple dress that fell to her knees, with black tights and black Mary-Jane shoes. 

Personality:

Luna is incredibly playful and outgoing, but also possesses a sadistic streak. She finds blood and gore fascinating, and she frequently enjoys physically and mentally torturing any creature that happens to be around her. This behaviour can sometimes extend towards her siblings, especially her twin sister, Lily. It is revealed that Luna threatens Lily's toys, often cheats in games, chases, and gets into fights. However, Luna does love her siblings a great deal, seeming especially close with her twin, whom she is very protective of, as well as her older sister, Sofia, the only person she will let touch her hair. Luna is also a very stubborn and difficult child, and tends to hate strangers invading her personal space, and doesn't like it when people touch her hair, whether be it brushing or washing. The actual reason for this is revealed to be because 'people pull on it too hard', suggesting she is actually more sensitive than she originally appears. 

Furthermore, Luna is also confident and blunt; she says whatever is on her mind. She appears to share her father's sense of humour, especially regarding annoying Sir Integra. Although very intelligent, she pretends to be much wiser than she actually is, taking charge in situations and insisting that she knows what is best, even though she actually doesn't fully understand the situation. She is daring to the point of recklessness, but underneath, she often is just a frightened child. She has a hard time taking responsibility for her actions, and lashes out when feeling angered or scared. She greatly loves and admires her parents, and her family is overall very important to her.

Despite her lack of physical development, her mental development is much more advanced for a child of her age. She is able to speak clearly and eloquently, both in English and other languages. As well as English, Luna can speak the old language and dialect of Wallachia, as well as modern day Romanian. It is also implied that she is fluent and currently in the process of learning many other languages. She is fascinated by the world around her, often exploring every detail of any new surrounding she finds herself in. She also loves history, particularly military history, and enjoys listening to Alucard's stories of war and massacre, much to Seras' chagrin. When she grows up, she wants to be just as powerful as her parents and rule the dark world of monsters with them. 

History:

Luna is the oldest fraternal twin daughter, born to Alucard and Seras sometime in the far future. Her sister, Lily, was born just a few moments afterward. Her lineage automatically made her a princess of vampires and of the night. She is also a descendent of the House of Drăculești on her father's side, whose members were frequent voivodes (rulers) of the Kingdom of Wallachia, a once independent region of what is now modern day Romania. It can be assumed that Luna was born deep within one of Dracula's castles, most likely in either Wallachia, Transylvania, or possibly even Moldavia. She may be the third child born to Alucard and Seras in the future, but its possible that she may have even more siblings that were never mentioned. Due to her age, it can be assumed that Luna and Lily are currently the youngest since female vampires are only fertile a few times a century. 

While growing up, Luna's upbringing would have been typical of all vampire children. She was hidden away in what vampires refer to as a 'nest'. This is a hidden location where vampire families reside and raise their children and protect them until they are almost fully-grown. An innate instinct kicks in that makes them extremely protective of their young, so until the events of Double Trouble, Luna never would have seen the outside world. Despite being powerful, vampire children are vulnerable and easy prey to other vampires and creatures of the night. Due to her parentage, Luna would quickly be sought after to either be used as a weapon, bargaining chip, or be simply murdered on sight. A witch, an enemy of Seras, frequently vows revenge by utilising the royal vampire children somehow. 

Luna was raised strictly by her parents, only having contact with them and her siblings. However, growing up in hiding never really bothered Luna, as vampire children are often kept occupied with education and games. They are usually instinctively too scared to leave the nest anyway. From visions and shared dreams that Seras experiences with them, Luna appears to be growing up with everything that she could ever need. Her parents teach her and train her, and many of the lessons are presented in the form of games (hide and seek etc.) to help grow and improve her natural abilities. 

She grows up as the trouble-maker of the family, and frequently pranks her parents and siblings, with her twin sister being her favourite target. However, she would never go so far as to truly hurt somebody that she loved. Though her antics may seem harsh and horrific by human standards, for vampires, it is more akin to typical childhood shenanigans and hijinks. But as well as vampire abilities, Luna is also taught to read, write, speak many languages, music, history, geography, maths, and many other subjects.

As a born vampire, Luna will continue to age slowly, with natural born vampires typically taking around 100 years to fully mature. As she gets older, she will slowly be allowed out into the world where she will be automatically powerful and respected as a vampire princess, and daughter of Dracula, the first ever and most powerful vampire. However, she will likely stay close to her family, as vampires have very close familial bonds, something which Integra likens to a pack of wolves.  

Abilities:
  • Increased speed, strength, and agility.
  • Regenerating abilities; faster/better healing.
  • Immortality.
  • Allure - draw-in prey.
  • Shape-shifting.
  • Hypnotism/mind control.
  • Conjuring illusions.
  • Advanced senses (sight, sound, smell etc.)
  • Third eye abilities. 
  • Shadow control.
  • Phasing. 

Trivia:
  • 'Luna' is the Latin word for 'moon'. The moon is often associated with lunacy, something that Luna tends to regularly display. I also like to imagine it as a reference to Alucard's love of the moon and the night.
  • The decision to have her age slower was due to the fact that most stories that include vampire children typically have them age quicker than humans. I wanted to try something different. 
  • Technically, Luna has many other older deceased siblings from Alucard's time as a human. This also means that she is distantly related to many royal families within Europe.
  • Luna may possibly be one of the first sets of vampire twins ever born. 
  • Her fascination with blood and gore was no doubt passed down to her from Alucard.
  • Luna favours no particular branch of Christianity, viewing it as 'all the same.' Traditionally, she would have been baptized within the Eastern Orthodox faith as this was the favoured religion of Wallachia. However, it's entirely possible she could have been raised Catholic, as Vlad Dracula was originally a Catholic. But if Luna was actually baptized, the holy water, though not deadly, would be incredibly painful for her. 
  • Her favourite blood type is AB positive.
  • Luna displays disgust towards weaker vampires, just like her father.
  • Her character was inspired by me originally imagining what a child of Alucard would actually be like. She was originally the first character created and was supposed to be an only-child. She was basically a mini Alucard (and still technically is to an extent). I find sassy kids hilarious, and I just knew that anything Alucard spawned would be a handful. 
  • Luna appears to be the most popular character from the story.
  • Due to her popularity, I may create a mini series in the future featuring Lily and Luna and their many silly adventures together, allowing more of an insight into future Alucard and Seras as well. 
  • Her stubbornness regarding her hair was inspired by my own protectiveness of my hair as a child - though not to Luna's extreme degree.
  • Luna is not yet old enough to possess a familiar. This ability will surface when she is around 50 years-old. In the meantime, she is very close with her father's familiar, Baskerville. Parents' familiars are just as fiercely protective of their charges' offspring. 

11 March 2023

Concept Art | Double Trouble: Smashing Potions


Concept pencil sketch of Lily and Luna smashing the potion that sends them back in time.



06 March 2023

Sneak Peak | Hellsing Fanfiction: Banquet of Consequences



The autumn air was heavy and most melancholy. Leaves were scattered across the ground, crunching beneath the slightest pressure or stirred through the air by the slightest breeze. A crow’s cries filled the overcast sky as the evening grew darker and darker. The long forgotten church cemetery was like a bleak oasis in the middle of everything. It had been mostly left forgotten. Weeds snaked their way up the chipped and rusted metal bars that reached waist height. Dirt paths had long been neglected and overgrown.

Many stone graves stood to attention. Some were in better condition than others. While some had a more fine finish, others clearly displayed their old age through cracks and the moss that covered their complexion, spreading across the stones like a disease. Names had long since faded and been forgotten. Flowers lay rotten in front of many of them. Toys and teddy bears dirtied and aged; candles long burnt out. 

The church itself was also abandoned. The windows that were once beautiful stained glass were now smashed and hollow, displaying nothing but darkness within the building. Tiles had slipped from the roof, and the intricate detail of the gargoyles had long since eroded away. The doors had been bordered up with graffiti that covered most of the exterior.
 
Black boots crunched through the leaves, their steps graceful and purposeful. The leather boots ended where white stockings began, highlighting the long and toned legs of their owner. The rest of her attire was hidden by a thick dark red coat and a black scarf. Held in the hands covered in black leather gloves was a bouquet of flowers, each different in colour and decorated with pink ribbons. They were cradled gently in the owner’s hands as she pressed forward. Her lips were pressed into a tight line, and her pale skin almost appeared to glow in the approaching night. Her wild blonde hair was mostly hidden by a black woolly hat. Not that she had any need for these warm clothes, but it was for the sake of keeping up appearances. 

Seras Victoria approached the old metal gate that led to the church grounds. It creaked and protested as they tangled weeds clung onto the bars, fighting to keep it in place. Seras merely pushed harder, and it soon gave way under her strength. It swung shut behind her with a loud clang. The noise made her cringe, but at least there was no need to worry about attracting attention; this place had long been abandoned. 

Her red eyes scanned the dilapidated graveyard, letting out a sorrowful sigh as she did so. When she had been human, places like this had always given her the creeps, but there was also something peaceful about them at the same time. The dead were not bad company it seemed. Decades ago, Seras would have probably been among them. But she had refused. A decision she had never regretted, but all the same, one could never help but ponder the ‘what ifs’. Would they have even have bothered to have laid her to rest here as per her moral wishes? Probably not, Seras thought to herself with another sigh. As a human, she had always been alone and uncared for.

Well… maybe not always… 

The grave was exactly where Seras remembered it, despite her fading human memories. It had been decades since she had been here, and the guilt gripped her throat in a strangling hold. She almost felt too ashamed to continue further, but she held her ground. How often was it that Sir Integra let her leave unsupervised like this? It had taken years of building trust with the woman that Seras had long began to think of as a mother figure. She’d never been aloud this far from the Hellsing estate on her own before. She wasn’t going to waste it.
 
Taking a deep breath, Seras forced herself forward, her eyes never straying from her destination. The single gravestone was slightly more removed from all of the others. Dead leaves and flowers covered the plot and moss had grown almost completely over the front side of the gravestone. It stabbed at her long dead heart to see the place in such a state. She should have been here to take care of them. She had abandoned them.
 
Feeling a single blood red tear trickle down her cheek, Seras bent down so that she was resting on her knees, not caring about the mud and dirt that would stain her stockings. She gently placed the flowers down in front of the grave, taking great care in making sure that none of the delicate flowers were crushed or moved out of place in the process.
 
She then turned her attention towards the gravestone itself, reaching one gloved hand up to scratch away the moss the hid the carved-in words from view. They had faded slightly, but they were still there. 

Here lies David Victoria and Jayne Victoria
A devoted husband and wife, and loving parents 
Taken too soon 10th November 1987
May their souls forever rest in peace

Seras had never been sure who had sorted their funeral and saw to their gravestone, but she guessed it would have had to have been people from her father’s work. She didn’t remember much about the funeral, other than it was raining and that there weren’t many people in attendance. Seras herself was also still recovering from the attack and remembered that she had been covered in bandages that she just wanted to rip off. She had wanted to throw herself into the grave after her mother and father, desiring nothing more than to be buried with them. 

She had squeezed the hand of the deputy, who had always been kind to her, so hard that day. She never let go. For as long as she could remember, Seras had always instinctively reached out to hold people’s hands when she was scared. That one small piece of contact always reassured her. How many hands had she crushed in search of comfort? Probably too many to count. 

After all of that, she had been swiftly taken away, unable to return to this site until she was sixteen and could leave the orphanage to get her own place. She had worked two jobs at the time just to make ends meet before signing up to join the metropolitan police. For as long as she could remember, she had always wanted to follow in her father’s footsteps. But at that point, it was much more personal. She didn’t want to allow monsters like the ones who had killed her parents to continue to exist in this world. She knew it was a long shot, but she had always secretly hoped to come across the two men who had murdered her parents that night. 

But it wasn’t to be.

Those monsters had gotten away with everything. 

“I’m sorry,” Seras whispered into the cold night air. “I never had the chance to try and catch them. I hope that you can forgive me.”

Deep down, Seras knew that her parents would want her to move on from it and not focus all of her attention of catching the monsters responsible. It was too late now anyway. It was approaching the fiftieth anniversary of that night. The monsters would probably be long dead by now.
 
“I wish I could visit you more often,” Seras’ voice grew louder as her voice cracked with emotion. “I wonder what you think about what I’ve done… about what I’ve become…”

The gravestone stared back at her silently. 

“I’m sure father would have liked Sir Integra very much. They have so much in common,” Seras continued to chat away. “My master on the other hand… well… not many people tend to get along with him. But I think he likes me. At least, I like to hope that he does anyway. I know that I’ll never be alone with him and I’ll follow him forever. I mean, he didn’t have to take me under his wing, but he did anyway.”

Seras was beginning to feel stupid talking to herself like this, but she could almost imagine her parents sitting there in front of her, their eyes kind as they listened to her. It gave her comfort, and she couldn’t help but continue to talk. 

“I’m sorry that I’ve left you here. Sir Integra rarely lets me leave the estate unsupervised. Not only that, but she tends to keep me busy with missions, though it’s thankfully been quiet lately. You have no idea how hard it was to persuade her to let me come here. But, I think… I think she trusts me…” Seras trailed off. She wasn’t sure whether what she was saying was true or not, but surely it had to mean Integra trusted her at least a little bit to let her do this. Or maybe her master’s master just felt sorry for her. Though Sir Integra never struck her as the woman to let pity cloud her judgement. 

“I haven’t got long,” Seras admitted with a sigh before chuckling. “My curfew is at ten. They’re like my family in a way – though it is slightly dysfunctional. I wish you could have met them.”

The young vampire stroked one of her fingers across their names.
 
“I hope that I can visit you again soon.” Seras stood up before blowing them a gently kiss. “I love you both so much.”

The graveyard remained silent. 

With a heavy heart, Seras turned around, unable to bring herself to look back as she followed the path she had used earlier. The night was growing darker and darker, and she knew that Integra would probably be getting restless over a vampire wandering around on her own like this. Just because she had agreed to let Seras do this probably didn’t mean that she liked it. Seras didn’t want to push her luck. Especially if she hoped to return here one day soon.
 
As she walked home, she tugged on the trim of her coat, hoping that Integra didn’t ask her too many questions when she returned. She wasn’t sure if she was in the mood to talk to anyone right now. She just wanted to be on her own to wallow in self-pity. She had every intention of locking herself in her room and pretending that the rest of the world didn’t exist. She had been feeling this way ever since she realised that the fiftieth anniversary was fast approaching. 

It had never really affected her this badly before, but lately, it seemed like all of her pent up emotions towards the incident was catching up with her. That anger she had long since pushed down since she was a child was now bubbling to the surface once again. She felt like a volcano ready to erupt in an explosion that rivalled Krakatoa. 

The memories of the nuns sent shivers down Seras’ spine. 

“You know what we do with naughty girls who can’t behave themselves,” Seras found herself saying the words out loud. 

Seras quickly pushed those memories back. 

It took over an hour, but Seras finally made it back to the Hellsing estate without incident. She checked her watch and saw that she still had half an hour to spare. Hopefully that would please Sir Integra. 
The heavily armed guards by the gates gave her a quick salute before letting her inside. They tried to avoid eye contact with her, and the vampire could smell the fear and adrenaline in their blood. It caused her stomach to do a flip, but she ignored it. Even though she hadn’t been drinking properly lately, she still manage to ignore that siren’s call. She had little to no appetite at the moment. She just hoped that her master hadn’t noticed, but no doubt he would if he hadn’t already. If he had noticed, he hadn’t said anything.
 
As Seras walked up the long and winding road, the mansion finally came to view in an inviting orange glow. The occasional soldier walked past, patrolling the perimeter, but apart from that, the whole area was completely quiet. The vampire thought about sneaking back in through one of the back entrances, but thought it was best to make her return known so people wouldn’t suspect that anything was wrong. That and it would hopefully reassure Sir Integra. 

However, Seras’ musings were soon interrupted by something soft brushing against her leg. 

Meow.

Seras beamed and glanced down at her feet where the tiny grey kitten was rubbing its face against her ankle. It purred as it wrapped itself around her leg, and Seras wasted no time in scoping up the adorable little kitten, sapphire blue eyes meeting ruby red ones. 

“Rosie! What are you doing out here, you little rascal! You know Sir Integra won’t be happy if she catches you out here,” Seras scolded, but it was impossible to stay mad at that adorable little face that stared back at her blankly. She quickly giggled before pulling the kitten against her chest, nuzzling her face into the thick, soft fur that never failed to comfort her. 

She had only had Rosie a few months, but they were already super close. It was rare that you saw one without the other these days. Seras had found the stray kitten trembling under a rose bush after having being shot at by a soldier who was startled at the sight of a cat suddenly running across the grounds of the estate. It took a while for Seras to coax it back out, but it was love at first sight. 

At first, she had tried to keep the kitten hidden, knowing that the answer would be no if she asked to keep it. However the secret didn’t last long when the kitten had somehow managed to escape her room one night and Sir Integra had gotten the fright of her life when the little feline jumped onto her lap while she was drinking a cup of tea. Hot tea had spilled all over her as she had shrieked in surprise before pulling out her gun to shoot at the creature. 

Alucard had not been far behind her and was about to squish the poor cat before Seras had jumped in between them, almost getting herself squashed in the process.
 
Luckily, after hours of begging and pleading, Integra relented and let her ‘keep the blasted thing’, as she had put it. Her master had been less than happy, constantly hissing and growling at the poor kitten. Seras had teased him that he was just jealous of the attention that she was giving it. Though she had immediately regretted that joke when he threatened to eat the poor cat. So now Seras definitely didn’t leave him alone with the kitten. He would warm to it soon… she hoped…

“Let’s get you inside where it’s warm,” Seras cooed as she made her way to the front doors. They automatically opened for her, much to her shock, but she did her best to smile warmly when Henry greeted her upon entrance. 

“Did you have a nice walk, my lady?” he asked, bowing slightly before closing the door behind her.
 
“Ummm, yes, thank you, Henry,” Seras replied. “Can you let Sir Integra know that I’m back?”

“Of course, my lady.” He bowed again before heading in the direction of Integra’s main office.
 
Seras puffed out her cheeks as she watched the butler retreat. She missed Walter, no matter how long it had been and despite the fact that he had betrayed them in the end. Henry was nice and did his job well, but it just wasn’t the same. She heard that he had once been an agent for MI5 before retiring from all of that. He was a tall man in his sixties with a grey moustache and thinning grey hair. But he could hold his own in a fight, which was definitely needed if you wanted to work in this place. 

“Where have you been?” A cold voice startled Seras and she nearly jumped out of her skin.
 
“GAH! Master, you scared me!” she huffed at him, clinging to Rosie even tighter. 

She automatically took a step back as the superior vampire towered over her. He was looking down at her completely expressionless, his orange glasses hiding his eyes as usual. She made sure to keep her mind blank in case he decided to break his promise and invade her thoughts. He seemed to have been good to his word so far, but Seras wasn’t taking any chances. She was enjoying her new-found privacy, especially as of late. No doubt her master would berate her for being so sentimental. 

“You didn’t answer my question,” he pressed. 

“S-so?” Seras stupidly stuttered. “I don’t have to tell you everything I get up to.”

Alucard raised an eyebrow at her and Seras knew that he was hoping that she would cave in any second and come clean like she normally did. But not this time!

“It’s none of your business anyway,” the female vampire added, narrowing her eyes as she looked away from him. 

“As your master, it is indeed my business.”
 
Seras felt him follow her as she took another step back. 

“Alucard!” a strict voice called from the stop of the stairs. “Leave the Police Girl alone!”
 
Seras looked up, grateful that Sir Integra had stepped in when she had. She really didn’t want to disclose this information to her master. This was personal and private. He would never understand and likely call her an idiot like he usually did. She loved and adored her master, but this was just something that she wanted to be left alone to deal with herself. She had only confided in Integra because Seras needed her permission to do anything. It had been uncomfortable, but was far easier than confiding in her master.
 
“Why was she allowed out without me?” Alucard demanded his master, seeming almost offended and… worried? Though Seras probably imagined that last part. 

“It is a private matter,” Integra responded, always unintimidated by Alucard. 

Seras shot her a grateful look. 

“Anything to do with the Police Girl immediately involves me,” he argued. 

“I have a name y’know,” Seras sighed out, but they both ignored her. 

“You forget your place, servant,” Integra spoke to Alucard as she began making her way slowly down the stairs, her wrinkled face frowning as she regarded the two of them. “The Police Girl merely wanted some time alone which I granted permission for under strict conditions which she has obeyed.”

“Why was I not consulted?” Alucard was growing more and more impatient.
 
“You didn’t need to know.” Integra remained firm.
 
Alucard closed his eyes and let out a threatening chuckle. “Are you ladies keeping secrets from me?”

“Not everything’s about you, y’know.” Seras rolled her eyes, stepping away from the scene and heading down towards the deeper levels of the mansion where her room was located. 

“I will speak with you later!” she heard her master call to her as she turned a corner in the corridor.
 
Whatever, Seras thought to herself. She wasn’t a child. She could look after herself. Why was he so bothered anyway? He probably just resented the fact that he was being kept out of the loop. The female vampire knew that he could have a habit of being controlling, but this was ridiculous. She had only been gone for two, maybe three hours at the most. It was hardly the end of the world. 

When she finally reached her room, she locked her door behind her, not that it would stop her master if he was determined to get answers out of her. But it still provided Seras with a sense of security. Her back instantly rested against the door before she let Rosie drop out of her arms who ran straight towards a ball of yarn that Seras had gotten for her. The little kitten purred happily to herself which made the vampire crack a smile as she pushed herself away from the door and collapsed onto her couch. 

Her lamp gave the room a warm orange glow, along with the fire that had remained burning for a while now to ensure that Rosie stayed nice and warm. Despite being a vampire, Seras felt exhausted. This trip had taken much more out of her than she thought. 

With a sigh, the draculina unbuttoned her coat and tossed it onto the back of her small couch before her hat, gloves and scarf soon followed. Rosie then jumped up at her, curling her tiny body against the vampire’s chest, purring peacefully as they nuzzled each other. Seras moved one hand up to rest it against her kitten, weaving her fingers through the soft silver fur that always reminded Seras of the moon. 

As she lay there, her eyes drifted towards all of the pictures and posters hung up on the adjacent wall. Over the years, she had created a mood board of sorts to try and brighten up her windowless dungeon disguised as a bedroom. The stone walls never failed to remind Seras that she was technically a prisoner here, so she tried to cover them up as best as she could. There were posters of her favourite band, some art pieces that she liked, along with many photos. A lot of them featured her life here at the Hellsing organisation. There were pictures of her posing with soldiers she had somewhat befriended, along with pictures of her and a reluctant Integra. Her favourite one was the photo where she had organised a surprise fortieth birthday party for Integra, where the knight sat in front of a birthday cake, looking awkward as Seras had placed a party hat on her head as she smiled cheerfully behind her. 

Seras enjoyed making this place more like a family home. All work and no play was boring. As the years went by, her confidence grew and the more comfortable she felt in this place. She even found herself standing up to her master a lot more now, much to his chagrin. Yet he never punished her over it like she expected. 

She smiled to herself as she gazed at the few pictures she had of her master. He never cared much for photographs and was usually only caught in the frame by accident. There was one time Seras had tried to snap a picture of him reading in the library, only to be snarled at by him mid-shot. The resulting photo was a black and red blurry mess, but Seras kept it nevertheless. However, there was one picture she had managed to capture of her master where he seemed to have a genuine smile on his face. It had been taken last year at a ball held in honour of King Charles III as a sort of thank you for funding the Hellsing organisation and helping keep Britain safe. 

The picture had been taken by Henry of the moment that Seras joined the party. She was making her way down the stairs in a sleeveless black frock that flared down to her knees, showing off her smooth pale skin. It was one of those rare occasions where she had actually worn high heels and made an effort with her hair which was tied back with a loose bun. Her master was at the bottom of the stairs among the crowd, smiling up at her, his jaw almost appearing slack. It was quite comical yet touching to see such a tender and soft expression on his face. It was such a rarity that Seras just had to have a copy of the picture and hang it up on her wall. 

Her thoughts were quickly interrupted, however, when there was a sharp knock on her door. 

Seras groaned. “Go away, master, I’m not in the mood.”

“It’s me,” a more feminine voice greeted from behind the thick wood. 

Seras quickly shot up, startling Rosie in the process as she hissed and hid under the couch. The vampire quickly made her way to the door to unlock it and let Sir Integra in. She really didn’t want to have to deal with her either, but she would take Integra over her master right now. 

03 March 2023

Sneak Peak | Hellsing Fanfiction: Castles In The Air



Seras wasn’t sure how long she had spent curled up in her coffin. She barely had the motivation to move as dried blood tears stained her cheeks. One hand rested under her head acting as a pillow, while the other was curled into a fist near her chest. Her wild blonde hair covered most of her face from view. The Hellsing uniform she usually wore had been replaced with a short black dress and black tights, not that there had ended up being much point in doing so. 

Ever since the death of Integra, Seras had been confined to her chambers to await her fate. She hadn’t even been allowed to attend the funeral, despite insisting on her desire to say goodbye. Integra had not only been her boss; she was her friend. The young vampire came to accept long ago that Integra was mortal and that she would never join her and her master in this life. Integra’s role had always been to defeat creatures of the night, not join them. Her humanity was her greatest treasure – her greatest strength. The knight could have killed Seras upon her creation… but she didn’t. She took Seras under her wing and provided her with a new life; a fresh start. She provided her with training, advice, a home… a family. 

Now she was gone…

This day would always come, but Seras had perhaps been in denial that it would come so soon. Time felt different now that she was a vampire. Years now felt like mere days. While Seras’ features remained frozen and unchanging, Integra’s developed lines and wrinkles. Her once platinum blonde hair faded to white, and though she had remained strong to the end, Seras could always tell that her boss couldn’t move like she used to. She never lost her beauty though. And now the time had finally arrived where Integra would no longer be a part of her long, eternal life. 

Her end had been swift, and Seras supposed she should be thankful for that. She had heard it herself. The very moment that the iron maiden’s heart had stopped. The very moment the last breath escaped past her lips. And she hadn’t been there… Seras had promised that she would always be by Integra’s side to protect her, but instead she had been confined to her room by the Round Table. 

Master…

How was he coping with all of this? The Draculina had not heard from him since that night. She was alone. Alone and powerless as she awaited what happened next. Like an abandoned puppy, she had tried to reach out to him through their bond, but was only met with a tall concrete wall that refused to budge. He was blocking her out. She desperately wanted to be there for him. She had no idea how all of this was effecting him. He cared for Integra. The woman had been more than a mere master to him. From what Seras could gather, her master had practically helped raise her. Even though her master must be used to death at this point, Seras failed to imagine that even he was immune to feelings of loss. Especially the loss of a master he had been so close to. 

Fresh tears began to burn in the corners of her eyes again. 

Oh, Sir Integra, she thought with a whimper. I’m going to miss you so much. 

The Draculina curled into an even tighter ball and buried her face into her knees. Maybe if she made herself as small as possible, she might just disappear from this world altogether. Her undead heart clenched painfully, almost as if chains had been wrapped around it, pulling tighter and tighter until she felt like she was suffocating. Grief crashed over her like the rough waves of a storm. She barely had time to gasp for air when she reached the surface as another wave would crash into her. Around and around she would roll until she had no idea which way the surface was anymore. Rocks and sharp coral would stab against her skin, but nothing was visible in the darkness of the stormy waters. Seras closed her eyes, just wanting it all to end. 

Something light slithered over her ankle, and Seras gasped as her eyes snapped open. More shadowy ropes curled around her, caressing her wrist and tangling themselves in her hair. Her heart lurched at the sensation, and despite her initial shock, she immediately felt comforted by them. Each touch against her skin made her tingle and relax further into their attentions. 

“Seras.”

The lid of her coffin was pried open, but the light of the room’s lamps was instantly blocked by a large figure. A red coat covered most of their form, and their thick black hair hid most of their features save for two glowing red eyes. All Seras could do was stare up in awe at her master. He was all she had left in the world now. Though she hadn’t expect him to come visit her. How had he even done so? Wouldn’t he be under strict orders to stay in his chambers like Seras was? 

A bare hand reached down to gently wipe away a tear from her cheek. 

Wait… bare?

Seras gasped again, and she grabbed hold of her master’s large hand between her much smaller ones. Her sense hadn’t deceived her – his gloves were gone! She was vaguely aware of her master chuckling at her reaction, but the Draculina paid it no mind. She was stunned into silence. Her master seemed content to let her examine his hand as his eyes burned into her. But Seras could simply not get over his un-gloved hands. It was so strange. So unnerving. All her un-life, her master’s power was chained by the rune covered gloves. And now… he was free…

An involuntary shiver wiggled like a worm up her spine, and she quickly hid her fear, not wanting to offend him. It was great that he was free. Wasn’t it? She loved and trusted her master more than anything, but… surely it would be foolish to not be a little cautious about this situation? After all, Seras had seen what her master was capable of at full power during their battle with Millennium. It was probably the reality of the unknown that was her greatest fear. What happened now? Would her master even still want her around? 

“Seras,” he spoke softly again. His expression became more serious and stoic as he stared down at her. He pulled his hand out of her grasp to then rest it on the rim of her coffin. The young vampire wished more than anything right now that she could master the art of telepathy – not that her master would ever allow her in anyway. She could only reach through their bond and get little hints of feelings, but that was it. Right now, Seras wanted to know the full detail of what her master was thinking. Then maybe she would better know what to do or say. Because in this moment, all she could do was remain frozen, like a small prey animal waiting for the predator to make the first move and give chase. 

“There’s no need to cry, my dear,” he said. “All is well.”

Seras couldn’t help but furrow her eyebrows in confusion at that one. 

“With Sir Integra’s death, my ties to this family are now broken. There is nobody left to chain me here. The gloves vanished the moment her heart gave its last beat,” he explained, though there was a strange look in his eye. His hand shook as he gripped the wooden coffin even tighter. Seras’ eyes flickered to his hand as the wood creaked under the pressure, but she didn’t dare utter a word. 

“Again, I offer you a choice, Seras Victoria,” the older vampire continued, not even blinking as he stared intensely into Seras’ eyes. “Will you follow me out into the night?”

Seras already knew her answer, but there were still questions burning at the back of her mind.

“But…” she began cautiously. “What about the round table?”

Alucard grinned. “They have no authority over me.”

“Hellsing?”

“Will be disbanded. No doubt a new organisation will take its place. I don’t intend on sticking around long enough to find out.”