It was near to noon, the safest time to speak about a vampire's fate with said vampire in the building. Hellsing's leader had spent most of the morning opening a portal, one that for now was simply for communication, but would perhaps be used to transport a very important passenger. The one he sought to call far outranked him, yet seemed more than willing to converse in an equal, even friendly manner.

The ancient deity, opening the dialogue, after ensuring the portal was stable. "So why do you want us to take 'Her'?"

"Yes Lord Death. The other members of the Round Table are scared of 'Her' and the Heir's attachment to her." Explained the leader of Hellsing.

"What will 'She' be coming with?" Inquired the god.

"The coffin, 'food', arms, and ammo."

"That will be excellent. We will prepare a suitable set of rooms. Underground, of course."

...some days later...

"'She's' ready to be moved?" Asked Lord Death.

"Yes." Replied the master vampire hunter.

"Good. How was 'Her' reaction?"

"Understandably...displeased. 'She' did like that little girl so."

"Let's hope the portal not only holds up, but that 'She' makes it through alright."

"We are ready on this end."

"Perfect. Let's get this over with."

Turning from the portal, the man stepped from the room calling for the vampire that had served him and the crown so faithfully for over a hundred years, yet was being cast out for such devotion. She walked forward, dragging a small train of carts loaded with a coffin, several large gun cases, ammo crates, and large coolers. Stopping before the portal, she paused, huffing.

"Is this really necessary? Haven't I proved my commitment to King and Country?"

"If it were up to me Seras, you would the Heir's nanny. But my say so doesn't count for much these days."

"Thank you sir. That means a lot to me." The Draculina said, smiling sadly. "I'll miss you, and give the prince my love."

"I will, soldier." He replied, returning her smile along with a salute, which she mirrored.

"I'll be going then, I guess." She turned towards the portal once more, and pulling her train of belongings and weapons, she stepped through.