Book 1, Chapter 3 - The First Human Spectre
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"You aren't making my life easy Shepard. Firefights in the wards, an all-out assault on Chora's Den. Do you know how many people..." He fell silent for a moment as he looked upon my new friends, definitely not expecting a krogan and a quarian. "A krogan? A quarian? What the hell are you up to, Shepard?"
"Maybe if you shut up for five seconds, I could explain myself."
"Shepard!" Anderson barked.
"I mean no disrespect to you, sir," I stated, looking at him, "But I've just had a really shit day trying to sort this out and will not put up with disrespect from the likes of him."
I just glared at Udina and I was surprised he wilted so fast. Maybe I was more intimidating than I thought? Or maybe it was the giant krogan behind me? "I apologise, Commander. This whole thing with Saren has got me a bit on edge."
"All of us are, sir," I replied, accepting the apology.
"Of course." He looked to my side. "And if you have evidence, I would like to hear it, Miss...?"
"My name is Tali. Tali'Zorah nar Rayya."
She then explained what brought her to the Citadel, having left her fleet on what they call a Pilgrimage, a rite of passage into adulthood. Basically, it was a case of they were sent off into the wide galaxy, only returning when they had found something that could be of value to the fleet. She added that many quarians don't actually return, not because of failure, but because they preferred to live amongst the other species.
Then she got to the point, not that any of us hurried her. Humanity had limited to no contact with any quarians so she was telling us things none of us knew. She had heard reports of geth, something that peaked her curiosity, considering the geth rarely if ever left the Veil. She tracked a patrol of geth, something quite brave for a lone quarian, before managing to get one of them alone, disabling it and removing its memory core. Anderson was definitely impressed by that revelation. She hadn't been able to save much but what she had saved was audio that was the evidence we needed.
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Eden Prime was a major victory! The beacon has brought us one step closer to finding the Conduit."
Anderson couldn't quite contain his excitement as it was clearly Saren's voice on the tape. If the Council wanted evidence he was involved, they now had it.
Tali then stated there was more audio, a second voice. "
And one step closer to the return of the Reapers."
None of us recognised the second voice. Barley any of us knew what a Reaper was. Tali knew a little bit, apparently responsible for the demise of the Prothean civilisation that had existed fifty-thousand years before us. Apparently all the Reapers did was show up, wipe out the Protheans, then disappeared without a trace.
Udina was sceptical but I gave it some thought then clicked my fingers. "Hang on, she's right, or at least it makes sense. My contact with the beacon on Eden Prime, the visions. It was some sort of... warning perhaps. But I understand the vision at least a little better. It was the Reapers wiping out the Protheans. I'm sure of it."
"The geth appear to revere the Reapers as gods," Tali added, "The pinnacle of non-organic life. And they believe Saren knows how to bring the Reapers back."
"I'm not sure the Council will believe everything about the Reapers, but we definitely have the proof we need to prove Saren is a traitor," Udina stated, "It's rather late now. We'll present our findings to the Council tomorrow." He paused before adding, "Good work, Commander."
"Thanks."
Heading out of the embassy, we gathered out the front. Alenko, Ash and I would head back to the ship. Garrus had his own place, Wrex has his own room in a hotel on one of the Wards, but Tali had nowhere to stay, so we offered her a bunk back on the ship, agreeing to meet up with Garrus and Wrex in the morning before we met the Council. Garrus wanted to see Saren taken down, Wrex admitted he simply had nothing better to do.
I was absolutely starving by now, so the first place we visited on our return to the ship was the mess, where I quickly scoffed down a couple of plates of meat, potatoes and veggies. "Must have got fresh supplies after docking," Alenko stated.
As the three of us ate, I noticed Tali attached something to the front of her mask, almost like a toothpaste container. Asking what it was, she said it was simply the way her people ate food most of the time. I thought we might have offended her, but she just laughed and said we must have been hungry after fighting across the Citadel.
After a quick shower, the four of us sat back with a drink, going over events of the day and what we expected the next. We were all yawning after a few minutes. Alenko was happy to sleep in one of the pods. Being new to the ship, Ash and Tali had the choice of a pod or a bunk. Tali chose a pod but Ash wanted to sleep on a mattress. Once Alenko and Tali were comfortable, Ash and I headed to the bunkroom.
I undressed quickly. You get used to the lack of privacy and one shouldn't be too modest. I kept on my underwear, but otherwise I lay back on my bed. I did glance to see Ashley undressing down to her underwear. If she knew I was looking, she didn't make a fuss. She was fit, very fit. An athletic shape to her body that made her a knock out immediately in my eyes. Couldn't quite figure out her bust size due to the sports bra, but when she bent over, there was enough cleavage on display to be slightly arousing. That's when she did meet my eyes, simply smirking. I just looked away though wasn't embarrassed.
Surprisingly, she hopped up onto the bunk above me, then peeked over the side. "Is every day like this with you, sir?"
"We're not on duty, Ash. Call me Shepard."
"Well?"
"To be honest, my life can be a little bit nuts at times. Past couple of days have been extreme though. You?"
"I'm used to boring postings on colony worlds."
"I mean no offence but how the hell are you still only a Chief?"
"My last name is Williams, Shepard. Think about it for a few seconds and you'll understand."