Guardian
Chapter 10
Words: 352
Pairing: LeonxAda
A/N: And... They meet! Finally!
Is it me or this chapter sucks? My writing is not in good shape! I'm sorry :( I'm doing my best though.
Anyway, I want reviews on this one. Just to see if you like where this is going.
P.S. Thank you Eiji Shinjo for your review. I hope you enjoy this chapter and find your answers.
His gun's aim didn't budge despite seeing who the culprit was. Ada had again made his heart feel miserable, her presence was like soothing acid. Slowly, she descended from the bars and released the grapple, letting it regain its place within her gun.
"Ada." Leon said sternly. The asian spy, stood straight as wind disturbed her silky strands. The orange haze behind her given but the city lights made it seem like hell burnt behind her. It was quite peculiar since it was the first time he had ever noticed the city's bustling energy consumption.
The bitch in the red shirt took a step forward, the sound of her heel making Kennedy agonize mentally.
"Stay where you are!" He cried, his breathing short and heavy. From the corner of his shoulder, Wong caught a glimpse of a petrified Lisa and a confused James. The sharp blue eyes of the little widened at the sight of the smile she directed to him.
"Daddy! Daddy!" James ran to his father making his mother alert and hysterical as she tried grabbing for him. He was out of her reach. The little man latched himself on his father's leg, shaking the limb with a panicked voice. "Don't hurt her Daddy! It's the angel! The angel who stops nightmares!"
At James' words, the government agent snapped his head towards him. Shock engulfed his features. Leon began realizing how the butterfly pendant found its way to the red box.
"We don't have much time Leon." Her voice was as sultry as ever. "We need to take your family somewhere safe."
Leon lowered his gun, waiting for an explanation. Knowing the woman, he wouldn't get one even if he tried squeezing it out of her. The ex-rookie nodded, grabbing his son then headed for his wife. He began to alert Lisa Kennedy, promising her they would be alright.
Ada stood behind them, praying to never see his family break. Not because of violence, not because of danger, not because of her. Behind her pokerface was a promise stronger than death, a promise to protect him, them, at all costs.
