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In the early days of the Project, Carolina and Wash are the sole survivors of a mission to a planet under attack by Covenant forces. As it turns out, imminent death by plasma fire has a way of bringing people together as a team.
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14 Feb 2026
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the morning light is turning blue (the feeling is bizarre) by secretly_a_savior
Fandoms: Biohazard | Resident Evil (Gameverse)
23 Feb 2026
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“I know.” Leon breathed. “I know. There’s something wrong with me. You- I think you know what it is. You have to help me.”
Chris dropped the phone, the receiver catching on its coiled line and slamming into the wall. The sound made Leon flinch.
“You have no idea what you’re talking about.” Chris let out. “You’re in shock.”
Leon heaved himself backwards with great effort, leaning backwards in the chair instead of forward. He revealed the only clean part of his body- his neck.--
In 1977, Chris Redfield was exposed to an experimental Umbrella pathogen that turned him into a creature of myth. In 1999, he's living in Raccoon City, a Police Lieutenant in the prestigious STARS program, and assigned to train a rookie with a penchant for the occult and a loud mouth.
(RPD/Vampire AU.)
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12 Feb 2026
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I've clawed my way out of here before (but i keep on coming back.) by secretly_a_savior
Fandoms: Biohazard | Resident Evil (Gameverse)
03 Feb 2026
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If anything, Chris’s cruelty at least affirmed one thing. Asking had absolutely been a mistake. It confirmed the pull he’d been feeling since he’d first let Chris lay hands on him. It wasn’t safe. Being alone was safer and easier. He didn’t have the framework for whatever it was Chris expected of him- there were far too many guardrails for the fleeting moments of intimacy to be worthwhile.
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five times Chris Redfield had nothing good to say about Leon Kennedy, and the one time he did.
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10 Feb 2026
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Leon Kennedy was dangerous for Chris. Everyone knew it. Chris could see the way Jill looked at him disapprovingly after catching him staring for a bit too long at the DSO agent. Claire’s warnings about how ‘you know I love Leon, but…’were burned into his brain. Not that he needed them to point out to him that his infatuation with the younger man was a bad idea. Leon was a shattered mess of trauma, distrust, booze, and sarcasm wrapped up in packaging so pretty it could talk you into enabling him with ease. Leon was an inferno. If Chris got too close, he knew he’d get burned. He’d remind himself that he didn’t want to get his heart broken, force himself to stop thinking about him, and move on with his day.
But then Leon would look at him with those blue eyes wet with unshed tears of frustration. He’d lean against Chris, too drunk to stand on his own. He’d come back from an assignment with his body broken and mind twisted in knots with a desperate need for someone to help him put the pieces back together.
Chris wanted to be that someone.
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10 Feb 2026
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Chris didn’t see Leon hit the wall, but he heard it. A sickening thud. Now, post-mission, Leon is rattling off every reason why he’s fine and not concussed. Chris isn’t buying it. And when Leon unintentionally hands him the perfect excuse to keep watch for the night, he takes it without hesitation.
Because is it really a myth that you need to wake someone up every hour after a concussion? Maybe. But the fear behind it was real enough. And Chris wasn’t about to take that chance.
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04 Feb 2026
