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hum-tittle · 7 months
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In case you didn't know Mordin gives advice for specific romances in Mass Effect 2.
Mordin’s Advice:
Garrus- you might die
Jack- you might die
Tali- she might die
Miranda- you might get probed
Thane- you might get high
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missmrah · 8 months
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This fabulous request is for @lkn3520 ❤️ There's something I love so much about badass characters dropping their guard to be soft with another person, and I love getting to draw that moment. Thank you so much, I had a lot of fun on this one 🥰
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finchmarie · 4 months
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I'm going to pretend I snuck this in on Monday.
These two are s o g o o d. The perfect black cat x golden retriever vibes.
I'm pretty pleased with this with my main complaint being that Star doesn't look large enough and I'm gonna have to try again and do them justice.
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tare-otome · 4 months
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Jack: "Knock that shit off. You're gonna blow the Reapers to hell. And then you're coming back and taking me out dancing."
... I don' t think she knows what she's asking, LOL.
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eruukat-art · 1 year
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butch4butch jackshep :) my shep uses she/her pronouns
first pic is jack helping shep shave her hair.. the small note reads “weird layers.. jack’ll fix it”. pic with just shep says “did lots of exercises targetting muscles 2 emphasize pecs -> more masc looking chest w/o top surgery!” and pic with just jack says “open binds, w/ help of harness”.
i did these in an effort to start digitally sketching more often instead of reserving digital art for pieces with a shitton of rendering + foreplanning. its weird to see my art in the brushes i used like 3 years ago
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aceghosts · 1 month
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I Know You Feel Lost, But I'm Here To Wander With You
Summary: The week that Rooney’s family died is always the worst week of the year.
Rooney is having a bad week, the anniversary of their family death's looming over them. Luckily, they've got Yorinobu in their corner.
Title comes from Being As An Oceans' Find Our Way.
Rating: M
Warnings: PLEASE MIND THE WARNINGS FOR THIS ONE! This deals very explicitly with Rooney's grief and violent loss of their family. (Rooney is originally from Mass Effect with a Colonist background. This fic is adapting that background.) They are in a dark place, and thus, some of Rooney's thoughts, such as not wanting to exist, may be triggering. It also relieves Rooney's memories of that day and the traumatic things they saw, including watching someone die in their arms. Other warnings are depiction of violence, survivor's guilt, childhood trauma, discussions of dysfunctional childhoods (kind of), and drinking to cope. I think that covers everything, but if I need to tag for anything else, let me know.
Words: 5,188 words
Author's Note: Takes place before the events of CP2077, roughly six years before. I strongly encourage you to read Is This the End Or Is This the Beginning if you have not, as this fic directly references events in that fic.
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@carlosoliveiraa, @socially-awkward-skeleton, @derelictheretic, @imogenkol, @theelderhazelnut,
@strangefable, @cassietrn, @direwombat, @cloudofbutterflies92
AO3
The week that Rooney’s family died is always the worst week of the year.
Rooney’s normally unflinching, steady demeanor turns brittle. Their mood is an ever-vicious cycle of grief looping into numbness with static in their brain, which eventually loops back into a grief that threatens to swallow them whole, pulling Rooney beneath its dark depths. Their sleep schedule goes to hell, ghosts haunting their dreams. Even in their waking hours, the ghosts haunt them, always in the corner of their mind. Nothing holds any interest for them, and they’re nauseous all the time, only able to pick at their food. The weight of a broken promise weighs heavily on their shoulders, and Rooney feels like they’re drowning underneath it all, exhausted from fighting the tide. All they want to do is hide in their room underneath blankets until the storm passes, when they finally grasp onto some sense of normality. Most years, Rooney powers through, only taking the day of their family’s death off. Their usual ritual is to spend the day alone, writing unsent letters to the ghosts they carry with them. 
Their grief takes on a different form this year, a more malevolent form. It hits harder, a dark, black cloud hanging over them. It’s so hard to breathe, to simply exist. Their limbs are tied down, each movement more difficult than the last. They feel so numb to it all, to the whole point of their existence. All Rooney wants to do is to stop existing, simply dissipate into nothing. They want to let the waves pull them under, to simply stop fighting and give in for once. Rooney wonders if this year is harder because they died and now know death intimately. Maybe, it’s the fact they’re stuck in this Arasaka facility, amongst enemies and isolated from their comrades. Maybe, it’s that small glimpse of what they saw between life and death. Maybe, it’s the fact that they know they will be denied death, doomed to walk this earth as long as someone else demands it. If they died now, Rooney knows Arasaka would pull them back, deny them the dignity of simply being able to die.
And then, there is Yorinobu, Rooney’s only friend in this lonely place. They avoid him, leaving sessions early and ducking into hiding places when he searches for them. He doesn’t need to see Rooney like this, doesn’t have to know about any of this. Rooney doesn’t want him to think less of them, if he doesn’t already know. They need to focus on getting information for him. They need to focus on their mission. And, perhaps selfishly, Rooney does not want Yorinobu to worry about them. No one should have to worry about them. The grief will pass like it always does, and Rooney will be fine...right?
“We’re done, Shepard,” Leah, one of the scientists, says, openly disappointed with their poor performance, a common theme this week, “Go to your next session.” Right, another combat test. Leah had just run through a short test of their quickhacking capabilities. Miles, another scientist, wanted to put Rooney through a combat test with their optical camouflage.
“I will escort them to their next session.” They slowly look over in Yorinobu’s direction, unaware he was there. Arms crossed over his chest, he smiles at them warmly, eyes only on Rooney.
Rooney stares at him blankly, unable to muster even the smallest smile. They should be excited to see Yorinobu, ready to dish out what they know to him. Instead, Rooney feels nothing, hollow, like every other day of this forsaken week. Leah, who must have only realized he was here as well, bows. Shooting a glare at Rooney for their perceived rudeness, she replies, “Yes, Yorinobu-Sama. Shepard would be honored to accompany you.”
Yorinobu’s smile drops, brow furrows in concern as Rooney lethargically walks toward him. Shit, they need to act normally. They fall into step with him as they leave the room, still mute. “How are you feeling?”
“Fine.”
Not nearly a convincing enough answer. “Shepard,” He starts, voice soft, “I know you would prefer to talk with one of your fellow soldiers, but I would like to listen if you need someone.”
Rooney feels a lump in their throat, swallowing it down. “I’m okay,” They assure him, gently brushing their hand against his, “I’m just tired.”
He eyes them suspiciously, eventually relenting. “I have some news that you may be interested in. Some of it I can tell you now, the rest later.” As he talks, Rooney tunes him out, his voice becoming background noise like everything else. Their brain is unable to concentrate, thinking sluggishly. Every once in a while, Rooney offers a nod or a small noise of acknowledgment to keep up the appearance they are listening. “Now, I know you must not be listening.”
Shaking their head as they stop in their tracks, Rooney apologizes, “I’m sorry. Can you repeat that?” Yorinobu stops beside them, placing his hand on their shoulder in concern. Guilt burns within Rooney. He shouldn’t worry about them; no one should. They’ll power through this, just like everyone expects them to.
“I-.”
“Shepard!” Fucking hell, all of the goddamn people it had to be her, Rooney’s least favorite person in the facility. Dr. Naomi Kimura, their psychologist, dredged up every single awful thing mentioned in their psych profile as if it would magically convince Rooney to talk. Instead, Rooney shut down, staring at their hands quietly until their time was up. And this week, she was at her worst, mentioning their family constantly, how hard it must have been, and how Rooney could talk to her. It took every inch of their being to resist punching her, especially when she mentioned Jack. How dare she even mention his name. Rooney prefers dying again to having to talk to Dr. Kimura about one of the worst days of their life. “How are you feeling today, Shepard?” she asks, catching up to the pair.
They look down, staring at their shoes, fists clenched tightly. “I think Shepard is tired,” Yorinobu intervenes, “You should give them space.”
Dr. Kimura sighs. “Yes. Of course, they would be tired,” her pitying voice sounds like nails on a chalkboard, and Rooney bites the inside of their cheek, fighting the urge to scream. “I wanted to make sure that my patient was feeling well, especially on the anniversary of something so tragic.”
“Something tragic?” Yorinobu echoes.
“Their family,” They start walking, unable to listen. Rooney won’t give her the satisfaction of them telling her to shove it. And they don’t know if they can stomach Yorinobu looking at them like…like…
“Excuse us, Dr. Kimura.” Yorinobu excuses himself, catching up to Rooney. “Where are you going? What is goi-?”
“I should go,” Rooney cuts him off, their voice robotic and detached, leaving a confused Yorinobu behind.
Later that evening, when Rooney reaches their room after an afternoon of tests, Yorinobu stands outside their room. In his hands, he has a bottle of whiskey and two glasses. “Would you like to talk? Or drink?” Yorinobu holds the bottle of whiskey up for Rooney. They soften, recognizing the name on the bottle. It’s the same brand, the one that led to their first real conversation. To Rooney becoming an informant, and eventually, they suppose, a friend. Their eyes water, a sob stuck in their throat. “Did-Did I do something wrong?”
“It’s complicated,” Rooney wipes at their eyes, clearing their throat, “You didn’t do anything wrong.” He relaxes, his shoulders dropping. Yet, Yorinobu’s brow is furrowed, watching them carefully. “We should talk,” Rooney says, knowing that they owe Yorinobu the truth, “Can we go to your office?”
He nods, wrapping an arm around their shoulder. Rooney leans into him, resting their head on his shoulder. He feels so sturdy when they are so weak, like a small boat being tossed upon the waves in a storm.
Making themselves comfortable on the black leather couch in Yorinobu’s office, each with a glass of whiskey, Rooney takes a sip, needing to work up their courage. “I…um…” they start hesitantly, the words reluctant to leave their mouth.
Yorinobu slides an arm behind them, hand on their shoulder. “Take your time.”
“Right,” Rooney takes another sip, “Do you remember what I told you about my family?”
“You mentioned they died when you were sixteen,” a horrified look comes over him, quickly connecting the dots, “Is this the day they-?”
Rooney nods, confirming his suspicion as Yorinobu takes a sharp breath. “I’m sure you’ve heard by now how they’ve died.” Everyone knows. In the Militia, it was an open secret that being around Rooney was likely to get you killed. Unlucky Shepard. Go with them on a mission, and you won’t come back.
“I have not.” Wait, what? They look over at him in confusion. “I knew you would tell me on your own terms,” Yorinobu admits, “You are honest with me. I can be patient if you need me to be.”
Their guarded heart softens at his admission. “Thank you.”
“There is no need to thank me.”
Silence washes over the both of them as Rooney thinks through their next words. They’re so used to people knowing them by their reputation. The Soldier who got shit done. The Sole Survivor. With Yorinobu, none of those expectations are placed upon them. Rooney is free to be themself. It is an oddly wonderful feeling; it is an oddly terrifying one. “I guess I could start at the beginning…”
He nods, allowing Rooney to continue. “I grew up in a small Biotechnica Company Town. My mom, Hannah Shepard, worked as the head of security.” They remember their mother, a former Militech officer, brave and fearless. Never backing down. “She was really brave, taught me how to shoot my first gun too. Taught me that it would be my responsibility to look after Jack.” From a young age, their mom had taught them how to shoot, simply stating: ONE DAY, YOU’LL NEED TO PROTECT YOUR BROTHER. A duty that Rooney solemnly took. A duty they failed. “My dad, Aiden Shepard, was an agricultural engineer. He was so kind, always encouraging my brother and me.” Rooney always remembers their dad as a soft, kind man. He had a green thumb, teaching Rooney all he knew about plants and farming. Their favorite memories of him are sitting with their dad on the porch bench on summer evenings, both reading together in silence, yet enjoying each other’s company.
“I had a younger brother, Jack, and a cousin, Danny, my age. Jack was so bright and so sweet. Didn’t have a mean bone in his body. I’m sure if he were still alive, he would have done something great.” In their mind, Jack smiles brightly at them, fiddling with some machine he was working on. His enthusiasm was infectious. Jack deserved to be alive; he should be alive. Not Rooney. “Danny was always getting into trouble, but it was trouble I always wanted to be a part of.” They remember the way he would grin mischievously, ready to drag Rooney and Jack into some of his schemes. Despite the trouble the trio would get into, Rooney wouldn’t trade any of those memories for the world.
“Home was gorgeous.” Rooney still feels the sun on their face, the warm breeze flowing through their hair. They hear the rustle of the wheat as the breeze flows through it. “The skies were always a soft blue with a gentle breeze blowing through the wheat. It was like paradise.” How naive Rooney was. They should have appreciated it more, enjoyed what little time they had there. Now, home was a memory, a place they could never return to.
 "I…understand.” His soft utterance surprises them. Yorinobu sips his whiskey. “When I think of my childhood, I think about how wonderful it was sometimes, how happy I used to be…”
“How you wish you could go back,” They finish, “But you can’t, you can never go back.”
“Yes,” the understanding look in his eyes makes Rooney feel a little less lonely, “After what my father had shown me, the veil over my eyes had been lifted. It was a lie, a lie to make me complacent, dependent. He used that lie to mold me into the son he thought I should be. Obedient, Deferential. He had destroyed the home I had known. Your situation is different.”
Rooney sips their whiskey. “Yeah,” their voice cracks, “Home doesn’t exist anymore, wiped off the map, all the people gone.” They pause, their throat tight. “Except for me.” Cursed to live; cursed to survive.
“Shepard,” His thumb rubs comfortingly against the bare skin of their freckled shoulder, “You do not have to tell me this. I will respect-.”
“No, I want to,” They cut him off, inhaling a deep breath, “It’s a little raw considering…”
“I do not want to push if it makes you feel unwell.”
“You’re not pushing; you’re the first one who hasn’t pushed me to talk about this,” Their mind flashes back to Dr. Kimura, always pushing and prodding, “I can’t tell you how much that means to me.”   
“I am glad I can be here for you.”
Rooney gives him a watery smile, dropping it a second later. “The first thing I remember about this day is the night before, especially the fight that I had with my mom.” Yorinobu raises an inquisitive eyebrow. “We were fighting a lot. I wanted to join a Corp, Militech specifically, to see the world, and she thought I was naive, that I was going to make a huge mistake.”
“Militech?” Yorinobu blurts out, surprised.
They nod. “Imagine how differently things would have turned out if I still joined Militech afterwards.”
“We would not have met.”
“Yeah, I know how Militech and Arasaka feel about each other.” Rooney looks down at their whiskey glass. “I can’t forget what I told my mom that night. I told her that hated her.” I HATE YOU SO MUCH, the awful words reverberate around in their head.  “I told her that I hated her for trying to keep me in that stupid town, that I wasn’t going to be stuck there forever, miserable like she was.” YOU CAN’T KEEP ME HERE. I WON’T BE STUCK HERE IN THIS TOWN AND END UP A MISERABLE BITCH LIKE YOU. Their hands shake, tears welling in their eyes. Rooney would give anything to take those words back, to reverse the hands of time, and tell their mom one last time that they love her. They love her so much. Rooney would tell her that they were naive and stupid, understanding what Hannah was trying to protect them from. “What a pair we make, huh? You with Saburo, and me with my mom.”
Yorinobu smiles. “It is natural for children to rebel, to want differently than the path their parents planned for them. You are not wrong for wanting that.”
“I suppose so.” Rooney isn’t sure if they were wrong for wanting, but they should have spoken to their mom differently. “The next day, a group of bandits attacked our town. I’m not sure how they managed it. We fended off attacks before with little damage, but this was different.” It was slaughter, an act of cruel and senseless violence. “Jack, Danny, and I were hanging out in the fields. We were up in an oak tree, watching the clouds as we talked. Then, we saw the smoke. We went to check it out.” Rooney still remembers the tree bark scraping against their palms, barely registering the sting as they fling themself from the tree. “We met Mom at the edge of the field. She handed me a pistol and told me to protect Jack and Danny. The last thing she ever told me was for us to hide and for me to be brave.” ROONEY, TAKE THEM AND HIDE. BE BRAVE FOR ME. The last time Rooney sees their mom is with her back turned to the three as she charges into town, red ponytail with strands of gray swinging in the wind. The pistol is heavy in Rooney’s hands, the full burden of responsibility weighing down on them. “Do you ever feel like you have to protect Hanako?”
“Yes. As children, Hanako and I were close. We only had each other, and I knew I needed to be there for her. I would protect her from any trouble. Even now, as adults, despite our distance, I still want to protect her, free her from my father’s influence. Hanako should be allowed to determine her own path, not a puppet of my father.” Yorinobu takes a sip of his whiskey, conflicting emotions on his face. “Now, Hanako feels she must protect me by playing mediator. In her eyes, all would be right if I became the son my father wanted me to be. If I were to be someone else.”
“You shouldn’t be,” He raises an eyebrow as they awkwardly clarify, “You shouldn’t have to be someone else. I like you as you are.” Yorinobu looks taken aback as they backpedal, “I mean-.”
“Shepard, I understand,” Yorinobu replies cutting them off, “I like you as you are too.”
“Thank you.” Another question comes to them. “What about Kei?” In all their time at the facility, Rooney heard about Kei the least. Possibly because he had been dead since 2023. But they wondered about Yorinobu and his relationship.
“Kei and I were not close. As children, Hanako and I rarely saw him, a distant figure in both our lives. Kei always thought of himself as the dutiful older son, the protector of Arasaka’s legacy. When I left,” Yorinobu’s voice turns bitter, “He saw it as his responsibility to strike me down for daring to defy the family, for not falling into line. Kei paid the ultimate price for his foolishness. I stand, still alive, while he is dead.”   
“I’m sorry.”
Yorinobu shakes his head. “It is not your fault. One day, my father will pay for Kei’s death. Continue.”
“I suggested that we should hide. There was a storm shelter beneath the farmhouse where no one would be able to find us. But-.” I CAN’T LEAVE MY MOM AND DAD. WE HAVE TO FIND THEM. They remember how terrified Danny looked, a sixteen-year-old who just wanted his parents. “Danny wanted us to find his parents. He wouldn’t listen to me or Jack.” Danny’s glare is fierce, and he is defiant at Rooney’s suggestion. He storms away with Jack quickly following behind as he tries to calm Danny. “He couldn’t be stopped.” Rooney finishes their glass, reaching out for the bottle of whiskey, and pouring another.
“So, we head to town.” The moment the three teenagers reach town, they all look at each other, knowing they’ve fucked up. Rooney remembers the thick smell of smoke and dead bodies, nearly choking on it. They hold the pistol with the safety off, ready to fire like their mom taught them to. Yet, at the thought of shooting a real person, Rooney’s hands shake, the pistol wobbling. “Danny thought we needed to head to the center of town.” COME ON, MY PARENTS SHOULD BE AT THE CITY HALL. “I try to argue with him, but he takes off running and rounds the corner. And then, I hear it.”
Yorinobu’s mouth drops in horror as a sick feeling rises in their stomach. The gunshots echo in their ears, deafening, as Rooney sprints towards the alley. Danny is on the ground, red pooling beneath him as a bandit stands over him. Rooney raises the pistol, pulling the trigger. The first shot hits the bandit’s shoulder. The second one hits him in the chest. Later, when Rooney learns to shoot a sniper rifle in the militia, they promise to never miss, to always make sure that their bullet hits the target. They will not let another innocent pay with their life. Rooney sips their glass, before continuing, “Jack and I grab Danny,” Danny’s green t-shirt is soaked in blood, only groaning as the two pull him off the ground, “The local town doctor is only two blocks away. If anyone can help Danny, it’s her.” It is only later that Rooney will find out that this was a fool’s errand, that the local doctor is already dead.
“Jack and I manage to get Danny to the clinic. We think we’ve made it, that the three of us are going to be safe.” It feels like a journey of a thousand miles, but relief washes over Rooney as the clinic door slides open. They’re safe; Jack, Danny, and Rooney are going to make it. HEY! Rooney turns as a Bandit turns to face them, raising his rifle at the trio. “As we enter the clinic, another bandit finds us.” Rooney raises the gun, preparing to fire. Jack, blue eyes wide, shoves Rooney and Danny through the doorway. JACK! Shots ring out, deafening as Rooney screams, a desperate plea for someone, anyone, to help. Jack slumps to the ground as Rooney lets Danny go. They raise their pistol, flicking the safety off as they unload the pistol. Rooney empties the pistol into the bandit, each shot ringing loudly in their ears. When the pistol finally clicks empty, long after the bandit has fallen to the ground, Rooney drops it, the pistol clattering loudly to the ground. “He shoots Jack. I’m able to stop the bandit, but it’s already too late.”
“I grab Jack and Danny, dragging them into the clinic. I find an empty room, somewhere we can hide.” Grabbing Jack and Danny, Rooney pulls them into the clinic, a herculean effort fueled by pure adrenaline. They find an empty room, hiding with Jack and Danny in a dark corner. Danny’s eyes are unfocused, his mouth slightly open. Rooney doesn’t need to feel his pulse to know that he is dead. They turn to Jack, who reaches out for his older sibling. “Jack grabs onto me. I beg for him to let me go, but all he wants is his older sibling. His grip loosens…” He wraps his arms around Rooney’s neck tightly, clinging to them as he bleeds out in their arms. Rooney holds him, alternating between telling Jack that they love him (JACK, I LOVE YOU! PLEASE DON’T LEAVE ME!) and begging him to let go so they can help him (YOU HAVE TO LET ME GO! I’LL BE RIGHT BACK WITH HELP!).  Eventually, his grip loosens, Rooney silently sobbing as their brother dies. In the Unification War, when they hold dying young men, trying to comfort them in their last moments, they will always remind Rooney of Jack. They will always be Jack, terrified in their final moments, begging for some sort of comfort, that everything will be okay. “And my brother is dead.”
Tears stream down their face as Rooney grips their whiskey tightly. “I hide in the clinic for what seems like an eternity.” They wait until the screaming dies down, and even then, Rooney doesn’t leave, afraid the bandits will be waiting for them. After the screaming has been dead for a long time, Rooney makes their way out of the clinic, looking upon the destruction of their town.  Every corpse is a familiar face, someone they’ve known their whole life. “Eventually, Nomads, who regularly traded with us and did odd jobs for Biotechnica, pass by, and…” Well, the rest is history.
“Rooney, I’m-I’m so sorry…” Yorinobu seems to be at a loss for words, unsurprising. No one ever seems to know what to say, and Rooney can’t blame them.
“Don’t be. It wasn’t your fault.” They finish off the glass, pouring themself another. Yorinobu tilts his head in confusion, perhaps concerned by their harsh, detached tone. “It’s the bandits fault for destroying my town. It’s my fault that Jack and Danny are dead, that I couldn’t protect them.”
Yorinobu sits straight up, removing his hand from their shoulder. Rooney misses his touch, a sole comfort, perhaps more than they deserve. He places his glass down on the table. Yorinobu grabs their glass, placing it down beside his. Rooney doesn’t fight him, unable to look at him, only looking down at their hands. Yorinobu takes their hands in his, his touch desperate. “You cannot blame yourself. You were sixteen.”             
“I can blame myself,” They look at him, meeting his eyes, “It was my job to protect Jack. He’s my younger brother. He needed me, and I failed him. Danny, too.” After their town, Rooney swore that they would protect others from suffering the same fate.
He looks slightly horrified, and Rooney wonders if he is thinking of himself and Hanako, perhaps seeing a mirror image of Jack in Hanako. Yorinobu releases their hands, only to cup their face, wiping away the tears. “It was not your fault.” He stresses every word, like a general giving a command to a stubborn soldier. On some level, Rooney knows this is irrational. Their psych in the militia, a no-nonsense woman whom Rooney felt safe talking to, used to tell them the same thing. So did their fellow soldiers in their support group. But Rooney couldn’t let it go, not when it had driven them their whole life. Not when their family had rejected them for it. Their tears fall faster, a sob escaping from them as Yorinobu’s eyes widen in surprise. “Something else troubles you.”
“Yeah.”
“Please tell me.”
“Remember our first conversation, when I told you to leave something alone?”
Confusion briefly crosses his face before the realization dawns. “You looked upset when I asked,” They hear a touch of concern in his voice, “Did it involve your family?”
“Yes,” the vision of their family around the dining room table is startlingly clear in their mind, “I saw my family.”
“You…saw them?”
“Don’t know what it was. Might have been a hallucination; might have been my mind playing a trick on me, but I saw them.” Rooney’s voice trembles, “I got to go home, see them all again, and they...they…” Their throat tightens, the words too difficult to speak. “They wouldn’t let me stay.”
“Rooney,” Yorinobu exhales their name, distraught as he wipes away more tears.
“I failed to protect Jack and Danny, and I wasn’t allowed to come home,” Rooney swallows back a sob, “I wasn’t good enough so I couldn’t stay.”
Yorinobu lets go of their face, pulling Rooney into his lap. They straddle his waist, trying to openly sob as they lay their hands on his chest. “Rooney,” His right hand lays on the back of their neck, “You did not fail. You were sixteen. No one could have asked more of you.” Rooney doesn’t believe him; they don’t know if they ever will. This guilt will gnaw at Rooney for the rest of their life until they take their final breath. If Rooney is ever allowed to take one. “Believe me,” Yorinobu pleads sincerely, “Please.”
Yorinobu’s earnestness cracks the stone walls around their heart. They collapse into his chest, burying their face in the crook of his neck. Rooney tightly grips the fabric of his black and magenta silk shirt, holding onto him like an overboard passenger holds onto a raft, adrift in the ocean. A sob escapes them, and Yorinobu’s hand comes to their back, rubbing circles in the black fabric of their tank top. His other hand rests on their thigh, thumb stroking along the seam of the black fabric. “If you need to, cry.”
They can’t fully break down, not for a lack of trying. Instead, Rooney holds him tightly, crying softly as Yorinobu comforts them. His voice is soothing, a tether to reality for them.
Eventually, Rooney finds they have no more tears left to cry. They’re exhausted, worn down to the bone. “Thank you.” Their voice feels raw and scratchy, their throat tight.
“Do you feel better?” He asks, watching them with concern. “Please be honest with me.”
Honesty is the least of what he deserves; Yorinobu deserves so much from them. “No,” They’re not sure if they will ever be okay, “I don’t know if I will be, but you being here….”
Yorinobu releases the breath he was holding. “Do you need-?”
They shake their head. “I just want to sleep.”
“Allow me to take you to your room.” Rooney gets up off his lap, untangling themself from Yorinobu. He follows them off the couch, slinging an arm around their shoulder.
They slide their arm around his waist, resting their head on his shoulder. Together, the pair walk silently down the Arasaka halls alone. Rooney feels a swell of affection towards him. There was no reason for him to be this kind to them, and yet…he was. Perhaps Rooney and Yorinobu were kindred souls, both alone in a hostile place looking for someone who would see them as they are.
When the pair reaches Rooney’s room, Yorinobu asks, “Will you be fine if you are left alone tonight?” Maybe. Rooney isn’t going to hurt themself, but the nightmares worry them. Sometimes, they relive the scenes over and over, a gruesome horror movie on repeat. Their silence is enough to answer his question. “I am staying.”
Rooney frowns. “You don’t need to stay.” They won’t be more of a burden on him.
“I want to stay with you,” Yorinobu opens the door, “Please let me.”
A small spark of humor arises in them. “I didn’t know you were eager to get into my bed.”
Yorinobu laughs, slightly surprised. “You must be feeling better.”
“Somewhat,” They smile at him shyly, “Thanks to you.”
He looks smug, clearly proud of himself. “To bed.”
A few minutes later, the duo crawl into bed with Rooney on the right and Yorinobu on the left. The tiny bed is meant for one person, but Rooney and Yorinobu make it work, spooning close together. Rooney’s metal arm wraps around his chest, Yorinobu’s hand resting on top of their hand. They are pressed tight against his back, cuddling him. “Are you comfortable?” He asks, his tone a little unsure. “Would you prefer I hold you?”
“No. I feel better holding you, unless you want to change positions.”
“I like this,” Yorinobu replies softly, his voice sending a warm and tingly feeling through them.
“Good.” The darkness and silence of the room descend upon them. A short while later, as they doze off, Rooney hears a soft snore from Yorinobu. They bite back a soft laugh, striking them as slightly cute. Rooney whispers, careful not to wake him, “Thank you for everything. I don’t know what I would have done without you today. It’s the first time I haven’t felt alone on this day. I don’t know if I can ever return the favor.” They pause briefly. “But I promise I will try to be there for you in any way you need me to be.”
Closing their eyes, Rooney allows themself to fall asleep, comfortable and safe with Yorinobu in their arms.
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dovahbee · 2 years
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Garrus constantly fucks with Shepard on missions
You just know Garrus is always chirping Shepard, especially after their reach & flexibility convo.
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-During the overlord dlc
Garrus: I’m relieved to see your terrible driving skills aren’t exclusive to the mako.
Shepard: *drives them into lava*
Jack: *cheers*
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-During the shadow broker dlc
*shepard tackles vasir out a window and falls dozens of feet*
Garrus(from above): hey how’d the GROUND taste, shep ? Hahaha u ok tho?
Tali: really, garrus?
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-During Jack’s loyalty mission
Jack: u don’t get it shepard…
Shepard: you move on, harder and tougher.
Jack:
Garrus(snickering): you certainly have a way with words
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-During Tali’s loyalty mission
Tali(pissed at Shepard): you have no idea what it’s like!!!…..*walks away*
Garrus:*looks at Shepard*
Shepard: *shakes her head* don’t
Garrus: smooth
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-During Grunt’s loyalty mission
Garrus: Spirits!!! A thresher maw!
Shepard(sole survivor): *freezes*
Garrus(forgetting akuze): what’re scared shepard?
Shepard:
Garrus: OH SHIT UR ACTUALLY SCARED!! *tackles her into cover*
Grunt: HEHEHE
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-During Thane’s loyalty mission
Shepard: *shoots lamp* & disarms kolyat
Garrus: what’d that lamp ever do to you?
Shepard: I swear to god
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-After the suicide mission
Shepard: *jumps to the Normandy, barely making it*
Garrus: *pulls her up*
Shepard: thanks
Jack: that was AWESOME
Garrus:*stretching his back* holy shit you’re heavy as an elcor
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illusivesoul · 2 years
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There's something about gay Malesheps and lesbian Femsheps that's just so powerful.
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subjectedzero · 1 year
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wolfwhisperertf · 2 years
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Jack: This is my girlfriend, Shepard
Laurella: 🤗
Jack: And this is Shepard’s boyfriend, Kaidan
Kaidan: 🥰
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Chapters: 1/?
Fandom: Mass Effect Trilogy
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Relationships: Female Shepard/Liara T'Soni, Jack | Subject Zero/Miranda Lawson
Characters: Female Shepard (Mass Effect), Kelly Chambers, Miranda Lawson, Jack | Subject Zero, Garrus Vakarian, Jeff "Joker" Moreau, EDI (Mass Effect), Original Mass Effect Character(s), Liara T'Soni, Illusive Man | Jack Harper, Ka'hairal Balak
Additional Tags: Mass Effect 2, Post-Mass Effect 2: Arrival, Omegaverse, Background omegaverse, Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics, Alpha/Omega, Alpha!Shepard, Omega!Liara, Alpha!Jack, Omega!Miranda, Adventure, Action, Mystery, Romance, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, Plot Twists, Missing Persons, Pining, Pining Shepard, Canon Compliant, Other Additional Tags to Be Added, Canon-Typical Violence, Chases
Series: Part 4 of Attractions, Azalea, and Azure
Summary:
After the destruction of the Bahak System and the Suicide Mission, people begin to jump ship off of the Normandy. Still reeling from her recent escapades and hard decision-making, Commander Jane Shepard despairs as she watches helplessly as friends and squadmates flee her presence for greener pastures, the music of the Alliance court martial she faces drawing nearer and nearer as the Batarian Hegemony scream for her blood. Amid the forlorn final tour of the Normandy and missing her Omega, Shepard assumes a mysterious mission from her former-yeoman, Kelly Chambers. A quiet contact of Chambers', codenamed "Cypher", has gone missing on a desperate search for Reaper Tech in the Attican Traverse. Desperate to help Kelly see her friend again, Shepard takes the remaining crew of the Normandy on a hunt for Cypher, fearing that Cerberus and the Illusive Man are behind his disappearance, but as the skeleton crew and their weathered commander make for the Citadel, unawares that an old Batarian enemy has taken it upon himself to force Shepard to answer for her butchery of Aratoht...
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hum-tittle · 8 months
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I know a lot of people are upset that Jack, Miranda, and especially Tali aren't romance-able but it honestly a ✨️true Sapphic experience✨️. Two women who care deeply for each other and flirting but neither making the first move. There's nothing more WLW than ✨️pining✨️ and not being sure if she's actually flirting 😅
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maybemanymuses · 2 years
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Mass Effect Masterlist
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Major Kadain Alenko "The Second Human Spector"
Nothing here yet...
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Jacqueline Nought Jack "Subject Zero"
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Thane Krios "The Assasin"
Nothing here yet...
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Samara "The Justicar"
Nothing here yet...
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Commander Shepard "First Human Spector & Savior of the Galaxy"
Nothing here yet...
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Sara/Scott Ryder "The Pathfinder"
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Liam Kosta "The Security and Response Specialist"
Nothing here yet...
Other companions will be added soon!
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swordsandshuttles · 11 months
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Rekindling A Hero Chapter 21: Broken Mirror.
After the failure on Korlus, Shepard's composure is hanging by a thread. He goes to interrogate the convict, before being met with another grim revelation.
Hey everyone, it's been ages since I updated my story here. I've actually written a lot more of RAH, and if you'd like the 1st chapter link, I'll leave it here. https://archiveofourown.org/works/35752780/chapters/89152702
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ljandersen · 2 years
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Sideways Part 4
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Chapter 18:
Torn Heart
Fandom: Mass Effect Trilogy, post-war
Pairing: FemShep/Kaidan Alenko
Rating: Mature
Available: AO3 (beginning, new chapter)
Summary:
Shepard, a paragon for galactic peace and devoted family woman, wakes up in another timeline. War-torn, brutal, and hurting toward destruction, it’s a timeline formed by renegade decisions.
To see her family again, she’ll need to do the impossible before time runs out. Powerful enemies and dangerous secrets stand in her way, but the alternative is worse than death.
Shepard chose the nearest door for an escape.  It was dark inside, a store abandoned in the chaos of the attack and left unlocked. 
Jack shut the door behind them.  Tautum locked it.  No one pounded to be let in behind them, but they were obviously amassing on the other side.
“Why aren’t the civilians evacuating?  Tell me, it’s just the lunatics on this ring.” Shepard fumbled on the wall for a light switch without success. She tripped over something and picked it up.  A whip?
“It’s the whole station,” Tautum said. “They’ve been informed the core had a meltdown, but they’re confident you’ll stabilize it in time.”
“They need to be better informed.” Shepard turned the whip over in her hand and then tossed into the darkness. She groped for the light switch again and discovered a rack of what felt like feathers. “They need to evacuate on their commercial and civilian ships, as many as possible, before the Alliance leaves and the Federacy comes back.”
“They’ve lost their damn minds,” Jack said. “They keep chanting about Alenko.”
“Hmm. That might change once they know what he’s charged with.” Shepard finger’s finally felt a switch. “This could turn ugly if the tide goes against him.”
“They know the Admiral’s charges,” Tautum said, “but they also know what he did for them.  What you did for them, Shepard.”
The switch clicked under her fingers. It wasn’t the blast of overhead fluorescence Shepard expected, but the glow of flashing neon signs.
Tautum’s eyes widened. “What store did you take us into?”
The feathers Shepard had touched earlier were revealed to be boas. Nurse, french maid, police officer, and any other costume imaginable lined the wall.  Sales racks held furry handcuffs, kinky underwear, fishnets and garters, eatable everything.
Jack glanced around them admiringly. “This your favorite shop on Orian, Shep?”
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justifiedmeans · 2 years
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Justified Means Tweetfics
A few tweetfics I threw together as a warm up for working on the newest chapter of Justified Means. Was a lot of fun to get back into Shepard's head for these. Hope you enjoy!
Liara wiggled her ass, shaking my cock from side to side, spreading the cum she'd just earned all across her lower back. I laughed. "You look good like that."
"How good?" She asked, still wiggling, "Jack's trying to talk me into a tramp stamp there. Maybe I'll get 'cum here'."
"Mmm, I'm a mess!" Leaning against the headboard, Kasumi's fingers explored deeper into her cunt. "Guess it's a good show."
"Glad you're enjoying yourself, you'll be here soon enough." I said, pounding deeper into Miranda.
Kasumi looked at Miranda's expression. "Can't wait!"
"Focus. You can't always rely on raw power." Given that it was my balls in her biotic grip, I fully endorsed Samara's advice.
"I am focusing." Jack snarled. "Just a bit hard with your thumb up my ass!"
Samara sniffed. "Focusing through distractions is an important skill."
Kelly'd worn a lot of slutty outfits for me. On Illium it was a jacket over a fishnet top and shorts so tight I could see the plug's outline.
On Omega the jacket was gone and the shorts became a skirt.
The smuggler was too busy looking at her to notice I was underpaying him.
"Shepard, Agent Goto has returned to the ship. She is on her way to -"
"She's already here, EDI." Even as I said it, Kasumi flickered into view, starting at the heat that had just enveloped my naked cock and radiating out from there. She winked, and sucked me a little deeper.
Cupping Samara's cheek in her hand, Liara kissed her. Samara moaned into that kiss, and Liara threw me a smug look. "Good, isn't he?"
Samara might have centuries of experience, but Liara and I had been sharing partners since the first Normandy. Samara never stood a chance.
Holding tight to Jack's head, I drove my cock forward, pounding her throat. She choked, spluttered, gagged and growled, but she took it. When I finally pulled back enough to breath, she spat, coughed and snarled: "That the best you fucking got?"
She knew what I liked to hear.
My cock between their tits and their lips on my head, Miranda and Liara angled their hips so I could finger them as they worked. Liara was a mess, and getting wetting with every stroke. Miranda was more controlled. At least, till I stuck my thumb in her ass. That got her leaking!
Miranda straddled my head, her pussy pressed against my lips. She was soaked. No surprise considering the pounding I'd just given her. "How do I taste?"
I wasn't sure if she was talking to me or Jack until I felt the other woman's lips tighten angrily around my shaft.
Maybe it was the weight of over a century of self restraint crashing down all at once, or perhaps being around me and the girls was too much for her, but when Samara finally ended up in my bed, it wasn't a refined Justicar who pounced on my dick, it was a sex starved super slut!
I'd only done this once or twice before, and both those times it'd been with a strap on. The difference between silicone and flesh and blood was staggering.
I was powerless to stop myself from cumming all over my own chest. Blushing with pride, Crystal increased her pace.
A few strokes was all it took to finish what they'd started, and cum erupted from my head, painting sloppy lines all over Liara's face. Jack licked the largest patch up with evident relish. "Always did like some cream with my blueberries."
Sitting in my desk chair I reviewed the latest numbers Miranda'd been able to put together on Cerberus assets in the quadrant.
Beneath my desk, Kasumi and Kelly worked together to clean the mess Miranda'd left all over my crotch when she'd delivered the report.
Miranda knew tonight was Jack's night. I knew she knew it because she'd been the one to both suggest and put together the schedule. Which was why she'd sent the vid.
On the screen Miranda turned slowly, showing off new lingerie. "If you want to change your plans."
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