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The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls [closed]
Away from the observation deck, Sherry found that the walls of the ship didn't change. It was easier to keep her eyes on the fleshy ground ahead of her (which she was pretending was not fleshy at all, thanks) than look up at the fleshy walls of Stacy. She could be curious about it later, it was just easier to be grossed out now. She filed away how she was getting to the Precinct that Leon and Claire talked about, and after such a long, strange walk from the Observation Deck, they were there. She hadn't spoken much, but then, she didn't talk a whole lot anyway.
Sherry couldn't help the gasp that sneaked out when she finally looked up again. "It's... big," she murmured by way of compliment. It wasn't like the one had been back home, certainly, but, definitely... definitely big.
Sherry couldn't help the gasp that sneaked out when she finally looked up again. "It's... big," she murmured by way of compliment. It wasn't like the one had been back home, certainly, but, definitely... definitely big.

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...yeah, still no idea how to explain that.
He looked over at Claire. Help?
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"We're...not really sure." So much for collected and informed adults. She shook her head a little, keeping her eyes focused on Sherry. "There's seven years that we can account for after Raccoon, but.. maybe Stacy just snatched you sooner than she did us." That made the most sense, it wasn't like either one of them had seen her since then. It twisted her stomach to think Sherry had been stuck at 12 all these years, in this place, but it wasn't like there was anything she could do about it now.
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She straightened her shoulders and took a steadying breath. "What did you do in the mean time? I don't mean here, I mean..." Sherry waved her hand, "After everyone left." It was okay if she didn't think about everything at once. She could take the gist now and concentrate on the details, later.
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He shook that off for the moment, and flashed Sherry a little smile before answering her question.
"Well, I'm still a cop, more or less. Only instead of working for a city, I work for the Federal Government. They taught me a few new tricks, and I got to meet the President and his family, so that's kinda cool."
That was the simplest way of describing things, while leaving out zombie outbreaks in airports and crazy Spaniards.
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"I found my brother." That had been the initial reason she'd left them, so that was probably fairly good news to report. Although it wasn't like she'd seen much of Chris in the months before she'd ended up in this place, but he'd been busy with the BSAA. "And I joined a Non-Government Organization called TerraSave. We sort've specialize in helping the families of victims of bioterrorism." And she also carefully omitted her own problems with the shambling undead.
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"So, does that mean there aren't any more zombies?" What a relief. It would be easier to sleep at night with that in mind. It might even mean that she wouldn't have as horrifying nightmares anymore. "It looks like you were both doing very well! I'm glad!" But now they were all here again, and she at least had an idea of what they were doing. "While we're here, is there any place you don't want me to wander to?" It was a cursory question. Even her parents had given her limits.
Did that make Claire and Leon her de facto parents? The thought made her grin a little.
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Despite Stacy's size, the crew was limited to onl a few areas of the ship, most of which weren't terribly dangerous.
"There are a few parts of the City that are blocked off, so stay away from those. Everywhere else is safe, but you still need to let me or Claire know where you're going."
That whole 'safe' thing could change at any moment around here.
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Still, she had a lot more personal investment in Sherry, so she'd be happier knowing where the girl was at all times.
"There are quite a few other kids around your age, so you won't have to hang around nothing but grown ups."
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After a moment, Leon looked over at Claire.
"At some point, we're going to have to explain how we know her. Unless you want to stick with 'Found her in the middle of a zombie apocalypse.'"
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"What else are we supposed to say?" It wasn't like there was a variety of alternative options that immediately sprung to Claire's mind, but then again, zombie apocalypse was unfortunately one of the primary ways she met new people.
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He had to consider that one for a moment. He turned that idea over in his mind, finding it to be a not bad idea. He looked over at Claire, trying to gauge her reaction.
"Well..."
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"Sherry is probably too young, I mean I know some people have kids late in life, but..."
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No, Claire, Leon was definitely not laughing at you right now."I think what she means is," he started after he was able to collect himself, "not that we tell people she's our kid sister... but that we tell people she's our kid."
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Once her brain had a chance to reboot she stared hard at Sherry, trying to decide if she would actually be passable as their child.
"...Do you think people will buy that?"
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"What do you think...?"
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"I don't think anyone will run DNA tests on us anytime soon." Well, except Dox. He was the only one in the science crew who seemed skeevy enough to do something like that.
"If it makes you more comfortable, we can also say she's simply my daughter..." he told Claire. He was willing to give her an out in case she thought it implied something about her or their relationship that she didn't want anyone thinking. "...or yours."
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"No, it's fine." No matter what, it would be weird. But people were going to think what they'd think no matter what, so she'd just roll with it in the most straightforward way possible. "If we're both her parents that'll be less questions about the missing parent we'll have to make up answers for."
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"So we're all in agreement?" Last chance to back out, Redfield.
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"Just one thing," she glanced over at Leon, raising her index finger into the air. "Last name?"
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"Umm...Redfield..?" she suggested uncertainly.
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"Redfield-Kennedy," she said finally. "Is that okay with the both of you?"
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"It sounds good to me, sweetheart."
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Shaking her head very slightly, she smiled. "Okay, now I think we're settled."
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"So, with that all settled, what do we do now?" Could she go wander? Did she want to? Initial horror aside, Sherry found herself curious of the people on the spaceship. She'd have to get used to that thought, I am on a spaceship.
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Hn...
"It's a girl," he said absently, mostly talking to himself.
He snapped himself out of his thoughts at Sherry's question. What do they do now?
"I guess we can show you around the rest of the ship; introduce you to a few other people."
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"Even if there are a lot of areas blocked off, there's still tons to explore."
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For now, anyway. "Ready, Cl- Mom and Dad."