Chapter 38

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Integra woke up two days later. George was in school. She hadn't wanted to go, because Alucard told her to watch Integra. But it was Alucard that dropped her off. He told her that he himself would watch over Integra until she returned from school. With this promise, George relented, she went to school.

As that Walter, Integra, and Alucard had serious business to go over, Seras picked her up from school. When she got home, she and George overheard a conversation, as they entered the room.

"Sir Hellsing, I found a spell in your father's books that may help." said Walter. "However, it is a most unusual spell. It is not one of the European ones that we are used to. It's from America."

"America? They're not old enough to have dealt with such evils." judged Integra, wondering what undead monsters the Americas had ever faced.

"Well, believe it or not, the spell is of Native American origins. The Native Americans believed in animal spirit guides. Not only could they change into animals, supposedly. They could also change back. So hopefully, we can change you back into human without having to kill you." explained Walter.

"What are the ingredients?" asked Integra.

"Technically, there are no ingredients; however, you do have to be ...sedated." said Walter, showing her the spell.

"Sedated with what?"

"Well, it is widely known that Native Americans used organic medicinal herbs."

"Like what?" chuckled Integra, as she tried to imagine just what effects such herbs would have.

"Hemp, Willow bark, Sage, and Sun Opener. But as that we don't have any, I imagine we can use something just as good." said Walter, as he started looking through drawers of the giant bookshelves.

"Like what?" questioned Integra, as she wondered what Walter was looking for.

"Opium." Walter announced, pulling some out of an old box that was meant to look like a book.

"Why do we even have opium in the house?" questioned Integra.

"For my glaucoma." quipped Walter.

"I thought marijuana was for glaucoma." chuckled Integra.

"Mine is an extreme case." smirked Walter.

"You don't really use drugs, do you Walter?" asked Seras, naively believing him.

"No, Miss Victoria, I don't. We were just kidding. However, Arthur had many bad habits."

"Alright enough, back to the spell. What else do we need?" asked Integra.

"Nothing, it's just an innovation spoken by a virgin." informed Walter.

"Give it here. I'll say it." said Integra, reaching for the book.

"You can't, right now your blood is tainted by the poison of the werewolf." reminded Walter, keeping the book from her.

"I take it then that Seras can't recite it for me either." reasoned Integra, as she looked to Seras.

"Correct, she is a vampire."

"George could say it." suggested Alucard.

"George is five," protested Integra. "This is a complex spell and it's in Keresan, an ancient Indian tongue."

"If I tell George what to say, she'll repeat it perfectly." said Alucard confidently.

"I don't think..." began Integra, worried at the outcome of a five year old trying to recite spells.

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