A/N: Hi everyone! I have this muse on my tumblr and it's not the greatest when posting long post, and stories so I will be doing that on here from now on. This story is about the Agent option you have in Resident Evil 6 on Ada's campaign. I hope you all enjoy!

Before the accident & After the Accident

September 1996

Aaron was dropping his sister off to her school, before heading to his own. He was exhausted. While his parents were out on their vacation, so that meant he was in charge of everything. They had left out late August, but thank god that they had finished all of Sammy's registration for the elementary school. She was so excited that she went ahead to get herself ready, and wanted to skip out on dinner so she could wake up sooner for school the next day. He didn't manage to convince her to eat her dinner so that she may feel full, and ready for the day.

That didn't stop her from waking up at 5 in the morning so she could make Aaron get up to get ready so he could take her to her new school. "Alright Sammy," he said as he pulled over where the kids were getting out of their parents' car to go into the large building. The apprehension on her face made him chuckle a bit. "Are you afraid?" He asked her, and was getting ready to pull out so he could park, and take her in.

"No!" Her voice was strong and firm. The determination in her eyes as she willed herself to get out of the car. "I love you," she shouted as she found one of her friends from kindergarten, and linked arms with her friend. He sighed, and drove off to get some breakfast, or coffee, or coffee with energy drink in it. He sat out in the parking lot to the school and leaned back in the seat. Another year, the last year of high school. He was almost done with high school. Not only that but his parents were convinced that his baseball would get him a good scholarship for a good university. The baseball season hasn't started yet but he could had always gotten started for the season. However he was already getting ready for the season all the time. He did suicides, practiced at the batting cages, and had pitching coaches all year round. He was one of the best, and he wanted to stay that way.

When one of his friends knocked on his door was when he realized that he had fallen asleep in his car. He climbed out, and said hey before walking in with him before the first bell to class rang. It was homeroom, which meant the same shit every beginning of the year. He was only hoping that Sammy was having fun as she expected to have, but he was sure that Sammy would make the best of her first day. He sat down in the desk next to one of his friends. It was a struggle to not fall asleep for the same shit he has been hearing for the past four years of high school.

When he was able to get out for lunch he did his normal routine with what first day back in school. He went around to see what friends he shared the lunch period with, and sat with them and talked to them. They normally asked about how excited Sammy was for school, or at least the ones that were close to him. The others would pipe in their comments, and chatter about how their own siblings were excited for their first day as well. Once the bell rang again, for the end of lunch they decided to head their last class. However, they each went to their respective classes except for a couple who decided that they would ball anyways. Aaron sat in the back, and listen to what they had discussed it would be, and he always had one teacher that hated sports stars. Unfortunately for him, that was him. They would always go on to how there were no exception for assignments, notes, and tests. He rolled his eyes in response. Typical.

After that class there was a ton of reading, and questions to go with it. All the other classes didn't bother since most students didn't even get their textbooks yet. Plus with all of other classes they hadn't gone to yet until tomorrow. fortunately for him, his parents were always keen on making sure that he got the textbooks he needed in advance.

He drove up to the elementary school, and pulled into the parking lot. He knew that his sister knew what his car looked like, but he didn't like her roaming to find his car. There was a lot similar cars to his own in the drop off lane this morning. He didn't want to risk his sister getting into the wrong car.

He walked in, and the woman instantly stood up upon seeing him. "Yes sir," she asked him with a well natured tone. "How may I help you?"

"Hello," he smiled back to her, "I'm just waiting for my sister." He answered, and then realized that she may want his name. "Uh, my name is Aaron Jensen." The woman's face instantly brighten up.

"Oh!" She said with a soft expression, "She was absolutely lovely today, and talked a lot about her big brother." She said with such motherly affection. "She will be up briefly when the bell rings." She assured him, now that she realized that he wasn't just some creeper trying to look at random children. Just like the woman informed him the bell rang, and children filled the hall with their chatter. It was clear that families would hear their story about how their first day went.

"Aaron," a familiar voice rang out into the hall followed by someone crashing into his legs. "I have so much to tell you." Sammy's face was filled with excitement as she bounced around him, and held his hand. He grasped her hand in return, and began leading her back out to his car. He let her climb into her booster seat, and buckled herself in as he walked around the car and crouched into the driver side. "Today was SO awesome," she shouted finally as he drove off the school grounds. Awesome was her new favorite to described anything good. She then went to describing how her day went, and what she got to do today. He listened to everything she was saying beaming, and was glad she had a good day at school. She was hardly ever afraid of any new challenge. She met it with enthusiasm, and determination. It was the same with her gymnastic, and how she was one the best in her age group. She kept describing her day to him even as he pulled up into their driveway.

"Sounds like you had an extremely eventful day," He said as he opened the door for her, and she leapt out grinning at him.

"Yeah!" She said with grin. She reached out for his hand once more, and he led the way into the house. "When is mommy and daddy getting home?" She asked him curious.

"Well they're out on a mommy and daddy trip, but they will be back soon," He told her as they walked into their house. "Now what do you want for dinner?" He asked her as he crouched down to her level, and then he whispered like their parents were still in the house. "How about pizza?" He asked, and pulled away wiggling his eyebrows in a humorous manner. She laughed, and covered her mouth.

"Momma said no bad food," she scolded him as soon as she got herself under control.

"Ah, come on," he joked, "we'll put some green stuff on it, and pretend its healthy. It could be our celebration to a good first day of school." She put a bit more of a thought into it before nodding her head. They high fived, and he went into the other room to order the pizza. They watched movie, and worked on their school work while they were waiting for the pizza. After the pizza came it didn't last long until there was finally some left overs in the fridge, and he was getting her ready for bed.

"Its going to be fun just me and you," She announced sleepily.

"We sure will," he answered her with a smile, and she passed out soon after. He sighed as he walked down the stairs to finish his reading, and for the class that 'had no sympathies if you play sports,' and was done at 10 pm. He checked the house quickly, and crashed in his bed. He fell asleep quickly after.

December 13, 1996 -

Aaron was thrilled that his parents were finally coming back tomorrow. Sammy didn't know, but Saturday morning she would wake up with her parents waiting for her downstairs. He dropped her off at her school, and didn't even tell her that there was going to be a surprise tomorrow morning.

He did enjoy being a caretaker for his sister, and they bonded quite a bit. They even had their own routine where they did their homework together, and ate together. They were a team, and he made it a game who can finish their homework first with the most correct answers win. Considering how much work he constantly got, she usually won, which was fine with him. He gladly helped her, and the teachers loved him when he went to pick her up every day.

At the end of the school day, he went to pick her up, and drove back to the house. Everything was normal, until they came home. A sheriff car was parked in front of the house, and there was another car. Aaron climbed out first, and told Sammy he would be right back. Her concerns were voice, but she quieted down. He walked over to the Sheriff who regarded him with a nod. He looked like he was about to say something, but before he did a duo got out of the other car. It looked like officials from a business.

"Are you Aaron Jensen?" The person from the other car asked. He nodded, and he was handed an envelope. "Our deepest condolences," They began, and his heart sank. "But your parents passed away while they were on the cruise." The woman explained. "We have reported to the authorities, and that is something from the company." She said. "Again, our deep condolences." Then just like that they were gone. Only the sheriff remained.

After a moment or so the sheriff spoke, "I don't know about you but their deep condolences doesn't mean jack." She finally said, and pulled Aaron in an one arm embrace. "Your mother will be missed, and if you need anything I will be here." She said, and he realized that it was his mother's friend.

"I have to get my sister," he said, after a moment, and each step his heart broke. What would he tell his sister? How could he tell his sister? He couldn't think of any kind of ways to begin to this sister anything. His hand on the door, and the concern in her young eyes. He finally realized that he was crying, and he didn't remember the sheriff taking over. He didn't remember how the sheriff delicately broke it to his sister, and he didn't remember how long he sat outside. Only when the Sheriff grabbed his arm, and led him inside to sit next to his sister was when he started to break through the fog of his mind.

The sheriff must have taken off some time to help them. At the time he couldn't form the words to tell her how much he appreciated that she was there for them. He was still out of it until his sister wrapped her arms around his neck. "I will miss them too," she said, and her own little voice raspy from crying. He broke down, and wrapped his arms around his sister and held her tight.

"Me too," he said as he stroked her hair.

The next couple of months was a blurr. He remembered holding Sammy's hand a lot more after that day. They had allowed them time out of school. He had learned that his parents had already paid off the mortgage on the house. Also, that the life insurance was able to pay the utilities and bills for quite some time. His friends offered their support, and had their own grief. The school had their own. His grades was slowly dropping, and his mind was constantly at the thought about how he could provide for his sister. He was all she had left, and the fact that he was in school, was the reason to way he was able to keep her with him. Then when they had to go back to school he remember her crying for the first time that she didn't want to go to school. He promised her that she would never leave him.

Thankfully, their grandparents on their mother's side moved into the town shortly after the funeral. They let him have his sister, but insisted that they should move in with them soon. It was a struggle but he passed all of his courses, and passed with his diploma.

He didn't think about college, and nothing else. He went straight for the military join up place. He took his time, but got into the military. The more time he worked on himself in there the better his rank came through. He was able to send his sister to boarding school, and he had no worries because their grandparents were always their for them in the end.

However, many people expressed their concern that he didn't pursue anything but the military. He needed something else, and something quick. It turns out that this is what he was good at, and he was gaining the attention of people in the higher ranks.

This was going to end up good for his sister one way or another. He was going to make sure that she was safe and happy. Even though she cried her concerns that she would lose him too.