SYD | 19 | FEMI'm obsessed with all things Dragon Age, Dead Space and Resident Evil, Leon S. Kennedy being my first video game love. I'll mostly be posting things I'm currently fawning over, as well as some of my own stuff. CURRENTLY PLAYING RESIDENT EVIL: REVELATIONS ↳LISTENING TO LANA DEL REY ↳READING SOULLESS ↳WATCHING CRIMINAL MINDS ↳OBSESSED WITH RESIDENT EVIL ↳IN LOVE WITH CHRIS REDFIELD
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amellheartscullen-blog · 12 years ago
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Finally starting the sequel to my Cullen/Amell fic :D  Only took me forever.  You can check out the first story here: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7045714/1/A-Dangerous-Thing
I'll post a link once I get the first part of the sequel up.
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Now Kingdom Hearts 3!  So much for that apartment I'm saving for.
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Varric.  Cassandra.  And Morrigan!  I might cry for the first time ever.
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“Come on, supergirl…”
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Infernal Mode please. 
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REPENTANCE -- Chapter One
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FANDOM: Resident Evil  PAIRING: Mild Chris/OC WARNING: violence, language, blood, and gore. SUMMARY: Bioterrorism is on the uprise with Edonia only the beginning, but before Chris Redfield and his team are sent in, suspended and controversial B.S.A.A. agent Bailey Daniels abruptly returns from Africa. With their complicated past, the Captain wants to believe she has changed for the best, but can he trust her when she's obviously hiding something sinister.
CHAPTER ONE--BAILEY
He had read the report—escalating violence in Edonia, sightings of B.O.W.s. At this rate, Chris had no doubt the B.S.A.A. would be called in to respond and put an end to the civil war now spiraling out of control. Especially if the Edonian Liberation Army had their hands on a bioweapon. Chris pinched the bridge of his nose and sighed, he had hoped it would all end with Wesker's demise, but even that was wishful thinking. It only took the madness of one man to inspire others, a domino effect that was getting out of hand. The captain buried his face tiredly into the palms of his hands, he needed sleep, but the reports kept coming in. They'd receive the call of duty soon enough.
Chris heard the door to his office open, click silently behind his guest, but the weary soldier didn't bother to lift his head. "Let me guess, more reports?"
It wasn't the familiar tenor of his marksman, or any man currently in the unit. Chris poked his head up from behind his hands, falling silent as his dark eyes widened in surprise. Nothing would have prepared him for this untimely reunion—a woman he hadn't seen in what felt like ages, crooked smile just a little less sly than usual, azure eyes watching him. At some point she had cut her hair, strawberry blonde locks just touching her shoulders, framing a smatter of new freckles across her tanned cheeks. She continued to smile, knowingly.
"You know," her voice was husky from days spent under the African sun, still parched, "Jill managed to fake a smile when she saw me, I was hoping a little more enthusiasm from you."
Chris sat a little straighter, nervously grinning, "I wasn't expecting you back so soon."
"Well," she coed, leaning away from the door and wandering towards his desk, gaze scanning the room, "if I had to listen to Keith hit on me one more time, the East African Branch would be looking for a new Captain." She reached his desk, careful not to disturb the papers already scattered about, resting her hip against the rough edge, "Sheva says 'hi' by the way."
The Captain fell back into his chair, forcing the smile on his face—this was not the same woman who left two years ago. "We've been exchanging e-mails, she said the clean-up went rather smoothly."
Smirking, she looked away and scoffed, "Yes, you two left quite a mess, but Josh really stepped-up and made sure what was left of Uroboros was contained and destroyed. From what I gathered, any B.O.W. they throw at you now should be a piece of cake, no?"
"Bailey," he paused, the name leaving his mouth numb, "What brought you back? There was no mention of you returning so soon, and I was beginning to think you were being permanently relocated to an African branch." Chris treaded carefully, choosing his words with caution. He watched for that habitual angry smirk of hers, but she did nothing. No narrowing of the eyes, or even a flinch. Bailey kept her warm smile and crossed her arms.
"I'd like to think I've learned my lesson," she answered, "bunking with a bunch of sweaty men will do that to a girl. Besides—the trail went cold, I came back to give what may be my final report." Bailey untucked her arms and gravitated towards Chris, palms flat against the lacquer surface of his desk. He noticed it then, that twinkle of danger in her eye that nearly costed lives half a decade ago. "Come on Chris," her voice was sultry, "the B.S.A.A. can't keep me suspended forever, haven't you had your fun punishing me?"
Chris's throat went dry. There was always something about this woman he could never shake, even after two years of no contact. Bailey was contagious in her own way, with marksmanship that rivaled his own and a mean right hook that could knock a man out cold—but it wasn't her skills as a soldier. Her fingers grazed a vanilla folder, gently she moved the item aside, revealing long lines where the shiny finish of the Captain's dark desk was scratched away. The redhead's smirk was unmistakable as she met his tense focus—they both knew if she moved anymore papers there would be more markings to match those she now traced with her black nail. Chris watched her study on him darken as both their thoughts began to wonder, Bailey recoiling from his space as there was a knock at the door. He breathed a sigh of relief.
"Captain-" B.S.A.A.'s ace marksman stepped through the opening door, catching himself as he noticed Chris was with company—eyes narrowing as he recognized her. "Is this a bad time?" Piers inquired, never breaking eye-contact with the woman.
Bailey smirked, turning to Chris, "Not at all, I was just leaving. That report isn't going to deliver its self." He saw that unfamiliar smile play across her lips, any resemblance to her former self instantly wiped away. "Captain," she bid farewell, pausing in her exit to stand beside Piers for a moment. "Handsome," Bailey uttered, stroking his clean-shaven chin with the tip of her finger and disappearing through the door before the sniper could react.
Piers Nivans moved closer to Chris's desk, nervously glancing back over his shoulder before passing the Captain a file of papers. "Was that who I think it was?" The marksman was searing from his interaction with Bailey.
Chris stayed silent, his lack of response answer enough. There was no use in swaying Piers's adverse opinion of the agent, she had earned those glares and false pleasantries from her comrades. Nothing he could say would change the fact that half a dozen good men were now dead because of one woman's misguided concept of duty. "This another Edonia report?" the Captain asked, distracting the young soldier and himself from Bailey.
"Yes, sir." Piers replied, although the furrow in his brows proved Chris would be probed for answers another time. "Looks like we'll be moving out sooner than you had hoped."
"Sure does," he begrudgingly agreed. Chris sighed loudly, frustrated at the chaos unfolding in eastern Europe, but thoughts curiously straying to Bailey's abrupt return from Africa.
Bailey wasn't thrilled with being sent to Africa to begin with. She had both verbally and physically expressed her discontent with the B.S.A.A. wasting her time chasing a ghost—or Jessica Sherawat to be more exact, whose location has been unknown since the events of 2005. The agent, whom was suspended from field missions, was aggravated with wasting efforts on a single person when a number of bio-terrorist attacks were taking place. Bailey felt her natural talent as a field operative was being undermined by HQ's headstrong need to remind her of her mistakes, which was why they had sent her to clean-up in Africa for two years. Chris sympathized, HQ surely had a way of making you feel expendable.
The Captain could hear that Piers was talking to him, but it was more of a mumble through one ear and out the other as Chris looked back at the scratch marks on his desk. His gut tightened with a hunch. He should have known Bailey's display of friendly smiles and polite banter was merely a ruse, for she had never smiled in all the years Chris knew her. The redheaded agent smirked and she scowled, but it was almost a personal rule that she never smiled, not even performing a genuine grin when she got engaged her first year in the B.S.A.A. Chris stared into the monitor of his computer, pictures of his sister sliding across the screen as his screensaver started. "Captain-," he heard faintly over the hard thinking, blinking once, "Captain Redfield!"
Piers was leaning over the mass of papers on his desk, waving a worried hand in front of him. Chris turned to him blankly, "I'm sorry Piers, what were you saying?" The sniper looked disappointed but would never say so, instead he shook his head and sighed.
"Did you want me to round-up the team?"
Chris suddenly stood, grabbing his brown leather jacket draped over the back of his chair and hurriedly pulling it on, he needed to be somewhere. "Yeah, sure," he answered his partner, "Give it a day, HQ will have us shipping out to save the day." He clapped Piers on the shoulder and left his office.
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amellheartscullen-blog · 12 years ago
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Funny, I take the stickers too when I get them traded in at work.
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I keep adding more whenever we get a game traded in with the stickers.
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Sometimes I ask myself why do I work retail?  I work at Gamestop.  I not only don't like people, or most children, and I have to stand there and take rude customer's yelling at me because they don't know what they're talking about and expect you to cater to their problems.  I use to love my job, but the lack of respect from customers is getting to a point where I can't stand it.  I just fake a smile and nod when this happens, but really I want to set them on fire.  
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amellheartscullen-blog · 12 years ago
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That moment you’re inspired to write, but your cat…not so much.
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Found the fake trailer I made for the novel I mentioned earlier--this was back in my vid-editing days.  It sucks my original computer crashed, because I wonder if there was more added to this video :/
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So I've decided to write a novel--well re-write a novel I wrote many a years ago, and it was terrible, but I love the concept to this day.  I hope to improve my already lacking writing skills and use it as a meditative.  Wish me luck.
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