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1.3
She wasn't dead.
That was the first thing Jill realized as she picked herself up off the street. The second thing she realized was that she was alone.
Jill stood on shaky legs, her whole body sore and aching from the near-brush with death. Coughing, she stared at the mass of twisted metal that lay across the street. The corpse that used to be their helicopter, its husk now blackened from smoke and fire. And adorning it were the charred bodies of the Lickers that brought it down.
Fucking things... I thought I was done with them...
They had very nearly killed her. Jill felt a spike of fear as she wondered: Did they kill Rebecca?
There came a voice then, hollering over the wreckage of the helicopter. A man's voice. One that Jill was both relieved and frustrated to hear.
"Anyone alive over there?" Dalton called out again, his voice booming over the sound of the crackling fire. "Sound off!"
Jill spat out a glob of blood, groaning as she rose to her full height. A dull pain thrummed along her back. Nothing broken, she could tell, but bruises would definitely be sore in the morning. If she even lived that long.
"I'm here!" She cried out.
Jill slowly moved to the back end of the helicopter. There she was able to see across to the other side of the street. And to her joy, there stood Rebecca! The medic looked a little roughed up and she was missing her kevlar, but other than that Jill's old friend was alive and well!
"Good to see you made it in one piece, Jill." Rebecca called out to her across the wreckage. Jill could see her friend was smiling, the shorter woman just happy as she was.
"Likewise." Jill said, groaning as she clutched her aching side. Jill gestured to Rebecca's missing kevlar vest... and the bloody spot on her right flank under her arm. "You okay?"
"I'm fine. Nothing I can't walk off." Rebecca assured her.
Jill nodded. She wished she was on the other side of the wreckage. Because at least then she could at least make sure Rebecca was fine. Years of service together left Jill knowing what kind of woman Rebecca was, the selfless type who downplayed her own injuries.
"Anyone alive on your side?" Dalton asked, moving his bulk up behind Rebecca. Unlike the medic, the man was still decked out in all his gear. The surprise Licker attack apparently left the Umbrella mercenary no worse for wear, Jill noted bitterly.
"No. Just me." Jill answered regretfully.
Of all the people we just lost - good people -
he's
the one who makes it. Typical.
"Damn." She heard Dalton say. Then he shouted again. "Were you close with any of those guys?"
Jill scowled at him through the crackling fire.
"Don't get all buddy-buddy with me." She snapped back. "I don't need sympathy from an Umbrella merc."
Again, Dalton took the shut-down in stride. Or at least, he didn't seem openly offended. He gave a snort and a half-shrug.
"Just checking if you're still all there." He said flatly. Then, even through the fire, Jill caught a dirty look in his eyes. The tiniest smile tugged at the corner of his mouth. "Can't have you breaking down emotionally. We've still got a mission to complete."
The stab against Jill's capabilities were clear. But Jill just didn't have the energy to rise to Dalton's bait.
"Can you find a way over to us?" Rebecca cut in, shooting Dalton a sour look out of the corner of her eyes.
Jill shook her head.
"None that I can see." She called over to the mismatched pair. Jill glanced off to the side of the street, spotting a bank with a gaping hole in its concrete wall. It seemed she had spoken too soon. "I could cut through that building, work my way over to you. But that will take some time."
"We can't afford to sit here and wait for you." Dalton shouted, his voice firm and commanded. He was no longer teasing, she knew. The man was dead serious. "The clock's still ticking, Valentine. Ladybug is waiting for us. We gotta move."
Jill scowled at the meathead slab of muscle. Who did he think he was? Trying to leave Jill behind so he could possibly try some bullshit with Rebecca?
Over my dead body...
"If you think I'm just going to leave you alone with her-"
"He's right, Jill." Rebecca cut her off. Jill blinked, shocked that her friend was actually agreeing with the mercenary. Rebecca continued on before Jill could raise a protest. "If the red zone has already gotten this bad, how long do you think Ladybug can hold out at the Tricell HQ? We just don't have the time to wait."
Jill let the point simmer. Taking a deep breath, feeling the ache in her ribs as she did so, the BSAA golden girl gave a nod. Dalton's pragmatism made sense. It was the best thing for the mission. But that didn't mean Jill had to like it.
"Are you sure?" Jill asked. But she already knew Rebecca's answer.
"I'm a big girl, Jill. I can take care of myself." The medic said. The faint smile on Rebecca's face alleviated Jill's concerns. But only a little.
Jill returned Rebecca's smile. Then she turned her eyes onto Dalton, her face twisting into a withering glare. She pointed at him accusingly.
"If anything - anything - happens to her..." Jill warned. She didn't even need to finish the sentence. Her intent was clear.
"Miss Chambers will be perfectly safe with me." Dalton promised. Though the smugness that colored his voice did not instill much faith in Jill. "You have my word."
And your word is worth jack shit,
Jill thought icily.
"I'll try and catch up. Don't do anything stupid while I'm gone." Jill directed her concern at Rebecca. And only Rebecca. The shorter woman had already survived so much. She wasn't going to die tonight. Not because of a meathead like Dalton. Jill would
not
allow it.
"Wouldn't dream of it!" Rebecca shouted back at her. They both noted with distaste that Dalton was already departing. The medic began to edge away from the crashed helo in his direction, throwing one last smile Jill's way. "See you in a few?"
"You bet!" Jill answered.
Then the pair was out of sight. And Jill was alone.
The brunette breathed in, willing herself to ignore the aches and pains that spotted her body. She picked up a discarded pistol from the ground. Whether it belonged to one of the BSAA guys or to one of the T-U mercs didn't matter. They wouldn't be needing it anymore.
Jill checked the weapon, making sure she had a full magazine. Satisfied that she was no longer completely toothless, the BSAA operative turned from the blazing wreckage and headed into the bank.
She didn't like splitting up. She had seen enough horror flicks to know how bad of an idea that was. But the mission came first.
Jill could only hope that she made the right decision.
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Sheer, dumb luck. That was the only reason Rebecca was still alive. That, and the timely intervention of one John Dalton.