hazyhappysad
"A noir act. Villains need vacations too... it just so happens that there are two of them.
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Along the way, an unexpected friendship forms-and maybe even a little change."
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Story Summary:
After vanishing into volcanic ash and myth, Albert Wesker reappears in quiet Sapporo, Japan-seeking solitude, redemption, or maybe just a place to breathe. His strange new peace is disrupted when Le Chiffre, a disgraced gambler with asthma and a sharp tongue, moves into the house across the street. Their uneasy cohabitation begins as silence, shifts to bickering, and somehow becomes a series of chaotic adventures neither man asked for.
Joined unexpectedly by Jill Valentine-who initially tracks Wesker for a mission but stays for something more human-the trio stumbles through karaoke nights, broken inhalers, haunted camping trips, and a growing bond no one can fully name. When Chris Redfield enters the scene, old wounds resurface, secrets threaten to collapse, and loyalties are tested.
What begins as a temporary arrangement turns into something fragile and real-until Le Chiffre disappears without warning, leaving behind only a letter. In the stillness that follows, Wesker stands between two doors: the one to his past, and the one no one ever taught him how to open.
A slow-burn, character-driven tale of found connections, reluctant care, and the silence between arguments-where villains aren't redeemed, but they do change.
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