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by *Lovelymaiden
DUDE that modded outfit is BADASS ASS AS HELL
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
Aaron raised his ration bar in a toast. âTo us.â
They did make a good team. Jack had had his back, and he hers. Melancholy wound through him, briefly, as he imagined being back in the Alliance, Jack at his side. Was a stupid fantasy, one that would never be realised. Jack loved teaching and excelled at it. And he was retired.Â
He looked over at the hotel security milling around the crashed aircar and wondered if he could stand to wear a fake uniform andâŚhis gaze dipped to their beltsâŚcarry a taser.Â
It wouldnât be the same. And he doubted they had any biotics on their team.Â
As he chewed, Aaron surreptitiously poked his legs. His thighs had sensation and he could bend his knees. Heâd be able to get around with the aid of a cane, if he had one. Jackâs shoulder would have to suffice.Â
âThat was some workout,â he said quietly. He looked over at Jack. âYou going to be all right?â Last time heâd pushed past a nosebleed heâd woken up four weeks later. He offered a crooked smile. âAre you ever going to come camping again?â
Jack leaned her head on Az's shoulder. "Yeah, I'm fine. Got a headache and I'm tired, but I'm fine." A weary breath escaped her. "Don't ask me to do any more biotics tonight, though. I'm done."
She chewed her ration bar and rested a hand on Az's thigh, gently rubbing the muscle. She didn't know if it helped, but it couldn't hurt, right?Â
"I'm bringing my shotgun next time," Jack said. "Or a pistol. So are you. If there'd been any more guys out there tonight, we would've been fucked." She shoved the last of her bar into her mouth and talked around it. "I'll make a note. Proximity alarms were fucking useless. We need a wider net. Maybe a laser barrier, set out a bit further. That'd work. It'd mean going somewhere not run by a hotel, I think, so we'd have more room." She shrugged. "But tonight was fun. Felt good. I miss being a badass, you know? I mean, I am a badass," she amended, grinning, "but it's nice to act like one again."
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
âThat wonât be necessary,â the officer said.
Hotel security swarmed through the woods. Half tended to the crash site, the other half fussed over Aaron and Jack. The ubiquitous blankets were pulled from plastic wrappers and tossed over their shoulders as if every emergency carried with it the risk of hypothermia. Aaron sweated under the thin, synthetic weave, but didnât shrug it off. The layer of warmth felt cozy and comforting. Maybe that was the point, eh?
A stretcher was dispatched for Daveâs headless corpse, but the cops had surprisingly few questions regarding his death.Â
âMiss, er, Jack, acquired one of the heavy pistols?â
âFrom one of the other guys. She fired in self defense, after Dave shot at me,â Aaron explained. âHe was about to fire on her.â
âAnd this was before or after Miss, er, Jack,â the questioning officer seemed confused by Jackâs lack of last name, âah, lifted Mr. Gehan, there.â The unconscious guy.Â
âAfter. Also after I tossed those two through the forest and hung that one from a tree.âÂ
The officer looked at him blankly.
âJust for a second or two.â
âRight.â The officer swiped his omni-tool and offered a tired smile. âI think I have all I need for now. Weâll be in touch if we have any further questions. The hotel will have paperwork for you when you get back.â
Aaron arched a brow, but didnât say what he was thinking: the hotel had dealt with poachers before and, possibly, fatalities. In other words, their security sucked. Instead, he asked, âSo, is it all right if we go find our packs? Weâre both pretty hungry.â If his legs werenât already numb, heâd probably be kissing the dirt by now and Jack would be in worse shape.
âUmâŚâ The officer looked perturbed by the fact someone could think of food while surrounded by dead and injured persons.Â
âItâs a biotic thing.â
âAh.â
Jack let Az do the explaining. Most of it, anyway. It was better to let the clean-cut ex-marine do the talking, she figured. Despite her newly acquired respectability, she still looked like the criminal she'd been when she was out of her school uniform.
When Az asked about food and explained their need for it, the hotel security guy nodded and gestured. Jack pressed a kiss to Az's cheek. "I'll get it," she murmured in his ear. "You rest."
Yeah, she was tired, and fucking hungry enough that the bark of the nearby tree was starting to look tasty. But she could still walk, and she wasn't sure Az would be able to.
Gritting her teeth, Jack pushed to her feet and moved off in the direction of their campsite. She'd felt worse, she reminded herself; been in worse situations, been without food for longer, been more hurt than a little nosebleed. It helped put the discomfort she felt in perspective, even if she did still feel like whining.
She retrieved the packs and made her way back to Az, flopping on the ground beside him without any sort of grace. She dug into his pack first, unsure if his hand was being as cooperative of his legs, and pulled out an energy bar, then got one out of her own. She unwrapped it and lifted it up for a toast.
"To us, Baldy." She smiled. "We make a fucking awesome team."
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
Thatâs my girl, and sheâs fucking awesome.
And she was sitting in a heap with blood trickling from her nose.
Aaron took one step, realised his legs werenât going to hold him, and dropped to the ground. He then dragged himself over to Jack, dug into his pocket for a wrinkled handkerchief that had probably spawned intelligent life sometime last week, and pressed it to her nose.Â
Unsure if he should whistle in appreciation or whine with concern, he settled on a compromise. He wrapped an arm around her shoulder and pulled her close.
âYou are the most amazing woman in the galaxy,â he murmured into her hair.
Jack leaned into Az, fatigue dragging at her now that the adrenaline of the fight was wearing off. She dabbed at her nose and sniffed again, then looked at her boyfriend.
"How're you doing, Baldy?" she asked gently. It had been a long time since Az's legs had "disappeared", and she hoped this wasn't an indication of a serious setback for him. But if it wasâŚthey'd deal with it. Together.Â
"Mr. Warwick?"
Jack raised a hand to block the light of the omnitool. "Yeah," she called. "We're over here."Â
"Are you all right?"
The rent-a-cop lowered his light and Jack blinked, trying to readjust her eyes. "Yeah," she said, though she was starting to feel like that aircar had run her over. She jerked her chin over to where Dave the headless wonder lay. "There's a body over there. I shot him. You'll want to call in the real cops or the Alliance or something." She leaned her head against Az's shoulder. "I'll cooperate."Â
The pit of her stomach twisted, slowly, as she realized that this situation might not go her way. She was sure she and Az had done the right thingâthey'd defended themselves against people who had demonstrated that they'd happily shoot themâbut she wasn't sure if the cops or the Alliance would see it that way. Would they just see a pair of rogue biotics?
Fuck, it was hard to think on an empty stomach.
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
A grin pulled at his mouth and Aaron let his lips quirk. He shouldnât be so amused by Jack tossing a bloke back and forth through the forestâin fact, heâd winced every time flesh smacked woodâbut, fuck, it was funny. She just did it so casually; a flip of the hand and someone whirled and flopped and looked like they might puke.Â
He didnât relax his guard, though. As Jack exchanged a blue glow for a pistol, he shifted his barrier so that he appeared to ripple. Several pairs of eyes flicked sideways.Â
âIâm just getting warmed up,â he said. Just in case they were wondering.Â
He hoped they wouldnât test him; his knees were tingling.
The sound of an aircar whispered across the trees. A stiff breeze followed, stirring the leaves. Aaron didnât look up, he kept his attention on the poachers. Their grim smiles were the first indication something had gone awry. Aaron chanced a quick look at the hovering vehicle and saw two figures leaning out of the open door with assault rifles aimed at him and Jack.
âDonât move and nobody gets hurt,â one of the figures shouted over the quiet roar of engines.Â
Trev leapt up and ran toward the car. He was aboard before Aaron could come up with a plan that didnât result in someone getting shot. Maury stooped to pick up the unconscious man and the woman had the other guyâs arm around her shoulders.
Where were the bloody police?
Fuck.
Fuck.Â
Who the fuck went hunting with assault rifles? In an aircar?
Jack grimaced, the twisting of her lips growing more pronounced as each "poacher" leapt aboard their getaway craft. In a minute, less than a minute, they'd be gone, and answers with them.Â
Like hell.
She thumbed the pistol's safety back on and let it drop from her hand, as though she were giving up.Â
"I said don't move!"
She spread her fingers, like it had been an honest mistake, even as she reached deep within for as much power as she could muster. She had an idea.Â
In the blink of an eye, a biotic shield appeared around her and Az, much like the one she'd used at the Collector Base with Shepard, but a bit thicker to deter bullets. Shots pinged off of it and she grunted, knowing she'd need every last bit of her biotics for the next step.
With a grunt that ended in a cry, Jack flung the shield outward, hoping it would knock the aircar off balance. The sound of an engine in distress rumbled through the forest, punctuated by the cries of the car's passengers. The two gunmen were too occupied by hanging on for dear life to think to fire at her and Az. Slowly, ever so slowly, the car tilted and slipped from the air, crashing to its side a short distance away.Â
A siren cut through the night, finally. Jack sniffed, then lifted a hand to her nose, unsurprised to find a trickle of blood. With a groan, she lowered herself to her ass. Let the cops check over the idiots in the car.
"Now I'm done," Jack muttered, wiping her nose again.
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
âJust our luck,â Maury whined. âSoldiers. Fuck.â
âNot just any soldiers,â Aaron put in. âMarines.â It didnât matter that Jack had no official rank and file. If she did, he had no doubt sheâd be one of the elites. The girl just didnât do grunt.
The woman leaned forward to whisper something to her buddy on the ground.
âCare to share with the class?â Aaron said. Like Jack, he kept his biotics at hand and visible. The effort cost him, though. He could already feel the burn across the back of his skull and his toes had gone numb. He had not practiced a sustained hold; heâd never had that much use for it. A vanguard charged, flattened and charged again. Sometimes he tossed people and stuff around, just for variety. Standing and glowing didnât fit the job description.
âHe needs medical attention,â the woman said.
âHeâll get some when the hotel police arrive.â
âArenât soldiers supposed to help wounded people?â Maury asled.
Aaron smirked. âItâs a judgment call,â he replied.
The guy Jack had threatened had been slowly backing toward the trees, one step at a time. Just as Aaron noticed, he flung himself around and ran.
"Stupid fucker," Jack growled.
She tossed a pull field after the idiot. It caught him, reducing his mass to less than air, and he began to float. It didn't halt his momentum. He continued forward, screaming, until his face made contact with a tree.Â
Glancing at Az, she muttered, "I should demonstrate what happens when two mass effect fields interact." She narrowed her eyes at Maury and friends. "Boom."
"You're fucking crazy!" Maury cried. "Trev! Shit. Trev! Get your ass back here."Â
"He's a little occupied trying not to shit himself right now," Jack said, her eyes tracking Trev's movement upwards.
"Biotics," the woman spat, her voice shaking. "We're just trying to live and youâ"Â
"Yeah, we've had that conversation," Jack said.
"You're going to pay when the cops show up. You murdered Dave!"Â
Jack rolled her eyes. A scream off in the distance indicated the pull field had disappeared. Reaching out, Jack caught Trev in another field and pulled him back through the forest, none too gently. The sound of wood striking flesh and vulgar curses echoed through the darkness, but it didn't take long for Trev to float back into view. She cut the field about two feet off the ground. Trev thudded to the forest floor with a grunt.
Jack released the hold on her biotics, the glow of her skin fading. She couldn't maintain it, not after the large expenditures in the last few minutes. Instead, she pulled out one of the heavy pistols and made a show of taking off the safety.Â
"I'm getting tired," she said. "So the next runner just gets shot."
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
Still, it was a good question and one Aaron didnât have an immediate answer to. He no longer had a direct line to the officer above; he couldnât call in a response team; he had no orders to secure the prisoners.
Fuck, being a civilian was hard.
Rather than hum like a moron, Aaron called up his omni-tool and connected with the hotel.Â
âBooroondarra Hotel! Brittany speaking!â someone answered in an entirely too chirpy manner.
âThis is Aaron Warwick. You dropped my girlfriend and I off for the overnight hike?â
âYes Mr. Warwick! What can I do for you!â The exclamation points at the end of each statement clearly indicated any request from a guest would be quickly attended to. Or, he could be saving Miss Chipper from the most boring night ever.Â
âWe caught some poachers sneaking into the area.â
The connection remained silent a moment as Brittany digested the news. Â âIâm so sorry youâve been inconvenienced, Mr. Warwick!â
Aaron swallowed a snicker as he imagined Brittany working for military dispatch. Sorry for the inconvenience, Chief! Weâll have an extraction team at your position at 0200 hours! Is there anything else I can do for you, Chief!Â
Still, she proved efficient enough, in her bright and cheerful way. The hotel police would be with them in fifteen minutes, which indicated they had a station halfway between the main hotel and the âwildernessâ. Prudent and disturbing. Almost as if they expected trouble.
âYouâre fucking guests?â one of the men asked, the one Jack had threatened to fling into a tree.
âYeah, and youâve ruined my holiday.â Aaron flung a ball of eezo at the guy and watched as it rolled him backwards. Then he turned to Jack. âYou all right, Sunshine?â
"Yeah," Jack said, glancing at Az. She was just fine. Warmth flooded her, like it always did after a good fight, and she felt powerful. Invincible. She'd learned that the after-fight high was deceiving, but right now, she figured her sense of being better than these assholes was one-hundred-percent warranted.
She moved in closer to the man who'd expressed incredulity that she and Az were guests and crouched down. "Yeah, we're guests, and we fucked up your entire night. How about that." She smiled coldly. "See, it'd be good to remember that there's a shitload of people out there now with experience fighting things a hell of a lot worse than you. And they do normal things, like go on vacation."
Maury swallowed. "There's n-not normally anybody out here andâ"
Jack pushed to her feet. "Well, tonight there was."
"You're the ones who attacked us!" This time, it was the idiot who she'd threatened to toss into a tree who spoke.
"I hoisted dude there in a lift. I wouldn't have hurt him. But then one of you assholes shot my boyfriend. How do you think soldiers are gonna respond to that?" She gestured over her shoulder. "Your buddy Dave had his gun pointed at my head, threatening me. How do you fucking think soldiers are going to react to that?" she shouted. "I don't give a fuck why you're out here. I don't give a fuck that you didn't mean to hurt anyone. You point a gun at someone, and you fire it, and as far as I'm fucking concerned, you've agreed to die."
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
Aaron didnât need to confirm the fact Jack would do it. The guy shrank back immediately. His head probably still spun from his first two trips through the air. He didnât fancy another.Â
âHow many of you are there?â Aaron asked.Â
Maury hesitated a fraction of a second before answering, âFive.â He pulled uselessly at his arm. âMy arm fucking hurts.â
Aaron called out into the forest, âYou got one minute to divest yourself of weapons and approach before I break Mauryâs arm.â
And give him something to actually whine about.Â
Aside from the mostly headless corpse over there.
Ten seconds ticked by before a figure stepped out of the trees, fingers curled about the stock of her rifle rather than the trigger. Aaron nodded toward the ground and she dropped it.Â
Aaron nodded to Jack. âCollect the weapons, please, Jack.â He then waved Mr. Shrinky-dink and girly forward and eased off of Mauryâs arm. âRight, letâs all walk back to your other two mates and hope theyâre waiting patiently for us.â
Jack walked around the area, picking up the weapons. She kept her eezo live, flowing, letting the bastards see the power flickering over her skin. A reminder that just because her pistol wasn't trained on them anymore didn't mean she couldn't ensure they joined their headless friend.
One of the men downed by Jack's shockwave lay still, unmoving. The woman who'd emerged from the shadows last glanced at Jack for permission, then moved over to his side. The second man had moved to lean against a nearby tree and watched them approach with pain-filled eyes.Â
"He's alive," the woman announced with a shaky voice.
Maury moved to sit beside the other man, the third man at his opposite arm, facing Jack and Az. "What're you going to do with us?"Â
Jack crossed her arms. "Two years ago, you wouldn't be alive to ask that question," she said. "Lucky for you, I've mellowed out."
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
Stupid fuck should have known better than to mess with biotics. Aaron tended to side towards the disable and question rather than kill without compunction school of thought, but reckoned anyone who held a gun should expect to get shot.Â
Rules of engagement.Â
The guy on the ground looked up the barrel of Jackâs pistol and stammered, âWeâre poaching.â
âJesus fuck, Maury, why donât you give âem your ID while youâre at it.â
Mauryâs friend had finished extracting himself from the bush Aaron had tossed him into. His face was scratched and bleeding and he held one of his arms across his chest. He did not appear to be interested in retrieving his weapon, wherever it was.Â
Aaron pointed a glowing hand at the guy. âStay right where you are.â
âI ainât movinâ.â He stepped sideways and Aaron gave him a less than gentle nudge. The guy stumbled and fell on his arse, crying out as his arm bounced off his ribs. He held up his good hand. âRight, right, not moving. Letâs talk this out.â
âWhat are you poaching?â
âAnything that moves,â Maury answered, drawing Aaronâs attention back down. âItâs all fat and slow inside the fence and they can only run so far.â
âIâm neither fat, nor slow.â Aaron cocked his head toward Jack. âIâd think twice about saying my girlfriend has an ounce where it shouldnât be.â
Maury sucked in a breath.
âYou picked the wrong fucking night to go hunting,â Jack said.
âYeah. Shit.â Mauryâs eyes flicked sideways, over toward his buddyâs corpse. âI canât believe you killed Dave. Holy fuck, you killed Dave.â
Jack shrugged. âHe was gonna do the same to me. Youâve gotta expect the same in return if you pull that shit. My luck that Iâm quicker.â
âI donât know who the hell you two are,â the other man said, his voice ragged, âbut youâre going to pay.â
Jack turned to regard him. âKeep talking like that and Iâll toss you into a tree,â she said, jerking her chin in his direction. "Headfirst.â
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
Aaron restrained a whoop as he shot forward, the exhilaration of doing what he loved nearly outstripping concern for safety and wellbeing. Heâd been a good soldier, though, and caution held him in check as he reveled in the feeling of eezo slipping beneath his skin, gathering potential and ready to roll out in waves. Like the ocean, baby.Â
His charge dropped him between two trees. Swinging his arms around, he loosed the remainder of his barrier in a field that flattened saplings and two wheeling shadows. Aaron advanced on the nearest figure and knelt across and outstretched arm before leaning forward to inspect the guyâs face.Â
Human, young, obviously not biotic.Â
âWhat are you doing here?â Aaron asked.
âWho the fuck are you?â the guy asked, trying to curl toward his arm.
Aaron elbowed him across the temple and he dropped back with a hiss.Â
The other prone figure moaned and Aaron sent a ball of eezo over there to knock his arse sideways, keep him occupied for a while.Â
âAsking one more time before I lift you into the sky. What are you doing here?â
Az had the other dudes under control. Well under control. She grinned. Don't fuck with biotics. A lesson these assholes will have learned well today.
Jumping over a bush, Jack retrieved a heavy pistol from one of the assholes on the ground. Biotics were good, but she always felt better on the battlefield if she had a gun in her hand. The asshole she took it from was moaning. The other one wasn't. She didn't bother to check vitals; as far as she was concerned, they'd both forfeited their lives by sneaking around an area where touristsâmostly defenceless, she figuredâwere simply having a good time.Â
She jogged over to Az as he demanded to know what they were doing there. Before the guy laying on the ground could answer, another voice sounded through the darkness from their right.
"Hands up, no biotics, or I put a bullet in your lady's pretty skull."Â
Like fuck.
Jack brought the hand holding the heavy pistol up and fired, confident she'd make the shot. Yeah, her biotics were her strength, but she was fucking good with a pistol, too. The newest asshole's head exploded and the body tumbled to the ground with a thud.
She turned the pistol on the dude on the ground, pointing it at his head. "I'm gonna count to three. OneâŚ.twoâŚ"
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
Jack left the cover to flank the enemyâintruders, damn it. They werenât in a war zone. Regardless, excitement thrummed through Aaronâs veins and eezo tickled his fingertips.Â
He dropped to his stomach and wormed forward to meet the threatâfine, weâll call them a threatâhead on.Â
Backlit by the stars, the figures took on proper dimensions and revealed their less than casual nature by exchanging signals and moving in a coordinated manner. Definitely a threat.Â
And they were close to Jack.Â
The air moved and one of the intruders shot up off the ground. Aaron pushed up off the ground and fed his barrier so that he glowed and shimmered before confronting the other arse (anyone who disturbed his sleep was an arse).
âWho are you and what are you doing here?â
âWhat the fuck!â came the answer.Â
This was going well.Â
A sharp crack rent the air and something punched Aaron in the backâŚand bounced off his barrier, tearing a small chunk away with it.Â
âShit,â he murmured. âGot this, Sunshine?â he called out before turning and charging in the direction of the shot, aiming to put the fear of God and the universe into whoever had tried to put a hole in him.
Son of aâ
That bastard had just tried to shoot Az!Â
"All right, dead people," Jack growled, her eyes narrowing. "Let's play."
Closing her fist, she firmed up her grip on the fellow floating above her head, then whipped her arm downward to slam him into the ground. The impact forced a grunt from him. Jack turned to the other fellow, the one Az had abandoned in order to charge after the shooter.Â
"Shit!" he cried, lifting his gun.
Jack tossed out one hand to trigger a shockwave in the asshole's direction. It hit him like an old-fashioned train, throwing him up into the air and to the side. She spun in Az's direction, trying to determine in the darkness if he needed help or if there were more assholes that needed to die.
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
Aaron smiled. He shared her eagerness for a fight, though he supposed the twinge of unease at his sense of anticipation was all his own. He didnât have time to question why he was ready, why heâd already called the motes of eezo lurking within beneath his skin, gathered them and started building the sort of barrier a vanguard liked best.
He kept the âvolumeâ low. This confrontation wouldnât be about show, not yet. If their opponents needed a little inducement toward fear, he could glow. Until thenâŚ
Yeah, he was ready.Â
Nodding at Jack, he murmured, âSince when did we need weapons, Sunshine?â
Whoever approached knew the terrain; they skirted every dead fall and avoided every dip. Their progress was steady and purposeful. And they were heading for the lake. They stopped just past the deactivated alarm and conferred, their voices nothing but a vague hum. If Jack hadnât heard something earlier, the happy campers would have slept through the quiet conference and probably woken to a knife across their throats.
Heâd decided the intruders were hostile, in a sense. They were moving with stealth and under the cover of night, which meant they were somewhere they shouldnât be. Seemed theyâd finally caught a whiff of smoke, too.
Aaron nudged Jack as he noted the dark clump separated into two distinct figures. One each. âLetâs find out what theyâre up to,â he whispered against her ear.
Idly, he wondered if the intruders had friends, or if they were a patrol, forward scouts. If the main party still approached. Heâd never stop thinking like a soldier, eh?
She wanted to let loose a shockwave. That'd knock the fuckers down and out, and then they could question them, find out why they were on the hotel's property in the middle of the damn night. Her gaze flicked to the darkness on either side of the two figures, her eyes narrowing. It'd be good for those two, but if anyone else was out thereâŚ
The boom boom boom of a shockwave wasn't all that easy to ignore.
Nodding, Jack left the cover, staying low to let the shadows hide her. She moved as soundlessly as she couldâwhich really wasn't very, though she hoped she was quiet enough to be mistaken for an animal. She needed to be a little closer to grab one of these guys in a lift.
The figures froze. Jack did too, dropping down. Their movements seemed a little less sure now, like they knew someone was out there. One gestured to the other, indicating they should move to the side. The motions were almost military, Jack noted absently. Not quite as crisp as Shepard's, but damned close. Mercs, then? Ex-Alliance wannabes?
Didn't matter. The flanking figure was going to step on her.
With a grunt of effort, Jack sat up, her arm moving, her eezo flaring. She caught the figure in a lift, hoisting him upward quickly enough that he didn't have a chance to make a sound as his stomach investigated the balls of his feet. Or maybe his balls investigated his stomach.
She glanced around to see where Az was before acting further.
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
Aaron pressed his lips to the warm palm covering his mouth, then he deciphered Jackâs words, his face scrunching into a frown. Jack didnât play games, so he took her whispered words seriously. He raised a hand to hers and listened for the âsomeoneâ.
Night sounds tickled his ears; the air moving through the trees, the bubble of fish in the lake and stuff in the mud. Frogs, crabs, the Eden Prime equivalent of night crawlers. Nothing larger than a possum seemed to be stirring in the darknessâŚand then he heard a voice.Â
Fingers squeezing Jackâs, Aaron pushed up, his movement fluid and quiet, and peered into the darkness. Heâd turned half a circle before he thought heâd pinpointed their location. Upwind, or theyâd have smelt the recently extinguished fire. Wouldnât be long before they caught a whiff, though.
He leaned close to Jack. âLetâs find some cover.â
It was possible some other guests had wandered into their quadrant. Wasnât supposed to happen, they were dropped far enough away from one another to get that alone in the wilderness feeling. And the hotel knew theyâd all be swimming naked, right? Some folks liked their privacy.Â
Aaron shoved his arm into the sleeping back before activating his omni-tool, worried the glow would give away their position. âDeactivating the northwest alarm. Donât want to scare them off before we figure out who they are.â
Nudging Jackâs shoulder, he indicated a clump of bushes that should shield them from the intruderâs approach.
Jack crept over to the cover Az had suggested and swiped impatiently at the hair falling over her eyes. She was a bit nervous. NoâŚexcited. She hadn't felt like this in months. Warmth suffused her limbs, chasing the anticipation of a fight that settled into every muscle.
A wide smile creased her lips as she looked at Az. She knew that good little teachers didn't get all amped up at the thought of a fight. But then, she hadn't originally been built for teaching, had she?
"No weapons," she murmured. They'd have to do this with only their biotics. "You gonna be good with that?"
She let a finger brush the back of his hand, the only gesture of care she could make with her pulse humming, her blood pounding.
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
Whoâd have thought having his lips nipped could be hot? That having a woman perched over him sharing a need to hear him yell could have him instantly attentive. God, Jack was sexy. Aaron had just enough presence of mind left not to share the sentiment out loud, however. Wasnât particularly mushy.Â
Instead, he let out a growling groan and hooked his fingers beneath her shirt. He lifted it up over her head and flung it clear so greedy palms could lay claim to warm skin, fingers tracing dips, hollows and curves.Â
âWill you yell with me?â he asked, the question idle and perhaps rhetorical. Fingers plucked and tweaked and lips curved into a grin as he lifted his lips to hers again, not really requiring an answer.
At the best of times, Jack wasn't a heavy sleeper. Came from too many nights in shitty places where she'd had to keep one eye open, always, to make sure someone didn't steal her stuff or try other things. She'd thought that laying in the wilderness, even with Az stretched out beside her, would make sleeping even more difficult. Exercise and a deep sense of contentment countered any unease she felt at not having a roof overhead, though, and sleep found her.
Until something jerked her awake.Â
Her eyes shot open, her brain lurching a step behind. Immediately she catalogued that the proximity sensors were silent, but something had awoken her. She doubted it had been a suddenly large snore from Az, either. The man slept as he lived; calmly, smoothly.
She modulated her breathing, waiting for the noise to recur. Surely it would. Unless she'd imagined itâŚ
She stiffened as a sound drifted through the night. Soft, unintelligible, but definitely identifiable as a human voice. She couldn't place its location or distance beyond a vague sense that it came from the north, in the direction opposite the hotel. They were supposed to be alone out here, and she doubted the hotel had a patrol. That'd kind of defeat the whole "alone" idea.
Reaching up, she covered Az's mouth, then leaned close to his ear. "Warwick, there's someone out here with us."
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
Aaron reached over to sift his fingers through the fall of dark brown hair sweeping across Jackâs ear. Her words didnât surprise. On some level, he had known just how he managed to worm beneath the patterns crisscrossing Jackâs skin. The tattoos and the scars. And he understood why no one else had tried. Jack made it hard, really hard, and it took something other than bravery to face the metaphoric hedge of barbs and prickles, all lethally tipped.Â
What he didnât quite understand was quite why he had tried. That heâd needed to, needed her, seemed too simple. The idea she was The One, the only woman in the galaxy he could properly love, seemed too romanticâand implausible. A vague theory of collections of particles drifting through the cosmos and connecting through chance encounter to birth something new and wonderful seemedâŚright and terrifying. What if theyâd missed or connected off angle?
Wow, Aaron, really?
Shunting introspection aside, Aaron leaned forward to press his lips to her forehead. âI always saw a whole person,â he murmured. âSomeone I wanted to know better.âÂ
And that was nothing but the truth.
Did he know how special he was?
It wasn't a type of thought Jack was used to having, the importance of another person in her life. For so long, there'd been only her; everyone else was a liability, a weakness, a chance for her to make a mistake she couldn't escape from. Not anymore, though, and that was because of the man laying beside her.Â
Love expanded in her chest, filling it, hurting, making her breath catch and her throat clog. Months ago, it would have scared her, this weird, weird feeling of pain and happiness. NowâŚshe still didn't quite know what to do with it, but it didn't scare her. Not anymore.
Taking a breath, Jack rose up, rolling Az onto his back and catching his lips with hers, hard. "Enough mushy," she breathed between kisses. She nipped at his lower lip as her hips flowed, making her desire and her need to return to something she understood clear.Â
She trailed her lips across his jaw to his ear, biting the lobe and tugging, none-too-gently. "I wanna hear you yell," she whispered.
That was one bonus to being in the ass-end of nowhere, right?
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
He half expected Jack to press, but wasnât surprised when she did not. Her willingness to get mushy did surprise, and widened his smile further.Â
Best girlfriend ever?
Yep.
His smile narrowed as he pondered what she should say, however.Â
âYouâre asking me? Iâm the singularly least romantic guy in the galaxy, though not for lack of trying.â Heâd bought her a smiley face t-shirt, hadnât he? And he cooked and washed her hair sometimes. Fuck, were those romantic things? Were mushy and romantic the same thing?
Flopping onto the ground, Aaron searched the stars for inspiration. The sky was beautiful and his lips curved naturally again.
âOkay, Iâm going to say something mushy, serve as inspiration.â He rolled his head sideways. âBefore I met you, I didnât know I wanted this or needed it.â He reached for her hand. âYouâve become my best friend, Jack. I feel like I can tell you anythingâŚand I will, I promise. I love you.â
Jack squeezed Az's hand, more touched by his words than she wanted to let on. Her throat had tightened, dammit. Sincerity rang in every word, not that she'd thought it wouldn't; she knew how much Az cared for her. And when she stopped to think about it, it was scary how much she cared for him.
She cleared her throat. "That's a pretty good start to this," she said, nodding.
Silence descended for a few moments, the sound of the fire crackling loud in the darkness. Jack spent the time figuring out what she wanted to say, and then giving herself permission to say it. It was all right. There was no one around. And Az should know, right? Of anyone in the galaxy, he should know.
"There have been two people in my life who gave enough of a fuck about me to actually talk to me like a person and not a tool. That's Shepard, and you." She nudged his shoulder. "She showed me I could be more than a criminal. But you've shown me I can be a person. A real, whole person." She paused and squeezed his hand again. "You know why that's a big deal. And that's part of the reason I love you so much. You know me and you're not afraid of me. You don't think I'm going to go off because I'm the psychotic biotic. You love me despite everything." She paused again, swallowing. "You see me, you know? And I think you're just about the only person in the galaxy who does."
August 31, 2187 - Roughing It
She never called him Aaron. In fact, though it was his preferred moniker, hardly anyone used it. His family called him Clive, friends called him Az and fellow marines called him Warwick. Aaron had become his Eden Prime name, he realised shortly, the name he handed out to civilians, and Jackâs use of it along with her probing statement, highlighted the difference between his life here and what he had left behind.
A pang shot through him, from shoulder to tailboneâa weird jolt of melancholy Aaron experienced on and off, less often as the weeks wandered by and his physical condition improved.
He didnât want to think about depressing shit on holiday.
âNot much to say,â he said quietly, a shoulder hitching up and down. Then, allowing his smile to broaden, he captured exploring fingers and brought them to his lips. He kissed one of them, nipped another two. âIâd rather pull out more beer and see how mushy you can get.â The smile became and outright grin.
Az didnât want to talk about it.
Jack tried not to be hurt by his denial and attempt to change the topic. Shit, she didnât really want to talk about it either. Easier not to, right? And they were out here in the middle of fucking nowhere to get away from this stuff.
Part of her whispered that maybe that made it the perfect time to face it.
Blowing out a sigh, she let the subject go. Theyâd revisit it sometime soon; he meant too much to her to let that sort of shit fester in the dark. But not tonight.
âYou want to hear me get mushy? Really?â She made a face. âI didnât think guys liked that. Hell, I donât even know if I can.â
A lie, sort of. She knew she could; she wrote poetry, for fuckâs sake. She could be mushy. Deep. Existential, even. Laying here, beneath the starsâŚit sort of seemed like the place to share this sort of thing, too. There was no one around to hear them, no one to snicker at the scary bitch being all touchy-feely.
âWhat do you want me to say?â She frowned, trying to organize her thoughts.