Mass Effect Kink Meme: PART XXIV

Jun 10, 2015 21:27

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Femshep/Samara/Liara: The Hero's End of War anonymous October 12 2015, 20:21:06 UTC
The fun in the Azure Sky abruptly came to an end with the sudden disappearance of Shepard. Now Samara and Liara have to find her, but first a bit of a prologue (better late than never) to the series to see how Shepard and Samara ended up in their unique relationship. There will also be an epilogue. The story will happen in between, which is the overall end to the series. Also, prepare yourself for a shocking twist that you'd have never seen coming if I hadn't mentioned it just now or haven't been teasing a commenter about for over a year... dear god I started this over two and half years ago... sigh ( ... )

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The Hero's End of War 1a/3 anonymous October 12 2015, 20:22:12 UTC
Samara didn't have a vivid memory of the first time she saw Commander Shepard that day on Illium. Though she had little experience with humans, encountering one wasn't particularly noteworthy. All and all it was a rather routine mission that was barely worthy of record. It was only when she boarded the Normandy that things got interesting and she realized what a remarkable person she was in the company of, but even then she never would have guessed how much of an impact such a young creature would have on her life. Looking back she wished she had paid more attention, it would have made the story of their relationship so much more romantic. Their second meeting on Illium however made a lasting impression ( ... )

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The Hero's End of War 1b/3 anonymous October 12 2015, 20:23:12 UTC
As soon as the rather mundane case was wrapped up Shepard immediately asked if the matriarch would like some help tracking down the other leads the slave had provided. It was at that point Samara directly questioned why the woman was there. A clear answer wasn't forthcoming as it seemed even the former marine didn't know for sure. She humored the almost incoherent human awhile and agreed to share a meal, considering everything the Commander did for the galaxy at large and her in particular it was the least she could do. Eventually she had to get back to her duty and when she mentioned again there was an offer of assistance. She politely turned it down, her mission was a solo one, but to her shock that response was not accepted. What followed was an argument that gave her flashbacks of conversations she had with her daughters when they were children. It was a weird situation that took a little too long to resolve, but finally they part ways. That separation was short lived ( ... )

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Re: The Hero's End of War 1b/3 anonymous October 12 2015, 21:58:34 UTC
Sweet its back I have enjoyed this series and find its premise to be rather fun.

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The Hero's End of War 1c/3 anonymous October 19 2015, 19:37:15 UTC
The grand surprise turned out to be a small, STG ship. The model was a generation out of date, which to the salarians was practically ancient, but it was still just a hair below state of the art. With the help of Major Kirrahe, Shepard had been able to procure the vessel from Sur'Kesh with the credits that she got from selling her apartments on the Citadel and Intai'sei. She then had just enough money left to refurbish the inside to make it feel less spartan and more homey ( ... )

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The Hero's End of War 1d/3 anonymous October 26 2015, 19:55:47 UTC
"Why are you being so persistent ( ... )

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The Hero's End of War 1e/3 anonymous November 2 2015, 19:12:22 UTC
As a sort of test run they broke up a small smuggling ring, nothing major and the perpetrators surrendered without resistance, but it let Samara know that Shepard really would follow her lead. Considering the level of skill the human possessed she felt no need to ease into things any further and their next mission involved dismantling a batarian pirate gang operating at the edge of asari territory. Again everything went smoothly, or at least as smoothly as fighting a gang of pirates can go, though it took them away from the ship for a few weeks. When they returned the former commander offered to stow their gear, so the matriarch decided to make use of the shower and wash off the accumulated filth that her armor had trapped against her skin ( ... )

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The Hero's End of War 1f/3 anonymous November 9 2015, 21:18:31 UTC
Things remained awkward for the next couple weeks, especially after the former marine accidently walked in on the matriarch showering for a second time. Shepard's adolescent embarrassment was renewed and talking things through became nearly impossible. The woman wouldn't engage, just nod along and agree with everything Samara said, never adding anything to the conversation. Then by chance one morning while searching for tools to fix a ding in her armor she stumbled upon a box buried in the back of one of the larger lockers. Scribbled on the top were markings she didn't recognized, a quick scan with her omni-tool told her they were letters from one of Earth's dominant languages, though she couldn't find a translation for 'LNT'. It was a mystery she wouldn't learn the answer to for quite some time ( ... )

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The Hero's End of War 1g/3 anonymous November 17 2015, 03:28:17 UTC
Shepard watched slack jawed, swirl of pasta hovering inches from her gaping mouth, as a nude goddess walked across her living room. Her brain overloaded and it didn't even occur to her to question what was happening or why it was happening. All the galactic hero could manage to do was stare and drool. It was the droplets of spittle hurdling her lower lip that knocked her from her stupor as she quickly sucked them back in. The blue mirage was gone and her ability to process thoughts recovered. That was when she noticed the spaghetti that had been on her fork slipped and fell into her lap. She picked the bit of food off her leg and plopped it back onto her plate then with an annoyed grunt popped up to her feet. She hoped to defeat the stain with a hot water assault before it could entrench itself in the fabric of her sweatpants ( ... )

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Re: The Hero's End of War 1g/3 anonymous November 17 2015, 12:26:28 UTC
I'm glad we're back to the basics for now. You lost me somewhat when all the other characters started being the focus

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Re: The Hero's End of War 1g/3 anonymous November 18 2015, 03:53:41 UTC
I hope your not including Liara on that list.

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Re: The Hero's End of War 1g/3 anonymous November 18 2015, 12:44:13 UTC
Actually, I was mostly referring to Liara.

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Re: The Hero's End of War 1g/3 anonymous November 18 2015, 17:07:00 UTC
=( I personally like Liara's involvement her addition to the story was the catalyst for a healthier relationship between Samara and Shepard also I find Liara being teased/tormented and enjoying it quite adorable.

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a!a anonymous November 18 2015, 20:39:32 UTC
Still find it weird how often this story is referred to as cute or adorable. Not complaining, quite flattered in fact, it's just I'm not trying for adorable, but it keeps coming out that way. Maybe I should have Shepard kick a puppy or punt a baby krogan.

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Re: a!a anonymous November 19 2015, 04:41:30 UTC
Oh the over all story I find serious and in the beginning Shepard/Samara was an abusive relationship and we saw that when Samara used that giant dick on Shepard ass, Shepard was too concerned about disappointing Samara to even complain and got lucky that Samara cared too much to abuse this fact. Also Liara/Shepard when Shepard wakes up bound and Liara keeps her bound could be construed as rape as Liara never asked what her partner liked and even ignored when Shepard told Liara she didn't really like what Liara was doing. But again she obeyed Samara's orders honestly Shepard's turn dominating both Samara and Liara was vital to begin a healthy relationship where they are equal partners and Shepard isn't just some plaything for Samara and Liara to enjoy...

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a!a anonymous November 19 2015, 08:12:21 UTC
Whoa, didn't intend for it to be that serious either... I might actually suck at this.

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