Don't want to Dream without you.
Chris Redfield looked at Jill before saying, "I promise everything is going to be fine. Leon and I will be back before you know it." Then he picked up the little girl that was hang on his leg and said, "You're going to be good for Mommy while I'm gone right?" The six year old girl nodded. He put her down and said, "That's my baby. I love you." She smiled and hugged his leg and said, "I luff you too, daddy." Then the plane holding Chris and Leon took off.
It was sixteen years before they were heard from again. Jill looked up from her morning paper and yelled, "Erin Lets go!" She heard a crashing noise, then Erin say, "I'm coming."
Jill looked to the stairs and said, "And there she is." Erin smirked and said, "Funny. So what time is it?" Jill smiled and said, "About 5:30. Why?" Erin's eyes nearly popped out of her head. She said, "5:30!!!!!!! Why? Why would you get me up at five thirty?" Jill smiled and said, "Because you're coming to work with me." Erin moaned but walked up stairs to change.
Jill laughed and looked at a picture of Chris sitting on the mantel and said, "She is so much like you. God, Chris where are you?" Erin came down in her black leather mini skirt, a tight crystal blue spaghetti strip tank top, crystal blue fish net tights, a black leather jacket the said "Redfield" on the back, and black high heels that had blue crystals and diamonds on them.
Erin said, "I know that you miss dad but do you have to talk to his picture?" Jill looked at her and said, "I know that you have sex with Anthony so do you have to dress like that?" Erin blushed a little and said, "If you have the body, show it off. Isn't that what you always say?" Jill laughed and said, "Yeah, but that doesn't pertain to my sixteen year old daughter." Erin pouted a little and asked, "Are we going to go now?"
They went out and got into Jill's car. Erin got into the front seat then looked around. Jill asked, "What?" Erin looked at her and said, "I thought that I saw something." Jill looked outside and said, "It was probably a bird." Erin looked at her mom and said, "At 5:45 in the morning." Jill shrugged and started the car. As they drove off Erin saw a man standing by a tree. He looked familiar but she couldn't place him.
