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The Fight For Us Part I

Summary:

In 1998, rookie cop Leon Kennedy arrives in Raccoon City to find it overrun by an unknown virus that’s turning everyone into flesh eating zombies. Through the chaos he finds an unlikely ally in a stranger named Henry who’s searching the remains of the city for his father. As they battle their way through the city, Leon and Henry form a bond that’ll take them places they didn’t know possible.

THIS IS THE FIRST PART OF A COMPLETED TRILOGY.

Chapter 1: Prologue

Notes:

(See the end of the chapter for notes.)

Chapter Text

"THE FIGHT FOR US PART I"


THIS IS THE FIRST PART OF A TRILOGY.

— SUMMARY —
In September of 1998, rookie cop Leon S. Kennedy arrives for his first day as an officer in Raccoon City. Upon entering the city however, he finds the city in disrepair due to an outbreak of a deadly zombie virus developed by the elusive Umbrella Company.

With his life on the line, Leon rushes to the Raccoon City Police Department in hopes of finding more survivors to save the city from total annihilation.

Meanwhile, Henry Lawrence, the son of one of Raccoon City's highest ranked police lieutenants panics when his father doesn't return home. With his little sister and his worry at a high, he sets out to search the police station for his father.

To survive the horrors of the city, Leon and Henry form a relationship that'll take them farther than they could ever know.

— SPECIFICATIONS —
This story is at its core a love story between Leon and Henry, and such, the story will largely focus on their relationship. It will follow the events of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4—albeit quite loosely. Claire and Ada will not be making appearances within this story, so apologies for that.

— CONTENT WARNING —
This story will contain; Extended graphic sex scenes, detailed depictions of sexual acts, discussions of sexuality, intense violence involving guns, knives, bows, machetes, and various other weapons. There will be blood and gore, bloody details, disturbing descriptions of murder and death, harsh language, themes of suicide, explorations into grief and trauma, and body-horror scenes involving monsters and parasites.

— WHAT TO EXPECT —
This story is a roller coaster of emotions, expect a focus on character rather than plot—although the plot is still very much there. Family is also a focal point of this story and by extent the trilogy as a whole.

If that all sounds good, please enjoy the story.

 

Notes:

STORY PLAYLIST (SPOTIFY)

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1QyTY1zbVrzBYiOsjGF1Hi?si=U9E7VAsYTEGr660f5QCuIQ&pi=u-tytouOY2R9Sh