That was, admittedly, not the voice he had expected. In all actuality, he hadn't expected a voice he recognized. Unless that voice had been Albert Wesker. Although at that point, Birkin would have expected slightly more humane (and comfortable) accommodations.
For a long moment, he did not know what to say. And then, with the mention of Annette, and then Sherry, his eyes flashed in anger. How dare this man--
"Annette," he began, hissing, "is dead. And Sherry--" he hesitated. "Sherry is..." he trailed off. The last he remembered, he had left Sherry at home. The attack from Umbrella's special forces had caught him off-guard. He hadn't had a chance to make special arrangements, and...
With the outbreak... and Annette not there to save her... what could have happened?
Sherry was a smart girl -- but had she been able to get out?