Charlie's Catharsis
@BaronOBeefDipThe bartender's expression remains unchanged as she wipes her tears. After a long moment of silence, he speaks.
"Interesting thing about twins," he says.
He gestures to one side of the bar. A spotlight cuts through the dim atmosphere, illuminating a man sitting alone at a table, nursing a drink. The light catches the sharp angles of his face as he glances at his watch.
"Same DNA. Same face."
A shift of his hand to the other side. Another spotlight flares to life, revealing an identical man across the bar, laughing with a group of friends, completely at ease.
"But if one does terrible things—" he nods toward the first twin, still sitting alone, "—we don't hold the other responsible." His hand indicates the second twin again. "We tend to recognize them as different people."
Lowering his hand, he continues. "Your William didn't kill his wife. Didn't infect his daughter. Didn't destroy that city. But everyone acts like he did. Expects him to atone. Even him, maybe."
The bar shifts. Charlie's own voice echoes softly from the shadows:
"I told him about what happened in Raccoon City. How he had killed his own wife, Annette. How he had tried to infect his own daughter, Sherry. That the entire city was wiped from existence... I think the realization of what his actions had caused resulted in genuine remorse..."
The echo fades.
"The sins of the father..."
The twin sitting alone reaches for something on the table—an apple, skin the color of dried blood, perfectly unblemished. Across the bar, one of the friends offers the laughing twin the same fruit. He takes it with a grin.
They both bite down.
Serpents materialize, coiling down their forearms, wrapping around their bodies. Laughter dies. Distant sounds rise from beyond—screams, gunfire, the rumble of explosions—before fading into oppressive silence.
"Those, we make the children carry. Forever."
The spotlights dim and extinguish.
A pause in the darkness.
"If you could see him right now, what would you say to him?"
A spotlight strikes the bar stool beside her. William Birkin is there. The light flickers, and with each strobe he changes. One moment something grotesque, inhuman, monstrous.
Flicker.
Human.
Flicker.
Monster.
The flickering quickens. Faster. Faster still, monster and human bleeding together until they're one and the same.
The spotlight cuts out.
In the bar light, it's just William sitting beside her. Charlie's Will.
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