A/N -- My first chapter got a few people clicking that 'favourite' button, so that's good. But I would also like to hear your comments, particularly if you enjoyed a certain chapter, or if there is something you would like to see covered, whether it's a particular event or a certain romantic partner.
There will be no central romance to this story, but it won't be a harem either. Shepard will be too busy saving the galaxy to really think about romance but will be looking for 'stress relief'. I will eventually focus on other characters, splitting between Shepard's POV and others, and there will be focus on other partnerships. (I could change my mind regarding romance, but to be honest, I write stories for other sites and have already done the whole romance thing. I can go a little wild on this site!)
The idea I have going forward is for this to cover all three games, perhaps touching on other media as well (books and comics in particular). For Mass Effect, each main mission will have its own chapter, while there will be references or small sections in regards to side missions. For Mass Effect 2, each recruitment and loyalty mission will have a dedicated chapter, as will any Collector mission. For Mass Effect 3, each priority mission will have a dedicated chapter. And I will likely have an ending regarding the post-Mass Effect world, which is quite a popular genre in fan fiction.
The only other thing I have to note is that I plan on some chapters being mostly sex-free, simply because the story needs to progress, and a chapter with a sex scene isn't always required. Let me know what you think about that too.
Anyway, hope you enjoy what is to come. As I said above, comments and feedback is always appreciated.
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Book 1, Chapter 2 -- It Just Got Complicated (Eden Prime)
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It was far too quiet and peaceful compared to what we'd seen on the screen only minutes before arriving. Once we had boots on the ground, the three of us moved quickly into cover, waiting for what I thought would be the inevitable assault. Surely someone would have seen our ship come in?
But no, no-one came to greet us, so after assessing our position, we headed off towards the dig sit. It didn't take long to find the first victims of the fight. But it wasn't just the fact they were dead, they'd been charred until they were almost unrecognisable. Jenkins immediately removed his helmet and the breakfast he'd eaten came up. Even Alenko looked queasy. I crouched down, trying to breathe through my mouth. "The fire was intense but burned out quickly," I stated.
"Any idea who did it?" Alenko asked.
"None. But we'll find out soon enough."
Making sure Jenkins was okay, we moved out, eventually following a path that would lead us through part of the colony, the dig site located down a tramway. Approaching a barren field, I gestured to stop and took a knee. Perfect place for an ambush though all appeared quiet. I checked near and the horizon for any signs of hostiles. Seeing and sensing nothing, I gestured for Jenkins to run to the next piece of cover.
The bastards were waiting. He'd taken maybe a dozen steps when they appeared from cover and fired. Bullets ripped through the young Corporal, Alenko and I rising and firing back. Jenkins hit the deck as we managed to grab him with one hand, firing with our other. Sitting him back against the roc, Alenko and I stood up and dealt with what looked like drones. A few bullets made both of them blow up, immediately returning to Jenkins side.
His eyes were open but the life was already fading. I grabbed his hand as Alenko started to work the medi-gel, but I'd already seen this far too often. "Alenko," I whispered. The Lieutenant looked up and I shook my head. "Just give him something for the pain," I added softly.
I held his hand until I felt it weaken. He whispered something, though I didn't hear quite what it was. He managed to lift his head a final time, looking up at the sky, before he released a sigh and his body sagged, his eyes now lifeless. He was the first I'd ever lost under my command. I'd been on the frontlines around the galaxy but had always been subordinate to someone else. My first day on the ground, in charge, and I'd already lost a soldier.
I closed his eyes with my fingers and laid him down on the ground, reporting to the
Normandy
. They would pick up his body while Alenko and I moved forward. I was now pissed off, but not stupid to just go rushing forward blindly because I was angry. That's when mistakes are made.
We checked the drones we'd taken down. Definitely not Alliance, the technology foreign to my eyes. Alenko didn't know either. We moved on, more of those drones appearing in the distance. Alenko and I split into cover and returned fire. The good thing for us is that they simply hovered in the air, so were relatively easy to take down. Their rate of fire was concerning though, having to time when we rose out of cover to shoot.
Cresting a hill, I pointed out the dig site was ahead. It looked abandoned from where we were standing, and I could see no sign of any sort of Prothean beacon. Alenko pointed as I heard gunfire. "Look, Shepard! One of ours!"
I'd never seen a geth before, though heard a lot about them and we'd certainly learned of them over the years. And she was definitely being chased by geth. A few of them in fact.
What the fuck are geth doing on Eden Prime?
I didn't vocalise that thought, simply moving with Alenko as we fired at the geth. That distracted most of them, letting the soldier get into cover. Firing from two directions, the geth didn't fall easily but Alenko certainly proved he had some smart, using some tech abilities to help overheat weapons or disable shields, leaving them as easier pickings.
Approaching the soldier as they stood out of cover, they removed their helmet to reveal it was a woman. Brunette hair and rather lovely brown eyes when they met mine. She was no shrinking violet though. This woman was a soldier, through and through. If you are one, you recognise one in return. Thing is, women serving in the military was normal but their numbers were still fewer than men so it could still be a surprise at times, which is why it was a slight surprise. "Who are you?" I asked.
"Gunnery Chief Ashley Williams of the 212, sir," she replied, saluting, I assume recognising the armour. "You are?"
"Commander Shepard, and this is Lieutenant Alenko. We're from the Normandy."
"Commander Shep...? What are you doing here, sir?"
"We're here to collect that Prothean beacon the scientists dug up. What's going on here? What are geth doing on Eden Prime?"
"Must be about the beacon, sir."
"And that ship we saw?"
"No idea, sir. Been too busy fighting off geth to worry about anything else... er, sir."