Leon Kennedy has always been roped into situations based on his bad luck. To his misfortune, he’s been hired as a Government agent to fulfil a task in Spain, to track down the President’s daughter, Ashley Graham.
What Leon doesn’t expect or even want, is having to babysit a fully grown woman who can’t seem to defend herself in the slightest, and at any inconvenience, cries out his name in a high-pitched, shrill whine for help. It also doesn’t help that his mission partner is someone he strongly dislikes, who doesn’t listen to his orders and who is blatantly sarcastic and rude; you.
Leon kicks open the bolted wooden door, dust and debris pillowing in the air in puffs of cloud. His gaze sweeps over the wood cabin—it’ll have to do for now, at least until the storm passes. He settles against the wall, unholstering his weapons. Ashley hesitantly takes a step into the room, afraid to damage her outfit.
Leon inspects his handgun. “We’ll take shelter here for the night, and move out tomorrow.”