Resident Evil: Outbreak: File 0

by Solar Force

Bad Ending

Previous Chapter

Tempest and her group ran towards the Helicopter, but before they could reach it, it took off.

“NO DON’T GO!” Tyrone yelled, but the Helicopter just ascended higher and higher and flew away from the school.

“Oh shit! What now?!” Mad Page asked Tempest in a desperate tone.

“I don’t know!” Tempest said with an angry scowl, as she looked around the field to find something to help them escape. “Quick, everybody, back to the van!” She ordered.

“Wait, what, and go back through the school?!” Adagio shouted confrontationally at Tempest. “Surely that’s suicidal by now.!”

“Well, unless someone else has got any better ideas!” Tempest said, addressing the group.

“Well whatever we do, we need to do it fast! That fence isn’t going to hold much longer!” Wallflower declared..

“She’s right! We need to get out of here!” Solar yelled in a panic.

“Everybody, follow me!” Tempest commanded the group, who followed her back towards the school. As they approached the fence, She, Sunset, and Tyrone shot down the zombies who surrounded the gate. Mad Page then opened the gate and shot down any nearby Zombies.

“Come on!” Sunset yelled, as she ran through the gate and towards the school. Mad Page re-joined the group as they headed back to the school. Just as they reached the back entrance, the doors suddenly opened and more zombies walked out towards the group.

Tempest shot at the zombies, but more and more just kept coming. Everyone else started to help her, shooting down even more zombies, but the more zombies they shot down, the more and more approached from all sides until they were surrounded. “THEY JUST KEEP COMING!” Wallflower yelled in terror, firing off her gun in desperation, until she was pulling the trigger helplessly as she ran out of bullets. “OH NO! I'M OUT!”

“SAME HERE!” Tyrone shouted, as he switched out his guns.

“WE CAN’T STAY HERE ANY LONGER!” Mad Page yelled, as he also ran out of bullets.

“Tempest, what are we going to do?!” Adagio asked their de facto leader.

Tempest then also ran out of ammunition. “I…I don’t know,” She replied in a slightly quivering voice, not knowing what to do now. With all the ammo fast running out, the zombies were getting closer by the second.

“COME ON, THIS WAY!” Tyrone suddenly yelled, and ran towards the side building. Everyone quickly followed him, however, when Tyrone opened the door, and more zombies poured out of the building and grabbed Tyrone.

The group could only watch in horror as the zombies began to devour Tyrone as he screamed in agony as his flesh was ripped from his bones. “OH SHIT!” Mad Page screamed from the sight of Tyrone getting devoured.

Even more zombies came towards the group, and in the next moment, in a blind panic, everyone separated, desperately trying to find somewhere safe from the zombies. Holding each other's hands, Sunset and Wallflower ran towards the parking lot. “What are we going to do now?” Wallflower asked in a panic.

“I don’t know, and now we get separated from the others,” Sunset replied as she caught her breath. “Okay, what we need to do is get back to the Tram and get away from here,” She explained to Wallflower.

“What about the others?” Wallflower asked with worry.

“We can’t go back, we have to leave here as soon as possible,” Sunset said grimly.

“We can’t just leave them here to die!” Wallflower argued in shock at her girlfriend's words.

“If we go back there we’ll get eaten by those things. We can’t go back!” Sunset said, looking deep into Wallflower’s eyes. “Look, I know we can’t just run from them, but I’ve got to think about you and us.” She then takes a deep breath. “Come on, we need to go,” she said, holding out her hand to take Wallflower’s hand.

Wallflower looked at Sunset with reluctance in her eyes, before taking her hand. “Okay,” she said softly.

“Stay close to me, OK,” Sunset said, leading Wallflower towards the Tram. They managed to find their way to the Tram, thankfully without encountering any more zombies. They then boarded the Tram. “Okay, let’s get this thing moving,” Sunset said, and walked over to the control seat, sat down and started the Tram. “Alright, now we can-” She was abruptly cut off as, at that moment, a hand smashed through the glass and grabbed Sunset by her neck.

“SUNSET!” Wallflower screamed as she ran to help her girlfriend. She froze as she saw the tall woman from the Tram Station, who was now holding Sunset in the air by her throat. “LET HER GO!” Wallflower demanded of the tall woman. The woman ignored her demand and continued to choke Sunset. Wallflower then desperately shot her gun at the tall woman. She turned her head and glared at Wallflower. “Let her go!” She demanded again. The woman didn’t listen, and instead tightened her grip, snapping Sunset’s neck, before she dropped her. “NOOOOO!” Wallflower screamed in utter disbelief and horror, as the woman then stepped towards her. Wallflower screamed in a mix of horror, despair and rage, as she unloaded bullet after bullet into the woman, who seemed to just brush it off, and pulled back her clenched hand, and with full force, punched Wallflower in the side of her head. Wallflower collapsed to the floor, bleeding heavily. She was still alive, and she looked over Sunset’s prone body. “Sun...set,” she croaked weakly, as a single tear fell from her eye. Just as she said her last words, the woman raised her foot, before stomping down hard, crushing her head under her boot. Wallflower and Sunset, the two lovers, both met their deaths in Racoon City, but at least they met their ends together.


Solar Force and Angela were now inside the school, shut up inside one of the classrooms. “What are we going to do now?” Angela asked Solar.

“I don’t know, we got separated from the others, and we’re low on ammunition,” Solar said, taking a second to think. “OK, first we need to get out of the school, and then get back to the Tram,” He said, explaining the plan.

“Go back to the Tram?! Are you crazy?!” Angela said, looking at Solar like he was mad.

“Alright, maybe not the Tram, but we could take one of those Jeeps I saw outside,” Solar suggested.

“That’s our only option, isn’t it?” Angela asked, giving a hopeful yet despairing look.

“Sadly, yes it is,” Solar said with a resentful nod.

“OK, I’ll follow your lead,” Angela said, grabbing her stuff.

“Alright,” Solar said as he walked to the door, ready to open it. “No matter what happens, keep moving, don’t stop, and don’t get bitten,” He said to Angela with a very serious look. “Ready?”

“Ready!” Angela announced, pointing her gun out in front of her.

Solar nodded at her, before he pushed open the door and stepped into the hallway, just as a zombie reached for his arm, and he snapped up his and shot it in its head. “OK, let’s move!” Both he and Angela headed through the deserted halls of the school and made their way to the cafeteria. “OK, we can take that fire exit and we’ll be back outside,” Solar said, pointing to the fire exit at the opposite side of the cafeteria.

Angela looked around at the cafeteria, seeing that the whole place was in shambles, and from what she saw, it looked like a huge panic had happened here. “Are you sure we should go through this room?” She asked with uncertainty.

“Yes, we do-” Solar began to answer, but stopped talking when he looked back and saw zombies approaching the Cafeteria. “SHIT!” He and Angela then ran through the doors and he closed them, before he grabbed a table and used it to block the doors. “We’ve got to run, now!” He shouted to Angela, only to see Angela running towards the fire exit, leaving him behind. “AHHH, YOU BITCH!” He shouted angrily, and ran after her, but when he got outside, he heard her scream as he saw her being surrounded and eaten by the dead. “HA! KARMA, BITCH!” Solar yelled with a big satisfied smirk on his face, and then ran towards the nearest Jeep. He wrenched open the door, only for a Zombie to flop out and fall on him. “NOOOO! AHHHH!” He screamed, as the zombie bit deeply into his neck, and began to devour him.


After getting separated from the rest of the group, Tempest and Adagio had locked themselves inside the gymnasium, with the zombies trying to push and shove their way through the locked doors. “We can’t stay here much longer!” Tempest declared.

“But where can we go?!” Adagio asked desperately, “Those things are everywhere!”

“I know that, but if we stay here any longer, those zombies will break through those doors and kill us!” Tempest said darkly.

“What do you think happened to the others?” Adagio asked with deep concern and worry in her voice.

“I don’t know, and I don’t want to think about it,” Tempest said with a grim and regretful tone. She then looked around the room for any means of escape. “I think if we climb to one of those windows we can get back outside, and we’ll make our way towards the Van.”

Adagio looked up at the windows and gulped. “Is that our only option?” She asked.

“I’m afraid so,” Tempest said. She then grabbed some rope and whatever else she could find to make a grappling hook. “Alright, let’s see if this will work.” She then threw the hook up at the windows, and thankfully, it hooked onto the ledge. “And now, here goes nothing.” She grabbed the rope tight and began to climb up towards the windows. She quickly made it to the window ledge. “OK, come on up.” She shouted down to Adagio, calling for her to climb up as well.

Adagio looked up at Tempest as a determined look crossed her face. She was not going to die here like this. She grabbed the rope and began to climb up towards Tempest with all the strength she could muster. She was almost half way up, when the doors of the gymnasium broke down and the zombies flooded inside. “Oh god!” Adagio yelled in fright, climbing the rope even faster. Tempest quickly shot her rifle at the zombies to protect Adagio as she climbed.

“Come on!” Tempest yelled, and Adagio climbed as fast as she could. What they failed to notice was that the makeshift hook was coming apart, and as Adagio reached the window ledge, the hook finally gave way, and Adagio began to fall, and Tempest reached out to grab Adagio’s hand. She held on for dear life, but it was too much, and Adagio’s hand slipped through her figures.

Adagio fell back to the floor and into the crowd of zombies. “AHHHH!” She screamed as the zombies swarmed her, and in moments began to consume her body.

All Tempest could do was watch in horror as Adagio was devoured by the Zombies, and listen to her dying screams. She then carefully aimed her rifle down towards Adagio’s head. “I'm sorry, Adagio,” she whispered sorrowfully, as she shot Adagio threw her head, ensuring there was no way for her to come back as a monster, giving her the only mercy she could. With the deed done, she then crawled out of the window and climbed up onto the roof of the gymnasium. She then looked in all directions for a way to escape from the school. “Fuck…fuck…FUCK!” She exclaimed in panic, as she realized she had no way to escape. She sat down to calm her mind and to think of a solution to escape… but then a long tongue shot out towards her, wrapped around her neck, and pulled her towards one of the skinned creatures that killed the Supervisor from the police station. Tempest desperately aimed her rifle and shot at the creature, trying hard to kill it, but to no avail. The creature seemed unfazed as it pulled her close to its terrifying jaws, and then biting down on her head, spaying blood everywhere, and killing her instantly.


After getting split off from the group, Mad Page had somehow made his way to the rooftop of the school building, and he looked toward the gymnasium just in time to see Tempest’s grizzly death. “Shame, I liked her,” He muttered to himself. He then walked to the edge of the roof. “Now I just need to…” he stopped as he saw a red dot of light moving up his body. “Oh you gotta be sh-” he was abruptly cut off as a machine gun tore him apart, before he tumbled and fell from the roof towards the ground.

Not far off, a man saw him fall. He was wearing a combat uniform with a hard helmet, his face was hidden by a gas mask, and he was carrying enough equipment to supply a small squad. He lowered his rifle and pulled out a walkie talkie. “Confirmed, the school belongs to the dead. I’m moving to the next location now,” He said, moving on to his next mission.

“Racoon City is now declared a dead zone by the US government. At sunrise tomorrow, a thermonuclear warhead will be launched to destroy the city, and stop the spread of the infected. May God have mercy for the nameless victims of Racoon City.”

The End. Thank you for choosing the Bad Ending.