Chapter 15: Infatuation


Claire was awake when she heard Chris getting ready for work, but she stayed in bed. She didn't join him for breakfast or a cup of coffee. She didn't see him off. She just turned over on her side, away from her door where the hallway light creeped through underneath. She had endured a near sleepless night of tosses and turns, the aches in her muscles a stinging reminder of what she had done.

She must've fallen asleep for a couple of hours because she awoke to sunshine peeking through the curtains. The sun was out, reflecting off the snow that blanketed the city. Claire got out of bed and did her usual morning ritual: dressing, brushing her teeth, hopelessly trying to come up with a way to escape her grim situation. Funny how that last one had snuck into her daily routine. Her new normal apparently.

Claire made herself toast and orange juice for breakfast but barely touched it. She tried distracting herself with the newspaper, but there wasn't anything interesting to read in Raccoon Times.

Umbrella Corporation opens new distribution center, creates 600 new jobs

Mayor Warren promises more funding for local orphanage

Kite Bros. expands Downtown travel with new subway tunnel

Clock Tower Plaza puts up traditional Raccoon City Christmas Tree

Even though Chris left her his truck again, she didn't want to go anywhere. Where would she go? See a friend and potentially drag them into her situation? Try and get help from someone else that was under Wesker's boot or on his payroll? Raccoon City seemed like an illusion now, a cesspool of collusion and extortion. As though the rose-colored glasses she had once viewed the city in were ripped from her eyes to expose all of the red flags and blood she couldn't see before.

Besides, she felt bad for the fight she had with her brother last night. Despite Chris overstepping boundaries with his overprotective nature, he was just concerned for her. He knew she was hiding something and was worried. The Redfield siblings only had each other, for nearly nine years now. Chris had sacrificed time and time again for her, to make sure they could stay together, to make sure she could go to college, always making sure she had what she needed over himself. Even when Chris's behavior got him discharged more than once, he always put her first.

He knew she could take care of herself. He made sure he taught her all he could. Most brothers were protective of their sisters, but Claire wondered if Chris's...excessiveness was perhaps a form of PTSD from what happened to their parents. Stepping into that guardian role, he went right into the Air Force, just like their parents. He abandoned a normal future to ensure hers, to keep them together, and to somehow get closer to the parents they had lost.

That was why it was hard to stay mad at him. Even if this time he unmindfully didn't know the danger he was putting them in with his good, albeit intemperate, intentions.

Claire decided she would apologize when Chris got home that evening. And so, she spent the day trying to be productive, to keep her mind from wandering. She studied for a while, and then cleaned the house for a bit, blasting Queen at high volume. However, no matter what she did, she couldn't keep herself from thinking about not only her situation, but the man that now had her literally pinned under him. She worried what his next scheme for her would be. But she'd be lying to herself if she denied the excitement that also thrummed through her veins. The strange mix made her queasy.

By the time it started getting dark, Claire realized she had wasted most of her day deep in thought, trying to make sense of it all, plotting for a way out, and maybe spending more time than she'd care to admit thinking about what happened between her and Wesker.

Chris would be home soon, so she started dinner. While cooking, she turned on the television to keep her mind focused, but after a few channel changes, a local news station caught her attention with a caption that filled her lungs with ice.

"Raccoon University professor missing, linked to drugging and sexual assault of multiple students."

Claire turned up the volume, perturbed, because she just knew which professor they were talking about…

"-ow long has this been going on, Alyssa?" asked the anchor.

The news reporter, a pretty, bob-cut blonde, was quick to answer while standing out in the cold in front of Raccoon University, wearing a white coat and a red suit. "I'm being told this may have been happening for over a year now. The RPD are keeping the victims' identities under wraps at this time, but I do know there are at least four. Dr. Simon Lowery has been missing for a little over 24 hours, having fled after trying to drug a female student at the open house last night. We have yet to get a statement from his wife, but police are saying she had no idea of his behavior. We've heard the same testimonies from colleagues. This is one of those -"

Claire clicked the remote. The TV went black, silent. She stared at the screen, a shocked reflection looking back at her. The news story rubbed her wrong. Lowery was a bad man, she knew that much. He would've killed her over those documents, would've strangled her in the snow when they fought to keep her quiet over stealing whatever it was she had stolen. But not once did she get the feeling he was like that.

She'd bet money that the news story over Lowery was made up to cover up what really happened. She wasn't sure if Wesker came up with the story or if it was any of his numerous pawns. Didn't matter. It proved what she already knew, just like the other day when the news covered that Finley guy's supposed "suicide" in his car. Just as Wesker had told her before, their fates were whatever he decided. Not just their deaths but their legacies, tainting and twisting them, dismantling and disgracing them, like a true god of death.

The city would never know what really happened to Finley and Lowery, whether they deserved their fates or not.

Claire shook out of her thoughts, a chill running over her as she recalled Finley's head exploding, blood spraying all over the snow. Why had fate led her down that very same path that day?

A smoky, tangy smell pervaded her nostrils. Dinner was burning! Cursing, she raced into the kitchen to save it. The pork chops were burned on one side but other than that, the rest of dinner turned out okay.

Chris came in not long after she had finished cooking, silently walking over to her spot on the couch as she read a book. The couch shifted when he sat down, and so she looked up from the pages. Still in STARS uniform, her older brother scratched the back of his head, uncomfortable but presenting her an apologetic smile. It was hard to stay mad at him with a puppy-dog face like that.

"Hey…"

"Hey," she mimicked.

"I'm sorry, Sis. About last night. I clearly went overboard. It's been eating at me all day."

"Chris, it's -"

"Let me finish," he pleaded. "I know you're an adult. I know you can kick anyone's ass. I'm overprotective because of what happened to Mom and Dad."

She sighed. "I know."

"But that's no excuse to act the way I did. I trust you, Claire. And I believe in you. But I get so...obsessed with making sure you're safe and-and fine that my stupid brain can't see anything else! I let it get the better of me too much. So, from now on, I'll work hard to keep myself from going overboard and to trust you more. N-Not that I haven't trusted you! You've never given me a reason to doubt you. It's stupid of me to act like you have. We've always had that unspoken pact that we can tell each other anything and it will always stand."

Claire shifted uncomfortably in her spot. "A-Always."

"I love you, Sis. I'm really sorry."

The Redfield siblings were both stubborn and proud, and so sometimes it was Chris who apologized first and sometimes it was Claire. Although Chris usually gave in before she did. Despite that, this was still pretty soon for Chris to give in, as big as a fight they had. Claire wondered if something happened at work that made Chris come to his senses faster. Maybe Jill talked to him? Wouldn't be the first time. She was her brother's best friend, after all.

She decided it wasn't important for now. She had been ready to apologize to her brother when he got home, and here he was apologizing as well. She was ready to put the whole fight behind them and move on...as best as she could in her predicament anyway. At least Chris had seemingly given up pushing her for answers. What a lucky break! Jill must've really lined him out.

Claire hugged Chris. "I'm sorry too, Bro. Love you!"

His strong arms wrapped around her and squeezed hard. For years growing up, it had been the safest feeling in the world. She always cherished it. Soon they pulled away, and got up to eat dinner.


William paced, flipping through pages, catching important details and logging them away at a rate far faster than the average person. Wesker leaned against the wall, dressed in his STARS attire, watching him pace a trench in front of him. Always calm, always collected. How did he do it?!

The cable car shuddered, flicking the light overhead as it rose to the surface. He hated taking this hunk of junk! Normally, he didn't have to, but they were meeting Irons in the sewers. Perfect place to find the slimy rat.

"No! Goddamn it, no! Why? They said Sheena Island was strictly testing and experimentation! That old bastard is moving my Hunter research there without my consent, and now the Tyrants? Mass production on a prototype? Even if they perfect the Epsilon strain, it's nowhere near ready for cloning!"

"Are you truly all that surprised?" Wesker asked.

"No, I just…" William sighed. "It's shit like this that tells me Spencer has no plans to put me on the executive board! If I don't get in there, we'll never be able to fulfill our plans! And there's no way in hell I'm bartering the G-Virus for that spot. It's my legacy, mine to completely control. He'll have to pry it from my cold, dead fingers!"

"Best not tempt fate, old friend."

"Yeah, yeah."

"At any rate, your tantrum is premature. With those numbers, the Sheena Island facility won't be operable for any kind of mass production until August at the earliest. The research team on the Epsilon strain knows that the T-002 will be obsolete by the time it is finished. More than likely a new model is being developed and that will be the one they intend to manufacture. We have time to take this knowledge and use it to our advantage later."

Birkin snorted. Lately Al's "optimism" gave him anxiety. "Don't you think we have our fingers in too many pies already? And toes at this rate. We're wearing ourselves thin, Al. With too many enemies waiting for us to screw up."

It was a reasonable concern. Sheena Island's true motives were still mostly top-secret for now, going by this information sent by Alex. Roth must've bought this information from this other cohort of his, and was probably trying to haggle deals with Mueller, Lowery, and Bard. As well as Crawford and Finley. William made a mental note to thank Alex for this later. Wesker may have been a member of the Umbrella Intelligence Division as well, but he meticulously watched his dealings, aware of Spencer's tabs on him. Alex didn't have this problem, and so was their go-to source of anything they weren't privy to.

His partner scowled. "That is such an absurd idiom. Regardless, we are committed at this point. Roth still has our stolen data and the plans for Sheena Island directly affects our goals. You admitted it yourself."

The cable car shook and screeched, sliding to a halt. The light above the door turned green, and the robotic female voice told them to watch their step and have a good day. No, he would certainly not have a good day! He was having to deal with this and was about to meet a big rat in a stinky sewer. Didn't the stupid voice know that? How insensitive!

"Yeah, I know. Guess we better be careful how we handle this."

Wesker and William exited the cable car and walked side by side through the sewer facility. There weren't many workers, but they all gave them a wide berth, keeping their heads down.

Wesker chuckled to himself, but William heard it over the water pumps and machinery.

"What's so funny?"

"Just acknowledging that your prolonged bout of paranoia has made us change places. I'm usually the one telling you we need to be careful."

They were both ruthless and ambitious, but Wesker had more patience and control. And although his back-and-forth stints of paranoia did make him more cautious, Will still hadn't developed the patience or control that his partner had always had.

If only you knew why...what he's making me do…

William frowned, rubbing his shoulder and quickly cleared his throat. "Well, no wonder you're so optimistic lately, taking after me. Like a little ball of sunshine!"

His partner didn't respond to that, and William hoped it wasn't because he had caught his nervous tic. In case he did, he quickly changed the subject. "So, did you get the kind of reaction out of Ada you were expecting?"

"More or less. I'm still annoyed by how you handled it though."

"Look, you asked me to bring Claire up in a way to get a reaction from Ada to see if your suspicions were right and I did just that! You're welcome, by the way!"

They reached the monitor room where they were meeting with Chief Irons. William entered first, and the Chief immediately noticed him, an Umbrella mercenary on each side of him. His pudgy eyes squinted testily and he opened his mouth to start his usual complaining. That is, until Wesker entered right behind him. His mouth quickly snapped shut. Ah, the benefits of having Al around!

Irons glanced around the room, his usual air of arrogance belittled and squashed like a bug. But there was nowhere to run in this room, nothing to protect him. He was at their mercy, but the tough-as-nails Irons wouldn't be one to break so easily.

He half-laughed, half-snorted, attempting to cover his discomfort. "Now this must be a special occasion if you're both here. Rumor has it when you two are together, someone's going to die...or wish they would."

"Well, funny thing about rumors, Brian," William smirked. "There's always some truth to them."

It was fun seeing the color drain from his face only to completely flush red like a cherry. He glared their way, fists forming tightly at his sides. "Oh yeah? And how exactly am I on you two assholes' shit list today? Considering all I do is cover your goddamn tracks and provide you with security all hours of every fucking day. Wait, don't tell me, you two have a rehearsed good cop, bad cop routine just for me?" He laughed. "No thanks."

Will nudged Albert. "Damn it, he guessed it! Wait, am I bad cop this time? I forget?"

"I'm always bad cop."

"No fair! We should take turns!"

Irons rolled his eyes, crossing his arms. "Just get to the point of why I'm here. If we're negotiating new deals, it's a bad time. I'm a busy man, after all."

"Funny you should mention that, Chief," Wesker sneered. "We're done negotiating with you."

The Umbrella mercs pulled their guns on the Chief. Irons froze on the spot, eyes bulging and going to the trained weapons, and this time he turned a bit green.

"Listen, Albert...let's not get too hasty. Let's talk like gentlemen. I-I'm sure we can come to an agreement."

His resolve was cracking slowly, but William wouldn't count the bastard out just yet. Irons had grown complacent in his position, taking advantage of anything he could get his grubby hands on. William and Wesker had allowed much of this behavior to slide in the knowledge that Irons would eventually get himself into a bind. And that's where he was now.

"Of course, Brian. I am a sophisticated man, after all. Take a seat."

The Chief of Police looked relieved at that and pulled out a chair and sat down. The Umbrella mercenaries stood at his back, guns still aimed to the back of his head. William and Albert sat down across from him.

William slid a sealed yellow envelope across the table to Irons. "Open it and take a good, hard look, Brian."

Irons wiped his mustache, a little sweat forming on his brow. He slowly opened the envelope and sifted through the contents. Each page he flipped through he grew a shade whiter, until he was pasty like a ghost.

"What the fuck is this?"

William leaned back in his chair, hands behind his head. "Oh, I don't know. You tell us."

Irons trembled in his chair, both from anger and fear. He flushed again, one fat fist crinkling a page and he quickly stood. "You fucking bastards!"

One merc's gun barrel pressed into Irons' skull and he quickly remembered his place. He slowly sat down. He sure was sweating a lot now!

"You put yourself in this situation, Brian," Wesker stated. "You know I keep tabs on you and yet you got sloppy. Arrogant, too, thinking you'd be able to set me up."

"Your sick fantasies with the mayor's daughter will be released to the public. Your replacement has already been chosen. You will die," William continued.

"No! No, please! We can come to an agreement!"

"There are no more agreements to come to," Wesker growled. "Just two choices. You can die like William so eloquently stated or you can sell the remainder of your pathetic soul to our cause."

And unsurprisingly, the Chief went with the option that kept his sorry ass alive. "Deal! You got it!"

"And just so we're clear. That -" William motioned to the envelope. "- never goes away. This is your last chance. Next time...well...there won't be a next time. Just you dead and your dirty secrets exposed for all to see. Never forget how expendable you are, Brian."

Irons slowly nodded, guarded. "And exactly what are you two going to want me to do for your "cause"?"

"You will still perform your normal duties for Umbrella, and only report to me," Wesker explained. "But if William and I tell you to do something, you do it. Even if it goes against your orders from Umbrella."

"Fine."

"William will be taking over as your handler. You should thank him. It was my intention to kill you right here and he convinced me otherwise. If he asks you to perform in the circus, I expect you to clap your flippers and balance that ball without any disinclination. Do I make myself clear?"

Irons ground his jaw and stiffly nodded. "You always do, Albert."

William sat up a little straighter, a haughty grin spreading. Albert's protectiveness of him always gave him a feeling of empowerment, feeding his ego, and made a darker part of himself more bold, more ambitious.

"Don't worry, Brian," Will said with a fake, friendly smile. "You do a good job and stay on my good side, I always pay really well, way more than Al does." He added a postscript after seeing the Chief's interested grin. "Get on my bad side, however, and you'll be my newest experiment...just ask Lowery."

The Police Chief's relief was short-lived. The mention of Lowery's name struck something in him. He scowled, stiffening once more, looking between the two partners in crime.

"So you two were behind what happened at the university?"

"Oh yes," William bragged. "Which is partly how we found out about your little attempt to set up Albert."

"Which brings us to our next order of business, Chief," Albert added. "Who was with you when you met up with Aaron Roth?"

Irons shook his head, hands on the table, still aware of the guns at his back. "Look, Lowery and Bard paid me to keep their business dealings hush-hush. I think they were trying to coerce Mueller into selling key information on his project in exchange for getting some crucial research going down on some island."

Will sighed. "Don't make Al repeat himself, ya idiot." He snapped his fingers. "His name? Who is he?"

"S-Some big shot from Europe who works on this island. He's partners with Roth, buying and selling research within Umbrella and other companies. Goes by Stephan Bennett, but I couldn't tell you if that's his real name or not."

When Will glanced at Al, a subtle flex in his shoulder was all he needed to read him. Bennett wasn't anyone known to them.

"Where are they hiding out?"

Irons shrugged. "Don't know. I'm only being paid for their meetings. Bennett will be at Bard's annual Christmas party. I don't know if Roth will be there. He acted like he had other plans."

Like selling my research, the bastard...

"Then I suppose a meeting with Nathaniel Bard is in order," Wesker announced, sunglasses glinting under the fluorescents as he looked to William with a dark grin.

William returned his partner's smirk. "Yeah...It's party time."


It was the perfect day for Jill to be off, or not have her shift until the evening anyway. Late morning, while Chris was stuck at the RPD, the girls enjoyed a light brunch and lattes at a quaint coffee shop before doing some last minute Christmas shopping.

Claire always enjoyed hanging out with the older woman. They had a lot in common and Claire was always learning something new with her company. She often found herself wondering if her oaf of a brother would ever romantically ask Jill out. It seemed like everyone could see it but them. Then again, perhaps they didn't pursue their feelings because of their careers. Claire didn't know the policies of STARS, but there might be restrictions there.

The two of them picked up Claire's gift she had bought for Chris and took it over to Jill's house. The box was tall and rectangular, about the size of a small adult. Though bulky, it wasn't as heavy as it looked, and with each of them on one end, was able to carry it easily into the home.

They were greeted by Jill's overly affectionate golden retriever, Bella. Claire flopped onto the floor to properly greet the fluffy, blond dog. Jill giggled at the sight.

"Hell of a guard dog, ain't she?" Jill joked. "She'll lick you to death."

Better than getting my throat ripped out by Wesker's dog…

Claire pushed aside that unpleasant memory and stood back up. Hard to believe that was only a few days ago. Her hand was already a lot better, but her ankle still hurt like a bitch.

They carried the box into Jill's other bedroom that doubled as an office and home gym. The STARS Alpha member's house was a three bedroom, two bath. She assumed the third bedroom was a guest room, but Claire wasn't sure. Chris's house was a bit bigger, with three bathrooms. They had their own in their bedrooms and then the guest bathroom in the hallway.

"Thanks for keeping this here for a bit, Jill."

"No problem. I guess my home is the popular choice to hide gifts. Chris has yours here as well. I'm just waiting for Barry to ask to keep the girls' gifts here, as if they don't have enough space in that big house of theirs."

"Well, you know how Moira is. She gets into everything. They can't hide any gifts from her! She's gonna be a handful as a teenager!"

They laughed and returned to the living room, Bella trailing behind them. Jill fetched them some water and the girls took a load off on the sofas.

"The punching bag was a good thought," Jill declared. "I know Chris has been wanting one."

Claire nodded, smiling as she watched Bella carry around her favorite plush duck toy. "Yeah. He's been really wanting to start bulking up more. Although when we were playing on his guitar last night, I realized he needs a new toolkit for it. So I might have to go pick up one of those as well."

"Oh yeah, I forgot you play too. Why haven't I got to see you play yet? I've watched Chris lots of times."

Claire shrugged. "I guess we just never think about it when I'm visiting." The Redfield siblings didn't mind playing guitar in front of others, but they cherished playing together, reciting notes and melodies their father had played for them when they were young. "Chris told me you played piano? I need to see that!"

Claire didn't get the piano at all. That was entirely different from the guitar.

Jill softly laughed. "Yeah. It's ingrained from childhood. Had the meanest instructor ever. Chris jokes that playing the piano won't ever do me any good, and suggests I learn something else."

"He's just jealous," Claire joked.

Jill laughed at that. "He totally is. You know, I'm happy you two reconciled so quickly. Chris can be so stubborn sometimes."

"He can be, but I'm not one to talk. Whatever you said to him, it must've worked. So thank you for that. I know he's just trying to look out for me, but it gets old. I'm an adult and can take care of myself."

The older woman furrowed her brows and shook her head. "It wasn't me."

"Huh? It wasn't?"

"No, it was the Captain."

Her heart flipped, twisting her lungs to where she choked on air before she could take a drink of her water. It took all in Claire's power to keep a straight face and feign something catching in her throat. "I'm sorry?"

"The fight you two had upset Chris a lot, affected his performance when we were doing some training. I guess Wesker picked up on it. Apparently, they took a long lunch together, and the Captain helped Chris get his head straight. At least, that's what Chris told me later."

Claire was completely freaked out by that information but hid it, wiping her suddenly clammy hands on her pants. She drank half of her water in one gulp and squeezed the bottle so hard it crumpled in the middle.

"O-Oh, I figured it was you."

"Not this time," Jill answered. "But it wasn't without a lack of trying. He just didn't listen. Not until he had gone too far anyway, the ass. At least Wesker got through to him."

"Yeah…" she cleared her throat and stood up. "Well, I should get going. I don't want to take up all of your free time and I have some studying to do. Thanks for helping me pick that up and letting me hide it here."

It was partially true. Claire didn't want to take up all of Jill's day off before she had to go in for night shift. But mostly the recent news had unsettled her and she needed to gather her thoughts on the matter.

Jill smiled, nodding as she patted Bella on the head as the retriever's big brown eyes stared up at Claire with that duck still in her mouth, tail thumping hard on the hardwood floor.

"No problem, Claire."

"Stay safe tonight, Jill."


"You're not on the schedule...again."

Ada sighed, crossing her arms and looking at the guard like he was stupid. He was. "I know that. But that won't matter. William will still see me."

The guard shifted uncomfortably, studying her suspiciously and then glancing at his list again. "Dr. Birkin is an extremely busy man. He's been doing important tests all day and asked me to not allow anyone but Mrs. Dr. Birkin and Dr. Wesker entry. I'm sorry, ma'am."

"I'm here on behalf of Albert. He's busy at the police department currently. Just give him a ring and you'll see."

The guard hesitated, thinking and unsure. Clearly, he was scared to disturb his boss in the middle of his important work.

Ada smiled flirtatiously at him. "C'mon, Johnny. Help a girl out? It's important." She winked.

Johnny sighed. "Oh, alright." He put a hand to his headset. "Dr. Birkin? I'm sorry to bother you, but Ms. Wong insists on seeing you. She says she's here on behalf of Dr. Wesker."

The spy didn't miss how the camera up in the corner of the hallway turned down their way, aiming the attached machine gun right on their faces, blinking red light a far deadlier version of Candid Camera.

"Yes, sir. I understand. Will do," Johnny said into his headpiece. He nodded at Ada and stepped aside. "You may enter. But please, keep it short. He has much to do."

Ada waved him off. "Thanks, Johnny."

She went through the automatic door, was sprayed down again, and strolled through the large, multi-room laboratory. She turned a corner, saw bright yellow and outstretched arms, and, on reflex, kicked the thing away from her.

"Ow!" came a muffled voice.

"Will, you idiot. Don't sneak up on me like that," Ada snapped.

The mad scientist pulled the hazmat suit's helmet off, waddling over to the nearby safety station to strip it off and hang it up.

"I think that's the closest I've ever gotten to scaring you!" William laughed.

Ada crossed her arms, glaring at him. "You didn't scare me. You didn't even startle me. You mildly annoyed me."

"Ugh, you sound like Al. One day I will scare him. It's on my bucket list. I'll probably be murdered, but I'mma do it!"

The spy shook her head. "I don't know about you sometimes."

Birkin seemed extra...quirky today. He had an extra bounce in his step, grinning, humming as he left the safety station to his main desk. That's when Ada noticed numerous empty energy drink cans and half a cup of cold, forgotten black coffee.

"How many of these have you had?" He did kind of look like one of those zombies Ada had seen being dissected in the Arklay lab, pale skin and dark circles under his eyes.

"Uhh…" he pondered, counting on his fingers as he twitched and quivered restlessly. "Five? I think?" He flopped down in his chair, shifting it side to side.

Ada leaned against his desk, glancing at the disorganized paperwork strewn about. Her sharp eyes caught many interesting and familiar things: G-Virus, Plant 43, Hunter Beta, Cerberus, NE-Alpha parasite, Lisa Trevor, T-Virus Epsilon. Then her eyes caught the interesting things that she had only seen once and was curious to find out more, now with associated words that intrigued her further: Prototype Virus, Project W, eugenics research, Progenitor, Ndipaya.

She had only a few seconds of absorbing these words before William snatched up the two papers that had anything on it. She watched him open his safe and put them inside, only accessible with a scan of his hand.

Ada acted like none of it interested her. "Five, huh? And how long have you been up, exactly? You look like shit. You smell like shit."

William lifted his shirt and smelled. "I don't know, when did Al and I go talk with Irons?"

"That was yesterday morning."

"Oh...shit. Well, it's been over 24 hours then."

"I can tell."

"So, how'd it go with Mueller?"

"As well as you'd expect. I've already relayed the info to Albert. Mueller won't be a problem. In fact, he's willing to help if it gets rid of Roth. I guess he feels scammed by the trade."

William smirked, still swiveling slightly side to side in his chair. "I bet he does. Well, with Lowery no longer having a tongue and Irons and Bard put in their places, looks like we might be able to wrap this up by Christmas!"

Ada rapped her nails on the desk, frowning. "Albert told me the plan. Look, between you and me, I gotta ask...what's the deal with him and Claire?"

Will chuckled. "What's wrong? You jealous?"

"In your dreams. It's just that...I mean, I don't know the girl," she lied. "But I thought he was just using her to get to Roth. Why have a fling with her? He doesn't do that...at least not with just anyone."

"You sure are a curious little kitty," William half-joked, half-warned, leaning back in his chair. "What are you hoping to use this knowledge for?"

Ugh, she hated when he was an asshole. Then again, he was protecting Albert and so she should've known better. The spy sighed. "Fine. I'm just a little worried about Claire, alright? Can you blame me?"

She knew how Wesker worked. Claire was in way over her head. Didn't matter how smart and strong she was. Despite being his type, she was still different than most and he did seem to have some kind of soft spot for her. And that is what both bothered and intrigued Ada.

"It's not like you to worry about others like that. And I can blame you, actually. You got yourself tangled with Al. That's on you."

Ada bit her tongue. This wasn't about her. "And poor Claire got tangled out of her control. C'mon, Will. I've helped you two a lot recently. Throw me a bone here. I deserve something in return."

Will kept a straight face, thinking it over. Ada glared at him. Finally, the Golgotha creator grinned widely and leaned forward. Ada recognized the child-like delight, and knew he was about to spill the beans.

"Alright, alright! I think he has feelings for her."

Ada laughed skeptically. "Whatever, Will! Tell me for real."

She had to admit, she had thought something similar a few days ago when she spied Wesker nearly pinning Claire against his car. But she soon dismissed it. He definitely liked her and was attracted to her…but had feelings for her?! That was a little hard to believe.

"I do! He is obsessed, I'm telling you. The girl would've been dead a long time now had it been anyone else. He's given her more chances than I've ever seen. He had the chance to pop her brother in the back without anyone knowing and didn't do it! I don't think he knows it himself, or he purposely keeps himself in denial, but...there's something about her."

Ada frowned, thinking it over. William had a point. All of Claire's stunts to try and fight Albert should have ended with her dead a long time ago. And how her brother had been getting suspicious and snooping around, well, it should have ended the same with him by now.

"You think she reminds him of Anezka?" Ada asked.

Was that her name? Ada couldn't really remember. She wasn't around back then and had only heard all the different stories when she came here a couple of years ago.

"Nah...I mean they're both redheads and feisty, but I don't think that's it. Anna jilted him, and besides being a little touchy over it, he's moved on."

"Is that really what happened?"

William shrugged. "I guess? No one really knows...not even Al."

Ada wished she had been a fly on that wall when Anezka was still around. So many rumors and gossip about what happened. She practically disappeared, as though she was only a dream. But Albert remembered...resentfully. Ada knew him well enough that it wasn't just his ego that got hurt. He actually had cared for her, and he hated that he did.

"Well, Albert's given Claire all these chances to let her live. You think he will let her go when Roth is dealt with, as he has promised her?"

William scowled, leaning back in his chair. "What do you think?"

The double agent had no idea why, but her heart sank a little. As if she was hoping for something she knew better of. And here she thought her line of work had snuffed out all remaining optimism in her life.

"He won't kill her. I guarantee it," William boasted. "As obsessed and possessive he already is of her, she's stuck. There will be conditions he gives her. I'm sure you know what those would be."

"You sound happy about that," Ada pointed out.

He shrugged, but the slight upcurve of his lips gave him away. "I like the girl. Sherry adores her. She's proven to be quite resourceful and clever. She'll be handy to have around. Besides, if Al actually has feelings for her, I gotta see where it goes! The geneticist in me really hopes he knocks her up."

It may have sounded like a dark joke, but Ada knew the lunatic genius was dead serious. "I'm really disturbed by how obsessed you are with your best friend's love and sex life."

"I'm just looking out for him!"

Ada would never understand Wesker and William's relationship. One of life's greatest mysteries. But what was also another mystery still was why Wesker had feelings for Claire.

Was she the next Anezka?


She parked right down the road. It was already nearly dark, but at least the temperature hadn't dropped too much. Claire stuck to the recently salted sidewalks, hands stuffed in her parka. Her heart pounded in her throat, and her mind raced with what he could want this time.

Wesker called her while she was waiting for Chris to get off work, summoning her to his house for an "important discussion". She was anxious for two reasons. One, the last time she saw Wesker just a couple nights ago, they had sex. And two, after learning from Jill that Wesker was the one who dealt with Chris, she wasn't sure what that meant for her or her brother.

She was queasy, butterflies in her stomach, but she wasn't about to lose her cool. More than anything, she feared her body would betray her once more, a dark excitement coursing through her blood.

Upon reaching Wesker's house, Claire spotted a vehicle she didn't recognize in his driveway. She didn't get too close to it, but it looked like a ruby-colored Porsche Boxster. She didn't know whether to be relieved or not about not being alone with the STARS Captain, but she took a deep breath and rang the doorbell anyway.

After a minute of silence, anticipation eating at her, the door opened. Her heart skipped when those familiar grey-blue eyes and dark smirk greeted her. Her stomach twisted, but Claire couldn't tell whether it was from disgust or excitement.

"Good evening, Claire," he purred. He stepped aside to allow her entry. "Please do come in. I don't want you catching a cold."

She rolled her eyes and stepped inside. "Thanks."

He shut the door while she looked around. Odin padded over and sniffed her, docked tail wagging slightly. But she didn't see anyone who could've owned the car outside.

Wesker's hands brushed up her back. The bad thing was Claire realized she didn't blench this time. No, this time she shivered in pleasure. She inwardly scolded herself as he took her coat off to hang by the door.

"We have much to discuss, dear heart," he said, one muscular arm locking around her waist and pulling her deeper inside the house.

That's when the younger Redfield saw a familiar face come into the living room from the kitchen, carrying a full glass of red wine. She nearly blurted Ada's name, surprised, but quickly bit her tongue, hiding any reaction. Wesker didn't know that she and Ada had already met personally. And it needed to stay that way.

"I sure hope you weren't saving that malbec wine for a special occasion, Albert. I helped myself," Ada said. When her eyes landed on Claire, she was the perfect actress. There was no recognition, no subtle signs given to Claire. "Is this her?"

"The one and only," Wesker affirmed.

Ada took a long sip of her wine and sat it down on a coaster on the center table before walking over to them. Wesker stepped away while the double agent looked Claire over, one arm crossed and one hand on her chin as she thought. She walked around Claire and even grabbed her arms and lifted them and spun her around.

"Hmm...Yes, I can definitely work with this."

"What the hell does that mean?" Claire grumbled. Ada spun her around again and grabbed at her hair. "Hey! What's the big idea?!"

"Hold still, hun."

Ada withdrew a tailor tape measurer. She measured Claire's waist, chest, and height, even her arms and legs. Afterwards, she yanked Claire's ponytail out and felt through her tresses.

"What are you doing?" Claire snapped.

"Taking measurements," Ada replied. "Trying to figure out what to do with your hair."

"Why?"

"I'll explain later," Wesker stated. His Doberman sat at his side, head cocked curiously as Ada got handsy with her measurements.

"Okay, finished," Ada announced, rolling up her tape and putting it in her pocket. She retrieved her wine and took another drink. "I'll have something ready by tomorrow."

"What ready?" Claire demanded. "What's going on?"

Wesker's lips barely curled upward. "Oh, where are my manners? Claire, this is Ada Wong. She is an associate of mine. She originally was to pick you up at the university. Ada, you know Claire, I've told you all about her."

The Eurasian beauty dipped her head. "Charmed." Still completely in character, although Claire now saw something subtle in her eyes as she stared at Claire. Perhaps a warning? Or just acknowledgement?

"You too...I guess," Claire said.

Wesker chuckled, catching their attention. "You do not have to pretend to be strangers on my account, ladies. I know you're well acquainted."

Claire ground her jaw, glaring at him. Ada didn't even flinch, expressionless. Taking another sip of her wine, she shrugged.

"Can't pull the wool over your eyes, can I Albert?"

"Oh come now, Ada, don't be that way," Wesker teased. He obviously sensed something from her that Claire didn't. He stepped around the agent's back and, besides her barely tensing, she didn't look disconcerted. "You knew the risks when you decided to meet Claire behind my back."

Ada didn't say anything to that. Wesker's dark grin grew a bit more.

"I'm quite curious of your intentions. You're not the jealous type. And you're not one to have concern for others. So why so curious about Claire? I know this has nothing to do with what Sergei asked of you."

Jealous type? Claire glanced between them, not sure what kind of undertones she was reading here. She was missing something, that's for sure. She could only infer that Wesker was gauging Ada for something.

"I was just curious what you saw in her, I guess," Ada dismissed calmly.

Cool under pressure. Just like the man testing her.

"And did you figure it out?"

Ada's eyes locked with Claire's. "I think so."

Wesker's soft chuckle told them he didn't believe her one bit. "You and William should give up trying to find something that isn't there."

Ada didn't have to say anything. Her smile told it all. She was pleased, as though she read deeper into Wesker's words somehow. Claire wished she would tell her the secret. And also shake this weird feeling in her chest.

"Am I going to get filled in here on why she needed to take my measurements?" Claire grumbled.

"Yes, my apologies," Wesker admitted, his full attention on her now, and the younger woman regretted saying anything. "Ada, you may go now. I'll fill Claire in…" He smirked.

Oh god. Did he just…? Her stomach pitched and rolled. She knew what would happen once Ada left them alone. In his house. It was an instant body verses mind battle.

Ada shrugged and walked away. Claire never wanted someone to stay and leave all at once before. But the Eurasian woman plopped down on one of the leather sofas instead, resuming drinking her wine. Odin left his master's side to plant himself in front of her, as if expecting Ada to give him attention now that she was sitting down. Claire released a breath she didn't know she was holding.

Wesker scowled. "Or…make yourself at home."

"I will," Ada answered nonchalantly. "I'm not about to let this delicious wine go to waste." She made a show of swishing the red liquid around in her glass. The wine complimented her burgundy fingernails.

Claire caught the agent's honey-brown eyes as she looked right at her while sipping from her lipstick-stained glass, a coded message for her. You're welcome…

Claire swallowed mixed feelings and glared at the STARS Captain. "So what exactly are you making me do this time?"

"Relax dear heart, it's nothing you're a stranger to. We're going to attend a party."

His stereotypical college girl jab aside, it sounded easy enough. But Claire knew better. Whatever kind of party it was, with Wesker involved, there would be danger, deception, and death at every angle…


Claire stared at the mirror, stunned. She wasn't one to get dressed up, not this fancy anyway. Her red-brown hair was pulled up into messy curls with a few tresses hanging around her face. She had more make-up on than what she was used to. The jade-colored halter dress complimented her hair, eyes, and heels. She was only in the shoes for less than half an hour and her feet were already cramping. How did women wear these things all day?

The two assistants Ada had helping her with Claire were finally finished and departed from the big, spotless, and up-to-date bathroom. They were in Wesker's living quarters in NEST. The younger Redfield tried not to think about what happened the last time she was here. Wesker and William awaited them in the very same room where she and Wesker fornicated, only having arrived a bit ago while Claire was still being made over.

Ada looked her over one last time, one final judgment for approval. Claire didn't say anything. She really wanted out of this bathroom, but at the same time, she wasn't ready for the next step.

Apparently, the crooked STARS Captain had meticulously planned tonight. Chris and Jill were working graveyard shifts while he was off and Claire had to tell her brother that she might would have to stay the night at William's house babysitting Sherry if her parents had to work all night. All the chess pieces were in place so far. Bard's Christmas party would last well into the night, and depending on how it played out, they might be there awhile. She could only hope nothing went wrong and would get to return home tonight.

"You're a beautiful woman, Claire. There's no doubt about that," Ada said finally.

"T-Thanks." She wasn't expecting a compliment from the older woman.

She looked in the mirror again, distracted. This was a little too much for her, but she had to blend in with the other guests at the party.

"I won't be surprised if Albert takes you home with him tonight after the party."

Claire blushed, taken off guard, a near panic in her chest only broken by blood rushing like electricity through her veins. She turned to the double agent, holding her breath. Ada sounded so sure as she looked Claire over. As if she knew something the younger Redfield didn't. Surely, Ada didn't know…

"I know what happened between you two," Ada admitted, reading her mind.

"He," Claire started to blame her captor, but stopped. Could she honestly say it knowing she had decided to do it? Wesker may have manipulated her into wanting to, but she still chose it all her own, no matter how much she wanted to deny it.

"He what?"

She shook her head. "…Nothing."

"I warned you, didn't I? He always gets what he wants. He'll make you want it, too. That tongue of his is far more deadly than any weapon he has on him. You have no idea how way in over your head you are, Claire."

The college student glared at the Eurasian beauty. Was she serious right now?! "You've got it all wrong! It was just a one time fling. And as far as the rest of my situation goes, I think I've been doing pretty damn good considering!"

Ada sighed. "You're clever, strong, and resourceful. You've handled yourself impressively this past week, but that's partly why Albert's so infatuated with you."

Claire frowned, not sure what to say to that.

"Albert's hardwired to manipulate and take advantage of anyone and anything he can. You give him an inch and he'll hook his claws so deep in you, there's no escape. You gave him way more than that."

"So what? I'm trapped forever now? Is that what you're saying?" Dread seized in her chest.

Ada looked to the door, as if suddenly paranoid Wesker and William could be listening in and slightly lowered her voice. "I don't know. Look…yes, he's using you to take care of Roth in exchange for your freedom, but William and I suspect that Albert may have developed…"

"What?" Claire urged when the agent trailed off.

Ada quickly shook her head, frowning. "Never mind. Just…keep your head. Do what you must to get Roth where Albert wants him for you and your brother's freedom. Albert's got a soft spot for you, he'll likely keep his word if you're good. As far as this affair is concerned, I cannot help you. That's your business. My only advice is that you be careful."

Soft spot? Where the hell was she getting that? There was nothing soft about that man. Then again, she and William, two people who knew Wesker best, kept saying that, so it had to be true to some degree.

Claire wanted to tell Ada that there wasn't an "affair". It was a one time slip up, a mistake, it wouldn't happen ever again. But she couldn't even believe herself, so there was no way she would convince the double agent.

"Ok…thank you, Ada. For everything."

Ada exhaled through a small frown. "Don't thank me just yet…" She turned, walking for the door and motioning for the younger Redfield to follow her. "C'mon, we have a party to get to."

Claire inhaled deeply, gathering herself, and followed her out of the bathroom. They came into the den, where Wesker and William sat across from each other on the leather sofas talking. They were dressed in posh black suits. Claire berated herself for goggling Wesker. The bastard was so damn attractive anyway, but that suit was hot! She couldn't believe how much it actually affected her seeing him in that outfit.

The men noticed them and stood up, but their eyes immediately went to Claire. She suddenly felt exposed. William's jaw dropped and he ogled too. The smirk that slowly grew on Wesker's face as he took off his sunglasses to look Claire over was wicked. More so, it was hungry. He popped William's mouth shut without taking his eyes off of Claire and closed in like a predator about to sink its teeth into its coveted prey. His eyes entrapped her, an instant, breath-taking spell, and then she was hungry too, felt it spreading through every inch of her body like wildfire.

Ada was right…Wesker would take her home with him tonight. And nothing was going to stop him. Including her.


A/N: Sorry for the delay in posting this chapter! Life has been quite hectic these past few months! I am hoping the new year will give way to more time to write and update! Things are heating up! Wooo Claire's trapped now! But maybe she doesn't mind it too much? ;) I really can't wait to write/post next chapter. It's gonna be juicy! ;D

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