Inspiaration hit me and this is what I got.

Disclaimer: I don't own Hellsing, I only wish I did...


Chapter 1.

Sir Hellsing sat in her office, as she always did. In front of her the piles of paperwork, which were only lit up by the moon light, left to be attended later. Right now she had decided to dwell on a matter which had haunted her for the past three weeks. She opened the drawer, taking a cigar and the necessary lighter out, and moved herself towards the beautiful and dark landscape of the night. For a simple moment she felt the matter fade into the moon light, but the burning fire made it all come back to haunt her. She took a deep puff as she stared at the estate's gardens. After a few minutes, she summoned him while spinning around just in time to see his figure appear through the floor. First his red fedora hat, followed by his midnight hair and his face, which held his trademark smirk. His large scarlet duster hardly moved as his servant made his way to the chair opposite her own. They both sat in sink as the knight let a cloud of smoke invade the space between them. Her eyes vividly studied the vampire, still dwelling on what to do. But her façade hid the indecision inside her.

"You called, my Master." His silky voice broke the silence as he made himself comfortable, folding his hands on his lap.

"As a matter of fact I did." She took a deeper puff from the cigar. "Alucard…" the smoke flew out of her mouth slowly as the vampire raised an eyebrow. "How long have you served us?" the vampire took a look towards the sky.

"How long have I served whom? You or your family?" he slowly trailed his sight down towards the woman seated in front of him, her ice cold eyes still studying his every movement.

"My family." She drily replied. Alucard pondered for a moment and then, making his hat and glasses disappear, smirked at the knight before him.

"A few centuries. Why should you ask my Master?" his smirk only grew as Integra's lips frowned deeper.

"Just simple curiosity. Do you miss your freedom Count?" Alucard bent forward, his smirk still in place.

"But of course I do, who wouldn't miss the taste of freedom once tasted?" he leaned a bit more before adding "Where are you leading me to with this null conversation Integra?" his soft whisper sent chills up her spine as she watched him back up.

"Are you implying that I am not allowed to have a conversation with you, my servant?" an arrogant smile crawled up her lips.

"Why, of course not my Master. I'm merely implying that the simple fact of conversing is not your goal." The vampire mockingly pouted.

"Nonsense." the young woman spat. "But, I guess you know far to well servant." Her voice harshly cold echoed in the room. "I've been dwelling on a matter for the past month or so, and I think I've reached the right conclusion." Alucard's face grew filled with expectations as his smirk grew wider.

"Illuminate me with your thought Integra." The young woman put out her cigar as she heavily sighed.

"After having destroyed Millennium, most of Iscariot, and any other threat towards the country and our majesty, I've been pondering about your freedom." Integra got up, looking out the window once again.

"Have you now?" his sarcastic voice made her doubt for a second.

"I believe I won't regret this, and after having consulted her Majesty, we've come to this conclusion." She took out a small piece of paper, seemingly ripped out of an old book. "Count Vlad Dracula…" she ripped the page, burning both halves with her lighter. "You are free form serving the Hellsings, the Queen or England. You may leave tonight." Alucard's laugh filled the room as the vampire closed into the young knight. "You have until morning to leave Vlad, after that time limit, you and your fledgling will be considered hostile and be killed." Alucard's hand grabbed the knight's neck, stamping her against the window. Her face seemed petrified.

"Now, now little Hellsing. I'll make sure you pay for all that you and your family have put me, and my fledgling, through." He closed in on her. "But first, thank you Integra."