Hello everyone! This is my first time writing a crossover! I hope it doesn't seem too out there... or too weird o.o I'm trying to find that perfect fit. Plus, I don't really know Trinity Blood as well as I do Vampire Knight, so please excuse any errors in the characters T_T! I hope you enjoy this crossover! The idea of the Trinity Blood characters meeting the Vampire Knight characters has been playing in my mind for a while! It will be enjoyable to see how they react to each other!


"Wordsworth, are you sure this is going to work?" the tall priest asked, doubt playing in his voice.

"I'm sure! Leave it to me!" he confidently answered.

"Okay," came the weak answer.

Abel couldn't trust that Wordsworth was building something that would work so perfectly. Tres just went around gathering the parts asked of him to find without question. Abel tried not to think about anything and went to find food, his stomach had been killing him.

"Ah! Father Abel!" a higher voice called from behind him as he walked towards the city.

Abel turned around to face Esther, she was running at him, her red hair flying to the side of her face. Abel gave a goofy smile to her as he waited for her to catch up to him.

"Sister Esther, what brings you here?" he asked calmly.

"I was just going to get some food, and also, Professor Wordsworth asked me to find some metal," Esther explained as she walked beside the man.

"Oh, so he has gotten you involved too," Abel sighed, letting his glasses fall a bit.

"Yes, it seems as if the whole of the AX are involved, too," Esther informed him.

"That Wordsworth, is he trying to kill us?" Abel asked himself, but loud enough for Esther to hear.

"Father Abel?"

"Yes?"

"What exactly is he trying to make?"

"Oh, a time-and-space machine."

Esther thought about this for a few seconds. However, she couldn't process the information and she let confusion spread across her face. "Why?"

"I don't know, something about being able to find out more about the lost technology if we were to go back to the time it was used. He also seems to think there is some merit in messing with the past," Abel explained, not coming up with a good reason.

Esther just nodded her head in an absent agreement. Her mind was clearly elsewhere, but it was unknown to Abel where.

"Sister Esther, do you happen to have extra money to buy me food?" Abel asked, his goofiness returning.

Esther turned to him, half in shock and half in knowing. She looked slightly annoyed, but did not voice this. She just put a smile on and agreed to pay for him. She knew well that he often only had four dinars in his wallet at one time. She couldn't understand how he always had this number; it was as if it was all a cruel joke from Cardinal Caterina.

Abel began to thank her over and over about how grateful he was that she would buy him food. He went on for what felt like hours about how he never had enough money. He was about to continue, when he remembered she said that Wordsworth asked her to find a part.

"What part does he want?" Abel asked, trying to kick a conversation back into the equation.

"Uh, I think he wants a flat sheet of metal or something like that, but he said it had to have a couple of holes… I don't really know, he kinda confused me," Esther admitted, looking down to her feet as she walked.

"It's okay, I understand," Abel consoled her, not wanting her to feel dumb about not understanding Wordsworth.

Esther gave him a warm smile and resolutely concluded she would find the piece with ease. Abel agreed to help her look after they ate. Soon after telling her this, his stomach began to growl in protest of not eating for hours.

They ate quickly, and Abel was just as thankful as before. After starting to walk back to the Vatican, they found a piece of metal that fit the description.

"How lucky! It's as if Professor Wordsworth had someone place it here for us to find!" Esther commented as she began to pick up the chunk.

Abel nodded and helped her as she picked it up. They carried it back as quickly as possible back. It was a very heavy and large piece, but they managed to get it back without injury.

"I see you found it!" Wordsworth commented happily as Esther and Abel carried in the chunk of metal.

"Yes, we did," Esther replied, a smile growing on her face.

"With this, I can complete it!" Wordsworth explained as he got to work positioning the metal onto the large contraption.

"Didn't past people try to complete such a machine?" Esther asked, looking in awe at the large object.

"I don't know, but we can ask! We'll be able to travel to the past with this. And, the AX will be the first to time-and-space travel!" Wordsworth responded with pride in his voice.

The rest of the AX had gathered now, and they gave him a warm round of applause for his accomplishment. Wordsworth turned around with a large smile and presented his 'masterpiece'.

"Okay! Everyone! Let's go!" Wordsworth told them.

"Eh?! You want us to go into that thing?!" Abel asked in shock, trembling once more.

"Yeah, what else, Abel?" Wordsworth asked, making Abel seem dumb for his disbelief.

Abel could not think of a response, but just stood there quietly as he watched the members talk to each other for a bit. It was clear they didn't want to be the first to test the machine, but at the same time, they wanted to find out how it worked.

"Very well," a strong voice said from behind them. Caterina stepped up, and she was not one to take part in his inventions actively. "We shall go, but, this is under the assumption that you can bring us back."

"I can't take you along, Cardinal Caterina! That's too dangerous! Besides… Abel, Esther, Leon, and Tres should be more than enough," Wordsworth explained.

Esther had concern on her face, Abel did too. Leon didn't care and Tres showed no emotions. Tres agreed that they would be adequate for the mission, and they would go. Wordsworth explained he would go with them, to be able to transport them back to their own time.

Together, they stepped into the machine that Wordsworth had spent hours working on. While none but Wordsworth understood how it worked, they were putting their lives on the line with trusting him. If something went wrong, they would die.

"Okay, here we go!" Wordsworth said as he pushed a few buttons and pulled a lever.

They shut their eyes as the felt the machine lurch beneath them. Esther at one point screamed as the machine shook in violent rhythms. Abel began to beg for his life and claiming he hadn't lived long enough to die so young. Tres, aside from Wordsworth, was the only one not to say a word as the machine moved.

"Okay, it's done with," Wordsworth said, breaking the silence that had overcome them.

"Are we alive?" Leon asked, opening his eyes slowly.

Esther stood up, and shouted, "Please! Let us get out and say our thanks for being alive!"

Abel nodded his thorough agreement. Leon laughed as he watched Wordsworth contemplate on telling them no.

"So, where are we? What time are we at?" Abel asked after regaining his composure.

Wordsworth shrugged, and opened the doors. They were met with a shocking scene. It appeared as if a school was in front of them, but it was enormous. They had narrowly missed the gates that kept the people out and the students in.

"It appears as if it is evening time," Esther commented quietly.

"I agree, Sister Esther," Abel spoke.

Together, they began to walk away from their landing site to explore. They had just made it out of the small wooded area when a voice spoke from behind them. It was stern yet held was curious at the same time.

"Who are you people? What do you want?" the voice asked.


Yay! First Chapter done! It's actually quite long compared to most of my first chapters o.o Only at the end do they make it to the dimension they shall be spending the next few weeks (or months) in! Hope you liked it and found it pleasing :) Thanks for reading!