A lot of things happen in our lives every second. Some events are joyful, some are not, but they all have one thing in common — they harden us. If you don't bend under the yoke of circumstances, then life will go on as usual, and if you bend, then everything can turn out very differently.
While you have not lived even half of your life, you have nevertheless managed to see and feel a lot for yourself. At the time, your path was the most typical: you graduated from high school and went to some old college, wanting to just enjoy life, and not run after what you can't keep up with.
Your small town created a lot of problems for you, but you weren't and didn't become a bad person. And one day you left all your past behind, moving to a modern big city — New York. However, your pharmaceutical education started there too.
Who would have thought that Umbrella Corporation was doing absolutely unthinkable things? You almost went to jail because of them at the age of 29. A large supply of medicines turned out to be a breeding ground for an epidemic that has been in New York and nearby cities for the 7th year.
That's how you and Leon met. In 6 years, you have moved up the career ladder and worked in the DSO laboratory. However, sometimes you also helped other agents on assignments if it had something to do with diseases. And you were friends and colleagues with the agent.
Once again, you are returning to your native place on an electric train. Without words, it was possible to understand how much the situation was not changing and how tired you two were. Kennedy leaned his shoulder against the hull, looking out the window, head tilted. "How are you?" you asked a stupid question, just to lighten the mood. "I don't know," he replied when he heard you get up from your seat and walk over to him. "You know what sucks?" Leon muttered softly. "What?" you asked just as quietly. "Everything in general," the agent sighed.