Full Summary: Micheal, a cold, aloof sixteen-year-old becomes plagued with dreams of the dead walking. At first he chocks it up to his twisted, horrific imagination, but things that happen in his hometown of Raccoon City force him to realize that his imagination isn't the ONLY thing twisted and horrific. Based on Resident Evil: Apocalypse.

Disclaimer: Believe me, if I owned Resident Evil, you'd know.

"..." means speech.

'...' means thoughts.

---Epilogue---

The pulse began to get louder, more strong. It began to speed up. The platinum blonde smiled as he watched the young man's vitals become more even. It took him months, but he revived the boy. HCF was interested in the sample of the G-virus flowing through his veins.

Wesker was just interested in the boy himself. This kid intrigued him. He was the only person who was ever able to fight him and nearly win. This boy would be an awesome ally.

After giving them the blood samples from the boy, who he later found out to be named Micheal, he set about repairing his wounds and bringing him back to life, without the annoying zombifying side effects. Now he was finished. He told his lab assistants to start the electro synthesizer. The machine started, and Micheal's eyes began to slowly open.

"Drain the tank!" Wesker yelled. The water in the tank began to lower, dropping the boy onto the ground. The glass lifted after the tank was totally drained, Micheal stark naked and shivering. Wesker removed his lab coat and draped it over the boy. The boy kept shivering, but looked around, eyes wide and scared like a deer caught in a car's headlights. Wesker offered the boy his hand, which he took cautiously. The boy stood, carefully stepping down from the tank. Wesker looked at Micheal through his sunglasses. "Can you remember your name..?" He asked. Micheal opened his mouth, but nothing came out. Micheal tried thinking, but he couldn't. Everything was a complete blank.

Wesker could sense his confusion and frustration and smiled. 'Perfect...' He thought.

---End Epilogue---

And so is the end of Twisted Dreams. I hoped you all enjoyed it! I know I did!