Sentinel - Chapter Thirty-two by TovarasNightroad, literature
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Sentinel - Chapter Thirty-two
Title: Sentinel
Author: Golddragon85/Tovaras
Game: Mass Effect
characters/pairing: Male John Shepard/Kaidan Alenko
Disclaimer: I own nothing besides my own playthrough of the games. ... Sadly, I don't make money out of it.
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Black-Out:
Kaidan wasn't really surprised about the fact that Cerberus had put little to no stock in his and Shepard's trickery.
Either that or they were just extremely paranoid about the situation, which Kaidan could also understand.
They had just lost a great number of men to a significantly smaller force.
Either way, they had come to the security station via the tram and had almost immediately opened fire.
Probab
Sentinel - Chapter Twenty-five by TovarasNightroad, literature
Literature
Sentinel - Chapter Twenty-five
Title: Sentinel
Author: Golddragon85/Tovaras
Game: Mass Effect
characters/pairing: Male John Shepard/Kaidan Alenko
Disclaimer: I own nothing besides my own playthrough of the games. ... Sadly, I don't make money out of it.
***
The Message:
“You knew. You knew that Shepard would come to Horizon to investigate and you sent him. You… You encouraged him to go there. Why didn’t you contact me and warn me so I could at the very least have prepared myself?!”
Kaidan wasn’t a man that snapped easily, but when Anderson told him that only a week after Kaidan had left for Horizon, Shepard had appeared in his office, som
Sentinel - Chapter Eighteen by TovarasNightroad, literature
Literature
Sentinel - Chapter Eighteen
Title: Sentinel
Author: Golddragon85/Tovaras
Game: Mass Effect
characters/pairing: Male John Shepard/Kaidan Alenko
Disclaimer: I own nothing besides my own playthrough of the games. ... Sadly, I don't make money out of it.
***
Missing Limb:
It was supposed to be a routine-mission.
That’s what the brass had told them since they started the damn mission in the Terminus System, looking for lost ships and Geth.
For four days they had been scanning the area, finding nothing.
Then they had arrived.
Everything had happened to fast, too fast for Kaidan to really register what the hell was going on. He was going on autopilot. He supposed a
Absolution Ch. VII (ThorxLoki) by Sijglind, literature
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Absolution Ch. VII (ThorxLoki)
Hold your Breath and count to Ten
Loki runs, through the hallway, around a corner, towards the stairways. Towards his escape. Behind him he can hear Thor roaring his name, listens to its echo being thrown off the walls, then the thunder. Oh, he had made his brother – the word coaxes a giggle from him – very angry. Asgardians and their pride. He simply threw him and his friends a bit around, no harm done. But no – Thor has to make things dramatic.
He is rushing down the stairs, taking two steps at a time, the fool would not be able to get his hands on him a second time. Not today. It had been unpleasant enough to open his eyes to the dumb f
Commander Shepard looked out the window of the apartment at the Armax Arsenal Combat Arena just across the strip, although not really seeing it. While his eyes scoped the holographic lettering of the building, his mind was combing the bulge of the right pocket of his favorite jacket: an N7-themed black cotton hooded jacket that harkened back to 20th and 21st century fashion. Reaching his callused hand into the pocket, he pulled out what it so contained: a black velvet case that contained one of the most special purchases he hoped he would ever make.
As his fingers unconsciously stroked the soft velvet, Shepard thought about the man the conta
Worth Living For, Act I, Chap 8-2 by Cygnonymous, literature
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Worth Living For, Act I, Chap 8-2
He tried his best to make a swift retreat, almost losing his balance in the process and sitting back a bit too quickly on his legs with a wince and a slightly pained grunt. He then made very fast work of getting underneath his covers, lying back and pulling them up to his chest, while looking over to his left side to see how Shepard was doing.
To his great credit, the Commander had waited until he was sure that Kaidan was safely back on his gurney before letting go of the railing and running for cover. Not one to abandon one of his soldiers in the face of danger, no matter how terrifying the opponent.
“Lieutenant Kaidan Alenko,&rd