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~ Resident Evil ~
Leon S. Kennedy
(The following works are interconnected and form one linear story of Leon and a slightly younger reader, but can all be read and have been written as a standalones)
i call it… the wifey universe :OOOO (i think im SO funny)
In chronological order:
Actions Speak Louder Than Words: A compilation of moments where Leon made your heart stutter, and the moment he almost broke it
Pre-relationship, Agent!Reader, Fluff, Angst
Home is where you are: You and Leon are engaged now and insists that taking care of you is his job now.
Slice of life, fluff, mildly suggestive, very short
Runnin’ for The Hills: You wake in the middle of the night because of a dream. It's not the horrifying flashbacks that usually haunt you, it's the sweetest, most comforting, beautiful dream you've ever had. And it left you restless. Why? Because you know it'll never come true.
Angst, nightmare trope, happy ending
Somethin' Stupid: Married life means a couple things, being there for the good, the bad, and especially the seemingly stupid. So when Leon comes back home with an unexpected surprise you can only hope he has a good reason for selling your car.
Slice of life, Wife! reader and Husband! Leon, fluff, comedy,
Hold you till I can't: You and Leon's days of fighting bioweapons are over. You've built your peace from the ground up in the mountains, your husband and your way of life protected by the hills and valleys of the earth, but all that goes up must come down.
Angst, character death, Ex agent! Wife! reader,
More of this and other characters/fandoms coming soon!
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~ Rules ~
Please don't ask for smut, it just makes me uncomfortable and frankly I don't think id be any good at writing it. The most you'll find here is a steamy makeout.
Anything that spreads hate or discrimination to anyone. This is supposed to be safe space for anyone who needs it, so let's not go there.
things like rape, pedophilia, incest, etc.
~ Things I am open to ~
Yandere concepts! As long as we remember that it's all purely fiction and should never be taken seriously, id love to consider the idea of some of our favorite characters as yanderes.
AU's! No matter how silly you think they are, I want to hear all your wacky ideas for alternate universes.
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How would you feel writing about Yandere! werewolf re9 leon? It’s the holidays! What could go wrong on a camping trip with family? The mountains of choice was said to be overan with wolves but that might be pure superstition.
The reader gets curious, deciding to explore the woods. However they end up passing out face first during a sudden snowstorm that wasn’t predicted on the weather report.
(Let’s say werewolf! Leon stepped in for the sake of the plot alright, he can switch back but how and when is up to you) They wake up in a warm den, scared, confused and startled, needing to make their way back as soon as possible, it should be simple enough…
AN: First off, thank you for requesting!! Second of all, I'm very very very sorry this took me as long as it did, there's sooo much happening around me right now but I still hope this meets your expectations!!
Blood Running Cold
Pairing: Yandere!Werewolf! Leon Kennedy x fem!reader
Summary: Meanwhile on a solitary vacation to the mountainside, you catch word of a popular sightseeing spot only a short trek from where you're staying. Unfortunately for you, you're not very outdoorsy, so when night falls and the wolves start to howl, you begin to wonder, are you really alone up here?
Tags/Warning: Yandere topics 18+ MDNI, kidnapping, unhealthy relationship dynamics, blood, violence, drowning, stranger danger, lycanthropy, mentions of cannibalism (only kinda... does it count if its a werewolf?), reader makes some horrible choices that you definitely shouldn't use as an example. Let me know if I missed anything!
You might be an idiot.
That pretty much sums up the thoughts in your head. Because only idiots think they have a fair shot of completing a hike with no map, little to no supplies, and shitty gear. To top it off, you didn't check the weather forecast before you left your very cozy, very warm, very comfortable, rented cabin. So least to say, this snowstorm was kicking your ass.
Turns out, what you thought was a 25 minute walk from your Airbnb to a beautiful frozen waterfall was actually an hour long hike, uphill.
Naturally, you decided to call it quits after 35 minutes of unsuccessful climbing, but that was 47 minutes ago, and your cabin is still nowhere in sight.
The snow crunched underneath your feet, your ragged breathing wringing in your ear. "Stay calm." You whispered to yourself, the worst thing you can do in this situation is panic. You look to your surroundings, desperately trying to find something that looks even remotely familiar.
Coming up empty handed, you look towards the sky, noting that the pines here are so tall and mighty you doubt even a smoke signal could get you out of this. That is, if you knew how to make a fire... which you don't.
Damn it. What were you doing here? Did you think you'd suddenly become Steve Irwin and be one with nature-
A howl interrupts your thoughts.
The wolves of this mountain let their presence be known with the sight of the setting sun beyond the tree-line. It reminds you, like cold water being poured down your spine that this is their home, not yours.
You need to get out of here, fast, but picking up the pace is almost impossible, you're exhausted out of your mind. On the other hand if you let the sunset pass and the dark consumes this forest, what would there be left of you?
Maybe it was the stress or the onsetting paranoia you could feel building in your chest, but there's this strange feeling that rolls down shoulders to your lower back; the feeling of being watched.
"Don't think about that." Its for yourself and for yourself only that you say it, not only because of the lack of anyone else to say it too, but because you know once you think it, it won't be long before you believe it.
Regardless, you doubt anyone else would be out here in this storm. You can't even see a foot in front of you and you think someone is watching you? Ridiculous.
The sight of a clearing makes you smile, you must be getting close! You step further with a little bit more determination than before just for it to be crushed all over again.
A giant, gorgeous, frozen, waterfall stood in front of you.
"No..." You whispered in despair.
You had looped back around.
Somehow, at some point, you managed to turn around. That means you were more than an hour away from your cabin and you had little to no time to get back.
The setting sun began to feel less like a beautiful painting and more like a threat in the sky.
"... no no no..." Your breathing spikes and your heart pumps faster than you've ever felt before. You collapse on the ground, your own weight dragging you down to the snow.
Snow? No, this was ice.
Wait, Ice?-
You don't have time to process the crack that reaches your ears, you only feel the freezing, scraping, cold, water breach your clothes and hit your skin.
You manage to successfully grab onto the edge of the opening you created, slicing your palm open on its sharp edges.
You hang on and try to pull yourself up one, two, three, times. By the fourth, you don't have it in you to push forward. You're out of breath and out of strength. Your eyes close and your hand relaxes, succumbing to the dark waters.
Gasp.
The wind of the mountains greets you sharply, biting into your wet skin. You're confused and dazed as how you're breathing or how you were even pulled out of the water, but it doesn't matter right now.
Something sharp grabs onto your jacket and pulls you onto your side, causing you to cough up whatever water was left in your lungs. You hack and wheeze relentlessly for a moment, desperately trying to find your breath.
"Thank-" *cough* *cough* "-you." You croak once you have the strength. "Thank you.." You whisper it like a prayer. Blinking up to the cloudy sky, you hear a growl or maybe a huff? You couldn't tell, so tired that it didn't even occur to you to be confused.
Tunnel vision slowly set in along with a twinge of fear in your heart. You guessed your tiredness must be causing you to hallucinate because the last thing you saw before you passed out was a blur of thick white fur and a pair of daunting, yellow, eyes.
It's said far away, farther than you can even think of going right now. All you want to do is stay in this warm, dark, place. At least here your bones don't ache and your muscles don't feel tense. What else could you want?
A cold touch meets your temple, you quiver at the sensation.
"Don't you wanna say thank you to me again?" It's closer this time, much closer. "You said it so pretty for me last time." The voice feels almost like it's right up to your ear now but somehow you know it isn't.
Your eyes open slowly.
"There she is."
Crystal blue eyes greet you, so blue and so light, yet dark and cloudy in a way color on its own can't describe. The face that comes with them isn't any less beautiful, despite its clear age. Dark blonde hair with a few gray strands, tamed facial hair to match, and a menacing yet gorgeous scar that ran from the bottom left side of his jaw, up his cheek, through his hair, and ended at the tip of his cranium.
"I-" You tried to speak but only a rasp came out followed by several coughs. "Easy there." The man said, slowly hoisting you up so you could breathe easier. He held you there for a second till your coughing ceased and he was sure you could hold yourself up.
He separated himself from you for only a second to grab something; water, to your relief. "Here." He whispered. "Drink slowly, there's no rush." The blue eyed man held the bottle to your lips and you greedily took it from his grasp, ignoring his words, taking gulp after gulp, feeling like there's a dessert forming in your mouth.
To no one's surprise, you end up in another coughing fit. The man sighed deeply. "Live and learn, I guess." You hear him say, but despite his clear frustration, there's still a hand that comes to your back and rubs slow circles there.
You finally regain your voice after a moment. "Who are you?" You asked to the best of your ability. The man before you smiled, a toothy, sly, grin that was charming in a way you didn't quite understand. "Straight to the questions, huh?" He quipped comically.
You ignored his comment. "Were you the one who pulled me out of the water?" You probe once more. The scarred stranger squinted his eyes at your persistence, looking like he was mulling something over in his mind. "Yes." He said after a moment. "Yes, I was." He continued to stare at you silently.
His response makes your eyes widen. "You..." What should you even say? "You saved me." There really wasn't much else to state other than the truth. "I owe you my life."
He smiled, but not like before. This smile made you uncomfortable in a way that you couldn't quite pin down. Maybe it was because it didn't reach his eyes, maybe it was because it showed off his sharp looking molars, but it was probably because it felt too eager, almost uncanny.
His smile dropped.
"I'll hold you to that."
Without another word, you watched as he stood from where he crouched next to you and walked over to a table in the corner of the... room? Wait, was this not a house?
The sudden realization that you were completely unfamiliar with your surroundings puts you on high alert. its only now that you notice that the walls are not made of wood or brick, but a jagged, uneven, surface that you could only assume was stone. Mountain stone.
Your view of the ceiling confirms your suspicions, as you realize all light in the room comes from an old oil lantern, no ceiling fixtures or electrical lighting to be found.
What is this place?
"Do you live here?" You asked quietly, surprised by the echo, how did you not notice beofre? He looks at you with a raised brow and you immediately rectify your words. "Not that there's anything wrong if you did live here, it's lovely! Actually its perfect, you have great taste in decoration-"
"I don't." He cuts off your restless rambling with two syllables.
Well, that's a relief.
You look around once more, visibly confused, so he answers you without prompt. "I just come to do some work here." Suddenly things become a little more clear to you. "Oh, so you hunt or something like that?" It was your only guess for the array of tools on the table.
"Something like that."
While you didn't appreciate his vagueness, you guessed the man didn't technically owe you anything. Actually it was you who was in debt to him and here you were being rude of all things.
The room... cave?.... goes quiet once more, mostly because you're unable to find anything else to say. Your eyes peer down in your silence and find your hand. Right, the cut from the ice. It's been neatly bandaged since the last time you saw it, though it clearly needed to be changed, the dressing already being multiple shades of red.
That's funny, you don't remember it being that big. It's crazy how adrenaline works, you suppose.
You watch as your savior sharpens a hunting knife, the sound eerily filling the space.
Shing.
Shing.
You try to rise from your spot on top of the stacked animal pelts but are met with hazy vision and labored breath. "Look, I really appreciate everything you've done for me, but I should really get going."
The knife thuds as its plunged into the table, a deafening silence follows.
"Why the rush, sweetheart?" He speaks, but it's different now, rougher now.
You can't lie and say the way he was looking at you wasn't incredibly intimidating. "Well... I should probably get this checked out by doctor-" You raise your hand to show him. "And I wouldn't want to overstay my welcome." You finish with what you hope is a polite smile but probably comes across meeker than you intend.
He huffs like you just personally offended him. "You've really only been here for a couple hours." He pauses to walk back over to you. "That storm outside hasn't blown over yet and we both know you're in no condition to hike your way back." He kneels in front of you, taking your hand in his, as he slowly unwraps the bandage on your hand.
Theres is a strange trance that comes with the sight of this scarred, calloused, man doing something painfully gently. He reaches for clean gauze with his other hand, not daring to let go of your injured one. It didn't occur to you to question why one man would need several dozen stacks of gauze in all sorts of different shapes and sizes.
"You should get some more sleep." You let him lay you back down against the pelts, not too sure why, you'd never let a stranger get this close. "Tomorrow morning, when the weather calms down a bit, we'll see what we can do about getting you back to your cabin, alright?"
You nod against the hand on your cheek, thoughtlessly. Wait-
"How do you know about my cabin?"
The question leaves you before you can even process what it insinuates, but when you do your eyes widen and lock onto him, like deer caught in headlights.
Theres a beat of silence.
He doesn't answer, he only smiles that same toothy grin from before, like an animal bearing its teeth before the pounce.
You stand up slowly, still unstable from your blackout, but determined nonetheless. He watches as you steadily back up away from him towards what you can only assume is an exit.
He sighs and shakes his head, smile still on his face.
"Had to make things difficult, didn't you?"
You run.
You're out the den faster than you anticipated, rushing past trees and hills at speeds that confuse you but are grateful for.
Theres not much time for thinking but you do note that you've never run like this before in your life. It feels like your feet are about to fly out from underneath you, like they're their own being separate from the rest of you.
You run with no direction, or so you think. You let your legs do all the thinking and take you where they deemed you should go.
Imagine your surprise when you find your way to the waterfall you met your demise at?
"Not this again..." You say slightly, but barely, out of breath.
You slowly come to a stop, feeling like you've put enough distance between you and the cave. Your ears assure you that you're not being followed, detecting no signs of rushed footsteps or ragged breath. Actually, did you even see that guy follow you out of the den?
From here, you thought, you should be able to make it back to your cabin, pack up your things, and make it to a town. It's dark out now, but it doesn't scare you. Theres a strange determination building in your head that doesn't quite mind the challenging environment.
You make a point to walk slowly moving forward, avoiding the spots on the ground you know will give away your position. Even though you technically have no reason to think so, there's still a chance that you're being followed.
After what you guessed was about an hour, you finally noticed that the trees started to disperse bit by bit, which means that they are clearing the way for something, most likely your cabin, but at this point you'd take any human establishment.
And there it was was. After what felt like forever and several traumatizing experiences later, you finally made it back to your cabin. it sat there exactly as you left it the night before, lights on-
"You did good."
It's said behind you in a rough, gravelly voice. You whip around, immediately expecting to find the strange man from before but there's nothing there.
Your eyes whip from one direction to the other, scramming to look for the danger.
"I didn't expect you to get this far but..."
The voice seemingly moves from place to place without any motion, moving like smoke over a fire.
"Here we are."
You spin in place, heart pounding as you look for the voices origin but are met with a sight that knocks the wind out of you.
Yellow eyes like the sun, teeth like knifes, fur as white as snow, and a long pointed scar running through its face.
The wolf opened its mouth and spoke.
"Ive never seen it work this fast before." You watch as its inhuman lips curl and enunciate every word perfectly. "I knew I was right about you." Theres a sick and twisted chuckle that follows the last sentence, it left no doubt in you that this thing was the man you met before.
The beast circles you slowly, rounding you again and again in silence, its eyes never leaving your silhouette. "What are you?" The question leaves you in a sour tone that he doesn't seem to appreciate.
"You'll know soon enough."
It's the last thing he says before you hear a growl and a bark. You've been tackled to the ground, back hitting the sharp rocks harshly.
With you down on the ground, the creature walks out of your field of vision and towards your legs. You hoist yourself upon on your forearms to see him standing by your feet.
"This will hurt." He pauses not for a moment of light hesitation. "I'll make it up to you later, I promise." His words make your eyes widen.
"Wait-"
Teeth clamp down on your ankle. A searing pain and your wild screams follow shortly. Your body doesn't know if it should lay down, sit up, or curl up and die. Not that you could though, a swift look downward lets you know that he has not let go.
Looking down was almost worse than the actual pain itself. The sight of pooling blood distorting the view of your limb, where there was once your ankle there was snow a strange, painful, blur of flesh and blood.
Teeth dig deeper into your already damaged joint. The pain is so strong you don't even notice the world around you starts to move as he drags you from your spot on the ground deeper into the woods.
You don't know if you passed out from the loss of blood or the pain, but you were glad it was over. You embraced the dark, heavy, state of unconsciousness like an old friend, hoping that when you awoke once more you'd find yourself in your bed, breathing heavily and a sweaty brow as you realized it was all a dream in your head.
He lived his disgraced life as he should, alone. Endlessly wandering this seemingly infinite frozen landscape for however long he had left.
Why should it be any other way?
Wasn't this the way of life of a beast? Of him?
The world had dealt him the card of monster, so that's the one he will play. He clearly wasn't anything else.
So, why? He asks himself.
Why save you?
Why pull you out of the hole you dug yourself into?
He could've done it, if he so wished. Prey had never been served easier or prettier.
He'll never forget that moment, his teeth so close to your neck, your blood audibly pumping through your veins, it was perfect. Like dinner served on a silver platter.
So, why? Why pass up on the first human he had seen in months?
Maybe it's the natural prey drive in him, he thinks. The need to hunt down his meal and play with his food before he can eat. To make you trust him, be comfortable with him, and then and only then sink his teeth into your flesh.
No... there's more to it than that.
It was probably because when he got close to you for the first time, you thanked him. So purely and desperately, not caring who or what was on its receiving end.
Or maybe it was the way your eyes fluttered gently when you were unconscious, dreaming of better circumstances for sure, but he found himself wanting to know.
Perhaps, it was the way your chest rose and fell with the rhythm of your breathing. In and out like a melody. So peaceful, so serene, so alive.
Regardless of the reason, you were an enigma to him, something rare and precious, and that was more than enough for him to take your injured hand, hold it close to his cheek, and then take a small but precise bite.
Not enough for you to immediately notice when you woke but enough for his DNA to mix with yours. He guessed it didn't matter anymore, if that wasn't enough to make the change than the fresh bite on your ankle defiantly will.
He didn't want to hurt you. It just wasn't in his plan for you to be able to get away so fast and he had to bring you back somehow. He's keeping his promise though. As you lay unconscious on his pile of pelts once more, he gently cleans and wraps the wounded area with expert care. He promises to catch something big for you once he can go out again.
He presses a kiss to your shin as you grimace in your sleep. Life may have dealt him a bad hand but you may just have traded him your royal flush, and he's not gonna let it go to waste.
He tucked a strand of hair away from your face.
You're not getting away from him anytime soon.
Anon if your reading this im so sorryyyyyyy, I know this took me forever. But I hope you enjoyed nonetheless! And thank you so very much for being my first request!! Im honored to have written it :)
Incase anyone was wondering, this of coarse does not follow the storyline of the wifey universe. But! if you liked this and wanna see more of my writing or send in a request you can find all of that here.
Lowkey tempted to follow up on this.... mmm idk. We'll see!
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Summary: You wake in the middle of the night because of a dream. It's not the horrifying flashbacks that usually haunt you, it's the sweetest, most comforting, beautiful dream you've ever had. And it left you restless. Why? Because you know it'll never come true.
Tags/Warnings: A little angst, actually a lot of angst, but nice angst I promise, fluff (sorta), nightmare trope, reader and Leon have a tiny argument, reader and Leon displaying how traumatized they actually are, displays of ptsd, reader gets mad at appliances, small mention of alcohol, let me know if I missed anything!
Something's wrong.
That's all his brain keeps telling him. Even through his unconscious, sleeping, state, Leon could tell that something was wrong. His suspicions only confirmed when he peeled his eyes open to find you gone.
"...Baby?" He whispered into the dark night, slight husk in his voice from the hours of sleep. His hand pads around your side of the bed, searching for your warmth but only met with the cold sting of the vacant sheets.
The lack of body heat alerts him immediately, how long have you been gone? He cranes his head up in realization, body becoming stiff and aware of your unusual absence, searching the area for you with his sight. He doesn't want to admit he slightly panics when he comes up blank.
The following actions are less instinct and more military protocol. He rises from the bed, silently, feet avoiding the floorboards that squeak and give away his position. When he reaches the bedroom door he turns the knob with clinical precision and opens his view to the living room; the sight that greets him finally allows him to breathe out.
You're sitting on the couch, head turned to the floor-to-ceiling apartment window, watching the rain cover the streets of D.C. Your eyes are lost on the cityscape, so much so that you don't even notice him coming up behind you.
"Hey..." Leon said quietly. You jump out of your skin before realizing it was him wrapping his arms around your waist. "Why'd you leave me?" It's asked solemnly like a deep, cruel, betrayal. He wrests his chin on your shoulder, breath fanning your cheek. "I just.." You start but you don't really know where you're taking your words.
You hug your arms to his to ground yourself. "Just what?" He whispered, pressing small, sweet, kisses to your neck. You exhale deeply. "Couldn't sleep." You say, and while the occasional sleepless night wasn't unusual for either of you, Leon knows you're not telling him the whole truth.
His kisses trail up to your nape and eventually the shell of your ear, there's a sweet reverence to it all, it calms your busy mind. "Come back to bed, then." He murmured, deciding not to press, he'll ask you about it tomorrow. "We have to be at the airport in-" He stops to look at the clock on the wall.
3:14 AM
"Less than three hours." The reminder of the coming day makes you tilt your head back, your crown resting on his shoulder. "Ugh. The mission." You groan, he only hums in response. "Don't remind me." You say, hand coming up to your face in distress.
"Mhm, more of a reason for you to be asleep right now." You feel him shift to have an arm underneath your knees and you instinctively wrap yours around his neck, carrying you bridal style. You sigh into his chest, giving in to the tiredness you still feel. "Cmon, what kind of husband will they think I am if my girl shows up all tired and depressed tomorrow?" He jokes.
"One who is also tired and depressed."
"That's fair."
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To no one's surprise, the early rising isn't any easier than the sleepless night. By the time your alarm goes off you're not feeling any more refreshed than you were hours ago, if anything, you somehow feel more beat up.
You go about your routine the way you do when your job allows you to have a routine. You wake up to find Leon still dead asleep, get up, put on a pot of coffee, and get ready while it's brewing. You try not to think, try not to imagine, try not to dream about how things could be different.
But everything you do reminds you of your unfortunately sweet dream last night.
Like how when you pull a spoon from the silverware drawer it's really only one of two, neither of them from the same set. Your kitchen, is a state of the art, sleek, set of appliances that came with the apartment that has never been used. It mocks you with its perfectly pristine surfaces, no fingerprints, no broken hinge on the cabinets, and certainly no crumbs. You set the coffee to brew silently.
The bathroom is next with its ceiling mount waterfall shower, the only thing you really appreciated about it. But the cabinets below the sink aren't filled with your straightener or Leons shaving cream, no, they're empty, everything that was a necessity was constantly kept in a "go bag" underneath the bed.
Oh, and your bedroom. If you could even call it that. You couldn't stand how unfamiliar the bedsheets were to you, cold, white and pure. Pillowcases picked out randomly by a government agent whose job was to assign you a place to stay. There were no pictures on your nightstand, no coaster for your hot cup of tea.
Nothing about this place was yours.
This is not your home, for either of you, its a cold, hollow, shell of one-
"You ready to go?"
Leons voice interrupts your train of thought. How long have you been stirring your coffee? "Yeah, we should probably head out." You say, trying to sound calm and collected. You could pretend. You can smile at him and go along with it and say it's not eating you alive because you know he prefers it this way.
This is the life he chose, so why would you expect him to change it?
Meanwhile, Leon still can't wrap his head around why you haven't looked at him all morning. He finds it strange that you think he doesn't notice how you tie your shoes almost aggressively or how you slam the apartment door a little harder. By the time you get to the car he decides to ask again. "You sure you're alright?" He says as he opens your door. "Im fine." You say, firmly. You shut the door before he can ask anything else.
By the time you're halfway to the airport, he can't take it anymore. His wife, the love of his life, hasn't said a single thing to him for the past thirty minutes. Leon was gonna fuckin loose it.
"Alright, cut the shit." He said into the silence of the Jeep. You stare at him like he's lost his mind. "What's going on with you?" He asks, patience thinning. "Me?" You ask, stupidly.
"Yes, you." Leon shakes his head with a furrowed brow at your question. "You've been acting strange since last night and every time I ask you about it, you blow me off." His eyes, despite being on the road, strain in frustration, like he knows the exact face you're making at his accusation right now.
"Im just stressed about the mission-"
"Oh, don't give me that." He calls your bluff immediately.
His hand grips the wheel tighter, a heavy sigh leaving him. "Honey, I can't fix the problem if you don't tell me what it is." He admits solemnly.
"There is no problem!" You state, hoping he'll let it go.
He scoffs. "Do you want me to pull over? I swear to you I will stop this car right now if you don't tell me what's wrong." Its not a threat, its a fact, its the least of the things he's willing to do for you.
"Does it bother you that much?" You say angrily, but you don't raise voice. The two of you argue, yes, as all married couples do, but you never fight. All you do in your life is fight, if you brought it into your marriage you're pretty sure you'd go insane.
"Yes. Of coarse it bothers me when my wife won't talk to me." He noted, sternly. That seemed to shut you up, silently acknowledging his point. "Just..." He breathes for a second. "Tell me what's wrong and I promise you- Baby, I promise you- that it'll change. He reaches over and places a hand on your thing, leaving a firm squeeze there.
Leon doesn't make promises, you know this, mostly because he knows that even if he does fate will still have its way, but for you? Even fate couldn't stop him.
"Nothings wrong-"
The car suddenly veers to the left, the ride immediately becoming rougher as Leon pulls into the grass next to the highway. "Leon! Have you lost your mind?" He ignores you and puts the car in park.
"We're gonna be late, we're supposed to be there in minutes!" You're seriously considering walking to the airport right now but before that action could even fully form in your head Leon puts the child safety lock on.
"Then you better start talking, because we're not going anywhere until we figure this out." He turns his whole body towards you and the look in his eyes tells you he's not joking, as a matter of fact, this might be the most serious you've seen him in a while.
"I-" You start but cut yourself off. He raises his eyebrows at you, encouraging you go on but you'd be lying if you said you knew where to start.
"I had a dream last night." You admit, finally. Just saying it out loud takes a giant weight off your chest and somehow also forms a knot of equal weight in your throat. "You had a nightmare?" He asks quietly. "You know better than anyone not to hide those from me-" He starts assuring you but you swiftly interrupt him.
"It wasn't a nightmare." You correct him. "It was actually... really nice." This leaves him confused, to say the least, why would you be upset about a dream that was good?
You breathe deeply through your nose, trying to keep your thoughts in order. "It was the most beautiful, serene dream I've had in a long time." You stare out to the cars racing past you, unable to look him in the eye. "There was this big cabin in the middle of the mountains somewhere, it was so quiet there I could hear my own heart beating calmly." As you describe the scene, Leon keeps his eyes on you, his full attention on your words.
"It was so perfect, big wraparound porch, fairy lights on the balcony, a well tended garden, it was everything." There was this serene look in your eye when you spoke of it almost as of you were still there, it lit something in Leon he had never felt before.
"When I got closer, I could hear laughter coming from inside, so I looked through the window and I saw an old couple dancing. They had their favorite records on the table and wine in their matching glasses... hand knitted blankets on the couch, her favorite flowers in a vase, furniture pushed back so they had more room to dance." Every word that flowed out of your mouth seemed to break you a little it more, but you didn't seem to want to stop.
"But my favorite part was how you could see that it was their home." At this, you finally looked at him again, eyes glassy. "There were scuff marks by the front door from where he wiped the mud off his boots, a cookie tin that was nothing more than tv remotes and reading glasses, dust collecting on old picture frames..." You swallowed hard at your own words.
"it was lived in. It was theirs." Tears finally broke free from your eyes and as soon as they did there was a hand on your cheek, catching them with its thumb. "And-well." you sniffled. "It was ours." You confessed.
Leons eyes became glassy. "It was ours?" He asked even though he knew what you meant. You nodded. "We were the old couple." When you finally got the words out you fell into his arms over the center console and he wrapped his arms around you, neither of you caring if it was comfortable or not.
Tears accumulated on his shoulder and Leon closed his eyes at he feeling. "Oh, babygirl..." Leon didn't know how to cry, nobody ever taught him how, but he was pretty sure what he felt right now must be close to when you want to cry.
"Im so sorry. I didn't want to argue, I should've just told you, but I know it's not what you want-" He cuts you off by pulling you back up at your words. "You think that's not what I want?" He leaves you speechless, mouth closing and opening.
"You think I don't want to grow old with you? To build us a home away from everything?" He holds your face in both hands. "I would give the world for that." Theres a strong current of emotion that comes with the statement.
"Really?" You ask, still teary eyed. "Yeah." He responds with a laugh and places a kiss your knuckles. "We can spend the entire plane ride designing the house if you want." His voice is soft and lighthearted, but it doesn't last long, your eyes widen as you remember.
''The plane." You say, and he immediately understands. You look over at the clock on the dash.
6:42 AM
Oh shit.
"Well, guess the home planning is gonna have to wait a bit." He said, before putting the car into drive and speeding off to the airport. Despite the fact that you almost got into several accidents and he reminded you why he's not allowed to drive, you made it to the airport ten minutes later mostly alive.
By the time you're walking up the runway, private jet set to an undisclosed location in front of you, there's already several government agents harassing both of you.
"- And this is the date for the meeting, you'll both be expected to be there for the mission report-" Leon cuts off the high pitched voiced agent that was talking to him, pushing away the clipboard he was being handed. "Im afraid we won't be able to make it." He says, casually.
The agent widens his eyes. "Wha- You have to, the president expects you to be-" Leon puts pats the mans shoulder, giving it a tight squeeze. "Tell Graham me and my wife will be preoccupied house hunting. He'll understand." He gives the man one more pat before he turns to leave, thankful you're out of ear shot.
He reunites with you as you walk up the steps of the jet, hand on your back to stabilize you. When the door closes behind him and you're both seated on luxury seats, files of the upcoming mission in front of you, he can't even think about where you're both headed right now.
With your head on his shoulder, eyes closed, and lips slightly parted its clear your catching up on last nights loss of sleep. Leon places his head on top of yours and closes his eyes as well, quickly falling asleep.
And for the first time in years, he dreams.
He dreams of a lonely cabin in the middle of the woods.
AN: Sorry everyone I sat down to write and more angst came out :( ILL WRITE A HAPPY ONE NEXT TIME I PINKY PROMISE
Might do a part 2 of them designing the house and building it, who knowwwws
Anyway, this was for my angst lovers who still want a happy ending, cause no yeah me too.
If you liked this version of Leon and reader, there's more of them on my masterlist or feel free to send in a request !
Lots of love!
-Dove 🕊️
P.S
not Leon having a "If you don't behave I'm turning this car around" mom moment????
Summary: Married life means a couple things, being there for the good, the bad, and especially the seemingly stupid. So when Leon comes back home with an unexpected surprise you can only hope he has a good reason for selling your car.
Tags/Warnings: Slice of life, cute little married life moment, lots of fluff, Leon gets bullied by you real quick for being dumb, cursing, Older!Leon and reader, a fic about a car with an author who knows nothing about them, let me know if I missed anything!
"What the hell is that?"
Oh, you were going to kill him. You really were.
"You like it?" He said, stupidly innocent smile on his face as he stood next to a shiny black car. Leons hand rested on the roof of the car while he looked exceptionally proud of himself, ignorant to your seething scowl from the front porch.
"Do I like it?" You said as you walked down to the driveway where your husband and his brand new toy stood, a slight growl to your voice. When you finally got close enough, the word 'Porsche' was legible in an expensive, metallic, shimmer. "Leon." You said sternly.
"Mhm?" Was the distant response from him, seemingly unable to tear away his gaze from the vehicle, except when he did his smile dropped unimaginably fast at the look on his wife's face; eyebrows raised, lips pursed, and a fury in your eyes. Fuck.
"Where's the Jeep?" You asked, unblinking. A cold chill ran down Leons spine. He was so dead, practically six feet deep already.
"The Jeep?" Oh, how you hated it when he played stupid. "Yes, honey." You took his hand off the car by the wrist. "Our car, that you were supposed to take for maintenance-" You take a deep breath before continuing. "-and come back in?" You study his face as he comes up with a way to answer you.
"Hold on, baby, let me explain-" He starts off but you cut into what's probably a useless excuse.
"Hold on baby let me explain!" You mock his voice. "The explanation is that you sold our car, Leon!" You finally burst, hands lightly smacking his chest. "And a bought a Porsche?" He throws his hands up in defense, furrowing his brow. "It's not like we can't afford it."
You run your hands over your face in frustration. "It's not about that, you didn't even think to consult with me about this?" You voice in disbelief. "Or even get my opinion? God, I cant believe you." You walk away briefly to separate yourself from the situation, frustration only building in your chest.
"...I wanted to surprise you." He said, walking in your direction. He had to admit, it was a pretty weak defense, but it was either that or admit he's been wanting to get rid of that janky old Jeep for years.
"With a Porsche?" You scoff. "You know I know we're not exactly young anymore but I didn't think we were 'buy a sports car on impulse' kind of old." You crossed your arms at your husband while you spoke, eyebrows kitting together.
He chooses to ignore the dig at his age. "It wasn't on impulse." He says quietly and it's visible this peaks your interest. You look at him curiously, urging him to go on. "Come' ere." He beckons you with a slight tilt of his head.
You follow him to the front of the car where he pulls the hood up with a slight grunt. Leon nudges you forward with a hand on the small of your back, moving to stand behind you so you could have a better view of the cars components. "Holy shit." You say, awestruck.
In the center of the assortment of parts you knew you didn't know the name of, the cars engine holds principle. It was engraved in beautiful swirls and accents of all kinds, but most importantly your name.
Your name is carved into the cars engine.
Your husband's arms wrap around you from behind, cheek resting against the back of your head. " 'Cause you keep me going.." He says like a quiet confession, because it is.
You're still quiet. What could you even say? "I..." You try and fail to form a thought. You can hear him chuckle from behind you, one of the deep, thorough ones that made your stomach flip when you first met. "Do you still hate it?" He asks, already knowing the answer.
Instead of answering him, you turn in his arms to face him, put both hands up to his cheeks, and kiss him deeply, thoroughly, honestly. "You are so cheesy." You say when you break apart. He shrugs his shoulders and waves the keys in front of you. "I can take it back if you want-"
"No, no, no" You smile and try to take it from him, only for him to dangle it out of your reach. You jump once, twice, and on the third you do so high enough to snatch the keys out of his grip. "Look at that, you can still jump." He teases and you give a light wack to his forearm. "That's not funny, I'm not that old." You sigh.
You take a moment to properly admire the car with new, much less angry, eyes. "Though I guess the Jeep was getting pretty old." You admit in defeat.
"Yeah, it was."
"What was that?"
"-Nothing. Up for a ride, sweetheart?"
A/N: Just a quick Drabble of something I thought about after finding out they gave Leon a Porsche of all things.
Im going to go ahead and say this is also in the same world as all of my other Leon fics cause why not.
Oh and if anyone is wondering engraved engines are actually are a very real thing that I found out about recently, they are very very very cool, google them if you're curious!
Props to anyone who caught the Gilmore Girls reference btw <3
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With how many Leon fics are on here, these are my personal favourites :) (most of these are from around the release of requiem because honestly I’ve always been a Carlos and Claire girl)
dividers by: @saradika-graphics
there she is - @leonsleatherjacket = This feels so human and so deep, I love how they portray him as caring and everything, it’s so good
Scarred - @justwendd = I actually love the idea of reader already knowing he’ll have a nightmare, it’s just so angsty omg
Hold you ‘till I can’t - @chickensim07 = My heart hurts, this is so good like I can feel the reader’s heartache in the writing
late nights. - @m6cabre = This one is actually so adorable and I especially love the way he instinctively reacts IT’S JUST SO CUTE
Let Him Go, Give Him Back - @monomyth-scribbles = I think the dynamic of the reader an Leon in this is so good, it’s so thoughtful but so cute
FATHERHOOD ANXIETY - @rednnedy = I really like whenever you get to see the vulnerable side of Leon and this fic does it so well, it’s adorable :’)
touch starved partner - @pinkfairycake = THIS IS SO CUTE it’s so fluffy and I love how he’s so willing to understand and reassure
restless sleepers - @dollyzdaydreamz = This fic is so adorable but i also love the dynamic in it. Also the concept of him disliking a sleep divorce is such a cure headcanon omg
Wedding Ring - @topsytervy = This is best described as short and sweet, especially when you see in the ending of re9 that he puts his ring back on </3
Summary: Married life means a couple things, being there for the good, the bad, and especially the seemingly stupid. So when Leon comes back home with an unexpected surprise you can only hope he has a good reason for selling your car.
Tags/Warnings: Slice of life, cute little married life moment, lots of fluff, Leon gets bullied by you real quick for being dumb, cursing, Older!Leon and reader, a fic about a car with an author who knows nothing about them, let me know if I missed anything!
"What the hell is that?"
Oh, you were going to kill him. You really were.
"You like it?" He said, stupidly innocent smile on his face as he stood next to a shiny black car. Leons hand rested on the roof of the car while he looked exceptionally proud of himself, ignorant to your seething scowl from the front porch.
"Do I like it?" You said as you walked down to the driveway where your husband and his brand new toy stood, a slight growl to your voice. When you finally got close enough, the word 'Porsche' was legible in an expensive, metallic, shimmer. "Leon." You said sternly.
"Mhm?" Was the distant response from him, seemingly unable to tear away his gaze from the vehicle, except when he did his smile dropped unimaginably fast at the look on his wife's face; eyebrows raised, lips pursed, and a fury in your eyes. Fuck.
"Where's the Jeep?" You asked, unblinking. A cold chill ran down Leons spine. He was so dead, practically six feet deep already.
"The Jeep?" Oh, how you hated it when he played stupid. "Yes, honey." You took his hand off the car by the wrist. "Our car, that you were supposed to take for maintenance-" You take a deep breath before continuing. "-and come back in?" You study his face as he comes up with a way to answer you.
"Hold on, baby, let me explain-" He starts off but you cut into what's probably a useless excuse.
"Hold on baby let me explain!" You mock his voice. "The explanation is that you sold our car, Leon!" You finally burst, hands lightly smacking his chest. "And a bought a Porsche?" He throws his hands up in defense, furrowing his brow. "It's not like we can't afford it."
You run your hands over your face in frustration. "It's not about that, you didn't even think to consult with me about this?" You voice in disbelief. "Or even get my opinion? God, I cant believe you." You walk away briefly to separate yourself from the situation, frustration only building in your chest.
"...I wanted to surprise you." He said, walking in your direction. He had to admit, it was a pretty weak defense, but it was either that or admit he's been wanting to get rid of that janky old Jeep for years.
"With a Porsche?" You scoff. "You know I know we're not exactly young anymore but I didn't think we were 'buy a sports car on impulse' kind of old." You crossed your arms at your husband while you spoke, eyebrows kitting together.
He chooses to ignore the dig at his age. "It wasn't on impulse." He says quietly and it's visible this peaks your interest. You look at him curiously, urging him to go on. "Come' ere." He beckons you with a slight tilt of his head.
You follow him to the front of the car where he pulls the hood up with a slight grunt. Leon nudges you forward with a hand on the small of your back, moving to stand behind you so you could have a better view of the cars components. "Holy shit." You say, awestruck.
In the center of the assortment of parts you knew you didn't know the name of, the cars engine holds principle. It was engraved in beautiful swirls and accents of all kinds, but most importantly your name.
Your name is carved into the cars engine.
Your husband's arms wrap around you from behind, cheek resting against the back of your head. " 'Cause you keep me going.." He says like a quiet confession, because it is.
You're still quiet. What could you even say? "I..." You try and fail to form a thought. You can hear him chuckle from behind you, one of the deep, thorough ones that made your stomach flip when you first met. "Do you still hate it?" He asks, already knowing the answer.
Instead of answering him, you turn in his arms to face him, put both hands up to his cheeks, and kiss him deeply, thoroughly, honestly. "You are so cheesy." You say when you break apart. He shrugs his shoulders and waves the keys in front of you. "I can take it back if you want-"
"No, no, no" You smile and try to take it from him, only for him to dangle it out of your reach. You jump once, twice, and on the third you do so high enough to snatch the keys out of his grip. "Look at that, you can still jump." He teases and you give a light wack to his forearm. "That's not funny, I'm not that old." You sigh.
You take a moment to properly admire the car with new, much less angry, eyes. "Though I guess the Jeep was getting pretty old." You admit in defeat.
"Yeah, it was."
"What was that?"
"-Nothing. Up for a ride, sweetheart?"
A/N: Just a quick Drabble of something I thought about after finding out they gave Leon a Porsche of all things.
Im going to go ahead and say this is also in the same world as all of my other Leon fics cause why not.
Oh and if anyone is wondering engraved engines are actually are a very real thing that I found out about recently, they are very very very cool, google them if you're curious!
Props to anyone who caught the Gilmore Girls reference btw <3
Summary: You and Leon's days of fighting bioweapons are over. You've built your peace from the ground up in the mountains, your husband and your way of life protected by the hills and valleys of the earth, but all that goes up must come down.
Warnings/Tags: NO SPOILERS, I have not played the game yet and I don't expect anyone else to have done so already, ANGST, so so so much angst, there is no happiness here, only tears, character death, older Leon and reader! canon violence, talk of depression, reader lowkey goes through all stages of grief, short mention of alcohol, let me know if I missed anything!
This was torture, it really was. You've been shot, stabbed, taken to the darkest corners of the earth but this pain hurts like no other. You couldn't pretend to sit here and watch TV any longer, not while the life you've built was actively being swept right under your feet.
In truth and without context, what happened moments before was so mundane it made you want to hurl; the irony was nauseating. Most people wouldn't be terrified to see their husbands pick up a phone call and step out to answer it, but despite your years of denial, you and Leon are not most people.
You started at him defiantly, the lines on your face being augmented by your furrowed brow. How dare he look so calm and composed? Sitting on the porch like it was a call from an old friend and not a reckoning. How did he not flinch when you were laying on the couch together and the phone rung? Did he not tremble at the sight of the familiar number? And most importantly, why did he answer? After all, the DSO doesn't ring for a farewell goodbye.
Leon walked back and forth on the old wood panels with the phone up to his ear, a slow, steady stride. Your eyes met when his head rose and you read them easier than your favorite book. There was some regret, some sadness, but mostly a hard, cold, stone look in those ocean blue pools; in your twenty years of marriage you knew that to be his form of fear.
He breaks eye contact quickly and spends a few more minutes mumbling words into the phone before finally hanging up. You don't remember standing up from the couch, you don't even remember walking out the front door, but you know you made it face to face with your husband, a husband who fears nothing else but the rage of his wife.
"You know, with the way you can't seem to listen to me..." you say quietly, your aching back leads you to lean on one of the wooden posts. "I might as well be painted on the damn wall." Arms crossed, iron stare, and a slight frown, your the perfect picture of petty disappointment.
"Sweetheart-" He tried.
"No, don't you 'Sweetheart' me Leon Scott Kennedy." His lips might've been sealed with glue at your tone. "What you're gonna do is look me in the eye and tell me you said no to whatever suicide mission they gave you." A glassy look overtakes your eyes as he meets them. "Right now." Your voice breaks when you clarify. He stays silent.
As the quiet grows so does the knot in your throat. He steps closer and puts a hand on your cheek; the dam breaks. "No..." The word leaves your lips broken and chopped, short sobs following it. Leon pulls you into his familiar embrace, head on his chest, hands gripping his shirt.
"Im sorry..." He whispers. "Im so sorry." A hand that cradled your head caresses your hair, fingers grazing the shell of your ear. "You know I have to." That last sentence makes you break away slightly. "You don't have to, it doesn't have to be like this." You bargain with death to no avail.
"Yes it does-" he whispers.
"No it doesn't-"
"It does, you know it does." He presses his lips to your forehead, simply resting there, arms still wrapped around you. "If I don't go, more people are gonna get hurt." He tries to reason with you but you only hug him tighter.
"I don't care." You say, but it doesn't sound convincing. "We both know that's not true." He rebutted, a sad smile creeping up to his face. It's one of the things about you that he loved above all else, that you had a good, pure, heart. You felt and sympathized for every person you both helped over the years, you never left anyone behind.
"But I care more about you." The tears didn't stop. "I care about this." You tilted your head towards the inside of the house. "The home we built and how hard we had to fight for it." You finally find the courage to let go of him for a moment, placing a hand on the wooden railing. "Every sacrifice we made, every person we lost, they're here." You squeeze the surface tighter. "In this house. That was its real cost." Your own words leave you breathless.
You inhale deeply, dropping your gaze to the floor. "And you wanna throw it all away?" You try and fail to look at him. "I can't-..." Your heart wants to beat out of your chest. "I just can't accept it. I won't" Your body turns away from him crueler than it means to, but frankly you'd rather look at the mountainside than his broken and blue stare.
The cold air fills your lungs, it bites the back of your throat and twists into something broken inside of you. "Im not throwing it away." He says, but you don't hesitate. "Yes, you are." You bight back, and although you can't see him from where you stand but you know he's doing that thing where looks up in frustration while shaking his head. Knowing him so well cuts deep and bleeds fast.
There's silence for a while, you wish you could say it was comfortable. "What are you gonna do over there, anyway? Bash a zombie's head in and then complain about your hip afterwards?" You say, half jokingly. You hear a short unamused huff behind you. "No more than you would about your back." He quipped back.
You wanted to laugh, wanted to pretend everything was going to be okay, that this would just be one last mission, but you knew the truth. "Leon... we're old." Theres a joke one of you is supposed to make here but this time there's no punch line, no sweet song of lighthearted warmth. "You more so than me." Your own words hit you back harder, tougher, stronger than you'd like to admit, like a shot of neat whiskey.
Its the natural force of nature that those older than oneself leave this earth first, but you stopped picturing it like this. With your husband shot, bitten, infected, wounded, ripped apart, rotting among walking corpses. You thought it was different now.
"If you're going-" You try but he knows where you're going with this, he always does.
"Don't start. You're not going." It's the age old argument that you've had countless times in your life, even before you were together, a different ending every time.
Leon moved to sit on the porch steps, a heavy sigh leaving his lungs as he did, breath visible in the cold air. He extended one arm towards you, calmly, steady, like trying to soothe a beast. And despite your anger you didn't hesitate to let him pull you closer.
You sat one step bellow him, comfortably tucked between his legs, arms wrapped around you and holding tight for dear life. "There's nothing for you there, baby, you know it." He whispered it like secret between the two of you, kept from the ears of fate.
"And there is for you?" It's not an argument, not a plea, but you voice it anyway.
"Yes..." You turn your head towards him and shake your head silently but he stops you with a graze of his fingers to your jaw. "That's always been my life, It always will be." he tucks a strand of hair behind your ear. "From before I could walk to the moment I take my last step; that is my life." Your eyes fill up again at his words.
"Leon-" A kiss pressed to your temple silences you. "Shh.. listen to me." His thumb caresses your cheek. "That's my life, but it's not yours." You hear him with a gentle look. "You've always been good to the world, even when it's treated you like shit- you've always been good to me." He stops to make sure you can see the look in his eye.
"Even when I know I didn't deserve it." You take a deep breath as you remember years past. "That's why your place is here and mine will always be out there." As a final statement to this truth he took your hand, held it tight, and kissed the back of your palm, your wedding ring grazing his stubble.
The silence draped over time like a thin sheet, passing by cold and without thought. You were still holding each other when dusk scraped the snowy peaks, the dropping temperature making your throat feel dry as you spoke for the last time for tonight. "At least... let me be there when you leave?" Leon's tendency to leave unannounced the night before risky missions hasn't made surface in years, but you aren't taking any chances the time.
"You sure?" The hand that combed through your hair slowly ceased its movements. You nodded in response and he stayed silent in approval. Just when you thought he was done he spoke up one last time.
"Promise me one thing, though."
"What?"
"Don't cry." His voice wavered slightly when he spoke. "For my sake." It was a selfish request and he knew it better than anyone else, but even so, he didn't want his last memory of you to be tear stained and broken. He wanted one last shining smile, one last kiss, one more good moment.
You understood or at least you wanted to. So with no argument and no reprieve you whispered an agreement into the night sky.
The next morning went by fast, faster than either of you would've liked. Even the sun hadn't peaked through the horizon when you silently packed his bag, putting clothes away that part of you knew would never return, leaving empty hangers and empty drawers, a void created that will never be filled again.
Darkness begins to fade as Leon gets dressed. Your perfume still on the shirt you like to steal, filling his senses as pulls it over his head. Your hairbrush, makeup, hair ties on the bathroom counter surround his reflection in the mirror. His world molded by you with no clue on how to exist without it.
And when daybreak finally breaks through the hills, the trees casting fractured shadows on your home, there's only one thing left to do.
A hug that lasts forever and also ends too soon is exchanged. He kisses your lips without hesitation, its revenge for every time that he did in the past. "I love you." It was spoken clearly and without doubt. "I love you more." You respond, though it was never clear who actually did.
Hands travel to rest at your jaw, cupping your face, holding his whole world in his hands. "I'll be back in a few weeks." He says.
You nod.
"Don't forget to lock the door when you go back in."
Nod again.
"Okay..." He sighs, pulling away from you, but he stops himself. His arms bring you back in one last time for a hug. You realize you're about to break your promise and try to pull away but he doesn't let you. Even after all this time, you still don't want to disappoint him. "Leon..." With your emotions askew, you really don't know where that sentence might go, so you're glad he interrupts.
"Thank you." He whispers, still hugging you. "Thank you for letting me exist with you." His gloved fingers hold your waist tight enough to leave marks. "I don't think I could've done it without you." Which is why this is how it has to be, it has to be him first.
Tiny, salt, rivers stream down the back of his jacket. "Hey.." He continues. "You promised." You tuck your head in his neck at his words, wiping away the evidence on his collar and when you pull back your face is as neutral as ever.
"I'll see you soon." You say and he nods.
You watch him walk away slow and steady, the sun perfectly casting down on him, a dark silhouette stands where he was now. He's gone before you can blink away your tears.
You still see him sometimes, you think. You see him out of the corner of your eye when making the bed or when you're looking for the tv remote. You still turn to find him when you hear a strange noise, checking to see if your partner heard it too. And you feel him sometimes when you're sharpening that old knife that he never seemed to forget, you feel his hands on your wrists correcting your movements, you see them move back to the correct angle.
He never did tell you where he got it but you're sure he will once you see each other again, you don't think it'll take much longer anyway. He never liked to keep you waiting.
AN: this took forever, but it was worth it. I'm pretty happy with how it came out. ill probably hate it later.
I swear this man better not die tho, if he dies I quit. Quit what you ask? everything. Me and reader are gonna wind up on the same road.
Also just as a reminder that I know that this might not be canon compliant because I have not played the game yet because I am, unfortunately, broke. But that won't stop me from thirsting.
Home is where you are~
Summery: Very quick Drabble where you and Leon are engaged and he assembles some furniture for you cause he insists that's his job now.
Pairing: Leon Kennedy x fem!reader
T.W/Tags: Slice of life, mildly suggestive, tooth rotting fluff, very short
P.S: not even proofread, this is very self-indulgent.
“You know, you didn’t have to do this.” you say earnestly, handing him a cold Coca-Cola. Leon murmurs a quiet 'thank you' as he puts down the screwdriver and a few screws that he held in between his lips. "I wanted to." He said shortly, opening the can effortlessly with one hand, eyes still on the instructions next to him on the ground.
"Right. 'Cause putting my bed frame together is so thrilling." Your sarcastic remark is met with a sly grin from him. "No, but knowing your hands aren't anywhere near one of these-"
He turns the power drill on for just a second. "Gives me major peace of mind." He finished saying with a laugh, mostly because your expression was priceless. Your mouth hanged open in mostly mock surprise, eyebrows scrunched, and disbelief overall covering your face. "What are you trying to say Mr. Kennedy?"
"Im saying, future Mrs. Kennedy, that as long as I'm around I don't want you lifting a finger." He replies so casually, like he doesn't know those words make your heart beat out of your chest. Leon stands from his spot on your bedroom floor and makes his way to you, wrapping an arm around your torso, the other takes your hand, swaying you to nonexistent music.
"You really enjoy calling me that, don't you?" You quip sweetly, in a tone that makes him steal a kiss from your lips. "Yes." It's a statement of fact, nothing less. "Can't wait to take the 'future' out of it." The idea makes him smile, genuinely smile, the kind that shows all his teeth and seems almost boyish.
You kiss him one more time for good measure. "We'll get there." it's whispered almost like it's forbidden. "But seriously, you don't have to assemble furniture around the house just yet." You laugh at your own words.
"No way my woman is gonna a put her own bed frame together, besides, I owe you for the last one."
"Leon!"
A.N: honestly men don't know how hot they look assembling furniture, and it should stay that way.
~Actions Speak Louder Than Words~
Pairing: Leon Kennedy x fem!reader
Summery: A compilation of moments where Leon made your heart stutter, and the moment he almost broke it
Warnings/Tags: Fluffy Angst, Mutual pining, Pre-relationship setting, angst at the end, agent!reader, cursing, explosions, canon Resident Evil violence, references of alcoholism, mentions of alcohol, let me know if I missed any!
A/N: This is lowkey lazy, but I had to get this man out of my system.
Leon Kennedy has always been a man of few words. You've learned that through years built on tender moments hidden in between life or death situations, yearning glances stolen in crowded rooms, and the ghost of touches in passing conversations.
More often than not, it's not how much he says that shows his true colors, but how he says it.
This became most evident when one day, out of the blue, while trying to convince him that you should be the one to give a report on the latest mission, it happened.
"It's really no problem, you did the last one so it's not fair of me-" you tried to reason with him to no avail.
"I got it, baby. Go home and rest." he walked into the conference room without another word, leaving you with an awestruck face and a wildly beating heart.
It wasn't much, but you knew that it was his way of saying "Let me do this for you, let me help you carry the weight."
He also knew how to make you feel exactly like how he wanted you to feel, because that simple pet name? Baby? The word had left you winded. It had left his lips so smoothly, like it was the most natural thing in the world. It made you giddy on the inside, you can't lie, but it also left you confused.
It wasn't like you guys were dating- Yes, you and Leon were close, closer than either of you would like to admit, but it wasn't... like that... was it?
You replayed the scene again and again in your head, the words repeating like a broken record. It was probably a slip of the tongue, you thought. Some friends called each other baby casually all the time. 'But not Leon' your mind hurled back at you, and you knew it was right.
It's been weeks since that happened and Leon himself has probably forgotten about it, but you certainly haven't. Even now, as the both of you made your escape from a secret lab hidden in the middle of the woods, you craved the rush his words ensued.
Leaving the lab via stealing one of their own vehicles was not part of the plan, but hardly any your missions ever went 'according to plan'.
You both rushed into the jeep-like car, scrambling into the passenger seat as Leon took hold of the steering wheel, the enemy hot on your trail. The car engine roared to life and your partner stepped on the gas, pushing you forward.
"Shit." You heard him mutter and followed his gaze to a barricade of soldiers blocking the center of the exiting road. "I got it, don't stop!" You shouted as you grabbed the rocket launcher from the bag and opened up the sunroof.
Sticking half your body out the roof, rocket launcher in hand, wind beating down on you, you took aim and waited for just the right moment before pulling the trigger and-
BOOM
The barricade disappeared as quickly as it formed, maybe even quicker. You almost thought the explosion would've blown you out of the car, but none of that seemed to matter anymore when you heard three words echoing from below the car roof.
"That's my girl!"
You lost complete and utter focus of what you were doing, so much so that when the wheels hit an unexpected bump you almost went flying out of the car but thankfully Leon had wrapped an arm around one of your legs at some point, keeping you in place.
When back in the passenger seat, safe and sound, the look on his face made everything worth it. It was a small smile that still managed to wrinkle the corner of his eyes and a glint in them that said "Im proud of you, that was amazing, you're amazing." He keeps a steady hand on your thigh the entire ride home, you pretend not to notice.
This man was trying to kill you, you were almost sure of it. Either by vehicular manslaughter or a heart attack, either would be equally successful.
Days passed and eventually a new assignment landed on your desk; a risky mission on foreign soil with little to no details. It was clearly something top secret but most notably of all it was a solo mission.
In truth, you should've told Leon. You don't think you've ever kept anything from him, but something in you knew that if you told him there was a high probability he'd try to convince you to back out. And for him? There wasn't much you wouldn't do.
It wasn't like you could say no either, right? This was your job, these types of risks were literally in the description. But nonetheless, the night before you were supposed to leave for your mission, you had a distressed Leon Kennedy at your apartment door with a broken look in his eyes.
"You're not going." he said clearly before you even got a 'hello' out. You shook your head in confusion. "What?" the question leaves you without much thought as he pushes past you into your apartment with the confidence of someone who belonged there.
"You're not going to that hellhole tomorrow, not if I can help it." He repeated, his voice rough and coarse. You watched from the door as he made his way to your kitchen and started opening and closing cabinets, and you realized what this was about. With a sigh and tired eyes you looked at him and said "Leon, you know I don't have a say in it. Neither of us do."
He eventually found what he was looking for, a bottle of whiskey that he found more use for than you did most nights. He slammed the cabinet door shut and placed the bottle down on the counter that faced away from you. "Did you really think I wouldn't find out?" He spoke as he walked around franticly, searching for what you assumed was a whiskey glass.
"That you could ship yourself off to some corner of the earth and I just, what? Wouldn't mind?" Right when his voice began to waiver he yelled out suddenly: "Fuck, where did you put the glasses?" You didn't have a chance to answer him as he spotted them on the highest shelf of the last cupboard, where you thought he wouldn't find them.
You walked over slowly to him as he retrieved the glass from the shelf and returned to the bottle, standing behind him quietly as he poured the whiskey. When he finally faced you, whiskey in hand, his eyes were somehow a shade darker than you remember, or maybe duller? you couldn't really tell from their glassy state.
His hands shook as he tried to raise the glass to his lips, but you placed a steady hand on his wrist, slowly pushing it back down towards the counter. "You think I can't do it?" You asked with a sad look in your eyes that made him break. "You know that's not it." He blinked down at you, two pools of blue swirling in a storm.
"What I don't understand is why you didn't tell me." His voice cracked at that. "We're not supposed to keep things from each other, we never have." A broken breath escapes him as he leans back on the counter and rests his palms on it. "Or at least I never did." He breaks eye contact once again, looking down in what anyone else would believe to be shame.
"I just..." you tried to let out, but finding the air was difficult. "I knew you weren't gonna let me go-"
"Damn right I won't-" he tried to cut in.
"-And we both know I don't have a choice." You finish off, moving your head up but still avoiding his gaze.
You both kept quiet for a moment, waiting for the others next move, when he finally yielded and let out:
"Honey, i'm begging you, don't go." And it was said almost like a prayer, a whisper that was broken but also determined. He pushed off the counter effortlessly and for the first time ever, Leon held you. He wrapped his arms around your waist and let them circle your back until you were pressed up against him, nose tucked against his shoulder. And against your ear it was whispered over and over again. "Don't go..... Don't go... Don't go..."
There were a thousand things he was telling you with those words. "Don't go. Don't leave me. Stay with me. I think of you out there scared and alone, and it kills me. Don't take away the part of me that's always with you. You're all I got, don't abandon me now."
You? You were breathless. There were probably a million other more reasonable, understandable, rational answers you were supposed to use right now, but all you could muster up was a soft and reverent "Okay..." His arms tightened around you. "Okay.. Im not going anywhere.." You reached up and put an arm around his back, the other to his face. You pretend not to feel the coolness of tears against his cheek and he pretends not to feel a pool forming on his shoulder.
Leon might not be able to tell you he loves you, yet. He might not even be able to admit to himself that you have carved out a place for yourself in his heart, but he until he can, he'll keep showing you he cares in his own way. He always will.
A/N: Plz ignore how much that ending sucked, Im writing this with one eye open and the other one closed. I need sleep, but Leon Kennedy won't let me.
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