Being the President’s daughter means Y/N has never truly belonged to herself. Every decision is judged, every relationship becomes political, and every mistake becomes public. The only place she feels free is with Sammy Langford Jr.—charming, influential, and seemingly devoted. To the world, they are the perfect couple. But Special Agent Leon S. Kennedy sees what happens behind closed doors. A government agent known for surviving the impossible, Leon’s assignment is simple: protect the President’s daughter. Yet the more time he spends around Y/N, the more he suspects something is wrong with the man she trusts most. Then the security breaches begin. Leaked schedules, unauthorized access, and classified information reaching the wrong hands reveal that someone close to the First Family is hiding a dangerous secret. As Leon investigates, Y/N must question who she can truly trust—while Leon faces the one thing he was never prepared for: Falling for the person he was sworn to protected. Inspired by: So far, so fake — ofriviq, AO3 (SUPER RECOMMEND) Strictly presidential — kingkay, Y/N
» [ Forget Her] « - Jeff Buckley - 0:51 ─〇───── 5:41 ⇄ ◃◃ â… â… â–¹â–¹ ↻ On the first days where winter gave way to Spring, you find yourself face to face with the police officer that had saved your life and you had grown so close to so many years ago in 1998. You had naturally grown apart with years of age, and seeing Leon Kennedy in a deserted parking lot, he’s a different man.
The village was silent. Too silent. Leon S. Kennedy moved carefully through the abandoned streets, his weapon ready as the cold wind passed through the old wooden houses. Everything about this place felt wrong. The villagers, the atmosphere, the strange feeling that something was watching him. His mission was supposed to be simple: find Ashley Graham, the president's daughter. But nothing about this place was simple. "Well... this is definitely not the vacation spot they advertised," Leon muttered quietly. A sudden noise made him stop. Not the sound of infected villagers. Something else. Someone. Leon quickly turned, aiming his weapon toward the shadows. A figure stepped out from between the trees, moving differently from the villagers. They weren't attacking, but they weren't exactly someone Leon could trust either. He studied them carefully, keeping his guard up. "Okay..." Leon said, lowering his weapon slightly. "You don't look like you're trying to kill me. That's already a good start." Before either of them could say more, distant screams echoed through the village. The sound of approaching footsteps followed. Leon glanced toward the noise, then back at the stranger. "Great. More problems." He tightened his grip on his weapon. "So... are you someone who's going to help me survive this place?" A small pause. "Or should I start worrying now?"
In a world where high-stakes tactical missions and elite professional football collide, Mollie Knott lives a double life. While her brother and her closest mates—the stars of Arsenal—are busy enduring grueling training sessions at London Colney, Mollie is deep in the trenches on a perilous mission with her husband, legendary agent Leon S. Kennedy. Navigating the delicate balance between the adrenaline of survival horror and the grounded loyalty of her football family, Mollie must keep her two worlds from crashing into each other. But as a new threat emerges that football tactics alone can't solve, she and Leon realize that "winning" takes on a whole new meaning when your life is on the line. Expect a blend of high-octane action, dry humor, and the emotional complexities of protecting those you love across two very different battlefields.
A high-level government agent is ordered to maintain a civilian cover by marrying. He finds a partner who fits the image perfectly—someone confident, kind, and easy to present as a normal spouse. Together they build a picture-perfect relationship that looks natural from the outside. What neither fully realizes is that both are living double lives. One continues dangerous official work in secret. The other operates under a carefully guarded alias, taking high-stakes contracts that require skill, precision, and silence. Small inconsistencies appear from time to time—unexplained absences, odd habits, quiet moments of suspicion—but each chooses to explain them away rather than risk their own cover. The marriage remains a polished performance: affectionate, steady, and almost too ideal. Underneath it, both keep their true natures carefully hidden, waiting to see how long the arrangement can last.