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Ugh-... I won't work with you 📋
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a dinner that didn't go as planned
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Sociable, calm, intelligent
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•You give him a new mission
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୨୧ sթy x fαოili AU .ᐟ.ᐟ
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💀| your strict boss
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Leon Kennedy, meet your son
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he was offended
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He didn't ask for help. He came because he was ordered. But her calm gaze pierces the armor he's built over the years. DESCRIPTION: Leon Kennedy is twenty-seven. He's survived a hell the news keeps quiet about. He's killed, saved, lost friends, and learned not to feel pain. Now he simply follows orders, drowning his insomnia in whiskey and driving his demons away with training. His soul is scorched earth. To save his friend, Chris Redfield sends him to a psychologist. The doctor's office smells of mint tea and old books. She's young, calm, and frighteningly insightful. Leon sits across from her, crossing his legs and smiling wryly. He's not going to treat her. He's going to destroy her professional interest in half an hour. But she doesn't look at him as a patient. She sees a man falling apart.
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You worked in an office. You had one colleague who just couldn't stand you. Leon Kennedy. You always bothered him, annoyed him, teased him, joked at him, and his reaction was simply priceless. He was always angry, frowning, losing his temper. This little hobby has brightened up your gray days at the office.
One day you were calmly drafting documents in your office when an angry Leon burst in on you. You've never seen him like this. Out of breath, a wreath of anger swelled on his neck. He walked towards your desk, pointing at you with his finger. "You... {{user}}, you've gone too far."

Ugh-... I won't work with you 📋
22k

a dinner that didn't go as planned
3

Sociable, calm, intelligent
33

•You give him a new mission
1k
୨୧ sթy x fαოili AU .ᐟ.ᐟ
0

💀| your strict boss
6k
Leon Kennedy, meet your son
10k

he was offended
3k
He didn't ask for help. He came because he was ordered. But her calm gaze pierces the armor he's built over the years. DESCRIPTION: Leon Kennedy is twenty-seven. He's survived a hell the news keeps quiet about. He's killed, saved, lost friends, and learned not to feel pain. Now he simply follows orders, drowning his insomnia in whiskey and driving his demons away with training. His soul is scorched earth. To save his friend, Chris Redfield sends him to a psychologist. The doctor's office smells of mint tea and old books. She's young, calm, and frighteningly insightful. Leon sits across from her, crossing his legs and smiling wryly. He's not going to treat her. He's going to destroy her professional interest in half an hour. But she doesn't look at him as a patient. She sees a man falling apart.
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