| Maeve Solis ( @ 2008-06-06 00:11:00 |
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| Entry tags: | el suelo cortado, merchant/ashley, multi-chapter, resident evil 4 |
El Suelo Cortado
Title: El Suelo Cortado 1/?
Fandom: Resident Evil
Pairing: Merchant/Ashley
Rating: Varies from T-M
Warning: Nothing at the moment.
Summary: Something has gone wrong. It's out of control and there's no one to help. Is there?
Disclaimer: I make no claim of ownership and make no profit from this fan-work.
Two weeks? No…was it three? It could have been months for all she knew. Something had complicated her retrieval, according to
“Dammit, Ashley! I could have taken your head right off! Don’t do that!”
“But I heard a noise.” She whispered, still frightened. What if they came back? What if when
“If you haven’t noticed, we’re in a facility full of those damn cultists. Of course there’s gonna be noises. Now, if you will shut up, let’s get some sleep.” He replied, brushing the hair away from his eyes. Ashley couldn’t help but be distracted. His hair looked nice. More often than not, she found herself wanting to brush it away for him.
“Ashley.” His tone left no room for argument. With a final glance at the now-glaring man, she scooted back over to her spot. Her knees ached at their bare contact with the grubby, stone floor. Settling back into where she had been sleeping, she curled her legs into her as she lay on her side. They had to get out of here soon. Didn’t
“
No answer.
“
Nothing.
“Please?”
…
“What?” His voice biting and cranky.
“Don’t you have anyone that can help us? What about that Hennigun woman?”
“Hunnigan. Her name is Hunnigan, and no, I lost contact with Ingrid when I got to the island.”
“Isn’t there anyone else?”
“…No. Any radio signals are scrambled in this area.” He replied shortly. Ashley heard clothes shifting and she turned her head towards the sound.
When he had bust through the door and broken open the cell, she was so relieved that he wasn’t one of those weirdoes that she kept quiet about what they had done. If she did tell him, he might leave her and go back to whatever wonderful place he had sprung from.
She had it now. It didn’t make her feel any different. At times she cried, because after seeing
CRASH
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“Ashley, stay there!”
“Leooon!”
They had found them. So many had found them. It looked they were surrounded.
“Ashley! Go hide. Now!”
She finally obeyed. Frantically looking around, there was only one place to duck in. There was a mass of dilapidated crates lying nearby. She quickly dove behind their opaque shelter and peeked out from one of the sides to keep an eye on
"You can come out now, Ashley."
As she lifted herself out of the surrounding boxes, she saw what had appeared to be a look of satisfaction pass in his eyes. The next moment, it was gone and his usual scowl was in place.
"Those bastards made me waste a couple of mags. Let's go look for that guy in the cloak."
She timidly agreed and followed after him.
After an hour, keeping their eyes peeled for that blue flame, it appeared as if their weapons supplier had vanished.
"I'd never thought I'd say this, but I miss that creepy bastard."
"Good to know I'm missed, Strangah."
They both jumped and turned around towards the voice. There, in the corridor, the Merchant stood holding the eerie torch. He set it down and unfastened the buttons from the eyelets on his heavy cloak. After, he let his arm drop and he waited patiently and silently. Leon didn't seem to happy about his previous admonition being overheard but he squared his shoulders and walked as calmly as possible towards the strange seller. Ashley stayed where she was.
"It seems, Strangah, that ya beat me to this location."
"Yeah, yeah. I need some ammo."
The Merchant held out his hand. Leon shoved the money into it. They could tell he was grinning underneath that bandanna. About what exactly, they sure as hell didn't know.
After receiving the goods Leon wanted, he clicked open his attaché and crammed the cartridges into a corner.
"Come on, Ashley. Let's go."
He glanced at her to see her staring off into space.
"Did. you. hear. me? I said let's go."
"No."
"What?"
She felt like she had gotten an idea. Something that could work. And she hoped it did.
Marching past Leon, she stood right in front of the Merchant. His eyes turned interestedly to her. She straightened her back for extra measure.
"I want you to teach me how to use a gun."
Leon stared.
The Merchant chuckled. He regarded her petulant stance and his gaze flickered over to Leon's incredulous expression before returning to hers.
"Alright."