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jillvalenfield96 · 4 months
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For both OG Resident Evil 1 and REremake Jill's ending with Barry only,he tells about his wife and kids but after saw her sad face,he immediately stops. Then she says it's ok 'cause she knows he's still alive.
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Jill's referring to Chris and Barry is already aware of it,that's why he's sorry.
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I love the way ValenField's such so damn deep since the very first chapter!
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nagarenu5 · 2 years
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Chris and Jill from Dead by Daylight. I really wanted to post this on Halloween🎃 Big time late!
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jillyjilya · 1 year
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HIS GAZE. 
EXCUSE ME. I’M GOING TO MELT.
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luckyythirteen · 27 days
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Not a deep question but do you like any Resident Evil ships besides willsker and WeskerxMsMuller? :)
They don't have to include Wesker ^^
I love Valenfield (both clairexjill and chrisxjill), Piers/Chris, Ada/Leon, Claire/Leon, and Leon/Chris !!! :3
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possessionisamyth · 1 month
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say something by a great big world ft christina aguilera IS a chrisXjill (valenfield) song for re5, just saying [X]
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calypso707 · 1 year
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Hi. No chapter of the ChrisxJill fic tonight ?
who the fuck are you
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sizzlinbaconpeach · 2 years
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I'm so sorry your sis has such bad taste x(
The ChrisxJill picture is lovely though❤
Hahaha! Just to be clear she does not ship Wesker and Jill - she just thought my initial drawing looked like him. Well, I mean, she likes to pretend that Wesker gave Jill cookies and blankets in her captivity -- but nothing romantic! :P
We like to think that Wesker is kind of jealous of what Chris and Jill have, hence why he's always trying to butt in or ruin it.
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rainythefox · 3 years
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Nightfall (CH.16)
Synopsis: Pre-Resident Evil 1, slight-AU/Canon Divergence. Claire Redfield comes home to visit her  brother Chris for the holidays but gets caught up in a dangerous game of  cat and mouse with Albert Wesker, the Captain of STARS, after stumbling  upon dark secrets. She can’t call the law; Wesker is the law, and she  can’t tell Chris. She is trapped…Claire/Wesker & Slight Chris/Jill (There’s Wesker & William Bromance too lol). Rated M for smut, language, violence, adult content.
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Chapter 16: Mine
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Warning: this chapter contains lots of smut. You’ve been warned, okay? Okay! :P Because of this, only the first section of the chapter is available on Tumblr. Please follow the link to AO3 to read the rest. Thank you! :)
Okay, she knew her luck had taken a big dump recently, but this was ridiculous! If she thought the university job was difficult, she promptly changed her mind. That was a walk in the park compared to this. Claire stared at all the people. The exquisite party was happening at the ritzy Orient Restaurant on the second floor of the most luxurious hotel in the city, Central Hotel.
There had to be close to a hundred people here! The whole restaurant was closed to cater for the invitation-only event. Why did she even assume this “Christmas Party” was going to be just a group of rich, old dudes bragging all night? With how her luck has been, she should've known better!
Claire gaped at the man beside her who was unfortunately the closest thing she had to a friend at the moment. She recalled William’s little “briefing” on the drive over here.
“The party’s not gonna be that big. Just a simple “get in, get out”. You’ll be home in no time! Actually, you’ll probably be at Al’s home in no time!”
He was still rubbing his arm where she decked him.
“This is nothing like how you explained it!” she hissed.
But the mad scientist only half-heard her, his eyes lit up as though he was a kid about to enter his very first amusement park. Something in here was on his kill list because Claire overheard he wasn’t a stranger to parties, at least not to parties like this that could get him something he wanted. 
William was actually quite handsome all cleaned up in his suit. Claire had grown accustomed to his usual disheveled appearance that made him attractive in his own way.
He grinned slyly. “Oh relax, sweetheart. You’ll be fine. Most of these people are total bores…losers just out trying to feel important. They got nothing on you!” He winked at her. “You know what to do, who to find. Ada’s on your earpiece and Al and I are here to watch your back. Don’t worry. Al _definitely _won’t let you out of his sight. Just…don’t distract him too much. I need him focused tonight.”
“Are you fu-”
“Erica!” William nearly squealed, waving both arms and abruptly abandoning her. “Is that gown designed by Broca’s aphasia? Because I’m speechless!” 
Claire glared at the fickle bastard as he ditched her to join some other people standing around talking and drinking. She was on her own for now.
“Forget about him, Claire. Just focus on getting to Bennett. Best not drag this out longer than we have to and risk exposing ourselves,” Ada said on her earpiece.
“Okay,” she mumbled, and got into character, her natural Redfield bravado and assurance making it easy to stroll through the party like she owned the place.
It was a beautiful Asian restaurant. Most of the dark tables were accented with candles and glasses. The lounge-like chairs were colorful and comfy, and the tall ceilings gave way to soft LED string lights, oriental paintings and sectioned lattices. In warmer seasons, the same kind of setup could be seen on the massive balcony, but it was currently closed off.
She felt many eyes on her as she started her objective. But she only cared about one set of eyes as she discreetly scanned the place for them.
This many people here was both a blessing and a curse for her mission, and it could go either way real quick at any time. More people meant no room for mistakes, too many eyes. But on the other hand, this many people distracted amongst themselves could make it easy to get away with nearly anything.
Claire soon found the eyes she had been seeking, felt the familiar, pleasing burn on her skin they always caused. She traced them to an area with more people, where a grand, gold statue of Lord Yama sat. Directly in front of the god of death, Wesker was encircled by a small group, mostly beautiful women, and he charmed them effortlessly.
The younger Redfield had to keep herself from staring, also charmed by his chameleon smile, good looks, and striking black suit. Her nerves tingled from simmering blood. She couldn’t believe it. She was actually jealous?! Claire was angry with herself. How could she possibly feel anything of the sort over the man that was blackmailing her?
Besides...she knew Wesker well enough by now to know that it was all pretense. She was sickened and enthralled by how easily he could deceive and influence people. Ada was right. His calculating mind, his clever tongue, those were his deadliest weapons; not his hands, not his gun.
The statue of Yama was simply a backdrop to the true god of death in the room. His admirers probably had no clue and listened intently. The women batted their eyes, pushed out their chests, even the ones who had dates. And those men did nothing about it, perhaps too enthralled themselves or maybe it was the fact that Wesker had an uncanny ability to make most men around him submissive.
He may have looked like he was paying attention to them, his eyes concealed behind black shades, but Claire knew he was watching her. All of her. Every breath, every step, he was in complete tune. Something about that lit a fire in her belly so fierce, she trembled.
The jealousy she felt instantly crumbled. It didn’t matter if those women were rich or prettier or dressed in nicer dresses. They meant nothing to him. Not like she did.
And why was that, exactly?
Claire frowned, faltering mid-step, eyes still locked on Wesker across the room when she should've been moving on. She had some suspicions, if her gut and Ada and William were anything to go by. 
More importantly, why do you care?
“Claire?! Earth to Claire, hello?”
“Huh?”
“You aren’t exactly being inconspicuous staying in one spot drooling over Albert.”
Claire’s face flushed and she briskly walked away with a huff. “I’m not drooling!”
The first place she needed to check for her target would be the bar. Typical. It was in the back of the restaurant, low-lit, a massive, semi-circled bar with a marble countertop up against an airbrushed wall depicting a dragon floating through the clouds.
“Whatever you say, hun.”
Claire bit her tongue, taking a deep breath. “I was just happy to see him chatting up other women. Less problems for me.”
Ada sighed. “Claire, fishing is beneath you. First, they aren’t his type. More importantly, Albert detests easy women.”
That wasn’t her intention. “I wasn’t-”
“Unfortunately and fortunately for you, you are his type and are as difficult as they come. I probably shouldn’t be saying this, but you’re as close to obsession as he’s going to get romantically.”
The only fortune she could come up with was that it was unlikely Wesker would kill her. But obsession through people with sociopathic and psychopathic tendencies like Wesker were never a good thing. Her life might be spared at the end of all this...but at what cost?
Claire briskly pushed that thought aside, something cold and heavy dropping in the pit of her stomach. She needed to focus on finding Bennett and getting this over with. That was her excuse. After all, she wasn’t ready to acknowledge that her own growing infatuation would likely veer her into her captor’s arms for good.
She looked around the bar area. There were all kinds of high-status people attending Bard’s Christmas party. Doctors, politicians, city officials, even Mayor Warren and Chief Irons were here.
She recognized Mueller from Raccoon University having a casual conversation with the man that had to be her target. A picture was never granted, but a detailed description allowed her to quickly analyze him. It had to be him. Tall, average build, auburn hair and an anchor beard. He chatted with Mueller with a drink in his hand.
Just as Claire stepped their way, a strong grip snatched her wrist. She was spun around, coming face-to-face with Nathaniel Bard. He looked fine since the anaphylaxis she put him through with the shrimp, but the creep wasn't happy one bit with her, still keeping a painful grip on her arm.
"I knew I'd see your face again, girl. What happened at the university is all your fault."
Claire glared at him. "You're gonna be hurting more if you don't let me go right now."
The music and all the guests chatting around them helped conceal her threat from eavesdropping ears but the Spencer Memorial doctor heard her clearly.
He considered challenging her, lips pursing, but soon let her go after his eyes scanned the numerous faces within the party. "I know you're working with those two bastards. You have no idea how much harm you’ve caused me and several of my colleagues. Lowery was a good man, understand? He had a family. And now I’m trapped doing those two psychos’ bidding.”
“Maybe you aren’t the only one who is trapped.”
“Well then there’s more to your pretty face, isn’t there? They wouldn’t risk it otherwise.”
Who the fuck did this guy think he was? Claire clenched a fist, as it took all of her willpower not to break his damn nose. She had a job to do here. If she caused a scene in the middle of this party, especially with the man hosting it, then she could kiss her freedom and potentially Chris’s life goodbye.
She did let him in on what he was narrowly missing out on by grabbing his hand and twisting it slightly, squeezing hard on a pressure point. Just enough to make it really hurt, just enough to get her point across while looking like she was just holding his hand to nearly everyone else. “If my life didn’t hinge on fulfilling this job, you’d be on the floor with a broken fucking face, do you understand me?”
“Damn, Claire. I like your style,” Ada chimed in.
The younger Redfield ignored her and smiled, showing the guests they were having a pleasant conversation. Bard hissed in pain, quickly nodding. Claire released him and he jerked his hand away, shaking it off with a grimace.
“Listen, I’ll make the job easy for you. Just...do what you need to do and get out of here. Take those assholes with you. And never show your face at one of my social events ever again.”
“I’d love to, but it’s not my call. But...I have a feeling you know exactly who you can talk to about that.”
Bard scowled, rubbing his injured hand. He muttered something under his breath and motioned her to follow him, heading towards Bennett and Mueller in the back of the bar. “C’mon, and follow my lead.”
“Ugh, he better not screw this up.”
Bard put on a welcoming smile once they reached Mueller and Bennett’s table. Mueller recognized her, but didn’t say anything. She barely got a moment’s glare from him before he flashed Bard a guarded look, as if asking “what are you up to now?” The two men stood and the doctor shook their hands.
“Mr. Bennett! I trust you are enjoying the party? What kind of host would I be if I was neglecting my honored guest?”
He looked to be in his thirties maybe. His smile was warm as he nodded. He noticed Claire nearly right away, and there was a definite reaction of some kind. Attraction, she guessed, immediate infatuation. Great…
“Oh yes,” he said in a European accent. “I am grateful to you and Greg’s hospitality. You’ve made being so far from home much more bearable.”
“Good, good! It’s a shame your business partner couldn’t join us this evening. But I’m sure he had his reasons. You two are busy men, after all!”
Bennett nodded, composed yet amiable. “That we are. I’m sorry, but I have to ask, who is this beautiful young lady you have with you?”
Bard didn’t skip a beat in his front, presenting her with a grin like she was a piece of treasure up for auction.
“I know, stunning right? This is Elza. She’s one of my...assistants.”
The European man held out his hand with a handsome, friendly smile. It could’ve fooled anyone, and it almost fooled her. But her gut constricted at the last moment, her first indication something wasn’t right about this guy.
He took her hand and kissed it softly. “It is my utmost pleasure, Miss Elza. I’m Stephan Bennett. Please, just call me Stephan.”
Claire put on the sweetest smile she could muster, batting her lashes. “The pleasure’s all mine, Stephan.”
He looked her over, and although he was an attractive man, it made her skin crawl.
“Has Greg taken you up to your suite yet?” Bard asked cordially. “I’ve left you a little treat as a thank you for choosing to stay the night in Raccoon City’s famous Central Hotel!” 
Bennett ripped his eyes from Claire and shook his head at the host. “No, sir. I got the keycard to the room earlier, but wanted to check out the party before retreating for the night.” He presented a friendly, almost sheepish smile. “Honestly, I’m still a little messed up with the time zone changes. I didn’t think it would affect me this much.”
“That’s not a problem. My assistant and I will escort you up there. There’s a little bit of business I’d like to discuss with you anyway,” Bard replied.
“What about your party?”
“Eh, they’ll entertain themselves! Greg will take care of things while I’m gone. It won’t be but a few minutes.” Bennett glanced at Claire, expression unreadable, and Bard quickly added. “My assistant is completely trustworthy, don’t worry. She knows about our research.”
Bennett nodded, relieved. “Alright, lead the way, Nathaniel.”
Claire was uncertain what to do as Mueller shook hands with Bennett and bid them good night before heading for the bar. Her job was to stick a bug on the European businessman, probably so Wesker and William could track him straight to Aaron Roth. Leaving the party just tossed her whole plan into the garbage. This just got way riskier.
Nothing like winging a mission where my life’s literally at stake. What’s the worst that can happen?
“Great,” Ada whispered in her ear, not helping Claire’s gut feeling. “Wesker’s watching and listening through your piece. He says it’s fine. Just get that bug on Bennett without him knowing.”
Was that supposed to make her feel better that Wesker said it was fine? And how exactly was he able to do that anyway? That just made her earlier conversation with Ada a lot more awkward...
With a slight tick of her jaw, Claire composed herself with a friendly smile and followed the two men out of the restaurant and into the fancy, historical hotel.
They went to the lobby, a grand room with high ceilings, bright lights, and expensive carpet and decor. The elevator ride to the fifth floor seemed extra crowded, even though there were just three of them. Bard and Bennett chatted normally about their lives and careers. Claire didn’t like the frequent glances Bennett gave her. She waited for an opportunity, stayed vigilant with that inkling sprouting in her gut.
It got worse when Ada told her she lost visual on her from their location.
Wesker’s making you do this alone because he wants to see how you do, said a small voice in the back of her head. She didn’t have proof, but she wouldn’t put it past him.
She gave vague answers when Bennett asked her something, either curious and flirting or digging and deceiving. She wasn’t exactly sure.
Bennett scanned his card and held the door open to the big, two-bedroom suite. Bard strolled right on in but Claire hesitated, not wanting to put her back to these men. When she did, she felt his eyes all over her, and when he closed the door, he purposely brushed her to get by.
They stepped into the spacious living room first, accented with a bar and impressive kitchen. There was a home theater set up in the den, opposite a wall of glass that displayed downtown Raccoon City. Dark buildings silhouetted within soft glows of lights of all colors. Speckles of white rained down softly outside.
“You meant it when you said this suite had a view,” Bennett stated, drawn to the panorama.
Bard gave her a look, dipped his head in the direction of his “guest”, as if urging her to get her business done. Claire glared at him as he turned off to the bar instead.
“Yes, I did! And over here, something just for you, Mr. Bennett. Your favorite wine. All the way from home!”
“I don’t like this. Are you okay? Cough if you are.”
“How thoughtful of you, Dr. Bard. Thank you. You’ve gone out of your way to make me feel at home here.”
Claire didn’t like it either. She looked around, keeping up her appearance as she joined the men at the bar. She didn’t see any danger, but something like it was lurking about. Whatever it was, she was fine for now.
She coughed. “Oh, excuse me.”
Bennett watched her more than Bard, but she still couldn’t read his expression. Bard took the fancy bottle out of the container of ice. “Shall we have a glass while we talk?”
“Yes. I’d like that.”
That clicked an idea in her brain. Claire put a hand on Bard’s arm, mustering up the realest fake friendly smile she could handle, looking between the two men under thick lashes. “How about you gentlemen take a seat, get comfortable? Let me serve you.”
Bennett’s smile held something darker, but it was gone in a flash. Bard looked at her funny, but composed himself and slowly put the wine down on the counter. “Of course, Elza! You’re always the sweetest thing! Come, Stephan, over here.”
“What do you have planned, exactly?” Ada asked. “Ugh, I hate going by sound alone.”
Her cohorts had lied to her, she realized. William promised Wesker wouldn’t let her out of his sight and Ada said she would watch over her. Wesker didn’t say much to her before the party, but disclosed if she did what she was told, she would be fine. She was alone here and certainly felt something other than “fine” was coming her way.
The doctor and his guest went to the lounge chairs nearby, sitting across from each other. It was the perfect way for Claire to bug Bennett without him knowing. She opened the white wine and poured their glasses, giving them time to get settled in their seats and start talking. The more distracted they were, the better. It also gave her a moment to get the tiny tracking device ready.
The younger Redfield served Bennett first. She caressed her fingers up his arm, across his shoulder, stopped at the back of his neck, squeezing his collar gently. Her flirtatious smile was enough to distract him from Bard when she handed him his drink. She didn’t remain long, crossing to Bard and giving him his drink with the same smile, the same caress that made her skin crawl. She left them and returned to the bar, gathering up the wine bottle and ice bucket and placing them on the table in between the two men.
Claire eavesdropped on their conversation, but a lot of it made no sense to her. Big research, Sheena and Rockfort Island, Roth, Ashfords, prototypes, T-series. All similar topics that Wesker and William discussed and were involved with.
“You know, it’s strange how all of our business associates keep coming up dead or missing since we’ve been in town,” Bennett said after a long sip of his wine.
Bard grew quiet, confused, his fingers clenching around his wine glass. “What…do you mean?”
The European man looked at Claire, like he knew all of her secrets, not near as charming now. “You know what happened to them...don’t you, Miss Walker? Or should I call you Miss Redfield?”
Claire stiffened, nails digging into the chair arms. She dared not blink, glaring at him, keeping calm, but reeling underneath on how to react. He knew her name. Her _real _name.
Shit!
“Shit!” Ada echoed in her ear. “Claire, don’t do anything rash. Hang in there.”
It wasn’t as though she had much of a choice. She was on her own. Bard’s alarmed face told her everything. He was just as surprised as her, but would be too much of a coward to help her.
Claire took a deep breath. “I don’t know what happened to them.”
“I think Dr. Lowery would say otherwise.”
“How do you know my real name?”
The European businessman crossed one leg casually, swishing the wine in his glass, sharp eyes on her. “All it took was a little digging. You really shouldn’t use your mother’s maiden name as an alias, darling. Especially one as unique as hers.”
Cold steel bumped the back of her head. A gun.
Wesker had told her the same thing. Warned her.
She was careless to use it after not being prepared at the university. Now she was in real danger. The other wolves that Wesker claimed he was protecting her from had stalked her right into a corner. Then again, maybe he wasn’t expecting _this _pack. Or maybe he had and was ready to give her up as tribute for his own motives…
“Uh, Stephan, what’s going on, is t-this necessary?” Bard asked.
“Quiet, or you’ll have one to your head also.” Bennett motioned for Claire to stand. “My business partner, Aaron, would like to speak to you one-on-one, Miss Redfield. You have the time, right? You can help fill the gaps on what’s been happening to our dealings. We’re getting warm, but it seems as though everyone is too afraid to give us answers. Whoever you’re working for, we’ll cut you a nice deal if you expose them.”
Claire kept his gaze, defiant, silent. She had no choice but to comply. She had no weapons on her, no way to hide one in this dress. She slowly moved her hands down to her sides, preparing to push herself up, and felt it. The cold, metal coil of a corkscrew. She forgot she had brought it with her while serving the drinks.
Snatching it up between her fingers, she stood. The man who had the gun to her head pulled her out away from the chair. Bennett rose from his seat, finishing his drink and setting the empty glass down.
Bard shot up as well, looking between Claire and his guest, panicking. “Wh-What are you doing?”
There were two other men in suits now. They must’ve been hiding in the suite this whole time. Although they didn’t have weapons drawn, they were probably packing like the one behind her.
“Nathaniel, lying to me that she is your assistant? After what happened to Simon, I’m shocked. Someone’s got you cowering and afraid, just like Greg. Just like our friend the Police Chief.”
“I-It’s n-not what you think.”
Bennett nodded to the other men. They grabbed Bard by the arms, containing him. The European man pulled a gun equipped with a silencer from his suit jacket.
The doctor fought his captors. “Wait! No!”
Claire stabbed the man behind her in the groin with the corkscrew. He cried out as she spun, disarming him and shoving him away where he tumbled to the floor. She grabbed the bottle of wine and threw it at Bennett’s head just as he switched his gun on her. The bottle shattered on his face.
She didn’t get far with running. Not in that dress, not in those heels, before she was snatched by his men. A bash above her temple instantly made the world spin. Still, she fought, as weak as she suddenly felt.
Bennett was soaked, his face earning a few gashes from broken glass, blood mixing with golden-colored wine. He cursed, wiping his eyes with his sleeve. He grabbed her neck, squeezing hard.
“You little bitch! You’re lucky Aaron wants to speak with you, or you’d be dead!”
That’s when his arm snapped. Like a twig. He screamed. Claire, her vision still hazy from the blow to her head, realized he was attacked. His men were attacked; she was let go. A few blinks and she saw Wesker using some sort of martial arts to swiftly dispose of them. Not Bennett though. He raced away to his escape while holding his limp arm that flopped uselessly as he ran.
The STARS Captain had killed the other three. In seconds. With his hands. He paused, looking to the door where Bennett had fled, as if deciding whether to pursue him. He was over it in seconds though, grabbing her and pulling her to him. Not as rough as she had expected, but gentle wasn’t really in his nature.
“Hold still,” he commanded. She felt his hand on her head. He must’ve been examining the clout she had received. “Are you alright?”
There was some blood on his hand when he withdrew it, and she felt it trickling in her hair. It must’ve been just a small cut, otherwise it would’ve been all over her face by now.
“Yeah,” she said. And she was. It had only made her light-headed for a minute or so.
The nearby chair squeaked as it scooted on the carpet, and a muffled curse came from the other side. Wesker finally looked away from her, jaw clenching. He marched over to the furniture and kicked it. The chair crashed and skidded several feet away. Wesker seized Bard by the collar and picked him up, slamming him into the nearby bar counter. The sound his body made hitting the granite countertop made her flinch, and Bard’s yelp confirmed it.
“Wesker, wait, please! I d-didn’t know! I didn’t! I swear! He was gonna kill me too!”
“He was,” Claire confirmed. 
She had no idea why she defended the asshole, especially when he didn’t offer her any help before. But she could tell he was telling the truth. Wesker paused, but didn’t look at her, probably contemplating what to do with the doctor as he shuddered in his hands.
“Consider your...contract extended indefinitely,” Wesker growled, and shoved him over the other side of the bar. He put a couple fingers up to his ear, the same hidden piece she had. “Ada, William, we’re finished here. Ada, track Bennett. William, tell Irons he has a mess to clean up with Bard and Mueller.”
Bard got to his feet, shaken, his surprised eyes finding hers. The younger Redfield glared at him, a silent message he understood. She had spared him a cruel fate from the Devil. But she wouldn’t do it again.
She returned her gaze to the three bodies around her feet. The one she stabbed with the corkscrew had a snapped neck. The other two looked as though they had suddenly dropped dead, nothing to attribute to the hands of the STARS Captain. But she had seen it with her own eyes. And although it shouldn’t have, it lit a fierce fire in her lower belly, spreading when his arm wrapped around her waist and pulled her towards the door.
The flames were fanned when he whispered in her ear, his hand squeezing her hip. “You did exceptionally well, dear heart. You make me proud.”
When Ada told her Wesker would want to take her home after seeing her in her dress, she had denied wanting him to, denied she wanted to go home with him willingly. But after what she saw, how he held her close to him like she was his, and his alone, how his breath upon her ear titillated her, made her receptive to him only, she could no longer deny it.
Claire wouldn’t be able to stand the drive there. She wanted him. Wanted him to take her. She was a liar; it wasn’t just a one-time fling or a mistake. It was going to happen again. And she wanted it to, and would do nothing to stop it.
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wanderer-noob · 4 years
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slickricklj · 7 years
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Cvxfreak posted this on biohaze:
Found another Japanese article summarizing Oshii's talk. “For Jill's partner, people might think Chris is suitable, but that would bring about a romantic drama-esque feel, which isn't my intention at all. That is why I want to avoid a male-female pairing.” 
ジルのパートナーならクリスが適役ではないのか……と思わなくもないが,それで恋愛ドラマ的な雰囲気が生じるのは本意でないので,男女ペアは避けたいとのこと。 
And Oshii would like to avoid using gigantic monsters in his film. 
Sorry Chris fans! “
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Here’s the source link (not in english) for anyone curious.
http://www.4gamer.net/games/999/G999905/20170614062/
This is so laughably pathetic, but interesting he feels that Chris and Jill teaming up would equate to a romantic vibe.
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13oss13 · 7 years
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Lifestyle of Chris redfield set #1 #illustration #illust #character #cartoon #bosstan13 #fanart #chrisredfield #jillvalentine #chrisxjill #dog #doodles #residentevil #art #draw #anime #digitalart #muscle #videogame
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nagarenu5 · 2 years
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Chris and Jillx3
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jillyjilya · 5 years
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Remember this April Fool's joke?
If only they'd make it real. 😭😭😭
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the-messenger-hawk · 4 years
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ChrisXJill or CarlosXJill
Definitely CarlosXJill. 
I actually love Chris, but he always did give off those “married to his job” vibes, and I personally interpreted his relationship with Jill as fully platonic or “brothers in arms.” (I also lowkey headcanon him as aro/ace, but that’s another matter entirely.) They’re definitely soulmates of a sort, but not the romantic kind in my opinion. 
Besides that, I just really vibe with Carlos being this flirty, devil-may-care guy who’s typical behavior gets shrugged off by Jill and he changes his mindset to a more full-blown genuine respect. Also his nicknames definitely end up rubbing off on her. 
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savage-rhi · 4 years
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“ are you flirting or starting a fight ? ” chrisxjill.... you made me love them asddghl
Hahaha! Welcome to the club :D 💙
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Chris sighed as he walked into the shooting range at the Raccoon City Police Department. Crossing his arms, he discovered his partner Jill shooting off some rounds to blow off steam. It had become a weekly ritual for her to get over cases that hit too close to home. He had a lot of respect for it. Jill’s way of coping was much better than his, such as hitting the local tavern and drinking for a few hours. Chris wouldn’t admit he had a problem though, not even to Jill as much as he trusted her. She had her own problems outside of being a member of STARS. 
“Your stance isn’t strong,” Chris piped up, clearing his throat as he approached Jill. She was about to cut him off, until Chris came up from behind, using his arms to guide her own as he fixed up her posture. He peered over Jill’s shoulder, his face close to hers as he kept his sights on the target Jill had been firing at. 
“Now you’ll have more control and the recoil won’t come back to bite you in the ass.” Chris chuckled as Jill sighed, rolling her eyes playfully. She decided not to fire, instead resting the gun on a small stool in front of her person. 
“Are you flirting or starting a fight?” Jill asked amusingly, turning around and crossing her arms as Chris threw his hands up in surrender. 
“I’m doing no such thing on either end,” Chris said in his defense, smiling as his arms rested at his sides. “I’m just making sure my partner doesn’t lose her edge.” 
They both laughed, amused at each other's antics. The two of them would be lying if there wasn’t chemistry, but neither acted upon it. They were professional after all, the best of the best. Even so, both their personal lives would have gotten in the way sooner or later. That’s what they told themselves. 
“I take it you didn’t just come in here to give me shooting lessons.” Jill smiled as Chris gave a nod, his playful demeanor turning a bit serious as he sighed, looking at all the bullet holes on the target dummy that Jill slaughtered. 
“I guess we’re going to be shipped off tonight. Wesker said that the Bravo team hasn’t been able to make contact with our base. Something’s wrong.”
“Shit,” Jill murmured. “With the recent murder of another hiker in the area Bravo was sent to, this doesn’t look good.”
Chris nodded. “I don’t know why, but I got a bad feeling about this Jill. Something isn’t right.”
Jill furrowed his brows, curiously gazing over her partner. “What do you mean?”
Chris shrugged, not sure of how to explain himself. “Call it a hunch. Anyway, wrap up what you’re doing. I’ll be waiting for you in our office.” 
“Right,” Jill nodded, watching as Chris leaves the area. After the door shuts, Jill contemplates on Chris’s words. A shiver goes up to her spine as the murders as of late come back to mind. Whatever STARS were getting into, she had a feeling it was much bigger than what most in RPD assumed. 
Jill wasn’t sure if she was ready for tonight. 
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theannaredfield · 4 years
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Resident Evil 3 Remake; final thoughts
(spoiler warning. Enter the world of survival horror if you dare)
So, I’ve played the game twice now and we’re starting the third run. I think I finally have my thoughts together so... yeah.
Pros;
The game looks good, and sounds good. Controls pretty well too. The dodge isn’t too hard aside from Jill getting stuck a few seconds after.
There are some really funny jokes, hidden and not (Oh my god Dario)
It does have some cool scenes as well as places
The weapon Arsenal is awesome, but scarce as the modes progress so you really gotta be careful
Cool rewards at the boutique (I want the Hot Dogger so bad)
Carlos and Jill don’t curse at every zombie like Claire and Leon did (granted, Leon did it way less) . Also they have a nice relationship. But god damn it I’m a ChrisXJill fan to death and I will die to say those pictures in her apartment are of them.
They really made Nemesis terrifying, as well as the hunters and drain demos.
The suspense with Nemesis is also really good because the first run I didn’t know where he would be. This gets held back though as he isn’t really in much of the game as Stage one.
Mikhail was awesome and I liked his death. I kinda wish it was a bit longer though as it seemed rushed.
Cons;
While it had cool places, they were vastly underdeveloped. I’m mainly referring to the toy shop which is a giant empty building. I was expecting it to be more filled
Jills last line to Nemesis isn’t the iconic Stars line, and honestly I don’t think it’s replacement is a step up.
Giving the last fight to Nicholai, while it isn’t much of a fight, wasn’t that good of a move? While this game makes him a more relevant villain, Nemesis was your enemy. He was the big bad from the beginning and therefore the last fight should be him, not the side villian. At least have Nemesis kill him.
Following up, I don’t like the ending. I think in the original it was more... sad?? Jill just.. didn’t convey the right emotion there. I thought the voice actor did a good job, it’s just the writing. “So long, RC” sounds like what she would say if she DID move town, like she’s saying goodbye to a friend. She went through hell in Raccoon and could’ve saved it but failed. She should seem a lot more upset...
There was no reason to cut the clock tower since we go right in front of it. They could’ve waited a bit to have the Nemesis boss and did it in there.
I agree that Nemesis didn’t have a lot of fights in stage one, as most of his boss battles are stage two. Stage one is spent running mostly, until the flamethrower battle
They removed Barry for no reason. They added in Marvin for a short little scene to show how he got bit but couldn’t bring in Barry for the objectively best end of the original game? Oh yeah, and Brad was underused. He died as soon as you met him, which was not what I was expecting at all and it’s honestly disappointing. Same for Marvin, I thought Jill would meet him and he would get a bigger role but he was just in one cutscene.
No con list is good without mentioning the reused assets and the other cut places. While some can look past it as this was a “reimagining” that’s NOT how it was marketed. It was called a remake. I don’t think that would free them because the original game doesn’t really exist in here. It cut out a lot of memorable scenes and places. Also the constant reused assets just makes them look lazy anymore, I have seen the same mannequins in RE7, 2 remake, this game, and DMC5. While it is expensive to scan stuff, they can’t reuse a ton of items for the sake of being cheap. Reuse a few things but not so much that people have to question “is this new?”
Sub issues/positives-
These are issues that weren’t really cons but I would’ve enjoyed;
Some reference to the other S.T.A.R.S. members. While there’s no reason to, it would be cool if they came up at times. I know Chris edited the fighting manual but I mean in game. Say when Jill learns she has to make the vaccine she says something like “Damn, if only Rebecca were here. Guess I’ll have to do it myself”
While they never promised us open world, Capcom did say the streets would be bigger... this was kinda a lie? I mean we’re on more streets then in 2 but it’s small areas. I don’t count this as a con because well.. the streets were bigger, just not as big as we wanted.
Jill’s original costume was cool, but I wish that actually gave Carlos all his original instead of just the hair. Also, there should be way more costumes because 2 for Jill compared to RE2’s 5 for Claire (could be 7, if you count No jacket/vest and jacket/vest as different ones like the game does) is kinda.. embarrassing. A lot of this game suffers from being less than 2remake though
More eastereggs. Why the hell wasnt DMC referenced? Anywhere? You mentioned Arthur, Monster Hunter, Morrigan, Megaman, Street fighter, and some other ones but NOT DEVIL MAY CRY? YOURE OTHER MOST POPULAR FRANCHISE? Oh and no Dino Crisis-
2 and 3 fail to interact more than Kendo’s gun shop which is what some people were hoping for once that letter was added.
So all and all, I liked the game but it has its flaws. While it didn’t meet my expectations, I will play it. Gotta get that god damn rocket launcher somehow.
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