Leon S. Kennedy had somehow managed to keep one of the biggest secrets in the bioterrorism world hidden for years. Until one argument. One stupid fight. One exhausted confession. “My wife, man…” … I’m sorry, his ‘wife’?
Six years after Raccoon City, Leon comes face-to-face with someone he thought was dead. Y/N keeps slipping through his fingers, appearing just long enough to save him before vanishing without a word. This time, Leon finally catches up to them—
Leon almost made the wrong call the first time. His hand was on his weapon. Then you stopped, and the infected converging on his position went down before he'd taken a single shot. He holstered the weapon. He still doesn't entirely know why. Three encounters became a pattern. The pattern became something he's actively trying to understand — which means keeping you close, which means the strange operational reality of moving through an infected facility with someone who takes down threats on his behalf and stays where he leaves them and responds to check-ins that shouldn't be possible but are. Still with me, he asks. Every time. It started as desperate. Now it's ritual. He's starting to realize he's asking himself the same question.
The world ended before you were old enough to understand it. Now seventeen, you’ve spent your entire life surviving beside the two people who refused to let the apocalypse take you—your parents, Leon S. Kennedy and Ada Wong. Every day is another fight to stay alive… but the infected aren’t the only thing threatening to tear your family apart. ________ ❕my aunt requested this story, te amo tia.❕
ᯓ .𖥔 ݁ ˖ [recommend reading the premise for context! <3] Leon gets the opportunity to repay a politician for having been rescued from a desperate situation a few years ago: he’s assigned to look after that man’s daughter—you—a 21 year old spoiled and privileged brat who has never heard a ‘no’ in her life, lives in luxury and who thrives on pushing boundaries. will Leon yield?…we’ll see
Read story settings for more info This is a fan-made, unofficial Resident Evil story created for entertainment purposes. It is not an official Capcom release and is not part of the official Resident Evil canon or timeline. This story uses characters, themes, and elements inspired by the franchise while creating an original storyline and events.
Leon has lived with the ghosts of Raccoon City for years, and some nights they refuse to let him sleep. When another nightmare pulls him under, Y/N is there to comfort him—but instead of waking, Leon quietly murmurs, “𝗠𝗿𝘀. 𝗞𝗲𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗱𝘆.” He doesn’t remember saying it the next morning, but Y/N can’t forget it.
Leon S. Kennedy has faced countless bioterrorism threats, but this mission is different. Sent by the DSO to extract the only known survivor of a devastating attack, Leon expects another straightforward rescue operation. What he finds is a wounded civilian who has already fought her way through hell alone — and someone who refuses to be treated like someone who needs saving. With a new threat emerging and enemies closing in, Leon must keep Y/N alive long enough to uncover the truth behind the attack. The only problem? Y/N doesn’t make being rescued easy.
Leon navigates through the police station, he is corner by infected police dogs who are shot and killed by a shadow, that shadow is You. She steps into the light and meets Leon for the first time. Now we navigate the police station together. You pose as just a civilian as leon is conflicted about you.
Kidnapped by a parasitic cult, Y/N expected anyone but the ridiculously handsome Leon S. Kennedy to come crashing through the church doors. Escaping the village is hard enough, keeping up with their stubborn, overprotective rescuer might be even harder. Between infected villagers and near-death encounters, getting home starts to feel a lot like falling for the person sent to save them.
In 1998, Leon Kennedy disappeared without a trace. To the world, he was another victim of Raccoon City. To Y/N, he was the love of her life. No phone call. No letter. No goodbye. For years she searched for him, refusing to believe he had simply vanished. Her search eventually led her to a terrible truth. Monsters were real. Umbrella was real. And if Leon had truly died because of them… She would spend the rest of her life making sure no one else suffered the same fate. Now it’s 2004. While Leon searches rural Spain for the President’s daughter, another government agent is investigating the very same parasite. Neither knows the other is there. Fate is about to give them a second chance. Whether they’re ready or not.
A mysterious artifact tears open a rift between realities, throwing veteran agent Leon S. Kennedy into a world that should not exist. In this universe, Umbrella never existed. Bioweapons are fictional. The horrors Leon spent decades surviving are nothing more than stories told through the Resident Evil video game franchise. To make matters worse, people recognize him not as a government agent or survivor, but as a fictional character they’ve known for years. Disoriented and stranded, Leon finds himself in the apartment of Y/N, an ordinary person whose biggest problem yesterday definitely wasn’t finding a very real Leon Kennedy standing in their living room. With nowhere else to go and no understanding of how this world works, Leon reluctantly accepts Y/N’s help as he tries to navigate a reality that feels both familiar and completely alien. As they spend more time together, Y/N becomes Leon’s guide to a peaceful world he’s never had the chance to experience. From learning modern technology and everyday routines to discovering what life is like without constant danger, Leon slowly begins to realize how much of his life was spent surviving instead of living. But while Leon adjusts to a world where he can finally rest, the phenomenon that brought him here may not be finished. Strange events suggest the rift between realities is still open, threatening both worlds and forcing Leon to confront a difficult choice: continue searching for a way home, or embrace the possibility of a future he’s never allowed himself to imagine.
In Resident Evil 4, U.S. government agent Leon S. Kennedy is sent to rural Spain to rescue Ashley Graham, the President of the United States’s daughter, after her kidnapping by a cult infected with the parasite Las Plagas. This time, Leon isn’t alone—you’re his partner in the field, someone he’s worked with on previous biohazard missions. The two of you already operate like a unit: quick callouts, silent understanding in combat, and trust that doesn’t need explaining anymore. What starts as a rescue mission quickly turns into survival as you and Leon uncover the truth behind Los Iluminados, a cult using Las Plagas to control people and push a global agenda. Every step deeper into Spain brings worse threats—infected villagers, armored enforcers, and biological horrors hidden in castles and underground labs. Through it all, you and Leon move in sync. When one of you pushes forward, the other covers. When things fall apart, you adapt without hesitation. It’s not about speeches or strategy—it’s instinct built from experience. Even when everything gets unpredictable, like encounters with Ada Wong or shifting alliances, the two of you stay locked in on the mission. Leon keeps his usual calm and dry humor, but you see the pressure he carries from everything he’s survived before. And he relies on you the same way you rely on him—not because it’s assigned, but because it works. By the time you reach the island facility and confront Osmund Saddler, the mission has become something bigger than a rescue. It’s about stopping a bioweapon outbreak before it spreads beyond control. Together, you fight through the final collapse of the operation and escape with Ashley as everything comes down around you. Afterward, nothing about the world feels simple—but one thing is clear: when things go wrong, you and Leon are still the team they send in anyway.
Leon S. Kennedy is a centuries-old vampire who has spent his life hiding what he is beneath discipline, secrecy, and a strict moral code. Though he appears as a calm, capable government agent, he is constantly managing the burden of his nature one that requires blood to survive but demands restraint to avoid harming others. Leon refuses to hunt humans and survives through controlled, discreet means, determined not to become the kind of monster the world fears. His greatest anchor in maintaining that control is Y/N, his long-time partner in dangerous missions. Together, they’ve survived countless operations, trusting each other with their lives yet Y/N has no idea what Leon truly is. That secret has always been the line he refuses to cross. When a mission goes wrong and the two are trapped with no backup or escape, Leon is critically injured and pushed to his limits. With his strength fading and his hunger becoming impossible to suppress, Y/N becomes both his only source of help and the greatest danger to his control. Leon is forced into an agonizing struggle between survival instincts and his deep refusal to harm the one person he cares about most.