This will be a Resident evil game and movie cross over. Though most of it will stick with game, I'm only bringing over Alice and K-Mart. So obviously the world didn't go extinct, but we will say Alice and K-Mart infiltrated a boat of Umbrella experiments called Arcadia in which they both seen Wesker. This takes place right at the end of RE:5. The story will follow K-mart. Also, I've made her shorter for this story and Dan Dechant is still living in this story.
All characters are owned by Capcom & movie characters are Sony. And yes I am stealing Claire's nickname by Wesker for K-Mart.
Chapter 1: Rank
Early morning and I was wide awake, just staring at the ceiling. Alice was to my left, and still sound asleep. Our digital clock read 4:05. Alice would be awake in an hour, as for me K-mart AKA Kay, I was up and ready for my morning jog. With my black tank top and pink sweat pants on, I made my way to the door where I pulled on my Nikes and threw my long blonde hair into a pony tail. After exiting the complex, I made my way around our BSAA base jogging. We'd be leaving Africa soon, too soon.
With Wesker dead, everyone else was a peace... Everyone else, but me. In some strange way, I didn't want him to die. Though, we had never spoken, there was a strange chemistry every time I laid eyes on the man. Every time he had taken a few seconds to look at me. Not just to look at me, our eyes connected. Never once had he ever made a move to kill me. Though there was the one time I threw Alice a shotgun, I had never tried to harm him with my own hands. I remembered watching him die, during those last few seconds his eyes were on me. A part of me that day wanted to leap from the helicopter, but my body couldn't move.
It had only been a week, but my depression wouldn't budge. Everyone else was so happy, I felt like a traitor. I didn't want the world in destruction like Wesker had wanted. I simply wanted Wesker within the world. God I made no utter sense at all. Looking at wrist watch it was now 5 AM. I finally looked at my surroundings and realized I was another 10 minutes from the complex. I ran as fast as I could, hoping to beat Alice to the shower. I did, but not by much. Alice was nice and braided my hair into two french braids. We walked to the morning meeting for our orders. Dan Dechant took center stage.
"Morning everyone. With Wesker and Las Plagas taken care of, most of us will be returning to D.C. in the morning. Sheva has most graciously decided to come with us. Alpha and Delta will be coming. You too K-mart, we'll be assigning you to Alpha team once in D.C. since you've really pushed and proven yourself this outbreak. "
I was neither Alpha or Delta, I was still considered much a rookie. Though I hadn't caused any trouble and held my own. Dan liked me because I had been a survivor all the way from Raccoon City, where Alice had found me at K-Mart till now. He often though of me as a daughter and was happy to see me progressing.
"Just remember, Alpha team's uniforms don't come in pink sweetheart." I heard Chris snicker.
I turned and glared hard at him. Chris always had annoyed me. From flirting, mean comments, and finally killing Wesker. My feelings went from annoyance to strong dislike. He was always so damn snide and I could almost hate him for it. I don't why he even bothered with me when he had Jill. Why bother with some cute 20 year old when he had her? He was an Alpha and I refused him. Though over time you'd think he'd learn from it. Oh no, not our Chris.
Alice nudged for us to leave, so I simply followed.
"You know, he will be our team leader right?" she began.
"I'm aware and he shouldn't be mad over my... failure to let him advance on me. He has Jill." I retorted.
"I'd like for you to stay on Alpha team with me, I'd hate to have to downgrade because you can't keep your mouth in check." Alice replied smiling.
"Aww you love me after all!" I smirked.
"Unfortunately like a sister."
"Is everything packed already?" I asked biting my lip.
"Everything. Though you owe me for packing all of yours. Big owe me." Alice replied glaring.
"Do I not cook and clean for us every night?" I chimed.
"Are you saying you're wife and I the husband of our strange relationship?" She asked, laughing slightly.
"I think so!" I giggled.
I nearly cried when I seen all of our belongings packed. Africa was over with. Wesker was dead. Acceptance was hard for me. Most of the day was spent loading everyone's packs and belongings into cargo planes. The regular base inhabitants seemed unhappy to see us go. Though, I hadn't been shopping or wearing fashionable items lately, I would dearly miss Africa. Life was simple here. So simple the rest of my life that I had in D.C. was merely a dream. Here it didn't matter what I wore or drove. Life was simply survival, something I was excellent at. My paycheck didn't define me here. I defined me.
"You need to see someone in D.C." Alice said suddenly breaking my thoughts.
"It's just I'll miss here, is all. Though I can't stay here if the rest of my family isn't here. With Wesker dead, I'm not sure what to expect next." I replied exhaling the breathe I had been holding.
"Are you sure that's all?"
"I just miss..." I caught myself before I said him. Thinking it was one thing, saying... "life here. It was so simple and easy."
"We can stay if you like. Really it wouldn't bother me. I can live anywhere you know that." Alice offered. The thing that bothered me most was, that she was serious. She loved me so much, and I felt like such a dirty traitor.
"No, we can't. Our unit is leaving and so are we. End of story. I'll get over it." I replied smiling. Fake smiles, something I was sadly getting good at.
Dinner was all that was left, then we'd be flying out. I didn't feel like eating, so I sat in the plane and popped a sleeping pill. Soon my world faded, and I was there on Arcadia again. Wesker had just thrown off his glasses and our eyes stared at one another. My mind flashed again. I was lying on a table, his hands ran over my body, our eyes locked. My hand reached to his face, and the skin was smooth, his lips kissed my fingers. His eyes glowed softly, so beautiful. Our lips met, his kiss was gentle and soft with his hands tangling in my long hair. Then he drew away from me suddenly as a loud beeping noise filled the room. He looked down again, drawing a needle and syringe. I froze, my eyes full of tears.
"I apologize dear heart, another time." His voice strong voice told me. Instead of fighting him, I surrendered to him and the darkness he brought.
I awoke panting and crying. Alice and the others were staring. Even Dan Dechant's eyes were on me. I felt wildly embarrassed and wanted to run. Alice ran to me and felt my forehead. Claire came with a wash cloth that was wet and cold, she applied it to my sweaty forehead. Chris had been strangely silent, just staring and I was glad. Jill was the only one not staring.
"God girl, you act like Wesker really gave it to you bad." she muttered.
I ignored her comment and looked up to Alice.
"I remembered a little bit of Arcadia when I was dreaming. I'm not depressed and that wasn't a little psychological outburst." I said quickly.
"Want to talk about it?" Alice offered.
"In D.C. when we're alone." I replied.
"Shouldn't that be reported in D.C. for informational purposes?" Jill smirked.
"As Albert Wesker is dead, no additional information is needed on his case as it is closed." Dan stated. "If you like we can have the doctor on board to give you an anesthetic so you can realize the rest of the way." he offered, his voice full of care. It's what I liked about him, he was a hard ass and somehow caring.
"I'd much appreciate that. Thank you Dan." I replied, my eyes full of tears.
When I awoke again, I was in my bed at home. Alice had either been cooking or she had ordered food because the smell had drifted to my bedroom. Taking a deep breath, I slung my feet over the bed and made my way down the hall and down my stair case to the kitchen. Sheva and Alice sat on the stools at our island counter.
"Good morning sweetie. Sheva has taken up offer as a roommate." Alice told me cheerfully.
"I'm glad, now our lesbian rumors can go bye bye. Welcome to our home Sheva." I responded with a smile.
"Now now, that just means I'll become a lesbian too!" Sheva joked.
"Hey now, three is a party honey. They'll be jealous." I added.
Alice handed me some Chinese take out and we discussed the BSAA Ball for our welcome back to D.C.. I faked my excitement and convinced them to go shopping today. We took Alice's H2. The day was sunny which helped. Seeing the streets busy with healthy human life looked suddenly strange to me. It should have made me smile and feel like my work had paid off. Oddly, I found myself thinking how they all took it for granted. So careless in their every day activities, it made me wonder if they had ever thought of the men and women who paid the price for their freedom and right to live. I laughed softly and leaned into the backseat. I had finally grown up. I finally got it.
Alice ended up with a classic ball gown with small arm sleeves and a low back that was sapphire blue. Sheva got a light gold dress that was silk and flowed down her body, it had straps and a lower bust line. I chose a strapless light pink dress with a laced back. Alice and Sheva looked adorable, and the colors complimented them well. Then for the first time in months, we all enjoyed manicures and pedicures. All that was left of the day was our blood tests.
It was a necessary evil, but I didn't mind. As protocol, we all waited. I sat there listening to my iPod. An hour later, Dan walked up to me and motioned for me to follow along with the others. When we entered the room, the rest of my BSAA unit was there. This wasn't protocol.
"Kay. Your blood work came back as positive for both the T-virus and G-virus." Dan said suddenly.
The room went from idle chatter to absolute silence.
"That is impossible. I feel like normal." I uttered.
"This is why I've called everyone here. For an Alpha team decision. Her virus' are deeply embedded in her DNA. We're thinking she's like Alice. Both of them are suppressed. We're thinking the traits only come out when her life is threatened."
"That explains a few things, but I've never attacked anyone or tried to eat people. I've never felt the hunger." I replied calmly.
"Is there anything you're not telling us?" Dan asked.
"I... don't know how to explain... When the infected are about, I can sense them. It's how I survived until Alice found me in Raccoon City. It's how I never have any of them sneak up on me. I sense exactly how close they are to me within... 1000 feet I believe." I stammered. I wasn't sure what would happen. I didn't want to get shot, or experimented on. I just wanted to be in the Alpha unit with Alice and Sheva.
"Right. We're doing further testing to see if there is any release of the virus' in your system. For now, we'd like your fellow team member's opinions."
"As long as she's not going to turn on us, it's nice having another Alice around." Claire stated firmly.
"Well theory is, she was born like this. We've been going through her medical files from birth till now. Her genetic profile is the same, except the fact she has 24 pairs of chromosomes. She was adopted and we can't link her parental DNA. Alice was also born with a T-virus immunity. Though her body didn't kill the virus it suppressed the bad for her advantage." Dan replied.
"So you are saying the cutie over there is just the evolution of the human race?" A voice I hadn't recognized asked. Simultaneously we all looked behind us. A dirty blonde guy stood there smirking. Claire ran to hug him.
"Leon!" She leaped into his arms. He hugged back smiling.
"Hey doll." He looked over and winked at me.
"We've been finding a small number of the population has some immunities. Though young'n over there is the first with both. It's no reason to keep her from her team. If she hasn't turned by now she never will." He added.
"Discussion over. Welcome to Alpha team K-Mart. Our scientists may ask for additional blood work for antidote testing from time to time. Enjoy the rest of your evening guys."
I let out a breath of relief. My heart was thudding and it almost hurt. Alice and Sheva took my hands and lead me out of the building. I caught a few looks of distrust from the others and it bothered me. All I wanted was to go home and cry. When we got home, we were surprised to see Josh Stone at our doorstep, luggage in hand. Sheva ran to hug him.
"Africa just wanted the same without you guys, so I transferred. Do I still get my own room?" He smiled and I let out a squeal of joy.
"Yes, I'm happy you came. Something good came out of today besides dresses." With that said Sheva and Alice gave each other a look and shrugged.
