Disclaimer: Resident Evil 4 is the property of Capcom and not me.
Hey guys. I'm having difficulty trying to find an end to this story, so imagine Leon and Ada just had a conversation.
Leon and Ada sat on Ada's couch right in front of the TV. It was a red couch, not surprisingly. She put her right hand on her freshly shaved leg.
"Leon, do you ever wonder if there is someone for everyone?" Ada asked him, with sorrow in her voice.
"Never," he quickly replied.
"Really?"
"Really. I mean, have you ever heard of Catholic priests and nuns?"
"Oh…right."
"Why the sudden wonder?"
"Leon, I am tired. I'm sick of going through so many guys. I've been with a lot of guys in my life, but I can't bring myself to love them. They say they love me, but I just…I can't explain it."
"It's alright Ada. You're probably too good for them anyway."
"I don't know Leon. Maybe I can't have my cake and eat it."
"Yes, you can. You'll see. One day there will be a man you can forever love."
"Maybe sooner than one would think."
Leon paused. He started wondering if this was a sign. Was she just bluffing? Was she just trying to use him again?
"Leon, how do you feel about all this?"
"Ada, I want you to tell me how YOU feel."
"What?"
"For once, please tell me how you feel."
Ada paused. She looked down and looked back at Leon with her nerves tightening.
"Leon, I'm sorry I almost shot you. I'm sorry I left you stranded on that island. Leon, until I met you, I didn't care for any guy. I swore them off until I saw you. I didn't want to try to love again, so I did what I had to. I'm sorry. But, I can't fight this anymore."
The two leaned in closer and they kissed for the first time. Leon had never known how anyone could have such tender lips, and Ada never knew that a kiss could feel so good.
"I love you," Leon said to her.
Ada had heard those words at least a hundred times before. For once, she felt loved and wanted by those words.
"I love you too, Leon."
"So, you wanna do something soon? Like a first date?"
"Sure," Ada replied. "We have to go to church tomorrow. Don't want to miss a homily by Father Dan.
"Wouldn't miss it for the world."
