Hellsing Fan Fiction ❯ Seras 2066 ❯ Here's Seras! ( Chapter 6 )
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Ch 6: Here's Seras
"Don't shoot Laura", Gwen yelled as Laura in giant wolf form charged Seras
"Don't shoot Laura", Gwen yelled to the others as Laura in giant wolf form charged Seras. Gwen drew her pistol much faster than a normal human could.
As Laura leapt high through the air at Seras, Seras fell backward. Seras right hand reached up to grab the werewolf's throat. With the strength of a vampire, Sears assisted Laura in her flying leap over Seras and into the wall. Seras landed on her back at the same time Laura impacted into the wall.
There was one cough of a pistol and Seras felt a bullet tear into her left leg. Seras rolled to her to her right as another bullet was fired. This one ripped into the floor.
In Seras mind, Alucard said, "Don't go outside. They think that you'll dissolve in the sunlight. Use this to your advantage, Seras Victoria. Besides you can just kill them all."
Seras thought back, "They're Hellsing, Master!"
"So?"
Seras came to her feet and started to run to the right of the group. More gunfire erupted and some hit her. The silver bullets burned.
As Tim transformed into werewolf form, Gwen yelled, "Spread out and don't let her escape."
Laura shook her head trying to clear it from the impact and then howled in fury. Tim charged after Seras.
Seras came to a spot just below a second floor balcony and leapt for it. She cleared the rail and ran along the walkway. Gunfire blasted the area around her as she ran down the open walkway along the side of the room.
Tim jumped up and hung on the balcony's rail over the floor with one hand and swung with the other. His claws gouged Seras side and Seras, with an insane smile, booted the werewolf in the face. The werewolf fell as the rail, he was holding, broke.
Gwen fired three more shots into Seras before the vampire dived into a hallway.
Seras muttered with a sane look, "Kicking a werewolf. I don't believe I did that."
She ran down the hallway when Alucard's voice came, "Want to play a game, Police Girl?"
She thought, "It's Police Girl again, Master? I'm kind of busy right now."
"Go to the Library. Go against the far wall on the left side."
Seras glanced over her shoulder only to see a huge werewolf (Tim) with a nasty looking silver dagger in hand and the wolf Laura racing around him. Those two had run over a woman (Gwen) who was cursing about damn werewolves. The werewolf threw the unbalanced dagger as Seras turned into the library. The dagger missed and continued down the hall.
Seras heard a grumbling and wondered if it was a form of werewolf cussing.
The library's selves were stripped of all books. Dust covered the floor. Seras ran to the far left wall and turned to see Laura charge into the room.
Alucard voice commanded, "Kill the dog, Seras Victoria, or go through the wall, Police Girl."
Laura spotted her prey facing her and leapt again. Darkness surrounded the vampire as she backed up into bookcase and disappeared into the wall behind it. Once again, Laura plowed head first into a wall. She howled in frustration.
Tim in werewolf form entered the room and growled, "Where is the vampire? And what happened to you?"
"Walls and I are having a dispute. The vampire faded through the wall."
"Impossible."
Seras faded out of the other side of the wall and through a desk. Seras ended up in another smaller library with books.
Seras remarked, "I never knew this library was here."
Alucard's voice floated in, "This is the Hellsing's secret library. It contains many of their prized books about things that live in the dark. That group of mongrels chasing you will discover this room soon. See that fat blue book on the desk?"
"Yes, Master."
"Take it. Go back to Walter's old room and rest. I'll wake you if they get too close to you."
Seras took the book and said, "Thank you, Master."
Seras paused and then asked, "Master, my coat has no rips or openings in it even though several bullets blew holes in it. Am I becoming like you?"
"Not even close, yet. But you have started."
"I see, Master."
Seras sank into the floor.
Gwen arrived at the doorway to the library only to see Tim and Laura now both in full werewolf forms, ripping book shelves from the wall. She asked loudly, "What are you two doing? Attacking a vicious wall?"
Both werewolves growled at her and started their transformation to normal human form.
Christine and the two soldiers arrived behind Gwen. Gwen commanded, "Cover our
backs. The vampire is still loose. We must have hit that vampire at least eight times. What keeping that thing moving?"
Laura, now human, angrily said, "That THING went through this wall! Its scent goes up to here and stops."
Gwen's eyes went wide and she shouted, "Everyone out of the room, NOW!"
As they poured into the hallway, Tim snapped, "What was that for?"
Gwen said, "It's not possible for a vampire or anything to go through a wall like a ghost. Whoever fooled Laura sight and scent senses was prepared for us. There may be a bomb in that room. I'm calling Richard to inform him of the situation."
Richard Hellsing the third was working at his desk studying the maps of London and England. On his office door, there was a knock.
Richard commanded, "Enter."
The Hellsing butler Alfred entered followed by another man who looked like a younger version of Richard.
Alfred said with a formal tone, "Your brother is here, sir."
"Jonathan", said Richard as he held out his arm.
"Richard, god it's good to see you", said Jonathan Hellsing. They shook hands.
Richard said, "Please be seated. Is there anything that I can get you?"
"A brandy, if you would. Brother, I've brought twenty soldiers and I've included three cyborgs in the group."
"Excellent, John. But won't that leave you weak in your Docklands' office?"
"Richard, if your main office falls, then the rest of the Hellsing Security Agency will fall, too."
Richard's cell phone beeped. Richard pulled it out and said into it, "Vanessa, my brother is here. Do not disturb us."
A female voice replied, "It's you wife, sir. They have some problems."
Richard frowned. "Put her through, Vanessa."
Gwenllian's voice came through, "I still don't see why I have to go through your secretary to talk with you."
Richard replied, "You know that if either you or I was out-of-action, Vanessa would pass the calls to where they are needed. What's the problem, Hon?"
"The vampire was prepared for us. Laura chased what could be a hologram. We've filled it with so many bullets that there no way that it could have been a real vampire. I should have known better. I want that old bomb detector brought out here and some electronic detection gear also."
"Ok, honey. I'll send it. Bye love."
"See you, love."
Richard closed his cell phone and said, "Sorry, John. We got a vampire problem at the old mansion. The nerve of it occupying a place on my estate."
Jonathan laughed, "Your team will make short work out of that bloodsucker."
Richard's cell phone beeped again. He muttered as he pulled out the phone again, "This had better be important."
He opened the phone and said, "Yes, Vanessa?"
Vanessa voice came from the cell phone. "Assistant Commissioner Williams is on the line and he is angry about one of our wolves, sir."
Richard muttered, "Damn that Williams. He's always a pain in my side. Put him through, Vanessa."
There was a click and a male voice asked, "Hello?"
Mr. Hellsing said cheerfully, "Assistant Commissioner Williams, to what do I owe the pleasure of your phone call to?"
The voice replied, "It's good to speak with you, Richard. Some of our people met one of your werewolves just north of the Southwark Bridge earlier this morning."
"Sir, I assure you that none of our combat werewolves were off of my estate this morning. Maybe it was one of the dependent werewolves kids. Do you have a name or description of the wolf?"
"Let me put the sergeant, who was there, on the phone."
Hellsing waited until a new voice spoke. "Hello, Mr. Hellsing. Sergeant Davies here."
"Hello Sergeant. Please tell me about this werewolf you've seen."
"Well, sir, she is of average height with a lovely face with reddish blond hair. She wore a black trench coat and dark glasses. She was performing first aid on some people."
Richard asked quickly, "What people?"
"Well, sir, a group of fifty people were captured by a group of werewolves and your wolf went and freed them. She scared the hell out of one of the prisoners, though."
"Oh, what happened?"
"The man escaped the wolf pack and he was coming here to Westminster for help when one of the werewolves caught up to him. He said that he thought he was a goner when your agent showed up and blew some holes through the she-wolf. But I swear, sir, I swear that you should teach your wolves not scare the normal people."
"Tell me what she did, Sergeant."
"Well, sir, your wolf drank the blood of the other werewolf."
"What? That's a vampire you're talking about."
"No, sir. It wasn't a vampire."
"Why are you so sure, sergeant?"
"Because, sir, she was out in the daylight. Vampires that I heard of can't survive the direct rays of the sun and she was standing before me in the sun."
"Oh, did she give you a name?"
"Yes, sir. Her name is Seras Victoria. She seems a pleasant enough werewolf when she's not fighting someone."
Richard frowned uncertainly, "Seras… Victoria… did you say?"
"Yes, sir."
"Thank you, sergeant. Can you hand the phone back to the Assistant Commissioner, please?"
"Yes, sir."
Williams voice came back. "Richard! I want you to discipline this wolf of your, immediately. Put it in chains! There should be no free werewolves. In facts, they should all be eliminated! I don't know why you associated with those bloody wolves but-"
Richard interrupted, "It wasn't my wolf."
Assistant Commissioner Williams asked in surprise, "What?"
"That creature is not one of my wolves. In fact, we are hunting it down at this very moment. It should be terminated shortly, sir."
There was a dead silent on the phone.
Richard Hellsing finally asked, "Is there a problem, sir?"
"Richard! How dare you attempt to kill the creature that has saved the lives of fifty people. I don't see how you in good conscious can try to dispose of someone who has risked her own life to save so many."
Richard angrily responded, "Sir! You were the one suggesting that all werewolves should be done away with."
"Richard! I said no such thing. I want you and your people to bring this Seras Victoria to me, unharmed. Now, do it. Good Day, Richard!"
The cell phone gave a disconnected tone before Richard could reply.
Richard said to his brother, "God, I hate that bastard. John, that stupid politician wants me to capture a creature that has killed a werewolf with her bare hands. He's trying to kill off some of my people with such a risky capture."
John asked, "Are you going to send more people to assist you wife?"
"Yes. I'll send six more people. I'll call Gwenllian now and tell her the news. Oh, John, thanks for the twenty people you've brought me."
"No problem, brother."
In the communication network that flowed through the air, two people connected.
Lady Lesley called out, "Lord Perrin, I have a report."
Perrin voice responded, "What is it, my most lovely Lady Lesley?"
"We have twenty more agents inserted into the Hellsing organization. The operation is going smoothly, darling."
"Excellent. How about your agent Larry?"
"Lord Perrin, he and his team are in the underground rail and heading towards the Hellsing estate as we speak. Lord Perrin?"
"Yes, Lady Lesley?"
"Can we spend some personal time together, again?"
Lady Caitlin's voice broke in, "Touch Lord Perrin with you're undead fingers and you're dead, leech."
Lady Lesley responded, "So-called Lady Caitlin, you're a woof-woof bitch. Don't even think that Lord Perrin would even consider you anything other than a pet."
Lord Perrin tried half-heartedly to interrupt, "Ladies, Ladies."
Outside the front doors of the old Hellsing Mansion, Gwen called out, "Everyone, listen to me."
As conversations came to a stop, Gwen said, "Richard said we have to capture the creature."
Tim angrily snapped, "Why?"
Gwen shook her head, "I have one name: Assistant Commissioner Williams."
Several groans came from the team members. Laura said, "Even for a stupid human, he is an insane idiot."
Gwen ignored the insult and continued, "Richard doesn't think that this Seras person is a vampire. Earlier today, she was seen out in the sunlight."
Laura growled, "She smells of the undead. Richard has been drinking too much liquor again."
Gwen snapped, "Richard doesn't drink that much."
Tim frowned, "It was undead."
Christine added, "Gwenllian, I must agree with Laura and Tim. And that one werewolf died with his blood sucked out."
Gwen grumbled, "I know. It doesn't make any sense. Still we have to try to catch this Seras creature."
"No! I'm going to kill it", yelled Laura who then charged into the mansion. Laura changed into her massive werewolf form as she charged up the stairs.
Gwen yelled, "Laura! No! Get back here! God, I hate working with werewolves."
The rest of the group charged after Laura.
Laura charged into the library. She ran at full speed into the left side of the far wall, where Seras had previously disappeared. The wall shook as Laura fell semiconscious. A hidden door on the far wall on the right side sprung open.
Tim charged into the room as a werewolf and checked on Laura. He growled softly in the tongue of the werewolves, "Are you alright?"
Laura growled weakly back, "These walls and I have to stop having these arguments. I think I lost this one."
"No, Laura. You didn't. You found the vampire's exit. Now we can finish her off."
Tim charged through the door as Gwen and company entered the empty library. Gwen commanded, "Tim! Get back here."
Through the open door in the shelves, the sound of crashing came.
Gwen commanded, "Christine, go help Laura. The rest of you will follow me. Stupid werewolves."
They came into a smaller library with books and shelves on the floor. Tim was busy ripping the last of the books and shelves off of the wall.
Gwen yelled, "Tim! The vampire is not here. Calm down! These books could be valuable."
Tim rampage came to a stop. He sniffed the air before changing back to human form. He said, "The vampire was in here."
Gwen said, "Don't you ever run off like that again. What if there was a bomb. You or Laura or all of us could be dead."
Tim said, "What now, boss lady?"
Gwen said, "The creature can withstand the sun. We will always stay in groups. For now, we'll wait for the reinforcements."
The sun had set when Larry and his group approached the Hellsing mansion. Larry had with him his two second-level werewolves, Nora and Paul, along with his subservient first-level vampire Susan. Susan had four first level werewolves under her control, who Larry never cared to get to know. Larry, a second-level chipped vampire, didn't care to know the minions of his minion.
The werewolves' forms were mixed. Some in wolf form while others their large man-wolf forms.
The sky was dark and newly installed lights poured their brightness out the dusty mansion's windows.
Larry broadcasted over his network connection, "Ok, doggies and leech, it looks like the Hellsing fools haven't found the rogue vampire, yet. Sue, you take your pack though the front door. Paul and Nora, you're going in with me through that second story lit balcony. Let's go in."
Seras was resting well. For the first time, her vampire's body had drunk well.
Alucard's voice woke her. "Seras! It's time for fun. Hurry."