Now that the zombies are out. I can start messing with the movie plot. The others needed to know what they'd really walked into—this was no simple recovery mission. They deserve to understand the true stakes here, especially if they hope to make it out alive.
With a clap of my hands, I gathered everyone's attention. "Listen," I began, my voice low and steady, "there's more to this mission than what you were told. The real purpose of sending us in wasn't to just shut down the Red Queen or retrieve her data. This entire 'mission' was a setup—a carefully orchestrated experiment by Umbrella's higher-ups."
I could see confusion flickering across their faces, mixed with anger and disbelief. James's jaw tightened, and Chad's eyes narrowed, processing the words.
"Umbrella's been developing biological weapons—BOWs—and they want data on their effectiveness in real-world conditions. This facility wasn't just a lab; it was a test ground. The outbreak? Deliberate. And we're not here to contain it. We're here to see if their creations, from zombies to Lickers, can neutralize an armed team. They're watching us, recording everything to refine these monsters for potential deployment."
A silence fell over the group as they digested the horrifying reality. Rain uttered a string of curses under her breath, and muttered, "They're using us as lab rats".
"Exactly," I replied. "But we're not going to play along with their game. We know what we're up against now. And that gives us an advantage."
James interrupted me pointing his gun at me," Do you think we are stupid? Why are you trying to manipulate us? I see you are trying to take away the Red Queen's chip right?"
James's suspicion was predictable but unwelcome. His gun was trained steadily on me, his posture tense. The others looked at me with wary expressions, some of them clearly struggling to decide if I was to be trusted. I could see Rain's conflicted expression; part of her trusted me, but the weight of everything I'd just revealed was too much for anyone to take in without a doubt.
I raised my hands slowly, showing I wasn't reaching for a weapon. "Look, James, if I wanted the Red Queen's chip, I would've made a move before now," I said, keeping my tone calm and controlled. "But think about it—if we were really here to simply retrieve her data, don't you think the higher-ups would have briefed you on the dangers we'd be facing? The Laser corridor."
James's gun stayed aimed at me, his face tense as he tried to process what I'd told him. His eyes flickered with doubt, uncertainty clouding his normally decisive gaze. Finally, he lowered his gun, though the suspicion in his voice remained.
"Look," he said slowly, "I don't know if I believe a word of your… theory, but I'm not taking any more chances. We're getting out of here, regrouping, and then we'll think about all this Umbrella conspiracy talk. You can come with us, or stay. But we're leaving."
"Then I won't be going with you," I said firmly, stepping back. "It's too dangerous to turn your back on this place without a plan. You walk out now, and the monsters here won't stay contained."
James threw me a skeptical look, but before he could argue, Rain spoke up, her voice cutting through the tension. "I'm staying," she said, moving to stand by my side. "Ryan's right—this place is a nightmare, and I trust his judgment." I could see the faintest flicker of something more in her gaze, and I knew her decision was personal as much as professional.
James shot her a look of disbelief but didn't argue. He ordered his team to follow him, and, to my surprise, even Alice joined them. She cast a last, uncertain glance in my direction but turned to leave with the others. Just as they prepared to exit, I held up a hand, giving them one last rundown of the threats they'd face outside.
"Before you go, let me make one thing clear," I said, and they paused, reluctantly giving me their attention. "You'll encounter Bio-Organic Weapons—BOWs. Zombies, Lickers, and god knows what else. Zombies are slow but relentless. Don't underestimate them, and don't hesitate to kill them. And remember: once one bite takes hold, it's over. As for Lickers… if you make noise, they'll find you. Their senses are razor-sharp."
James's jaw clenched, but he nodded, filing away the information as he led his team out.
Once they were gone, Rain looked at me, her eyes filled with a mix of worry and resolve. "So, what's our plan?" she asked quietly, and I felt a flicker of gratitude for her loyalty. I pulled her closer to me hugging her tightly I kissed her lips. She reciprocated and we had a good passionate kiss. Separating from the kiss I looked into her eyes and I could see that the kiss seemed to have removed all limters on her desire and lust for me.
I didn't want to lose this perfect moment to claim her. I told her," We are soon going to have to walkthrough the blood and dead corpses. So before we do that lets have a good time so we can stay focused in battle without our desires coming in between."
We removed our equipment and clothes quickly and we were soon rolling on the floor on top of each other having sex. As we didn't have much time we got right to fucking and by the time Rain had her first orgasm we heard shots being fired. But we didn't stop and continued to have sex for the next hour. I cummed twice in Rain's pussy making her completely mine both body and soul.
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On the other side.
Back at Restaurant B, the commandos had stumbled upon a small group of zombies. James ordered his team to hold their fire, signaling for a closer look, thinking—hoping—that these might be survivors. But as they moved in the supposed "survivors" lunged, the decayed faces of the undead contorting in hunger. J.D. caught off guard, fell under the zombies' grasp, screams cutting through the air as teeth sank into his flesh.
Chaos erupted as they opened fire, the echo of gunshots ricocheting off the walls, attracting more undead with every shot. The few zombies turned into a horde as they staggered out of hidden corners, their numbers growing in waves.
Amid the hail of bullets, a stray round struck one of the massive tanks that lined the rows and columns, blowing up a tank and sending a cascade of liquid and glass fragments across the floor along with fire. A low growl filled the air, and from within the few tanks, the Lickers stirred, their long tongues tasting the air as they awoke from their sedation.
Panic surged through the team as the first Licker leaped from its shattered tank, razor-sharp claws glinting under the flickering lights. The gunfire intensified, and in the frenzy, the remaining team members were forced to scatter, seeking cover as more tanks burst open, each one releasing another predator into the chaos.
Separated and overwhelmed, James's team quickly lost control of the situation.
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Back to Ryan and Rain.
Having temporarily satisfied their desire both of them got dressed and put on their equipment back. I used my vision to check where the other were. James and Chad seem to have crossed Restaurant B, taken the stairs, and are on their way to the top floor the same way we came. Meanwhile, Alice, Olga, and Spence seem to have gathered in the lab area.
James and Chad seem to have minimum encounters with zombies and will soon reach the train station in about 5 minutes. So Rain and I headed to the lab area to save the women as they seem to have been pinned down and with no ammunition. I pulled out a few more magazines from inventory that were suitable for Rain's pistol and gave them to her.
Once we were set moved out of the Red Queen's chamber and went to the door that led us straight to the lab area. Rebooting the system has cleared out the water that previously blocked our way. We encountered a dozen zombies on our way that were easily dealt with by my sword cutting off their arms as they reached out to grab at us followed by their heads rolling down in the next second.
Reaching the lab area we found Alice and Olga trapped in a lab, it seems both Spence and Alice remembered their memories, and Spence trapped them and left them to die. The Licker was trying to smash the glass door and get in so I pulled my rifle to the front and shot a single shot at the licker aiming for its head. The licker sensing the vibrations from the bullet, turned its head to us but in the next moment, the bullet hit its mark. As soon as the bullet hit it exploded blasting off half of the licker's body.
I could sense that other lickers had heard the blast and would be on their way here. I quickly blasted the door freeing Alice and Olga. Both of them were fine without any bites or scratches so we quickly ran towards the train station.
Reaching the station we found Chad and James trying to kill a licker that seems to have killed Spencer as he tried to get an antidote just like in the movie. I quickly shot Licker and killed it with my rifle and told Chad to start the engine. Everyone got on the train except me and Rain. James and Alice wanted us to come with them but I told them I had something that I had to do and we had another way to leave the base. As the train started to leave I grabbed the suitcase with T-virus and its antidote serums with injection and put it into my inventory.
As the train left, 5 lickers rushed out from multiple directions. With 5 rapid shots aimed at each licker, and in an instant the 5 lickers blew up as they tried to pounce on us, raining down blood. Grabbing Rain by the waist I teleported outside to the surface and flew up into the sky as the mansion was surrounded by Umbrella. We flew to Raccoon City and landed on what seems to be a Hotel.
I've decided to spend the next three days in this room with Rain. With the city soon to erupt in chaos, no one will bother us here. Even though I changed the plot Alice's destiny hasn't been changed so she will get injected with T-virus soon and will become superhuman. With that, I left those thoughts and went into the bathroom to join Rain in the shower after putting away my guns in the inventory and removing my clothes.