Hi gang! I wrote this story a few months ago on the request of a friend of mine. She suggested I share it so I thought I'd be brave and risk finding out just how good, or not, it really is.
This is only part one by the way. There are three parts in total. In fact, that said, this isn't all of part one. The ending gets a little NC-17 and I'm keeping that back for the moment.
Let me know what you think!
Ticklefish
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Best Laid Plans I - The Winged Rat
by Ticklefish
Dedicated To Becki
"This is insane.." muttered Chris Redfield, ejecting another empty cartridge from his weapon.
"Oh, I don't know, " replied Sheva, "at least this lot aren't as fast as Majini."
"That's not the point. I'd thought we were finished with zombies. I hate zombies!".
Sheva Alomar shrugged. After the events of last year, she was just happy not to be attacked by her own countrymen. Seeing innocent, happy villagers turn into bloodthirsty monsters was enough to give her nightmares, even to this day. She found it hard to feel much concern for the creatures on the other side of the low wall she and Chris were crouching behind. Yes, they were once ordinary people...but they weren't her people.
"Right, I've got about 10 rounds left," Chris said, "how many of those things do you think are left?"
Sheva peeked over the top of the wall, paused and slowly lowered her head again.
"Er..about a thousand or so."
"This is insane.." muttered Chris.
"This is insane!"
Claire started as the figure crouched over the filing cabinet suddenly slammed the drawer shut.
"There's just nothing here that explains anything at all! Gah!"
"Jill, you need to relax. Getting angry won't help.." began Claire.
"It will help me!" Jill shot back. "Chris and that woman are out there facing who-knows-what and we can't find anything to help him or even say what's going on!"
Claire Redfield stayed quiet. It had been a year since Jill Valentine returned to the normal world. She had been presumed lost ever since she didn't come back from a mission with Claire's brother, Chris. Since her return, Jill had been a little..well, different. Angrier, snappier, her hair bleached as part of her ordeal and Claire thought that, once it had grown out, Jill would be back to normal. But, if anything, it seemed to make her worse. Claire had read the reports, of course, but there was clearly something that they had missed out. Something had happened to Jill that she wasn't talking about and, whatever it was, she was still far from over it. Claire was tempted to try to prise more information out of her but decided it would be safer to return to the task at hand and returned to her computer.
"Chris?"
"Yeah?"
"They've spotted us. And it looks like they can run after all."
"Oh. Great."
"Jill? I think I've found something."
"What? Show me!"
Jill dashed to Claire's side, knocking a pile of papers to the floor as she went. She didn't used to be so..careless, thought Claire.
"So? What have you got?"
Claire pressed a button on the keyboard and a document swam into focus on the screen. The file was corrupted and, for the most part, unreadable. But two pieces of text stood out. 'The Hermit Club', the secretive organisation whose files the two women were rifling through in the middle of the night. The second piece was the significant one. There, in stark black and white, were the words 'T Virus'.
"I knew it! I knew these..these people were up to something! Damnit! Once I get my hands on them.."
Jill clenched her fist and stared intensely at the screen. Claire, not for the first time, wondered just how safe she was when her friend got in these moods.
"Er..there's more. I also found this."
Another button press, another document on the screen. Again, it was corrupted. There was a picture of a sub-machine gun above the words "Unending Shot."
"That looks familiar.." muttered Jill.
"It should, " replied Claire, "that's the exact model weapon you used a year ago."
"You mean the weapon I tried to kill Chris with?" Jill's lips tightened.
Aha, thought Claire. "It wasn't your fault, Jill."
"Never mind that now, why do you think this is important?" Jill snapped.
Claire could feel a flush starting. Chris and Jill had history together and she had been through a lot. Even so, it was hard not to take her attitude without fighting back.
"This may sound stupid, " she said, taking a deep breath, "but how many times did you change the clips on it?"
"Well, I had two so it wasn't.."
Jill's voice tapered off, her eyes focused on another place, another time. Two figures before her, both the objects of her blazing hatred..desperately trying to kill, to hurt, to destroy..then the voice cutting through the fog..Jill, don't you recognise me...it's me, Chris.
"I never reloaded. I was so focused on killing him that I never even thought about it."
"And how many bullets do you think you got through?"
"Hundreds I guess. Why? Where are you heading with this?"
Claire paused. "This is going to sound a bit, well, odd..but Leon and I came across something similar in Racoon City. I think your guns had infinite ammo."
Jill's eyes narrowed.
"That's impossible, " she replied, "I must have just reloaded without thinking about it. It's hardly something you pay much attention to."
"Are you sure?" insisted Claire.
Jill thought to herself. What Claire was suggesting was ridiculous, but she was hardly prone to flights of fancy. Especially at serious moments like these. And besides, she remembered everything from that hateful time. Every last detail. The people she killed, the pain she caused..Chris.. Not once did she ever reload. Not once.
"I'm right, aren't I?" enquired Claire.
"So what if you are?" retorted Jill, unable to believe she was even talking about such nonsense.
"Jill, I know you're going through some tough times right now but even you would agree that is the one decent lead we have. In fact..it's the only lead we have."
"I..No..I suppose.."
"Where did you last see those guns?"
"Africa."
"Well, I guess I'd better pack my sunglasses then.."
*****continued in next post*****
This is only part one by the way. There are three parts in total. In fact, that said, this isn't all of part one. The ending gets a little NC-17 and I'm keeping that back for the moment.
Let me know what you think!
Ticklefish
**************************************************************
Best Laid Plans I - The Winged Rat
by Ticklefish
Dedicated To Becki
"This is insane.." muttered Chris Redfield, ejecting another empty cartridge from his weapon.
"Oh, I don't know, " replied Sheva, "at least this lot aren't as fast as Majini."
"That's not the point. I'd thought we were finished with zombies. I hate zombies!".
Sheva Alomar shrugged. After the events of last year, she was just happy not to be attacked by her own countrymen. Seeing innocent, happy villagers turn into bloodthirsty monsters was enough to give her nightmares, even to this day. She found it hard to feel much concern for the creatures on the other side of the low wall she and Chris were crouching behind. Yes, they were once ordinary people...but they weren't her people.
"Right, I've got about 10 rounds left," Chris said, "how many of those things do you think are left?"
Sheva peeked over the top of the wall, paused and slowly lowered her head again.
"Er..about a thousand or so."
"This is insane.." muttered Chris.
"This is insane!"
Claire started as the figure crouched over the filing cabinet suddenly slammed the drawer shut.
"There's just nothing here that explains anything at all! Gah!"
"Jill, you need to relax. Getting angry won't help.." began Claire.
"It will help me!" Jill shot back. "Chris and that woman are out there facing who-knows-what and we can't find anything to help him or even say what's going on!"
Claire Redfield stayed quiet. It had been a year since Jill Valentine returned to the normal world. She had been presumed lost ever since she didn't come back from a mission with Claire's brother, Chris. Since her return, Jill had been a little..well, different. Angrier, snappier, her hair bleached as part of her ordeal and Claire thought that, once it had grown out, Jill would be back to normal. But, if anything, it seemed to make her worse. Claire had read the reports, of course, but there was clearly something that they had missed out. Something had happened to Jill that she wasn't talking about and, whatever it was, she was still far from over it. Claire was tempted to try to prise more information out of her but decided it would be safer to return to the task at hand and returned to her computer.
"Chris?"
"Yeah?"
"They've spotted us. And it looks like they can run after all."
"Oh. Great."
"Jill? I think I've found something."
"What? Show me!"
Jill dashed to Claire's side, knocking a pile of papers to the floor as she went. She didn't used to be so..careless, thought Claire.
"So? What have you got?"
Claire pressed a button on the keyboard and a document swam into focus on the screen. The file was corrupted and, for the most part, unreadable. But two pieces of text stood out. 'The Hermit Club', the secretive organisation whose files the two women were rifling through in the middle of the night. The second piece was the significant one. There, in stark black and white, were the words 'T Virus'.
"I knew it! I knew these..these people were up to something! Damnit! Once I get my hands on them.."
Jill clenched her fist and stared intensely at the screen. Claire, not for the first time, wondered just how safe she was when her friend got in these moods.
"Er..there's more. I also found this."
Another button press, another document on the screen. Again, it was corrupted. There was a picture of a sub-machine gun above the words "Unending Shot."
"That looks familiar.." muttered Jill.
"It should, " replied Claire, "that's the exact model weapon you used a year ago."
"You mean the weapon I tried to kill Chris with?" Jill's lips tightened.
Aha, thought Claire. "It wasn't your fault, Jill."
"Never mind that now, why do you think this is important?" Jill snapped.
Claire could feel a flush starting. Chris and Jill had history together and she had been through a lot. Even so, it was hard not to take her attitude without fighting back.
"This may sound stupid, " she said, taking a deep breath, "but how many times did you change the clips on it?"
"Well, I had two so it wasn't.."
Jill's voice tapered off, her eyes focused on another place, another time. Two figures before her, both the objects of her blazing hatred..desperately trying to kill, to hurt, to destroy..then the voice cutting through the fog..Jill, don't you recognise me...it's me, Chris.
"I never reloaded. I was so focused on killing him that I never even thought about it."
"And how many bullets do you think you got through?"
"Hundreds I guess. Why? Where are you heading with this?"
Claire paused. "This is going to sound a bit, well, odd..but Leon and I came across something similar in Racoon City. I think your guns had infinite ammo."
Jill's eyes narrowed.
"That's impossible, " she replied, "I must have just reloaded without thinking about it. It's hardly something you pay much attention to."
"Are you sure?" insisted Claire.
Jill thought to herself. What Claire was suggesting was ridiculous, but she was hardly prone to flights of fancy. Especially at serious moments like these. And besides, she remembered everything from that hateful time. Every last detail. The people she killed, the pain she caused..Chris.. Not once did she ever reload. Not once.
"I'm right, aren't I?" enquired Claire.
"So what if you are?" retorted Jill, unable to believe she was even talking about such nonsense.
"Jill, I know you're going through some tough times right now but even you would agree that is the one decent lead we have. In fact..it's the only lead we have."
"I..No..I suppose.."
"Where did you last see those guns?"
"Africa."
"Well, I guess I'd better pack my sunglasses then.."
*****continued in next post*****