Omega
Silence and darkness was admist everywhere. For Jade it was suiting, she closed her eyes and tried to ignore the pulsing pain in her side. After a few minutes it slowly stopped. Jade inclined her head, in order to look on her injury. Her whole shirt was soaked with blood. She slowly pulled it up and groaned from the severe shock that coursed throughout her abdomen;The bullet was still inside. She knew that she must retrieve the bullet to prevent infection. She glanced around the rest of the room, her eyes fixed steadily on the surroundings. Despite the darkness she could recognize some pieces of furniture. About one meter away from her was destroyed table she had noticed upon entry. One of its legs wasn't broken. If she could reach it, she could use it as a prop. On the opposite wall was cabinet bearing various bottles and a porcelain box. Her thoughts began to race, hoping that inside there could be remnant of medigel. She doubted if she could ever manage to reach it with her severe wounds. It became clear to her that now she couldn't give up. Jade had made half of the journey now, quitting wasn't an option. She was bearing near bringing her mother's murderer to justice; That remained to be the only solace she could draw. She couldn't tell her sister that she gave up, not after what Jane did for the galaxy. She closed her eyes again and imagined her face. The vision was lucid her green eyes, ginger hair and that diplomatic smile that had a way of piercing your heart no matter the circumstances. She wished for her sister to be with her. She wouldn't let Jade die. Never.
She turned her attention to the tunnel from which she came. She prayed to the god for it to only be her mind but the sounds did not fade. The sounds of footwork quickly came to a halt as quickly as they had begun. She knew who it was. Jona Sederis, The beserk Asari who took lead of the Eclipse; Mercenaries from Omega. She taken the life of her mother and intended to do the same to her. Jade scouted out her surroundings in fear yet again and noticed the door on the other side of the room. She knew she could manage to make a escape but it would be pointless as would reach her regardless. Jade smiled as she imagined her sister's smile again. In the last few years Jane had countless accomplishments in which to be proud of. While she was sitting at home and deciding which academy to take, Jane became the first human spectre and was given with her own ship and crew. She was fighting for interests of mankind and species alike in space and receiving orders from Citadel Council. She crushed the criminal spectre and traitor Saren aswell as uncover the truth about the Reaper, Sovereign. She had managed to stop the Geth invasion on the Citadel and save the Destiny Accesension. Jade was so envious of her achievements and the attention she had recieved. The sound of steps in the tunnel were slowly drawing closer.
She will have to think about her sister later. Slowly but steadily she stood up and made her way to the cabinet she had sought after before. The red container bearing the Medi-gel atop the highest shelf. Jade rose her hand, calmouring for the edge of the box. She tried to do it ever so quietly but as she grabbed the box, her footing had fell betrayed her. Frantically trying to grab ahold of the cabinet so fell into the ground. For a moment she was paralyzed with pain but what was worse was the fact that the medigel box remained balanced on the edge of the shelf. Jade had hoped for it to fall into her grasp for it it fell into the floor beside her everything would break inside and her chances of escaping Sederis would be little to none but luck was with her now. She took a deep exhale out with relief and made her way to reach the medigel. Immediately upon reaching it she greased her injuries and for sure even scratches. The pain slowly faded and Jade could move as limber as she once was. She stood up from the ground in which she laided in agony. She grabbed ahold of the damaged leg and levived her weight onto it. Her sight turned to the tunnel that had beared the Asari that she feared. She saw glistening blue light from a fiery biotic aura but it quickly faded. Jane had hoped for it to only be her imagination. She couldn't risk the chance of Sereris getting her hands on her so she made her way to the exit that she spotted earlier.
As she went through the door darkness had embraced her suple skin, shrouding her like a blanket. It was much darker than in the previous room from which she had fled from. She lebed on the wall to give herself support. It was wet and crafted of stone. Jade knew she was somewhere below main floors of Omega as the powerful beats could still be heard as she made her descent, she prayed that the hallway would lead her somewhere to the vibrant crowds of Afterlife. She went forward still depending on the wall for support. The corridor seemed to be endless, so her mind began to wander yet again with thoughts of her sister. After she saved the citadel, she received orders from Council in which to find out why are the ships near Terminus system disappearing. The Normandy was attacked by Collectors. Everyone escaped in escape modules and her sister was thrown into the space by explosion and she perished. Jade remembered the day ever so vividly when she had heard that Jane was no longer amongst the living. She couldn't imagine her life without Jane. The very thought of parting ways with her brought tears to her eyes. Luckily, Cerberus with the Illusive Man leading decided to save her sister and assemble her body in one piece. From that moment, Jane was a dead spectre working with terrorists to most. Jade knew what Cerberus really was and their intention of using Reaper technology on humans. When she found out that her sister is working with them she needed all her self-control not to seek for her destruction. In the end it was revealed that Jane was only using their resources to gain access to Omega 4 relay and destroy the Collectors. Jade smiled upon the irony of the whole situation that had ensued. All these things which Jane did failed to stop the Reaper's invasion. The corridor was slowly turning left and humidity could be smelled in the air. Jade leaned upon the wall, taking a short break in which to gather her strength and more or less, her thoughts.
