Fan Fiction / Yu Yu Hakusho Fan Fiction ❯ Resident Evil: T-Syndrome ❯ the light is gone from your sight ( Chapter 3 )

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Another chapter, yeah, I know, your probably asking, `WTF?'
Well, I'M BORED!!!! So there :P
BTW, Shuichi is 23 in this, and no Yoko, SORRY!!!
Anyway…
 
Disclaimer: I do not own YYH or RE I DO own Harmonie, Tomin, Dr. Benson, and other miscellaneous people who don't matter because their going to die anyway.
 
 
 
 
Chapter Three: the Light is gone from your sight
 
Feeling her blood-lust subside, Harmonie looked down at her handy work and knew that something had changed in her…
 
(Flashback)
 
“Agent 0096! Kill him! Kill him; that's an order!” Harmonie heard over the receiver of her headset.
 
In front of her, cowering was a man who had gotten in the way of her escaping from a mission. She had quickly and easily put him on his back and held her .45 (a handgun basically) aiming for his forehead, but she hesitated.
 
She had never killed someone before…she was 18! All her training had prepared her physically, but mentally and emotionally she couldn't do it! She didn't want his blood on her conscious!
 
“I can't…” she whispered, but held the gun steady nonetheless.
 
“Kill him! That is a direct order, agent 0096!” the voice blared.
“I…” before she could protest her in-bred instinct to follow an order kicked in and she pulled the trigger…
 
(End Flashback)
 
Harmonie remembered the agonizing shock of the kill. But it seemed so far away that she almost wanted to say that it never happened. It felt so natural now…but the problem was, it wasn't supposed to be that way…
 
She could sense Tomin and the good doctor through the mirror. She ran up to it and started banging on it screaming:
 
“WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO ME!? TELL ME WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME!” she wanted so desperately for someone, anyone to tell her…
 
(Tomin, Dr. Benson, and an intern)
 
“WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO ME!? TELL ME WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME!” Harmonie screamed, banging on the glass.
 
Dr. Benson sighed and turned to the `intern' who had just entered.
 
He had long silky hair and deep emerald eyes. Dr. Kurama Minnamino, as he was called, was an expert in bio-research and development, he was supposedly helping their base create an anti-T-syndrome injection.
 
He really wasn't an intern, but that is what any of is applications would say if he left this corporation, under the oath that he would not breathe a word of his experiments to anyone, and searched for a new job.
 
“Yes, Dr. Minnamino?” Dr. Benson asked.
 
Kurama didn't answer right away, he just stared at Harmonie for a moment before looking at Tomin and Benson.
 
“I was just going to inform you that the T-syndrome had a flaw, but apparently you've already found it.” Kurama stated calmly, such a forced calm that chilled both men to the bone.
 
“And what is that? She did what she was supposed to do!” said another man who entered the room.
 
His name was Colonel Richard Marx, the overseer of this facility; his dark eyes held a cool layer of control and his voice demanded respect, even from higher-up in the military. His long hair was pulled into a neat ponytail and the air around him was regal.
 
“What I meant, sir, was that the T-syndrome was supposed to create a warrior able to defeat the t-virus and the creatures it created. It was NOT meant to create the very monster it was supposed to destroy!” Kurama said coldly, putting a sarcastic tone on `sir' and a forceful tone on `not'.
 
Marx narrowed his eyes and stated coolly, “And how would you know this, Dr.?”
 
“Simply,” Kurama stated, “because when creating the opposite of something like the T-virus, whose make-up I've studied very carefully, you would not expect it to create an almost exact replica of it!” Kurama's tone was one of urgency now.
 
“HA! You actually think the T-virus can be countered with something that you were trying to produce? You fight fire with fire, guns with guns, and monsters with monsters! Agent 0096, like the rest of the agents, is nothing more then a pawn and a guinea pig!” Marx then proceeded to laugh himself out of the room.
 
Kurama could not help but clench his fists and silently curse him to hell and back.
 
“So there really was a flaw?” Tomin asked timidly.
 
Kurama sighed, “Yes, instead of creating a warrior that could withstand the bite and infection of 1000 T-virus monsters, it created a monster with the blood-lust of 1000 monsters…” Kurama sighed again and glanced at Harmonie: she was sitting on the opposite wall, slumped with her shoulders shaking in silent tears….
 
What could be worse then this?
 
How could it get worse, when you can't even see the light anymore?
 
But that is a question, that is always answered with the cruelest intentions….