"Come on, this isn't funny." "I'm not joking. It's locked."
"Is that the only tent we have?"
"There's only one bed." "Well, darlin', I'm not sleeping on the floor, so I guess we'll have to share."
"I'm your bodyguard. It's in the job description to protect you at all times." "Well, could you at least 'protect' me from over there?"
"You have got to be kidding me. I have to share a room with you."
"What do you mean there's only one sleeping bag? You had one job."
"Quit following me!" "I was hired to follow you, princess, better get used to it."
"What the hell is that noise?" "Uh, yeah, slight problem. We're out of gas."
"Where are you going? We're in the middle of nowhere!" "Yeah! And whose fault is that?"
"Look around, love. In case you hadn't noticed we're snowed in. So unless you plan to freeze to death, we'll have to find a way to keep each other warm."
"I may be stuck with you, but I don't have to like it."
"Is now a bad time to tell you I'm claustrophobic?"
"Your heart's racing. Now, I know being pressed up against me is exhilerating and all, but I'm trying to concentrate on picking this lock."
"What are you? Afraid?"
"Uh. Slight problem. We're trapped."
"Well, which way, smartass?" "Uh. We might be lost."
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( pick a quote + a feeling + a trope ! letâs see what fic you end up with. )
author's addition: this lil build-a-fic is inspired by @scealaiscoite â s adorable idea ! her prompt lists are literal perfection. go stalk her blog pls sheâs the best ever 𧸠youâre welcome to tweak phrasing as needed, but please donât add to or rewrite the original post. give credits to @fawndrip / @suprclark if using.
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â stop smiling like that. itâs distracting. â
â you make it really hard to stay just friends. â
â why does it feel like a goodbye? â
â youâre blushing. â â â no iâm not. â
â just friends donât look at each other like that. â
â i missed you. thatâs all. â
â you remember the little things. thatâs what gets me. â
â tell me to stay. and i will. â
â my hand fits so perfectly in yours. it's like i'm made for you. â
â do you want me to leave? â â â no. i want you to stay forever. â
â i think i knew it was you. even back then. â â â then stay. â â â but that's the thing. i don't know if i know you anymore. â
â i donât know how to stop wanting you. â
â this means something. donât pretend it doesnât. â
â youâre not just anyone. youâre you. â
â if we kiss now, everything changes. â â â i know but that's a risk i'm willing to take. â
â iâve been in love with you since the night we met. â
â tell me it meant nothing. lie if you have to. â
â i was easy to leave, wasnât i? â
â you donât get to miss me now. you lost that right when we broke up. â
â say something. anything. please. â
â i loved you. that shouldâve been enough. â
â i wish i didnât remember everything. â
â donât look at me like you still care. â
â iâm tired of pretending this doesnât hurt. â
â you said forever. i believed you. â
â if you didnât mean it, why did you say it? â
â you chose them. you always do. â
â i donât hate you. i just wish iâd never met you. â
â you let me go like i was nothing. â
â please donât make this harder than it already is. â
â are you sure? cause whatever this is it doesnât feel like love. â
â itâs always been you. i just didnât know how to say it. â
â say that again. i dare you. â
â you really donât see it, do you? â
â i think i like you. like, like like you. â
â do you always look at people like that? â
â you make it really hard to think straight. â
â oh my god. youâre blushing. â
â this means something. donât pretend it doesnât. â
â i shouldâve kissed you when i had the chance. â
â youâre not helping. youâre being pretty. it's distracting. â
â you make me nervous in the best way. â
â every time you look at me, i forget what i was saying. â
â just admit it. you like me. â
â if you donât kiss me right now, i might explode. â
â youâre dangerously good at that smile. â
â only one bed â
â mutual pining â
â fake dating gone real â
â friends to lovers â
â strangers to almosts â
â found family â
â rivals with tension â
â the âohâ moment â
â confessions at 2am â
â sunshine x grump â
â forbidden â
â hurt / comfort â
â secretly in love â
â reunion after years â
â accidental domesticity â
â slow burn â
â âjust friendsâ denial â
â second chances â
â love letters never sent â
â childhood friends â
â exes â
â soulmates who donât believe in fate â
â enemies on the same side â
â sleep talking confessions â
â one falling first, the other falling harder â
â patching up wounds with shaky hands â
â âwho did this to you?â â
â dancing in the kitchen â
â jealousy over nothing ( but also everything ) â
â late-night phone calls â
â caught in the rain â
â almost kissing but someone interrupts â
â waking up next to them â
â fixing each otherâs tie / collar â
â taking care of them while theyâre sick â
RELIEVED after worrying about the other, cupping their face, pulling back to gaze into their eyes, âyou okay?â
WANDERING, leaving hickeys, looking up to watch their reaction, worshipping their body, nipping their skin, pressing them back down, biting gently
SLOPPY, lazily drunk, groaning, ruining make up,
SOFT, several in quick succession, cradeling their head, arms around wait, reassuring, morphing into a hug
PLAYFUL, in between giggles, nipping the otherâs lips, pulling away and leaning back in
CASUAL, upon meeting or separating, when entering a room, just because, on the cheek or forehead or hand, from behind while getting ready and watching in the mirror
DESPERATE, stumbling across the room, pressing against one another while pulling clothes off, gasping into the otherâs mouth, teeth accidentally clashing, eventually wandering downwards
ANONYMOUS, in a club, not knowing the otherâs name, back to the wall, gasping, hands wandering, âwanna get out of here?â
⢠"I did something." - "Scale of one to ten." - "Depends who's asking." "Me." - "Seven." - "Police." - "Four." - "God." - "Thirteen."
⢠"We need to leave."- "Why." - "I'll explain in the car." - "Why." - "I'll explain in a different country."
⢠"This is your fault." - "You literally came up with the idea." - "I have bad ideas all the time, you're not supposed to DO them."
⢠"Okay hear me out." - "My lawyer has advised me not to hear you out." - "You don't have a lawyer." - "I'm getting one specifically for conversations with you."
⢠"Nobody got hurt." - "Physically." . "Nobody got physically hurt." - "Yet." - "Nobody has gotten physically hurt yet, which is a win."
⢠"I have a type." - "Yeah?" - "People who are bad for me and you specifically." - "That's not a type that's a pattern." - "Same thing."
⢠"What's the worst that could happen." - "I have a list. It's laminated. I made it specifically for when you say that."
⢠"Rate my decision making." - "Historically or right now." - "Both." - "Zero. Consistent zero across the board."
⢠"You're the only person I trust." - "I dropped your birthday cake last year and told you it arrived like that." - "Yeah but you still got me a cake."
⢠"I need your honest opinion." - "It's bad." - "You didn't see it yet." - "I've met you. It's bad."
⢠"Why do you even keep me around." - "Honestly? Entertainment. And you're warm in winter."
⢠"I wasn't thinking." - "First time for everything." - "I resent that." - "Statistically valid though."
⢠"On a scale of fine to not fine." - "Remember that time in Prague." - "We don't talk about Prague." - "That fine."
⢠"Nobody panic but." - "I'm already panicking." - "I haven't said anything yet." - "I know you. I'm getting ahead of it."
⢠"Promise you won't be mad." - "Absolutely not, that's a trap and I won't fall for it."
⢠"I have good news and bad news." - "Good news first." - "The car is fine." - "And the bad." - "Define car."
⢠"You're my emergency contact." - "I know." - "You're listed as my next of kin." - "I know." - "You're also listed as my therapist, my lawyer, and my spiritual advisor." - "I know." - "Do you want to talk about that." - "Nope." - "Cool."
⢠"I'm a responsible adult."- "You once called me crying because you got your sleeve caught in a door and didn't know what to do." - "I was panicking." - "For forty minutes." - "It was really stuck."
⢠"I regret everything." - "No you don't." - "No I don't but I feel like I should." - "Same honestly."
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The way leon had his eye closed and was looking down when he entered rpd because he probably had to mentally prepare himself to see it again???? I'm making capcom pay for my therapy for the rest of the year
RE9 spoilers//
I just know this scene will tear our hearts out of our chests and stomp all over it once we get the full scene in the game... I hope he gets a hug from Sherry or Grace after this because jesus christ, he's going through it in like every conceivable way in this game.
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116. (character) is talking to someone about you. they try to hide how they feel about you, but itâs quite obvious. âI like them a normal amount.â character says, âwe get along, weâre just friends.â âand youâre a friend... who stares at them smiling to yourself like an idiot?â âshut up, you know nothing.â
117. lazy morning kisses and cuddles.
118. âso wet already? I barely even touched you. You must be quite needy.â (smut)
119. âCan I touch you over here?â (smut)
120. âDo you like it like this? Or should I go slower?â (smut)
121. âYouâre blushing, thatâs cute.â âShut up, stupid.â (specify who says this to who)
122. âCan I please hold your hand?â
123. âYouâll have to beg for that.â (smut, specify scenario if possible)
124. âPlease, if you could stay with me for the night, I would be grateful. I need you.â
125. (character)âs friends discreetly playing matchmaking by placing both of you in places where you can be alone together. Youâre both oblivious to your mutual pining, so at one point they force (character) to ask you out for once and for all.
126. âThey gave us... One bed?â âDonât pretend you donât like it.â (could end in smut, or simply fluffy teasing)
127. âI think I might be dying... These may be my last words.â âItâs a small fever. If you donât quit whining, the only thing killing you today will be my bare hands around your neck.â
128. âTouch yourself for me.â (smut)
129. âYour breasts are cold. Can I warm them with my hands?â âNo.â âPleeeeeeaseeeeee?â âFine, but stop staring at my with those sad puppy eyes.â (smut)
130. Pillowfighting with (character). (Character) is better at it than you, but when you complain about it, they let you win because they genuinely feel bad.
131. Drunken love confessions to you.
132. Same as 131, but with you being drunk and confessing your love to (character).
133. âDonât you like being all marked by me? Look at you, everyone will know youâre mine.â (smut)
134. âSomeone might see us!â âIsnât that the fun of it, love?â (smut)
135. âYou are one pretty little whore. My pretty little whore.â (smut)
136. (character) gently removing your hands from your very flustered face after you give each other your first kiss, finding them smiling to themselves at how adorable you are.
137. âWho hurt you? Iâll get my revenge on them.â
138. âI could warm you up... From the inside.â (smut)
139. character introduces you to someone. âthis is my girlfriend/wife!â (specify). you turn to them in confusion, becoming flustered. âyeah... your girlfriend/wife.â
140. âStop stealing the blankets!â âGods youâre so oblivious- I want you to come closer and cuddle me to seek warmth!â
141. âWhy should I look up at the stars, when you have a whole constellation in your pretty eyes?â (so cheesy, woops)
142. âHow come you were in love with me all this time?!â âI THOUGHT I HAD BEEN OBVIOUS ENOUGH ALREADY!â
143. âLook elsewhere, and I stop.â (smut)
144. âYou have such a pretty, delicate little mouth. You surely take my cock so well.â (smut)
145. (character) lifting you from the floor, taking you in their arms, and happily swriling you around the place after not seeing each other for quite some time.
146. âWe should film this.â (smut)
147. âGo fuck yourself.â âOnly if you watch.â (could be smut or not, specify!)
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moments when the truth slips out before they can stop it, and everything feels suddenly different
đ itâs the middle of a heated argument, voices raised, hands gesturing wildly. suddenly, they stop mid-sentence, chest heaving. âyouâre all i ever think about,â they blurt out, the anger draining from their face as if they only just realized it themselves.
đ youâre teasing them relentlessly, fingers brushing their arm, lips curved into a playful smile. they grab your wrist, pulling you closer until youâre practically nose to nose. âkeep it up,â they murmur, voice low and rough, âand iâll show you just how much iâve been wanting this.â
đ youâre both stuck in an elevator, tense silence filling the small space. out of nowhere, they nervously start rambling about their day but end up confessing, ââŚand then i realized iâm in love with you.â you both stare at each other, wide-eyed, as the elevator dings and the doors open.
đ it's your birthday party, and theyâre giving a heartfelt toast. âyouâve always been my favorite,â they say, looking directly at you with a softness in their eyes that wasnât there before. the room goes silent, the confession hanging in the air like an electric charge.
đ youâre casually scrolling through old photos together, laughing at the memories. then they point to one, saying, âthis was the moment i knew i loved you,â their voice soft, barely above a whisper. your heart skips a beat as you realize theyâve been holding this in for years.
đ itâs 4 am, and youâre both delirious with exhaustion, trying to assemble a piece of flat-pack furniture. between the chaos and laughter, they suddenly say, âi love you more than i hate this stupid shelf.â it takes you a moment to realize theyâre completely serious.
đ the confession slips out in the middle of a mundane conversation, like they just canât hold it back anymore. youâre discussing grocery lists and laundry detergent when they casually say, âby the way, i think iâm in love with you,â before going back to debating the merits of fabric softener.
đ youâre stuck in traffic together, both of you getting increasingly annoyed. without thinking, they hit the steering wheel in frustration and yell, âi hate this! âŚbut not as much as i hate pretending i donât love you.â itâs a confession wrapped in irritation, as raw as it gets.
đ it happens during a game of truth or dare, the lights dimmed, everyone gathered in a circle. someone asks them the most dreaded question: âwho do you like?â thereâs a long pause before they finally look directly at you, eyes unflinching, and say your name.
đ youâre working together late into the night, the room lit only by your laptop screens. the silence is broken when they absentmindedly say, âif i die first, just know iâve been in love with you.â they brush it off as a joke, but thereâs a flicker of truth in their eyes.
đ itâs raining, and youâre both huddled under a shared umbrella, racing to get home. as you laugh about being soaked, they suddenly stop in the middle of the street and pull you closer, âi donât want this to just be friendship anymore.â
đ youâre playfully wrestling over the last slice of pizza, both of you laughing breathlessly. they pin you down, faces inches apart, and suddenly their laughter fades. âgod, i want you,â they whisper, voice husky and eyes dark, like theyâve been holding it in forever.
đ youâre both tipsy at a wedding, swaying to the music. they lean in, voice almost drowned out by the noise, âiâve been in love with you since that one time you spilled coffee on me.â you laugh it off, thinking itâs a joke, only to find them staring at you with a seriousness that steals your breath away.
đ itâs a text sent by mistake - meant for someone else, but sent to you. âi canât keep pretending i donât have feelings for them anymore. theyâre everything iâve ever wanted.â when you confront them, they go pale, realizing the confession was about you all along.
word count: 1.5k
summary: leon eating that pussy, craaazzyy styleuhh
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18+ MDNI. porn with no plot basically, oral sex, fingering, teasing, multiple orgasms, pussy drunk leon (meow).
notes: boo. i probably couldâve thought of a better title than this, but considering this kinda just came to me on a whim, oh well. also, donât mind if this sucks, i kinda wasted the last bit of motivation i had left just to finish this, so donât expect anything from me in the next few weeksâŚ
it wasn't uncommon for leon's days to revolve around getting his dick wet. and this particular mid-afternoon found him parked between your thighs, your legs draped lazily over his broad shoulders.
leon's busy tongue works its magic between your legs, his skilled mouth lavishing your most sacred spots with worship as he devours you whole. lost in a haze of pleasure, you couldn't begin to fathom how many minutes, hours, or even days he's had you spread out like this for him, your world narrowing down to the feel of his scruffy chin grazing your inner thighs and his insatiably curious lips seeking out every inch of your sweetest flesh.
perhaps it's still morning, or could the sun be high overhead casting a warm glow through the windows? time's become irrelevant when he's at work dismantling your resolve, reducing you to nothing more than a trembling mess of sensation begging for release.
you can't even begin to tally up the number of fingers he's got buried inside you, stretching your walls and coaxing out every drop of pleasure. all you know for certain is that it feels impossibly good.
those same large hands knead the globes of your ass, pulling you further open for his eager tongue. his other hand sneaks between your thighs, stroking and teasing over the hypersensitive skin until your back arches sharply off the couch in a silent plea for more.
you sighed and tangled your hands in his dirty blonde hair, urging his face deeper into your heat as he worked his way into you. leon made a mental note, his tongue flicking out to taste you anew: the spot where your thigh crests hit his chin when you're missionary, now, the dip where your knee bends, and the subtle groove that promises your clitoris...these geography lessons kept him occupied as you writhed against his lips and tongue with an impassioned 'ah'.
âfuuuck,â he growls against your soaked cunt, the vibrations almost enough to send you careening over the edge right then and there.
leaning into you further, he dragged his nose up your slit, savoring the musky taste before giving your clit a playful nip. heâs rewarded with a sweet, high-pitched sound that seemed to vibrate straight from your core into his palms pressed firmly against your asscheeks.
he loved the tiny quiver that ran through you each time his tongue or teeth brushed against your sensitive spot, the flush of pink that spread across your pale thighs.
leon hums, the low rumble vibrating against your wet flesh an additional torment you can ill-afford. not that you're trying much, really. your fingers continue to tug at the blonde strands of his hair, urging him deeper.
one fingertip swipes gently against your entrance before delving inside, the delicate invasion sending a shiver up your spine. he curves around your g-spot, relishing the subtle twitch of your inner walls in response. as he withdraws his digit with a lewd slosh, he brought it to his lips, sucking off your essence like a thirsty man rediscovering a favorite colada.
his gaze flicks up to meet yours, seeing how you're struggling to maintain eye contact in result of the overwhelming pleasure crashing through you.
"you like that?" he rasped, voice low and rough from the effort of speaking over the wet, slurping sounds of his ministrations.
the way you tighten around his tongue and the way your back arches told him all he needed to know. and maybe he was a sadist, a twisted little fuck, lapping at your wet slit over and over, denying you that final peak. but seeing the desperate way you clung to his hair, hearing the broken sounds of pleasure tumbling from your lips, he couldn't bring himself to hold back, not now that he'd caught a glimpse of the fireworks in your pretty, glassy eyes.
he knows the telltale signs, the little tells that indicate you're teetering on the precipice. and hell if it doesn't make him harder.
but he's far from done with you yet. he gentles his touch, slowing his movements to a teasing pace that keeps you teetering on the brink of another release without quite reaching it. a soothing hum escapes his throat as he drags his thumb up to circle your sensitive clit, the touch so light it might barely register, but the effect is electric.
you're panting hard, gasping out his name like a prayer, a plea, a hymn to the divine sensation he's conjuring within you.
"come on baby, gimme another one," he coaxes, the words muffled by the flesh of your pussy. the words are slurred, almost indistinguishable from the rhythmic groans he's making as he eats you out with single-minded determination.
his own hand slides from your hip to gently part your lips, opening you further in welcome as he delves back in. the muscles in his broad shoulders flex beneath your thighs, the effort of maintaining position between your spread legs clear. but fuck, he's a stubborn one. unwilling to yield, even as the drool that escapes his lower lip drips onto the couch.
fuck, he's a damn masochist, too, because the desperation in your eyes, the way your voice cracks as you beg for release is like a sweet, sweet aphrodisiac to him. his cock throbs, weeping in its confines, eager to join the fray, but no, he holds back.
he's addicted to the viewâyour sweat-streaked face, flushed and slack, the glassy eyes locked on his, the plush thighs trembling with the effort of staying put.
he doubles down, tongue flattening against your weeping slit as he presses in deep. the squelching noises are so loud in the stillness, his ears echoing with the rhythmic wet blurp-blurp-blurp he's creating. he swirls that long, dexterous muscle around your throbbing clit before plunging back to your tender insides, over and over and over again.
to him, you taste divine, an intoxication of sweat, need and the tangy sharpness of arousal he drinks from greedily. his fingers slide up to press firm and unyielding against the shell of your ear, blocking out the world as he tongue-rapes you with an unrestrained intensity you barely understand but crave so deeply. when he senses your body start to wind down, the thrumming ache receding, he abruptly changes tack.
his fingers play around with your clit, tracing abstract patterns meant to torment and tease. your hips buck reflexively, seeking more even as your body screams for mercy. and fuck, now that he's got that addictive rhythm down, you know you're a goner, fucked six ways from sunday and you'll thank him for it later.
âlee- leon, pleaseââ your pleas slip out in ragged gasps against the backdrop of his relentless ministrations.
he could play coy, keep driving you to the brink before letting you crest, drawing the sweet, mindless pleasure out even longer. but he so badly wants to see (and feel) your complete surrender to him, his greedy tongue devouring you, his hands bringing you closer and closer.
his balls ache, his cock straining against the zipper, begging for freedom to bury itself deep inside you, to feel your tight, slick heat engulfing him, milking him for all he's worth. but no, not yet, not until you're wrung dry, trembling and sobbing on the edge of oblivion. that's the real prize here, watching you break apart at his mercy, your sweet surrender a reward he craves above all else.
leon's movements become frenzied, his pace a blur of tongue and lips and teeth as he chases that elusive peak, determined to push you over the edge, to hear you scream his name as you come undone on his face.
he's a goddamn addict, and this is his fix, and fuck, it's the best drug in the world.
âcome on baby, do it for meâŚâ
he utters against your soaked slit before he curls his tongue into that perfect 'come-hither' formation, seeking out the swollen little bundle of nerves at the apex of your sex. one, two, three languid swirls around it, stoking the embers of your arousal until it's a raging inferno capable of incinerating any thought of restraint.
your hips jerk wildly, trying in vain to grind against his relentless tongue or mouth or whatever he's using to torment your oversensitive clit and swollen lips into one glorious, never-ending orgasm.
the pleasure is so overwhelming you barely register the choked-off cry that rips from your throat.
when the aftershocks finally subside, leaving you limp and trembling against the couch, he finally releases you, pulling back to admire his handiwork with a cocky smirk. your thighs still clench weakly, trying to keep him close, but he's not about to complain.
you're half dazed and delirious, and leonâs breathy whispers barely penetrate the haze of lust clouding your mind.
synopsis: he's getting older, and he knows that. not believing in luck or in love, leon finds himself in a position of complete misfortune. he convinced himself he's not worthy of love, but that changes when he meets you.
warnings: angst with fluff ending, age gap, leon is very insecure about his age and the reader. strangers to lovers, mentions of smut, ptsd, alcoholism, depression, suicidal thoughts. reader is very delicate, kind, and patient. there's parts from the vendetta book and a few scenes from re6. it starts with re6!leon and ends with di!leon
word count: 15k
a/n: guess who's back? to celebrate the 1 year re4r anniversary, I decided to post this one shot I was working for almost two months. I'm into my angst era again. also i wrote this based on this analysis i read, which made me think about the broken part of leon for a while, also this fic contains part of the vendetta book. feel free to leave comments, reblogs, tips, or positive critics. they're always very welcome â¤ď¸
I. THE WEIGHT ON HIS SHOULDERS
Life can be a bitch sometimes.
This is what he says to himself when he finishes another bottle of whiskey. Every day, when he opens his eyes, he tries to stay positive, hoping his day will be different from his usual schedule; in the end, it is always the same bullshit. Over and over again. No apparent ending; always his solitude.Â
But someday it must end, right? He canât be fighting B.O.W.'s for the rest of his life, can he? Maybe someday heâll finally settle down and have a peaceful day. Maybe, on this day, his nightmares will stop, and if heâs lucky, heâll sleep for the entire night. No one can blame him for dreaming of a perfect life, and no one can take this from him.Â
The government made him their slave, their deadly pet that follows and obeys every rule and command, and forced him to risk his neck almost every week to keep their country safe. What a bunch of assholes, he thinks to himself. Thing is, Leon hates himself for what he was forced to become.Â
There is so much pain. So much suffering. He only wanted to be a cop â nothing more than that. He wanted to deal with simple things â not bioterrorists ready to blow up the entire world, not grotesque mutations that defy the natural order of things. Certainly, if he had a choice to go back and change that night, he wouldnât go to Raccoon City. He would've stayed in his cheap hotel room; he would have obeyed Marvinâs orders to not go in there.Â
But now heâs something else. The rookie cop who had to survive that night died. He canât even recognize himself anymore, and sometimes, he blames himself for it. No more than he blames the government for it; if he could go backâŚÂ
His days are filled with this emptiness â the sensation that he might never see his happy ending. Ada? Yeah, sure. He knows he canât trust her, and God knows where she is or what sheâs doing. He was so naive to fall for her like he did. While on his free day out of the office, he finds himself with a certain envy of happy couples. He canât stop thinking: why canât he have the same? Why canât he be happy for once?
Getting older sucks. At this point, Leon thinks and has already convinced himself that he doesnât belong to anyone and that he wonât be able to have someone. To experience love and being loved, he wants to be wanted. Heâs getting older and still doesn't have anyone by his side. Thatâs the price he pays for having this life, and he still blames the government for taking it from him. He doesnât remember the last time he actually felt something for someone, and at this moment of his life, it doesnât matter to him anymore. Leon had already accepted the fact that he'd die alone. Maybe heâll get a cat to keep him company. Since heâs not much of a dog person since Raccoon City, maybe heâll name her a cute name; who knows? Thatâs probably the closest heâll get to having something waiting for him at home.Â
Leon doesnât remember the last time he actually felt happy. Since Raccoon City, he doesn't know what happiness means, and sometimes, on very rare occasions, he envies people around him. He feels like his entire life has no purpose and no meaning, and heâs completely faded to emptiness, to a sad existence based on killing bioweapons and serving his country. Does he feel proud about it? No, he doesnât.Â
Itâs been a very long time since Leon felt pride. That feeling died and is now buried in the remains of Raccoon City, inside that police station where his life turned upside down. Now heâs only an empty shell of what he used to be. Heâs rotting inside, craving something he knows he canât have, and thereâs nothing but a void inside him, consuming every inch of him.Â
After serving his country for years, he started to get used to the idea that maybe he wasnât made for a happy ending, and he shouldnât bother with such things. He canât afford the luxury of being with someone, because it means being vulnerable, and it also means he would have to open himself to things he swore he would never feel again. No, thank you.Â
Things at work arenât exactly the best, either. Years ago, Leon started to question himself about whether the government cared about their people, especially the ones he had to kill in order to save others. Leon couldnât forget what happened in Spain â the entire village he was forced to end so he wouldnât die. Perhaps they couldâve saved them; possibly they couldâve had a chance; maybe if⌠and this is where he dozes off thinking about the infinite possibilities.Â
After what happened in Raccoon City, Leon knew he had lost faith. He knew things would never be the same after everything he saw that day. Sometimes, he finds himself thinking about Annette and William Birkin. He feels his body shivering when he remembers he had to fight for his life, clinging to something bigger than him. Survival.Â
II. RINSE AND REPEAT
He has no social skills, and doesn't know how to interact with people anymore. It all feels weird and uncomfortable, and it makes him feel terrible. Sometimes he feels like heâs stuck in time and canât have a proper conversation with someone normal. The worst part of his life is that he feels heâs carrying a weight on his shoulders that it wasnât supposed to be his in the first place. He has the weight of the world with him, and there is no one to help him through it. Life made him depressed, cold and distant. Life has built him this way; he's shaped himself into something heâs not, and he canât find himself. Heâs lost.Â
Leon canât stop having nightmares about Raccoon City.
At this point, he just accepted that they wouldn't go away. It feels like heâs trapped inside his own mind, and thereâs no turning back. Sometimes at night, he keeps looking at his ceiling imagining a different life, where he was a cop and happy. Usually, his nightmares are so dark and deep that when he wakes up, he finds solace in the sunlight, feeling relieved that he survived another night. When he doesn't sleep, when heâs too scared to close his eyes, he cries quietly, protected by the walls of his room, searching for assurance and a promise that everything will be fine. It doesnât always work, but now he knows he can control his fears, and somehow, it helps him feel safe.
This time, his mission nearly got him killed. His entire body was full of bruises and wounds, and every part of him hurt. He felt his body swallowing a little, and he felt terrible again. He has blood under his nails, and he washes himself at least three times to make sure thereâs nothing more on him than the burden of being a slave for the government.
Leon is paranoid; he canât stand the fact that he has blood on his hands. If he sees a spot, heâll clean it until thereâs nothing left, and maybe heâs now too obsessed with the idea of being clean. It makes him feel sick to the bones, because he knows what he does and what it means. He knows that this guilt wonât be washed away like the blood on his hands, and certainly wonât get away from his head like it does from his clothes whenever he launders them. Itâs a pretty shitty routine, but heâs used to it.Â
Now he finds himself in a very dark place; he canât eat without feeling guilty. He canât do the basics of his chores because he canât stop thinking about his life, regretting every decision he made. Everything he does seems mechanical, like heâs repeating the process over and over again, a perfect killing machine that has no one to care about. On Fridays, he finds himself sitting on his couch, in complete silence, holding an empty bottle. He knows he canât drown himself in alcohol, no matter how much he wants it or how tempting it sounds, because the liquid doesnât affect him anymore. It doesn't make the pain go away or silence the horrors he saw during his life.Â
After three weeks inside his house, locked inside his room, Leon woke up with a strange feeling inside his chest. Something was telling him that this day would be different, like a big change would happen. For the first time in weeks, he decided to leave his place for a simple walk. He could do that; he could walk into the market and buy some real food or maybe get a haircut. He felt that he was able to allow himself to have an ordinary day.Â
After taking a long shower, Leon decided to wear cozy and comfortable clothes. He was so used to his brutal routine that he almost forgot what it was like to have a normal day, but this time, he was willing to try something different. He took a deep breath before leaving his house, and when he felt the soft, cold breeze reaching his skin, he knew he could do that.
Step by step, Leon found himself walking towards the market, even enjoying the lovely view he had from his neighborhood. He doesnât remember it to be so⌠gray. Sure, he knows what winter is, but he doesnât remember the last time he actually stayed at his home during the winter. His lips turn into a small smirk, and he thinks how silly he is. When he reaches the small market, which is more of a store, he walks slowly, looking at what he might be buying - heâs done with frozen food. He stops at the veggie section and keeps looking at it, confused.Â
âThese arenât freshâ a sweet voice is enough to wake him up from his trance. He looks in that direction, and all he sees is you.
âHow can you tell that?â he asks you in visible confusion, which makes you smile. And that smile was enough to sparkle something oddly inside him.Â
âColor, smell, texture,â you explained, still smiling and showing him a fresh vegetable. âThis one is fresh."
"Thanks,â Leon replied awkwardly, taking the vegetable from your hand and placing it in his basket.
âYou donât come here very often. I know almost everyone who comes to buy food here,â you said next, glancing at him with curiosity.Â
âI⌠have a busy schedule,â he says, still sounding awkward.
âReally? Well, you should definitely take some time to buy healthy food. Iâm pretty sure you do a lot of workouts to keep your body in shapeâ you giggle, noticing the size of his muscles, which makes his face turn red.
âIâll keep that in mindâ Leon managed to say, although he wanted to dissipate from Earth.
âI can help with thatâ you suddenly said, analyzing him more carefully.
âWith what?â Leon frowned, already feeling his heart beating ten times faster.
âI noticed youâre having difficulty with your right arm, which makes me think you got it hurt. If youâre planning to buy more, I can help with your bagsâ you offered, very polite and kind, catching him by surprise.Â
âThanksâ Leon says, finding himself smiling, which is unusual.Â
At first, having some company after so much time alone made him think it was strange. He wasnât feeling ready to have a small conversation, but you didnât seem bothered. In fact, you were enjoying walking to this stranger's house in complete silence. Fifteen minutes later, you were in front of his house in an awkward silence between the two of you.Â
âI guess this is itâ you smiled at him, and Leon found himself lost in your smile.Â
âYeah. Thank youâ he said for the fifth time, which made you giggle a little.Â
âAnything for a customerâ you said to him, giving him his bags. âMy parents are the owners, soâŚâ
âYou donât seem too oldâ he said, and after a second, he felt more weird. âI meanâŚâ
âNah, itâs ok. This isnât the first time people say I'm younger than I lookâ. You smiled again, thinking that this old man was very silly and cute. âIâm 25, donât worryâ
âIâm Leon, by the wayâ He finally says his name to you, stretching his hand in a very educated way.
âNice to meet you, Leonâ you said before shaking his hand.Â
Leon took at least three weeks to return to the market.Â
His initial thoughts about you were that he definitely felt weird in your presence. Maybe he felt that way because of his lack of social skills and because he really sucks when the subject is social conversation. He caught himself thinking too hard about the visual and evident contrast between the two of you; you were young, bright and smart, with a great future ahead of you, and plus, you came from a loving family. Leon, on the other hand, was an orphan used and abused by the government, their pet and a man who only knew pain and brutality.Â
However, you were the first friendly face he saw after years. The way you were smiling and giggling at his awkward answers, it definitely made him feel something he thought he would never feel again. It was like you found the rookie cop inside him, and despite the fact that he barely said something, he felt normal around you. And that was more than enough. How could it happen so fast?Â
âHow can I help you?â you said before noticing it was him. âOh, hiâÂ
âHiâ Leon is welcomed by that smile of yours. âI⌠umâŚâ
âYou came to buy more veggies?â you ask, still smiling at him. You think itâs cute to see him without any words.Â
âNo⌠I just came because Iâm looking for food seasoningâ Leon said, his face slightly turning red. âIâm trying new recipes, soâŚâÂ
âYeah? What have you been trying?â you ask with sudden enthusiasm, leading him to the part with seasonings.Â
âNothing too riskyâ he answers vaguely, following you closely.
âWhat kind of seasonings do you like?â You turn back to face him as you show him the shelves with different types of seasonings.Â
âIâm more into spicy flavorsâ Leon tells you, his attention going to the shelves.Â
âIt suits youâ you said, giving him some space. You saw him smiling again.Â
"How does spicy seasoning suit me?â he asks with a hint of curiosity.Â
âYou might think Iâm weird, but⌠seeing from outside, you look like someone with a rough agenda and, apparently, whatever you do is dangerous. Personally, I think you suit perfectly spicy thingsâ you said, hoping it would make sense.Â
âI think I got your point,â Leon said, and then he found himself smiling for the second time.Â
âLucky me, right?â you laugh, walking back to the cashier. âIs this all for today?â
âYeah, I guess it is,â Leon nods, grabbing his wallet to pay for the seasonings.Â
âHowâs your arm?â you ask, taking his money and counting it.Â
âIt's better. I had to take a few painkillers, but itâs definitely betterâ he said, avoiding you for a few moments.Â
âThatâs great. I know a few herbs to help with the painâ you said, giving him the change from his purchase.Â
âHow so?â Leon asks with another hint of curiosity.Â
âA great sorcerer doesnât reveal her secretsâ you wink playfully at him. âYou need to earn that, soldierâÂ
âAnd how could I earn your secrets, great sorcerer?â Leon asks, enjoying your playful mood.Â
âMaybe you can invite me for dinner and show me your cooking skillsâ you shake your shoulders and, for the second time, catching him by surprise.Â
âYou would love that, wouldn't you?â Leon said, and a slight smirk appeared on his lips.Â
âWho knows?â You wink playfully at him, with another suggestive smile on your lips.Â
The world has gone to hell, Leon thinks to himself.Â
He starts to contemplate everything that has happened to him. When did this madness begin? It was back in Raccoon City? Oh, no. It is way older than that. Maybe his collapse started when his family died, and he was left an orphan; what happened in Raccoon City wasnât really the beginning of his nightmare. It was the cherry on top of the torments that would become his life.Â
Now that heâs coming back home from another mission, he canât stop thinking how his life couldâve been if Umbrella had never happened. If those bioweapons were never created, defying every natural order. He looks outside his window, and he just canât stop blaming himself for Tall Oaks.Â
What has become of this world? Leon thinks. Where did I go wrong?Â
His life is an entire mistake. It just goes on and on. His family first, then Raccoon City. Tricell, Los Illuminados, Uroboros and, finally, that nightmare at Tall Oaks. Leon takes a deep breath. He feels his hands shaking and closes his eyes, forcing himself to forget. How silly he is!
The future is a hell thatâs only getting worse.Â
III. THE PAIN OF REMEMBERING
You weren't expecting Leon to find the note with your number that you left on his seasonings, the same way you weren't expecting him to call you.
However, something about him got your attention the minute he stepped foot inside the store. He wasn't like anything you had seen before; he was definitely something else.Â
After almost four weeks since the last time you saw him, you got a call from an unknown number. It was pretty late at night, but your curiosity won the battle within you, and you had to pick up the phone. With a groggy voice of sleep, you saw the number and frowned.
âHello?â You ask, followed by a big yawning. It was one in the morning.Â
âHi⌠um, it's Leonâ he says with some urgency, to which you jump from your bed. âI'm sorry to wake you upâÂ
âNo, don't worry. I wasn't sleepingâ you lied, forcing yourself not to yawn again.Â
âI know it's late, but⌠I was thinking about that dinnerâŚâ he says, sounding somehow hopeful. âMaybe you could come later and⌠talk?âÂ
âYeah, sure. Can you pick me up?â You ask him, and a smile appears on your lips as you answer him.Â
âOf course. At seven?âÂ
âAt seven, it is,â you smiled again.Â
As soon as the call ended, he was in complete shock. For some reason, Leon felt you wouldnât accept his invitation, especially after being alone for so long. His heart was beating faster inside his chest, and he had to remind himself that it was just a casual date between⌠two friends? Could you possibly be his friend?Â
Leon felt anxious, something he only felt when he was on his missions.Â
Suddenly, the mere thought of having you at his home with him sounded terrifying. He felt like it would end in a complete disaster, and you wouldnât see him ever again. Then, Leon had to stop and calm himself down, knowing it was his trauma trying to get the best of him. After everything he went through in his life, being able to trust someone proved to be a difficult task. He felt scared, and his mind was racing with thousands of different thoughts, each worse than the other.Â
Betrayal is the word that defines Leon.Â
He was betrayed before and multiple times, which left him with a lot of insecurities and traumas to the point he feels that he canât trust anyone, which led to another set of insecurities. Leon feels that he isnât enough anymore, that he canât provide the proper attention someone might need from him, and that he canât be in a relationship because of his problems. The truth is, he canât be in a relationship until he leaves his trauma behind, and he knows it. Thatâs the easy part, but the hard one is how to let it go.Â
Later that day, Leon finally had the courage to clean his house. He needed some motivation to get rid of his depression, and nothing was better than finally allowing himself to have some company besides his solitude. His house smelled pretty good, everything was clean, and his furniture was even shining. He opened the curtains, and the sunlight entered his living room. He took a deep breath with the fresh air that came inside, and smiled, feeling somehow proud and happy.Â
At seven, you were waiting outside the store, scrolling through your phone, when you saw Leon approaching on his motorcycle. You were gorgeous, wearing a beautiful dress and covered by a black leather jacket â the perfect contrast that suited you well. Leon was completely mesmerized by the sight of you - so beautiful, he thought.Â
âHey, thereâ you waved at him as he parked next to you.Â
âHi,â Leon replies, sounding embarrassed. âYou look beautifulâ
âYou too, handsomeâ you said playfully, taking the helmet from his hand and sitting behind him, your hands holding him tight. You didnât notice the small blush on his cheeks.Â
"Are you okay back there?â Leon asks you, making sure you were fine before starting the engines.Â
âYeah, Iâm fineâ you said, nodding your head, and smiling when he started to drive his bike to his place.Â
You two didnât take long enough to reach his place. Leon offered you his hand so you had support to get out of his bike, and he even opened the front door for you. He led you inside his house, and everything inside was enough to show you the kind of man he was; his home was big, but simple. He had a lot of comfort there, but it seemed like he didn't spend much time at his place. You saw some photos at the fireplace, a few when he was younger, at some training camp with his possible friends.Â
âHow old were you when you took these?â you asked him with curiosity.Â
âI was twenty-oneâ he said, grabbing the wine and the glasses.Â
âSo youngâ you whispered, noticing that in some pictures, he was sad.Â
Leon took another deep breath. Why did this have to be so difficult? Why couldnât he be just normal for once? Why did everything have to happen to him? You were standing there, so gracefully, observing his old photographs, so young and full of life, with no baggage with you. Someone actually happy and alive. If you knew how much he envies this.Â
âPeople say that our eyes are the windows to our soulâ you turn to face him, noticing his sudden silence. âYours are so sad and broken⌠what happened to your neck?â
Instinctively, his hand reaches his neck, and Leon feels the bandage perfectly secured on his skin, with a small spot of blood. Gladly, it was enough to change the subject, because he was shocked enough by what you said about his broken soul. If you only knew.Â
âI, um⌠got hurt on my job. Itâs nothing.â Leon tries to avoid speaking about his past.Â
âIt seems pretty badâ you step closer to him, your hand gently touching his bandage.Â
âItâs nothing⌠trust meâ Leon smiles weakly, looking down. His heart is beating so fast inside his chest that he could explode any time. âIâm fineâÂ
âThen explain why you are so nervous around meâ you whispered, now softly touching his cheek.Â
Leon felt he stopped breathing, like his lungs decided to leave him alone and deal with the matter himself; how powerful your touch felt. It was enough to break every wall he built around himself for years; it was enough to make him break. And it was only a soft and kind touch. He slowly closed his eyes, his breath becoming normal again, and he allowed himself to just feel it.Â
âI donât know what on earth happened to youâŚâ your voice is full of kindness as you speak, now seeing him hold your hand as you keep touching his cheek. âBut Iâm always here if you decide to talkâÂ
Leon was reaching his breaking point.Â
He was used to being a slave, always using his body, mind and soul to provide safety for the others without them knowing one damn thing about it; he was used to always being alone, to the point that kindness was a strange feeling, almost not existing at all and that he didnât deserve it. But here you are.Â
âIt hurts to remember,â he confessed, his voice a low whisper. âI tried to forget it, but I canâtâÂ
When he felt you wrapping your arms around his body and your warmth embracing him, Leon felt his eyes getting wet. He was so deeply touch starved, craving something so human, that when he got it, he knew he was going to break. His mind was racing, and his body was trying to process the feeling and react in the proper way. He felt so many emotions at once that he thought he was going insane.Â
âPlease, keep holding meâ Leon begs, his arms finding their way through your back as he hugs you back. âBecause I know Iâll fall if you let me goâÂ
After that night, it took almost two months until Leon decided to show up at the store to see you again. He felt nervous, but at this point, he realized that, for some reason, he couldnât stay away from you; he felt that you had some type of magnetism enough to keep him close, which made him feel comfortable, something he hadn't felt in a while.Â
However, before he went to the store to see you, he needed courage. Leon thought you would be upset with him after being ghosted for almost two months, although he felt responsible for it, since he never told you the nature of his job or why he was so absent. Sadly, Leon was again in a spiral of sadness and depression. His last mission was a disaster, and Leon knew he had no control over his feelings again. He was sitting on his bed, contemplating the bottle in his hands. The curtains were closed, and the atmosphere inside his room was darker. He closes his eyes for a brief moment, and then, heâs there again.Â
June 29, 2013. Tall Oaks, USA
âIt might create more problems than it solvesâŚâ the voice of the president echoes inside his head as he points his gun towards the said person.
Leon doesn't recognize the man in front of him, or what he used to be. He keeps his gun raised, his grasp around the trigger getting tight by the second he makes his decision. His voice comes and goes, creating a tense atmosphere around him.Â
âBio-organic weapons are a global threat and we are partly to blameâŚâ Benford said once to Leon when he expressed his desire to expose the truth about the Raccoon City Incident. He looks at the living corpse in front of him. Tick tack. He knows what he needs to do. âIâve always valued your friendship, Leon⌠Itâs time to take responsibility and end this messâÂ
He shakes his head, somehow returning to his reality.Â
âStay right where you are!â Leon said, his voice sounding cracked and angry. The corpse starts walking towards him and as a reflex, his grip gets more tight. âMr. President!âÂ
The zombie starts walking towards him and the woman next to him. He hesitates for a moment, unsure and sure about what he needs to do. Every part of him screams and begs, trying to find a solution. He knows itâs too late. He canât save the president, he canât save anyone.Â
âDonât make me do thisâ Leon gritted his teeth, trying to find any reason to avoid what needed to be done. It happens fast. Adam Benford, the former president of the United States and now a corpse, throws himself towards her. âAdam!â Leon screams.
He pulls the trigger.Â
And thereâs only blood.Â
He gets out of his thoughts when he hears someone knocking on his front door. It doesn't take too long for him to finally stand up and see whoâs there, and, inside his mind, heâs already preparing himself to tell this person to leave him alone, but his entire demeanor changes when he opens the door, and all he sees there is you.Â
âYouâre backâ you smiled warmly at him, your cheeks red because of the cold temperature. âI wasnât sure you were homeâÂ
âWhat are you doing here?â Leonâs first question isn't as welcome as you thought it would be.Â
âA friend canât see a friend?â you answered simply, and the smile never left your lips.Â
âIâm sorryâ he sighs, giving you space to enter his place. âI didnât mean to be rudeâÂ
âDonât worryâ you said, removing your scarf and hat. âAre you ok?â
âIâm fine, I guessâ Leon nods slowly, and you notice heâs not entirely well.Â
âBreakfast?â you ask him, wanting to confirm your suspicions, and he nods quietly.Â
You had difficulty finding yourself inside his place, since youâve been there only once. You notice that heâs quiet, and despite that fact, which is completely normal for him, you know that thereâs something wrong. So, you decided to go simple with his breakfast. Almost forty minutes later, you came back with a plate full of pancakes, crispy bacon, scrambled eggs, and some orange juice.Â
He leisurely used his knife and fork to eat the food you made. The careful manner in which he ate wasnât due to his cautious nature, but rather because he had a terrible hangover that messed with his coordination, and rushing could easily lead to a slip of the hand and his shaking. Leon was a pretty man, and he could easily take on leading roles in Hollywood blockbusters. However, he currently sported a scruffy beard, exuded a weary atmosphere, and radiated fatigue and discontent.Â
âI think I reached rock bottom,â Leon finally says, but he avoids your gaze at all costs.Â
âThen Iâll help you get out of thereâ you said with kindness, your pinky finger interlocking with his.Â
IV. GRIEF AND BARGAINÂ
The path to healing isnât always easy, and now Leon is aware of that.Â
The year is now 2014 and heâs struggling to forget what happened a year ago. Sometimes, when his mind is quiet, he starts to wonder. Is it possible that there could have been a world without Umbrella and zombies? Leon scoffed and shook off his sweet dreams. A world without zombies? That's something from a long time ago. The future is only going to become a worse hell. Then, he has to remind himself about the great things he has in life. You are one of these things.
Although he has your support, he knows that heâll only get better walking this path by himself. The winter deciduous forest looked like branches made of human bones. A mixed forest with a walking path spread out. This is a high-end residential area in Bethesda, Maryland, where congressmen and bureaucrats commuting to Washington spend their nights. In the depths of a thicket, there was a slightly open gentle sloping area where the desired building was located. It was a designer house filled with a sense of openness, with all outer walls covered in glass, and it appeared like a model intended to showcase beautiful scenery rather than a place for people to live in.Â
The luxury was excessive to the point where it seemed somewhat like a toy. Leon had hidden himself in the thicket away from the road and was monitoring the designer house through binoculars with night vision capabilities. It was an unacknowledged fact, but a traitor to the country was living in this mansion. Senator Steven Air, who had sold information to a bioterrorist organization, was one of many government officials who had been involved in the incident in Tall Oaks where the President became a victim of B.O.W. Simmons, the President's aide, was among those who betrayed the government. And Leon still blames himself for what happened that night.Â
Currently, fifteen members of the Division of Security Operations (DSO) and two stealth drones have surrounded Steven's mansion. It was necessary to capture him and extract plenty of information before bringing him to trial. According to reports from aerial surveillance, Steven was on his way home by car from Washington. The distance from the White House to Bethesda was approximately twelve kilometers, and it would take about thirty minutes if he drove fast. Leon shifted his focus to his shoulder holster with a handgun. Of course, capturing him alive was best, but there was no hesitation in shooting the traitor if he resisted.
Leon suddenly remembers. This is Bethesda. The name is derived from the Bible. From the Gospel of Johnâ
âNow there is in Jerusalem near the Sheep Gate a pool, which in Aramaic is called Bethesda and which is surrounded by five covered colonnades. Here a great number of disabled people used to lie â the blind, the lame, the paralyzed. One who was there had been an invalid for thirty-eight years."
Jesus healed the man who had been sick for 38 years. God's love and His miracles. Bravo. That's exactly what this world needs in this hell.
"Target approaching."
As he thinks about the Bible, a communication comes through his earpiece. It's a report from the overhead surveillance team flying a drone. A roadway that weaves through a grove of mixed trees was approached by Stephen's white Porsche, an elegant luxury car resembling a graceful white swan. Perhaps dozens, hundreds of people may have died to buy that car. Such is the life of a villain.
"Visual on the target vehicle. Secure upon my GO signal," Leon whispered into his radio microphone. Both the earphones and microphone were of a bone conduction type that excelled in noise resistance. It converts vocal cord vibrations transmitted through the skull directly into voice signals. It was a perfect gadget for special operations where one couldn't make loud noises or miss instructions in the midst of noise.Â
The Porsche approached the garage.Â
"GO," Leon said sharply.Â
At that moment, two SUVs that had been hiding in a blind spot by the roadway started their engines like barking dogs and closed in on the Porsche at tremendous speed, trapping it in a pincer movement as planned. The driver of the Porsche was Stephen's secretary, with a bodyguard in the passenger seat and Stephen himself in the back seat.Â
Suddenly trapped from the front and back, they were thrown into confusion. Leon wondered â would the bodyguard or secretary resist? There was no doubt that they were carrying guns. He didn't want to give them unnecessary visibility, but he would deal with it when the time came. The agents jumped out of the trees. In the next moment, Stephen's Porsche exploded.Â
A deafening roar and shock. The high-performance explosive device planted under the car's body lifted the Porsche several meters off the ground, engulfing it in flames. And caught up in it, the DSO's SUVs overturned as well. The window glass of all the cars shattered into tiny pieces, the car bodies twisted and burned the people inside. All six agents from the team on foot, including Leon himself, were blown backwards by the force of the blast. Leon still thinks like heâs floating in the air, an eerie feeling of weightlessness that ended when he felt his body slamming against a tree trunk. In those fleeting moments, his consciousness waned, and it was the closest he had come to death.
Yet, it seemed the Grim Reaper was not yet ready to claim him.Â
Pain, intense and searing, jolted Leonâs awareness back to life, a grunt of pain escaping his lips. Leon struggled to his feet, and he threw up, retching repeatedly. His consciousness ebbed and flowed like waves, and he knew that rest was essential. Leon suspected that his ribs and collarbone were either fractured or cracked, but, fortunately, his arms and legs remained unbroken. Gritting his teeth, he managed to force his dislocated left shoulder joint back into place, enduring the excruciating pain, as he tried to work out which way was up.Â
There are bruises littered across his skin, scratches and abrasions where the bark of the tree tore his flesh. The shock of the explosion and the fear of death⌠an unpleasant feeling of internal organs turning over welled up. No matter how many times he experienced it, he could never get used to the terror of a close-range explosion. The air was knocked from his lungs; his breathing temporarily stopped; his eardrums were about to burst; and his knees were weak. He can barely stand. Leon finally sits up, willing his agent training to give him a sense of urgency even though his body is screaming in agony. The stench of gasoline fills the air, but Leon can barely smell it. His sense of smell and hearing are both almost gone. What the hell happened? Leon asked himself in front of the burning Porsche.
He feels paralyzed.Â
It was three in the morning when your phone started to ring.Â
It was an unknown number, and you had to fight the necessity of hanging up; something inside you told you to pick up the call, which you did. It was Leon, and the way his voice sounded on the phone made you aware that something bad had happened. Terrible, nonetheless. You drove to his location, and you found yourself shocked when you found smoke, fire and the smell of gasoline among a lot of government agents and military personnel. You found Leon sitting in the back of an ambulance, his body covered by a blanket, as he was examined by a paramedic. Not only that, but you had credentials to enter that isolated area, and the way those agents were rushing from one side to the other, talking on their phones, made it clear that someone important had died. You made your way towards Leon, not daring to look around, and when you reached him, you saw tears in his eyes. You hugged him tight, like you were holding the world in your hands.Â
âItâs ok, I got youâ you said to him, your words full of assurance and kindness.Â
Leon refused to be taken to the hospital; instead, he asked you to drive him back home, since he felt he couldnât do it on his own. The ride back to his place was silent, and you decided to respect his space, although you saw him trying to find solace in something real. He couldnât stop playing with his finger, showing an elevated level of stress and anxiety. You have never seen him like this before.Â
âCan you stay?â Leon suddenly asked when you pulled over in front of his house. âI⌠donât want to be aloneâÂ
âYeah, sureâ you nodded, noticing how vulnerable he was, which was odd.Â
You heard him groaning in pain once he got out of your car, but he refused your help, insisting he was fine. Knowing him well at this point, you gently held his hand, offering nothing but your support, and Leon quietly appreciated your effort. You helped him sit on his couch and heard him mutter something only he could understand. Judging by the look on his face and the way his hands were still shaking, you knew he was in shock.Â
âDo you have any first aid kits or something?â you asked him, hoping you would gain his attention.Â
âIâm fineâ Leon replies, his eyes fixated on his shaky hands. You sat next to him, holding his hands and scratching his skin softly.Â
âItâs ok not to be okay." Your voice is almost a whisper as you look into his blue eyes. âYou donât have to be tough all the timeâÂ
You saw him reach the breaking point.Â
Feeling embraced by your kindness and safety, Leon finally allowed himself to feel his emotions â the same ones he fought hard to bury deep inside him â in the same place he swore he would never visit again. In the cozy atmosphere of his living room, having nothing but you as solace, the brunette agent gave himself a break, and when he did that, his eyes started to get watery.
After Raccoon City, Leon shut himself up so he wouldnât be hurt ever again. He used to keep his emotions contained; he used to not think of them. He kept everything bottled up, because he knew he couldnât handle it. Leon was so traumatized that the way he dealt with his feelings was to pretend they didnât exist, in the first place. After Spain, it got worse. Nightmares after nightmares, the paranoia of still being infected with Las Plagas, everything that came after this.Â
But here you are, telling him that it is ok not to be okay, that he doesnât have to be tough, and that it is okay to feel and to be vulnerable. He couldnât stop sobbing; his hands were still shaking, but he didn't even care about this at the moment. Gently, you started to play with his hair, your fingers slowly going up and down on his head, providing comfort and care â exactly what heâs been missing his entire life.Â
âI lost them allâ Leon started to say through sobs. âI saw them deadâÂ
âIt wasnât your faultâ you assured him with calm words.Â
âI failed them," he says as he looks at you, his blue eyes shining with tears as they fall through his skin.Â
âThatâs not true. You didnât know the car was about to explode or whatever happened thereâ You tried to calm him down.Â
âWe were watching him; it was my responsibility to make sure they would be safe⌠it was my job to ensure thatâ Leon sobs again, and you can see heâs struggling to breathe due to his anxiety attack.Â
âListen, youâre too nervous right now. Come on, take a deep breath with meâ you said, hoping he would listen and cope.Â
Leon nods between sobs and takes several deep breaths to try to calm himself down. You took a glass of water and gave it to him, then you took his hand into yours, whispering words of assurance and kindness. You decided to put him to rest, and it wasnât necessary to drag Leon into his bed; the moment you step foot inside his room, you can see how severe his depression is. Successfully, you were able to lay him down and remove at least his boots. Leon curled into his blankets and muffled his sobs with his pillows.Â
âDo you want me to stay here until you fall asleep?â you ask, sitting on his bed with him, moving his hair from his eyes. He nodded silently.Â
Slowly, his sobs turned into sniffs, and Leon finally fell asleep. It took almost an hour to calm him down completely, but now he was safe and sound into a peaceful slumber, or what appears to be. You donât recall exactly when you fell asleep on his bed, but you certainly remember when you woke up to the sound of his screams. Leon never told you about his nightmares, and you werenât expecting that. His chest was drenched in sweat, and he seemed like he couldnât breathe. His eyes were filled with fear, and he was shaking head to toe.Â
âFuckâ Leon mutters, his hand running through his hair.Â
âWhat happened?â you ask him after turning the lights on.Â
âJust a nightmareâŚâ he whispers, trying to calm down again.Â
âHow frequent are they?â It was a bold question, but you needed to know.Â
âEvery nightâ Leon ignores your glance, focusing on his shaky hands again.Â
âHere, drink itâ you give him a glass of water with sugar to calm his nerves. You already had that glass with you the moment you went with him to his room.Â
âDo you even like me?â Leon suddenly asks you.Â
âWhat do you mean?âÂ
âYouâre so kind, beautiful, and young, with so much in your futureâ Leon sighs heavily. âWhy would you be with a⌠broken man like me? I have nothing to offer but traumas and the big baggage of my shitty lifeâÂ
The pressure you put on biting your lip was so intense that it was enough to cut your skin and make it bleed.Â
âWho says you have nothing to offer? I donât think thatâs true. Youâre a wonderful person, Leon. I can see it every day when you come to see me at the store. The way you smile whenever you are around me, the way your eyes shineâŚâ you said to him, hoping it would be enough to give him some comfort. âI donât see you as a broken person or a man with the baggage of a shitty life. I canât imagine what must have happened to you, and I know it must be difficult and hard because that's what I see, but, Leon, the darkness around you doesnât define who you are. Whatever life did to you, it doesn't dictate your present or future."
No matter how many kind words you say, it isnât enough for him. Leon blames himself for what happened, and you know he wonât forget it so soon. How can he? Those men trusted him and followed him, and now, theyâre all dead. Leon thinks he shouldâve saved them, even though he knows he couldnât guess the car was about to explode.Â
âI wish I could heal your soul so you wouldnât suffer anymore, but I canâtâ you sigh, then look at his hand. âI wish I could fight all of your demons, but I canât do that. Iâm here and I donât intend to leave you aloneâÂ
After holding his hand, it was the first night Leon actually slept without any more nightmares. When he woke up the next morning, he felt his eyes heavy and he instantly remembered how he cried the night before after his entire squad was murdered. Then, he also remembered that you were there with him the whole time. Finally, he noticed how strange that feeling was - the feeling of being comforted instead of comforting others. It was a strange feeling indeed, but it was a good one.Â
Lazily, he stood up from his bed and decided to look at himself in the mirror, washing his face and taking a moment to see the collateral damage caused by the bomb. There were a few bruises and cuts on his skin, but huge purple marks on his shoulder, which he dislocated. It still hurts, but itâs enough to keep him in the real world. Heâs still alive. Â
âMorning, princessâ you greeted him in his kitchen. âI made breakfastâÂ
âYou shouldnât worry about that, yâknow?â Leon says, leaning against his cabinet.Â
âToo late for that. Now is my job to worry about yaâ you said, opening the cabinet above your head on tiptoe, which made him smirk. âAre you feeling better?âÂ
âYeah, I guess soâ he says, nodding his head and helping you get the cornflakes. âThank you⌠for sticking up with me last nightâÂ
âYou know I care about you, right? Since day oneâ you glance at him with a warm smile. âI really doâÂ
âI care about you, tooâ Leon blushes slightly. âMore than I can tellâÂ
You know Leon pretty well at this point and you know he has trouble speaking of his feelings. You know he canât express himself properly, and you ainât stupid. You know someone has hurt him before and you understand why he is the way he is. Fortunately, you are very patient, and thatâs enough for now, because you donât mind giving him time and space.Â
âI can look at your wounds; maybe I can helpâ you offered, finishing preparing the breakfast.Â
âThis means I finally earned your secrets?â Leon asks, a small smile on his lips, as he references the conversation you had with him a few months ago.Â
âYou surely did." You nodded, smiling. âLetâs eat first, then Iâll take a look at itâÂ
Leon seemed to enjoy the breakfast you made for him, and, for the first time since you two met, he genuinely seemed happy. However, you knew deep inside he was trying and fighting hard to hide his true feelings; losing his squad certainly shattered him inside, and caused more damage to him than you could ever imagine.Â
Leon is a master when it comes to hiding his feelings. All over the years, Leon had built around himself an impenetrable shell, not allowing anyone to get closer, and all of that because he is scared of being hurt again. However, if the explosion never happened, if his men never died the way they did, Leon wouldnât be pretending heâs fine when you know heâs not. The damage is so intense that youâre afraid he wonât recover. Itâll always be there with him, rotting inside him.Â
You werenât expecting so many wounds all at once, but when he took off his shirt and you saw his bruised skin, you took a deep breath. He had so many marks, so many stories. You wanted to ask, you wanted to know, but Leon wasnât ready to share it yet.Â
âI got this one back in Raccoon Cityâ Leon quietly says, pointing to the scar on his left shoulder. âI got shotâÂ
âHow did this happen?â you decided to ask him as you gently cleaned a few cuts he had. Â
âI was helping a woman named Ada Wong to get a sample of G-Virus, and only a scientist named Annette Birkin had this sample. We were trying to find her and, when we did, she started to shoot Ada. I jumped in front of her, thatâs why I got shotâ Leon sighs, recalling the events that happened in the sewers.Â
âThis Ada seems very important to youâ you smiled at him, cleaning the other cut he had on his neck. Â
âShe was, but it was a long time agoâ Leon avoids your gaze. âNot anymoreâÂ
âShe was the one that hurt you?â you ask him very carefully.Â
Leon didnât answer, but his silence speaks for himself. You can see the extension of the damage and how Leon still struggles to deal with whatever happened between him and Ada. He stays silent, maybe trying to understand how his life turned into this mess. Then, he starts to count every time he was betrayed before until this very moment. His blue irises meet yours and all he feels is⌠peace. Thereâs no inner storms inside him, he feels completely at ease.Â
âIf I ask you a favorâŚâ Leon suddenly says, changing the conversation.Â
âWhat do you need?â you ask him without hesitation.Â
âCould you come with me to the morgue? Thereâs something I need to doâ Leon sighs, preparing himself for whatâs about to happen.Â
âOf course. Iâll tell my parents Iâll go to the store laterâ you nodded, quickly picking up your phone to text them.Â
Leon partially felt guilty, but you were so willing to go with him that he changed his mind after you helped him dress himself â the way he dislocated his shoulder still hurts and he has difficulty with it. You drove to the morgue and judging by the interior of the building, you found out Leon was some sort of agent working for the government. You were able to read the name of the organization. Division of Security Operations.Â
âSo youâre a badass agent, huh?â you ask with enthusiasm as you walk next to him.Â
âI wouldnât say Iâm a badassâ Leon chuckles, still feeling tense.Â
âWell, if you put your neck at stake to save your country, then youâre definitely a badassâ you added, giving him a warm smile.Â
When you both stepped inside the morgue, he reached out for your hand, seeking any support you could give him. The back wall was a box-shaped cold storage room, and a row of dissecting tables lined the spacious room. And on those dissecting tables were numerous body bags. It's a body bag with the DSO logo on it. Do they really need a logo even on something like this? Irony floated within Leon's chest. Are they planning to sell products with the logo on them, like DSO-branded body bags, DSO-logoed cigarette cases, DSO-logoed pass cases...?
He walked between the body bags to the sound of his boots. Unlike normal bodies, the victims of b.o.w - related incidents were usually sent for examination to specialized research institutions. Although this time the cause of death was due to a bomb, not a zombie attack, the instruction from above was to send the bodies to various laboratories, so they followed suit. This DSO branchâs mortuary was a relay point for passing the bodies from the scene to the laboratory, like a baton in a relay race. It wasnât easy to simply bury them in a graveyard. The morgue itself wasnât scary, but the corpses were scary because they stimulated the imagination.Â
âWould they suddenly start moving? Would I end up like this too?â Leon thinks to himself a little bit loud, enough for you to hear him.
âYou wonâtâ you whispered, squeezing his hand to let him know you were there. Â
Watching the corpses closely would cause a moment where the elongated shadows would appear like monsters. However, that was before Raccoon City. He had seen too many moments where the dead came back to life.Â
âIâm not scared of the mortuary anymore; recently, Iâve been thinking about it a lotâ Leon frowned as he moved towards the back while swirling his thoughts. He thought he heard a sound from there minutes before.Â
âWhat do you mean?â you ask him with curiosity as he approaches one of the bags.Â
âI was constantly thinking about death and ending everything. I was depressed and thought I had no hope leftâ Leon confessed, his eyes locked on the body bags in front of him. âBut now⌠I donât think about that anymoreâ
He glances at you, finally. Slowly, his eyes meet your hand while youâre holding him and thereâs a small smile on his lips, then his blue irises find yours again.Â
âI used to be scared of the morgue⌠but coming here with you⌠is something elseâ Leon says next. âI couldnât do this aloneâÂ
âIâm glad I can helpâ you said to him with your usual kindness.Â
But he stops and turns his attention back to the body bags and sighs. His entire demeanor changed and suddenly, he found himself fighting hard to keep doing this. He needed that. He owed his men at least this final goodbye.Â
âWhat kind of adult did I want to become when I was a child?â Leon thinks to himself as he approached one of the body bags.Â
The zipper was slightly open, and the body bag seemed like it was about to move any moment. Itâs common for something that seems like itâs about to move to actually move.
Leon carelessly closed the zipper. Was it because of the sharp sound that, suddenly, another body bag bounced behind him? Inside the body bag, the zombie was wiggling and struggling. It seemed unhappy, as if it had been woken up from a deep sleep by force. Leon pulled out his gun from his holster and squeezed the trigger.Â
âWhat kind of adult did I want to become? I definitely didnât want a life like thisâÂ
V. ACCEPTANCEÂ
After everything that happened with his squad, Leon knew he needed time off of his office. Decided to get his mind off everything and take a break, Leon chose the Rocky Mountains in Colorado as his destination. Instead of going there alone, he thought it would be good to spend more time with you, mostly because he felt safe around you and due to the nature of his job and everything he saw, he needed to feel that safety only you provided him. Â
You had to explain to your parents why you would be going on a vacation, but they understood with no problems; they didnât know about Leon because you were fearing some trouble because of the age gap, so you felt they werenât exactly ready to meet him. How could you explain to them you were apparently dating a man eleven years older than you? It would be one hell of a surprise.Â
It was 9 a.m. in the mountainous area near Rocky Mountain National Park, located in northern Colorado. The national park was about a two-hour drive from the state capital, Denver. Along the way, there were several viewpoints where numerous travelers parked their cars to enjoy the scenic beauty. Even in the mountainous region of the Rockies, the mountains around this area were not exceptionally high. They were just before the tree line, covered with spruce and fir trees on the subalpine slopes. The forest appeared like a beautifully groomed brush, while wildflowers bloomed modestly, sheltered by large rocks.
âThis place is incredibleâ you sound mesmerized by the incredible view from the hotel.Â
âYou havenât been in places like this before?â Leon asks you with curiosity.Â
âI barely leave my houseâ you chuckle, leaving your bag on the bed. âI just work at my parentâs store and go to collegeâÂ
âIt feels like Iâm dating a babyâ Leon chuckles, also leaving his bag next to yours.Â
âWeâre dating, huh?â you teased, taking off your sneakers.Â
âYeah, we areâ Leon nods his head, smiling. âI know I havenât officially asked you, but Iâm too old for thatâÂ
âItâs fine, old man. Iâm just messing with youâ you said, playing with his fingers.Â
âOld man? Now Iâm offendedâ Leon teases back, smiling.Â
âYou said it firstâ you replied to him, your hands reaching his brown hair. âBy the way⌠I have something for youâÂ
Leon glanced at you, frowning. The mischievous smile on your lips immediately told him you were planning something. He sat up on the bed and kept his eyes fixed on you, waiting patiently for whatever you were about to do.Â
âI got you a birthday presentâ you said with enthusiasm, catching him by surprise. âI know Iâm a few days late, but I wanted to give you something for your 37th birthdayâÂ
âYou didnât have toâ Leon whispered in shock as you gave him the small box.Â
He unwrapped the present you gave him and found a beautiful dagger, silver and shining, also pretty sharp. Leon knew immediately that you probably paid a lot on that and he felt bad. He took a deep breath and glanced at you.Â
âThis was very expensive. You shouldnât waste your money with me like thatâ Leon says to you.Â
âItâs a gift. You canât give it backâ you said to him, a hint of playfulness in your voice as you insisted for him to keep it.Â
âThatâs not fairâ Leon complains, laughing softly.Â
âItâs pretty fair to me, thoughâ you said to him, smirking. âItâs just a dagger, not a diamond or something related. I know your job is kind of dangerous and you might need itâÂ
âOkay, you win. Iâll take itâ Leon sighs in defeat. âAbout my job⌠I know I havenât been extremely open about it, butâŚâÂ
âItâs okay, I donât want you to feel forced to share this with me if you donât feel readyâ you stopped him before he could finish his sentence.Â
âI wish I could be more open to youâ Leon glanced at his hands, feeling bad because of that.Â
âStart simple and small. You donât have to tell me absolutely everything at onceâ you placed your hand on his shoulder, petting him.Â
âSimple and small? How could I do that?â Leon frowned at the idea. He always thought it was impossible to open up about his trauma.Â
You pondered for a few moments, thinking about a way to help him talk about his issues in a positive way.Â
âStart with something like⌠why don't you like dogs?â you suggested. A while ago you noticed Leon had a certain aversion to dogs.Â
âI⌠um⌠I was attacked by dogs in Raccoon City. They werenât common dogs, they were infected, something like thatâ Leon found himself surprised by the way he spoke about this issue so easily. âThen, at Spain, I had a few encounters with wolves also infected with a parasite, monstrous thingsâÂ
âSee? That one was pretty easyâ you said, encouraging him to keep talking. âWanna try to say something else?âÂ
Leon thought about your question for minutes; inside his head, everything that has happened to him was like an endless movie. The trauma, the pain and the events that seem to be haunting him to this day. It was hard to pick one, but then, he reminds himself of your words of being simple and small. He takes a deep breath and quietly, he convinces himself that he can do this.Â
âBack at Raccoon City, it was my first day at the force and I was 21 at the timeâ Leon starts, his eyes focused on something else. âI was late, but I think thatâs why Iâm still aliveâÂ
While he was telling you the horrors he saw, you gently placed your hand on his, to let him know youâre there for him. It was a simple and kind gesture, but for him, it meant the world. Leon was only familiar with danger and brutality, so having you by his side providing comfort was enough to penetrate the depth of his former persona. It was enough to rescue the rookie cop buried inside those walls.Â
âAfter that night⌠everything changed. Iâm here because of what I did to survive and Iâm not exactly proud of it. I canât stop blaming myself for my past actions, butâŚâ Leon suddenly stops, taking another deep breath.Â
âYou canât control everything around you, Leon. And not everything that happens to us is our fault. You couldnât know you were going to be stalked and nearly killed on your first day⌠you didn't know that there was a virus outbreak in Raccoon City that nightâŚâ you said to him, placing your hand on his shoulder. âYou need to understand that this isnât your baggage to carry. What happened that day wasnât your faultâÂ
Leon had your words playing on repeat inside his head. Even though he was early in the morning drinking his sorrows away, he was still thinking about what you said. He also felt partially guilty for leaving you asleep in the bed while he was drinking, but the other part of him told you knew him pretty well and you wouldnât be judging him for this. His head was a roller coaster and at this very moment, he wasnât at the top.Â
Leon sat on the first floor of a lodge-style hotel in the rural town. The hotel was two stories tall, made of reinforced concrete, but designed to resemble traditional log construction. There was only one waiter and one chef, making it far from a trendy establishment â a rather run-down place. He was having breakfast in the first-floor restaurant. Though the restaurant wasn't popular, the food was decent. Approaching footsteps came from behind him â two sets of them.
"--To come fully armed to such a peaceful town," Leon said without turning around.
"Leon S. Kennedy, the ace of the DSO, a special agent organization directly under the President of the United States," a voice replied.
Finally, he turned around to see Chris Redfield and Rebecca Chambers standing there.
"Chris and... oh, the renowned expert in biohazard research, Professor Rebecca Chambers. What do you want?" he asked.
"It's work. Cooperate," Chris said in an uncompromising tone.
Chris and Rebecca sat across from him. And it was noticeable that he wore an annoyed expression.Â
"I'm on vacation."Â
"...In the past, while protecting the President's daughter, Ashley Graham, you fought and annihilated the cult group Los Illuminados. They were using special bio-organic weapons called Plagas," Chris said.
"I've forgotten about that old stuff," Leon replied simply.
"Do you plan on loafing around in this town for another week?" Chris asked.
"I don't know what will happen in the future," Leon retorted.
"Beer, please," Rebecca chuckled at the reference to an old movie, while Chris wore an unamused expression.
Leon called over a passing waitress with a casual wave to place his order, but Chris interrupted him.
"Cancel the beer."
"No, it's not canceled."
âCome on⌠what the fuck?!â
"I don't need any more alcohol."
"Cut it out. What's going on?"
"That's my line."
The waitress looked between the two of them suspiciously and before walking away. Eventually, Leon pulled out a flask from his back pocket and took a swig as a substitute for the additional order that couldn't be fulfilled.
"Youâ!" Chris leaned forward.
"Enough, both of you," Rebecca interjected. "--Leon. We apologize for disturbing your vacation. However, we need the information you possess," Rebecca said.
Finally, Leon showed a willingness to listen.
"...What's the situation?" he asked.
Chris and Rebecca had to explain to him what happened earlier at the university. The case was simple. Glenn Arias was a new threat and they needed to stop him at all costs. However, they didnât know how Leon was suffering inside; they couldnât know about the recent events. Leon wearily intertwines his gestures and continues,Â
"Just before I took my vacation... I was involved in a DSO mission in Bethesda to apprehend a treacherous senator who was selling internal information to a bioterrorist organization."Â
The disgusted irritation was evident in his movements, his expression, and his voice.Â
"You know..." Leon begins. "Here's the thing: the informant we used betrayed us. We fell into a trap instead. A massive explosion killed many of my colleagues... and then there was the incident with the resurrection of the corpses you guys were involved in... It's all a mess,"Â
Leon explains, letting out a heavy sigh. It's a sigh that escapes unintentionally, like a burden he carries.
"I had planned to become a police officer in Raccoon City. It was my dream job. But on my first day, there was a massive zombie outbreak, and from there... it never stopped," Leon pauses and shakes his head. "I've been fighting this whole time. There's no end in sight, and it only keeps getting worse. Have I been living just to fight zombies and the people who create them?"
"What are you trying to say? That you don't want to cooperate with us?" Chris asks.
"It's not that..." Leon's tone is uncertain, "Well, maybe it is."
With a hesitant tone, Leon continues
âWhat exactly is our goal? How far do we have to run? Do we have to keep running endlessly? The villains keep coming, one after another, while the good people keep dying. Maybe it's better to lose our minds."
Then, Chris found himself forced to explain to Leon what they were facing. He showed pictures of Cathy White, the agent that was turned into a bio-weapon. And worse, her son she killed. He showed the photos taken during the autopsy and how Glenn turned people into something else purely because of power.Â
"Killing him is the goal," Chris declares.
"That's only your goal, not mine," Leon retorts, his voice filled with resentment.
Tension fills the air between them once again.
"Hey," Rebecca interrupts, breaking the silence just as she did before. "So, Leon, you're exhausted," Rebecca points at Leon and then gestures to Chris. "And Chris, you're frustrated. There's one thing both tired people and irritable people have in common."
"What do we have in common?" Chris asks in response.
They both look at each other with a wide-eyed grin.
"You only think about yourselves," Rebecca replies.Â
"Iâ" Chris tries to interject, but Rebecca continues.Â
"Chris, all you talk about is wanting to kill Glenn Arias. After helping me, you didn't say a single word mourning the sacrifices of our colleagues. Leon, you're acting like a college student in their moratorium period. People get tired of running. But if we stop running, more people will lose their lives."
Rebecca takes out a trigger-activated needleless syringe from her small bag. In front of the bewildered duo, she abruptly presses the syringe against her left forearm and pulls the trigger, causing her blood to collect in the test tube attached to the syringe.
"I'll tell you something important. We're already infected," she says.
"What?" Leon's expression tightens in response.
Rebecca continues speaking in a tone reminiscent of a teacher addressing a poor student.Â
"The truth is, it's difficult to estimate just how many people have been infected by Arias' new virus. The problem is, we don't know the identity of the trigger that activates it."
As she speaks, Rebecca removes the test tube from the syringe and seals it with a cap.
"The virus is activated by something only Arias knows. When that happens, the dead rise, and living humans become bio-weapons."
Rebecca glances lightly at Leon.Â
"If things continue like this, this city will eventually become a living hell. There won't be any safe places."
Leon remains silent, averting his gaze.
"Just so you know, a prototype of the antivirus has been developed," Rebecca says. "It actually worked on me. However, the effectiveness of the antivirus is unstable without knowing the conditions for the activation of Arias' virus. When to administer it and how long it remains effective..."
Rebecca then places the sealed test tube into a small protective case and puts it on the table.Â
"My blood should provide valuable data. If I die, make sure it reaches a reputable research institution that you can trust."
"You're not in danger. We'll protect you," Chris says firmly.
Thereâs a slight smirk on Leonâs lips as he hears that.Â
"The forefront of pandemic response is not the BSAA, but the research field. How many doctors and colleagues do you think I've seen die in conflict-ridden African countries or small Middle Eastern nations used as testing grounds for bio-weapons?" Rebecca questions.
Chris tries to say something in response, but his voice gets stuck in his throat, and only faint breaths escape.
"After I left the team, you two might have fought against plenty of mad scientists. But science can only be countered with science. Unless benevolent technology advances, we will never have a chance of winning. We fight not only for ourselves but for others. Have you both understood at least a little of what I'm saying?" Rebecca asks.
She stands up and adds, "Cool your heads," before leaving her seat.
"She's a great woman," Leon comments.
"We can't handle it on our own," Chris remarks, watching Rebecca leave, and he and Leon exchanged a wry smile.Â
And then, here it comes. The urge to talk about what happened one year ago.Â
"Leon, China was tough," Chris says, referring to that incident.
"Yeah, it was like a zombie version of Black Hawk Down." he nods in response.Â
"At that time, I wanted to quit the BSAA so badly," Chris admits, surprising Leon, "After getting involved with Umbrella, I witnessed too many deaths. We..."Â
Chris trails off. His expression was heavy, as if lead had settled in the depths of his heart. Then Chris realized: Why does it make me so angry to see him like this? He was too much like his old self.
"It makes you want to quit... makes me want to quit," Chris says, emphasizing his point. Leon falls into silence. And Chris delivers the final blow. "But, the moment we quit, all of our subordinates and friends will have died in vain. We are the survivors of Raccoon City. We carry that burden."
Chris falls silent, and the air becomes still. The waitress looks annoyed by the silence. For a few moments, thereâs nothing but the said silence.Â
"Leon, I always thought you were a cheerful guy no matter what," Chris breaks the silence.
"No one is like that," Leon replies, âWell⌠Iâm not. I've always been a stress-tolerant guy. I've been able to do what I've done because of it. But now look back on it. In Tall Oaks, I killed the president.â
"Technically, you had to save the President infected with the virus," Chris quickly adds, trying to provide some context.
âBut,â Leon shakes his head, "But the fact remains that I pulled the trigger, I shot him, and I was even suspected of assassinating the President afterward. Although I managed to clear my name, the mastermind behind that incident turned out to be the President's aide. The DSO was once called the 'Sword of the President,' but now it sounds ironically fitting."
Chris remains silent, attentively listening to Leon's words.
"Chris," Leon continues. "I've returned to active duty, but every time I face the new President, I feel anxious. I can sense his unease as well. The President's aide had sold his soul to B.O.W. terrorism. Who's next? The Secretary of Defense? The Vice President? What's become of the foundation that supports the soldiers in the field? They keep using us, while the higher-ups continue to flounder, grow bloated... They only think about shifting blame onto others."
He pauses for a moment. Thereâs so much pain.Â
Leon furrows his brow and lowers his voice. "Perhaps the reason entities like Umbrella persist is that our society harbors a fundamental evil... I can't help but feel that way now."
Even agreeing with this stupid mission, Leon canât go without saying goodbye. He feels guilty, but the moment he sees you, everything feels completely right. He sat at the bed, watching you perfectly asleep, imagining what kind of dreams you were having. Leon sighs and shakes his head.Â
âHey, sweetheartâ Leon says when he sees you waking up.Â
âHiâ you whisper, rubbing your eyes.Â
âListen⌠something happened and my colleagues need me. Will you be okay here?â he asks you, his thumb trailing your cheek.Â
âWill you come back?â you ask him, sounding a little groggy.Â
âAnd leave my baby girl here all alone? Of course Iâll come backâ he smiles sweetly at you.Â
âOk⌠Iâll be hereâ you nodded your head, closing your eyes to go back to sleep.Â
Something about you made him see, for the first time, the bright side of things. Maybe it was the fact that you were younger than him, and also the fact that you were full of energy - he was just an old and bitter man. But, hey, heâs learning how to cope with every shit that has happened to him.Â
Before you, Leon was ready to die.Â
He was ready to embrace death, he already had made peace with his inner demons. But everything changed when you came into his life. Suddenly, he thought he could live and find happiness and death wasnât in his thoughts anymore. It was like you were able to bring him back from his darkness. He wasnât rotting inside. You were able to rescue him from himself and return the light he needed.Â
But if he thought he wasnât close to death, he was wrong. Leon never thought he would face something like Glenn Arias and come close to death, but he had his job to do. Chris needed his help and Leon finally found closure to something that was weighing on his head; the death of his squad wasnât his fault and he found the real culprit. He found the peace he was desperately looking for. And he was able to see another sunrise and come back to you.Â
It was a repetitive cycle. Leon recently started to wonder if anything he did was futile. That's why he took a vacation and drowned his sorrows in alcohol. It was a kind of protest, perhaps. A protest against the grand concepts of this world and destiny. A statement of "Iâm not going on like this forever, Iâm not going to do it," or something of that sort. But fate was cruel. In the end, human life rarely goes well by one's own choices. Perhaps humans are merely chosen by fate without their consent. Yet, Leon now felt that it was okay like that. Being chosen doesn't make him a hero by default. He becomes a hero reluctantly because he was chosen. And that's fine.Â
The merged form approached Leon with an eerie growl, swinging its massive fist. Leon leaped back to dodge it, and the merged form's punch shattered one of the spires on the rooftop into tiny fragments. It had the destructive power of a construction hammer, with each strike resembling the impact of a tank cannon round. Leon intentionally slid and jumped into the merged form's feet, thinking that at such a large size, close range might become a blind spot. He positioned himself beneath the massive body, lying on his back and firing his handgun. The shots were practically point-blank, but they were still deflected by the hardened muscles and exoskeleton.Â
"Doesn't matter," Leon muttered involuntarily. "I'll do whatever it takes, even if it's futile. Today's a good day to die anyway."
The merged form kicked out.
The enemy's movements were deceptively swift, and Leon was sent flying as if hit by a car. His body tumbled through the air until it finally collided with a gargoyle statue, coming to a stop. The impact was so intense that his breath nearly ceased. However, the merged form continued its pursuit. It threw a straight punch, a blow that would surely result in instant death if landed, but Leon managed to evade it with a jump. Not only did he dodge it, but in mid-air, Leon twisted his body and unleashed a spinning kick. His boot-clad foot connected with the grotesque face of the merged form.
Whether it would have any effect or not didn't matter. This strike was my will. Of course, a kick from a mere human wouldn't have any effect. The merged form retaliated with its opposite hand, grabbing hold of Leon.
"Gah!" A groan escaped Leon's throat involuntarily. The massive fist tightened around him like a vice, and within a few seconds, he felt himself being crushed like a tomato.
"Leon!" Chris emerged from the penthouse.
In his fading consciousness, Leon thought about you. The way you smiled whenever you were with him and the sweet perfume you love to use. The way your hands embrace him at night, helping him sleep safely, without any nightmares to harm him. And then, he doesnât want to die anymore. Please, God, donât let me die this way.Â
Chris picked up the fully automatic handgun that Arias had dropped along the way and unleashed a barrage of bullets at the merged form. For a brief moment, it seemed like the merged form's focus shifted, and its grip loosened slightly, but that was all.
Was my life meant to end here, crushed by this grotesque monster? Leon wondered, his pessimism threatens to shatter him. Leon wasn't the type to easily get this depressed or overthink things too much. Still, he felt more than a little exhausted.
What kind of adult did I want to become when I was a child? I never imagined I would be burdened with the stigma of assassinating a president. At least, I didn't want a life like this â It doesn't matter what I want. There's no such thing as a person who can live the life they desire. Arias must have felt the same way. In the endâŚ
VI. ABSOLUTION
When he came back, you noticed something inside him had changed.Â
After the fight with Arias, Leon noticed that life was much more than death, darkness and depression. At least, he started to think like that when he almost got killed. And his only thought was coming back to you. No, he couldnât die like that and leave you alone. His arm was injured, but he was alive. And he was back.Â
âWhat happened to your arm?â you asked him when you saw him entering the room.Â
âRemember that day in the morgue when you told me I was a badass government agent?â Leon asks you back, sitting on the bed next to you.Â
âYep, I doâ you nodded, starting to massage his tense muscles.Â
âWell⌠Iâm not this kind of agent. I work under the presidentâs orders. I fight bioweapons for a living⌠since that hell in Raccoon Cityâ Leon sighs, finally opening about his job.Â
âBioweapons? Like zombies and shit?â you ask him with curiosity.Â
âWorse than zombies, but yesâ Leon nodded with a slight smirk. âItâs dangerous, and this time I nearly got killed⌠thing is, my job requires a lot of my time, it forces me to not be around for God knows how long. It scares me because I donât know if you can live this chaotic life with meâŚâÂ
âWait, wait, wait⌠slow downâ you held his hand and squeezed it softly. âEveryone deserves a second chance in life, Leon. You were alone for too much time and I donât mind if you need to go somewhere else to fight bioweapons. If this means I get to see these pretty eyes of yours and this sweet smile every time you come home⌠Iâm willing to live this chaotic life with youâÂ
Leon couldnât believe your words. After being deprived of something so human and getting used to it, Leon felt he was about to explode. It was too much for him to handle. At this point, he knew perfectly he was experiencing anxiety. But it was a good one.Â
âI donât want you to get hurt. If we do this, Iâm gonna get you wrapped up in something bad someday⌠and Iâll never forgive myself if this happensâ Leon tells you, sounding extremely worried.
âI know you wonât let anything bad happen to me. And besides, I can take care of myself. I made self defense classesâ you laugh sweetly, a symphony to his ears.Â
âAre you sure?â Leon asks, and those big puppy eyes of his wanting nothing but assurance.
âHoney, if this wasnât true, I wouldnât be hereâ you chuckled, kissing his forehead.Â
After what happened, you decided to introduce Leon to your family as your boyfriend. But before that, you convinced him he needed to improve a little. Getting rid of the alcohol was the first step. He started to see a therapist and work harder on his issues, which influenced a lot of your relationship. He was more happy and willing to do things he and you both liked. One year after that incident with his squad being killed and his mission with his friends, you noticed he was ready to meet your parents.Â
âIâm nervousâ Leon tells you when you both were entering your home.Â
âWhy? Itâs not like weâve been dating secretly for almost three years. Besides, theyâll think youâre cute, donât worryâ you giggled at him.Â
âIâm not so sure about thatâ he muttered, following you inside your parents place.
You could clearly tell how anxious he was. However, he always felt at ease on your side, and it was like you had the power to make him relax, like nothing could harm him and the world was finally at peace. When you stepped inside the house with Leon right behind you for a Christmas dinner, your parents were already expecting both of you.Â
âMom, dad⌠this is Leon. The guy I was talking aboutâ you introduced him to your parents with certain expectations.Â
âYou clearly got my taste for manâ Leon heard your mom whispering to you, which made his cheeks turn red.Â
âSo⌠um⌠how long are you two hanging out?â your dad asked and you glanced quickly at Leon.Â
âThree years, I guess. We met at the storeâ you tell your parents. âI didnât tell you before because Leon has a busy schedule. Heâs not always in town, soâŚâÂ
âWell, moonpie, if youâre happy, weâre happy tooâ your mom says with a gracious smile on her lips.Â
Leon wasnât expecting to be so welcomed into your family, but the fact that your parents treated him so kindly melted his heart. He got himself thinking about the dinner for at least one week, mostly because part of him was still thinking it was weird to receive so much kindness and affection, especially coming from a real family. He wasnât expecting to be playing cards with your dad while you and your mom were in the kitching talking about girlâs stuff, but it was enough to make him see he made the right choice. That it was okay for him to finally experience love.Â
âI like your light brown hair now that you finally stopped dying itâ you said, sitting between his legs in the living room.Â
âMy emo era is overâ he chuckles sweetly, like a melody.Â
âMay it rest in peaceâ you made the signal of the cross. â
âChanging the subject, tomorrow I gotta go to San Francisco. Work stuffâ he says to you, softly kissing your neck.Â
âYeah? Am I getting some gift?â you whisper, feeling the shivers down your spine with his lips against your skin.Â
âDo I ever go on a mission and come back empty handed?â Leon asks you, his soft lips pressing more against your neck and you can feel him softly biting you.Â
The thing is, Leon is like a porcelain doll. He needs to be treated with softness and kindness, because deep down, he is vulnerable. The way his lips met your skin was a clear sign that he was ready for you. He was finally ready to be yours. However, loving Leon also needed patience, and after three years, you could tell he wanted that too.Â
âDo you want to do this before you leave, handsome?â you ask him teasingly, holding his hands as he keeps kissing your neck.Â
âYes, I do,â he nods, almost moaning in your ear.Â
He gently took you to his bedroom, the place was almost a sanctuary for him. He laid you down on his bed and removed his shirt, and this time, he didnât seem ashamed of himself. You stood up from his bed and sat him on the edge, your hands trailing down his skin like he was a roller coaster. He closed his eyes, his breath soft and calm, although he anticipated what was about to happen. Leon craved for you.Â
âIâll take care of youâ you whispered, leaving soft kisses across his neck and chest.Â
You sat gently between his legs, your sweet and soft fingers removing his pants and reaching his already hardened cock. He sat there, observing you with those big and blue puppy eyes, like he was savoring your image. When you took all his length inside your mouth and gently started to suck him, Leon felt he was in heaven. It felt so good, so powerful.Â
Tears started to fall from his eyes and he cried. Not because you were hurting him, dear lord, of course not! It was because he finally felt that he deserved to be loved. Your tongue did an amazing job on his cock and when he came, he felt his body at ease. Leon moaned with the sudden sensation, it was stronger than he last remembered. But it was because of you.Â
âI love youâ he says when you touch his face, wiping his tears.Â
Loving Leon needed patience, you knew that already.Â
However, living with him brought new challenges that you werenât expecting at all. He would be gone for weeks, then he comes back out of nowhere. He always forgets to send you a message to let you know heâs coming back, but thatâs okay, because his lack of patience to deal with technology amuses you. He always sends an emoji out of context, which makes you laugh and you find it very cute when he gets disappointed for misunderstanding those little and yellow faces. Heâs getting there, donât worry about that.Â
When heâs at home, things turn out differently. He always helps you with the chores, likes to tease you whenever youâre cooking his favorite meal and at the end of the day, you two are together on the couch watching some silly movie while he complains about it and softly scratches your leg. Sharing a domestic life was something he never thought he would have, not after everything he went through alone.Â
Now that he's back from whatever he did in San Francisco, you have another job to do. Tend to his injuries. Itâs a small sacrifice to pay whenever he comes back hurt; this time he has purple marks all over his body and face. You donât ask what on earth happened, because you know he canât really give details, but at least heâs safe and sound with you again.Â
âStop moving, old man!â you tell him, trying to clean a small cut he had on his neck.Â
âThat hurts,â Leon replied back, flinching slightly.Â
âI know, but someone has to clean itâ you rolled your eyes, applying a Barbie band-aid on his neck.Â
âPlease, donât tell me I got the Barbie thing on my neckâ Leon closes his eyes, taking a deep breath.Â
âNext time Iâll get you a cat oneâ you wink playfully at him.Â
After so many death experiences and the inner wish of being dead, heâs glad that he found the absolution that he always wanted. He looks at you with amusement, part of him finds it hard to believe that heâs so lucky to have you, but the other part is glad that you are real and you love him for who he really is. You took every damaged part of him and loved with such intensity that it was enough to bring him back from that dark place he was at. He forgave himself, allowed his soul to heal and to be loved. Life had gifted him with the second chance to live, made him see the beautiful things again. You took him in when he was on the lower part of his life, and your love brought him back. He knows heâs getting older, but he doesnât mind spending his days with you, because you are the only thing in his life that makes sense.
Hope you're doing okay! Sorry my previous ask didn't make sense like I wanted it to.
I was wondering if you think that Ashley and Leon could have possibly stayed in touch or met up with each other after 4?
That's ok!
I think it's a possibility, sure! It might be sorta complicated given that she's the president's daughter, but given their shared trauma of the Plaga infection, I like to think they at least talk on the phone or text on occasion.
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I was rewatching Infinite darkness amd God it was so awkward when the president said "I'm indebted to you for saving my daughter. With you here we just might survive this?" Like bro you have the whole team putting you in vest and circling youđđ. You'd still survive if he wasn't there Lmao.
And when President says that, Patrick is rolling his eyes like "Bish, really? We aren't enough đ" đđ
I'm like 95% sure they put that line in there just to remind people who Graham was lmfao. But I do find it funny that this was a high-stakes mission and they brought Patrick on-- who had seemingly 0 experience with BOWs-- and then they only send Leon, Shen Mei, and Jason to the sub like what was Patrick doing?? I'm gonna assume protecting Graham and/or maybe coordinating stuff since we see him waiting on the wings of the stage at the press conference when Leon calls him. Idk the set up was just funny to me.
what do you think is something Leon hates (ii he hates the government and himself (đŤ ) and injustice but is there more? like, little things or other things?
Excluding the things you mentioned, I'd say the DSO specifically, hypocrites (especially those who are part of the government), rich people & capitalism, uh... sleeping on planes I guess??? (he can't sleep on planes according to RE6). That's all I can think of off the top of my head excluding things that would fall into the aforementioned categories, obvious things like BOWs, and stuff you already mentioned.
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