Just a side note - I've changed the rating to M for further chapters (for some sexual content), but most chapters are still going to be T rated for language and other situations.


This time she stood alone in a stark white and empty room. She wandered aimlessly through it, never seeming to make progress. The light suddenly dimmed, washing grey over the room. A mechanical voice came from behind her.

"Shepard-Commander."

Shepard was startled by Legion's appearance. Did Geth have a concept of death? Was this part of their short-lived sentience? Then she realized where she was.

"The Consensus." she whispered, mostly to herself.

"I never thanked you for giving us the chance to know what it is to live."

"Don't thank me, I sacrificed your people."

She remembered Legion's words at the server. As the Geth were destroyed, the server would grow dark. It was almost pitch black now. They were gone.

"Thank you."

"Didn't you hear me? I killed the Geth! I killed all synthetic life to destroy the Reapers, and I didn't think twice!" She screamed at the synthetic in front of her. She stumbled backwards, surprised at her own rage and shame.

"Then why? Why did you destroy us? You went so far to save us - why not synthesize all life?" His voice became higher pitched, frantic sounding.

"I don't have an answer for you, Legion." She said, now quiet. Her face concealed by the hair cascading off her bowed head.

"We understand. Do you?"

"Legion, I –"

She turned around to speak to him, but he was gone. Instead she found the sight of London before her. She would have thought she had awoken, if the city had been in ruin.

It was not. The hum of vehicles and voices filled the air. Jane cocked her head to the side; something seemed familiar about this day. She was suddenly at a spaceport, watching Alliance soldiers struggling to subdue a tiny flame-headed girl. She tried to rip her body away from her captors with all her might, haphazardly flinging biotic energy around.

"I really must be dreaming this time."

"No, I am. This is the day we met."

She turned to see David Anderson, and her heart filled with pain.