A great thing about ME1 is that all of your companions have daddy issues, except Kaiden, who doesn't have daddy issues because he accidentally killed a man. Like, there is so much commitment to daddy issues that Liara has them, and her species is entirely female.
A great thing about ME1 is that all of your companions have daddy issues, except Kaiden, who doesn't have daddy issues because he accidentally killed a man. Like, there is so much commitment to daddy issues that Liara has them, and her species is entirely female.
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Biohazard | Resident Evil (Gameverse)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Leon S. Kennedy/Claire Redfield, Chris Redfield & Claire Redfield
Characters: Claire Redfield, Leon S. Kennedy, Chris Redfield (Resident Evil)
Additional Tags: Post-Resident Evil: Vendetta, Pre-Resident Evil: Death Island, Canon Compliant, Mostly Canon Compliant, Claire and Leon aren't exactly together but aren't exactly not together, Established Relationship, semi-established relationships, Complicated Relationships, Arguing, Angst, Alcohol Abuse/Alcoholism
Series: Part 9 of One Meeting at a Time
Summary:
December 2014 - Claire confronts Leon after the attack on New York.
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“Oh yeah, let me go and tell the government I’m putting my two weeks in. I’m sure I won’t be in prison or dead on the side of the road by the end of the week.”
Claire took a step closer to him, toe to toe, shoving a finger into his chest. “Your life doesn’t have to be just work. You can’t change your job? Fine, take control of the rest of your life instead.”
Leon scoffed. “The rest of my life? That is my life. I couldn’t even get two days into my vacation before your brother was knocking down my door, forcing me back into it.”
A great thing about ME1 is that all of your companions have daddy issues, except Kaiden, who doesn't have daddy issues because he accidentally killed a man. Like, there is so much commitment to daddy issues that Liara has them, and her species is entirely female.
agatha agate has a little spot on the top of her head where her fur is white and it’s very thin and the pink of her skin is a little bit visible all the time. turns out she can get sunburnt there
Justice League identity reveal where they don’t know who Batman is and one day a bunch of them walk in on him just casually eating yogurt in the cafeteria with his cowl off. A bunch of them recognize him, a couple don’t, and they’re all shocked.
Turns out Batman didn’t realize none of them knew who he was, since it had taken him all of ten minutes and three google searches to put everyone’s secret identities together and he just assumed they had all figured it out by this point. Or maybe he had meant to tell them and then just forgotten. Either way, he regularly interacts with half of them outside of hero stuff and hasn’t bothered with the whole separate persona thing with them in years. Shouldn’t they really have figured this out by now? So what if he forgot? This is clearly on them.
One thing that's likely not visible to all younger queers is that little kids shows have gotten radically queerer in the last 10 years.
I'm not just talking about Owl House, Kippo etc, much as I love them.
I mean like stuff for kindergardners.
Characters in Strawberry Shortcake and Superhero Girls and more have gay parents just unremarkably in the background. That was unthinkable 15 years ago.
But the thing that shocks me utterly is the casual inclusion of nonbinary characters.
Dee and Friends in Oz, Polly Pocket, Craig of the Creek...it seems like half the shows my daughter watches have nonbinary characters just seamlessly included. Not even a Very Special Episode. Just...here's the scarecrow in charge of scarecrow village who uses they/them pronouns that everyone just uses without comment.
I was almost 30 before I found the word nonbinary. For my kid to just grow up with this is astonishing.
Conservatives are so mad because it's INCREDIBLY hard to just put this kind of inclusion back away. Once something is normal, and clearly not causing anything bad to happen, it's hard to convince people to be scared of it.
Leon yelling "CLAIRE!" And going straight for her ignoring everything and everyone (He didn't even notice the Doctor there until he actually said something and he didn't even bother answering Chris's question);
Claire's hoarse: "Leon...?"
Leon's VERY SOFT: "No..." At Claire when she says the man's name is Davis. He gives such a lovely and soft "No" it is almost as if he will complete it with a: "No, sweetheart..."
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