Lock, Stock, & Barrel

Summary

When Albert Wesker found his way back to the Spencer Estate, ultimately assassinating Oswell E. Spencer, he didn't expect to be intercepted by Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield the very same evening. Nor did Jill expect to awaken somewhere in West Africa when the last thing she remembered was crashing through an ornate window after tackling her former supervisor. Still, the circumstance was mutually beneficial: Wesker was able to mold Jill into his very own super soldier, and Jill was allowed to continue breathing — quid pro quo.

[Resident Evil is the intellectual property of Capcom. I do not own the rights to any of the games or the characters portrayed in this work.]

Originally published 29 June 2021 on Archive Of Our Own.

Tags: Angst, Slow Burn, Manipulation, Prequel, Pre-Resident Evil 5, Resident Evil 5: Lost in Nightmares DLC, Mind Control, Unhealthy Relationships, Explicit Language, Canon-Typical Violence, Wesker has one eye, Eventual Smut, Flashbacks, Power Imbalance, Medical Procedures, Denial of Feelings.

Warnings: Eye Trauma, Mildly Dubious Consent (as a result of mind control), Medical Trauma and Experimentation