Very rarely was Alucard ever truly pissed at Integra. He'd told her that he would stand by her and that no one else would ever control Hellsing as long as he walked the earth. Yet she had been resolute in her decision, leaving the No Life King with no recourse.
It had been a long time since he felt helpless.
With Eric's parting words, Alucard's rage had spread over the grounds of Hellsing in a soul crunching wave. Which had led to another fight between him and the Master he served.
Years passed and Alucard carried out Integra's orders without fail and rift between them eventually healed although there was an unspoken agreement between them that Eric was not mentioned.
In the pre-dawn hours of every night, he remembered his little thief before he forced himself to sleep.
Then Millenium came and London was razed nearly to the ground. For years the No Life King disappeared, leaving a hopeful Seras and an ever growing cynical Integra behind.
"I never got to tell him," she said to the Draculina that never left her side during those years, "that I was wrong."
His return was greeted gladly by them both - a reunion over which a cloud hung - a name none of them said out loud. Sometimes in the dark of night, Alucard thought he'd started to feel the thief's presence again, but from far away. It was faint, but when he approached Integra, she agreed to let him search.
Finally the old wound between then healed and Alucard had a new mission.
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Date: 2011-10-30 11:48 pm (UTC)It had been a long time since he felt helpless.
With Eric's parting words, Alucard's rage had spread over the grounds of Hellsing in a soul crunching wave. Which had led to another fight between him and the Master he served.
Years passed and Alucard carried out Integra's orders without fail and rift between them eventually healed although there was an unspoken agreement between them that Eric was not mentioned.
In the pre-dawn hours of every night, he remembered his little thief before he forced himself to sleep.
Then Millenium came and London was razed nearly to the ground. For years the No Life King disappeared, leaving a hopeful Seras and an ever growing cynical Integra behind.
"I never got to tell him," she said to the Draculina that never left her side during those years, "that I was wrong."
His return was greeted gladly by them both - a reunion over which a cloud hung - a name none of them said out loud. Sometimes in the dark of night, Alucard thought he'd started to feel the thief's presence again, but from far away. It was faint, but when he approached Integra, she agreed to let him search.
Finally the old wound between then healed and Alucard had a new mission.