Echoes of Reach
Master Chief x Reader!Spartan
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CHAPTER ONE
The alarm is the first thing you hear. It cuts through everythingâsharp, relentless, wrong.
Then comes the shaking.
Not subtle. Not distant. It rattles through your bones, through the chamber beneath you, through the very structure of wherever youâve been kept.
Your eyes snap open. Red light floods your vision. For a moment, you donât remember where you are.
Thenâ It all comes back. The pod. The cold.
Her.
You inhale sharply, your lungs burning as if theyâve forgotten how to work properly. Your body feels⊠heavy. Sluggish. Like youâre trapped beneath your own skin.
Stasis. Too long. Your fingers twitch. Slow. Uncoordinated.
âCome onâŠâ you whisper, your voice hoarse and unfamiliar to your own ears.
The sedatives are still in your systemâyou can feel them, thick and suffocating, wrapping around your thoughts and dragging you back down every time you try to focus.
No.
You refuse. You close your eyes. And reach inward.
There it is.
That warmth.
It starts smallâjust a flicker deep in your chestâbut the moment you find it, it responds. It always does. Like itâs waiting for you. Like it knows you.
You pull on it.
Hard.
Heat spreads through your veins, slow at first, then sharperâburning through the fog in your mind. Itâs not painless. It never is. It feels like setting yourself on fire from the inside out.
But it works. Your breath steadies. Your fingers curl with more control.
âBetterâŠâ you murmur.
Not fully functional. Not even close. But enough. You push against the pod. It resists. For a second.
Thenâ
It gives.
The seal breaks with a hiss, and the chamber opens.
You sit up slowly, the world tilting as your body struggles to adjust. Your muscles protest every movement, weak from disuse, but beneath that weaknessâ
You can feel it.
The power.
Coiled.
Waiting.
You swing your legs over the edge.
The floor is cold beneath your bare feet.
Your first step is unsteady.
The second is worse.
But you donât stop.
You canât stop.
Not with the alarms blaring like this.
Not with the facility shaking apart around you.
The hallway outside is empty.
Red emergency lights pulse along the walls, casting everything in a violent glow. The air smells faintly of ozone and something burnt.
You reach for the nearest terminal, your hand shaking slightly as you access it.
The system flickers.
Damaged.
But not dead.
âCome onâŠâ you mutter, forcing your focus through the haze still lingering in your mind.
You donât need everything. Just enough. A map. An exit. The screen glitches, but then stabilizes just long enough to give you what you need.
Good.
You move. Faster now. Still not steady, but improving. Every step burns a little less. Every breath comes easier.
The warmth inside you continues to spread, eating away at the last of the sedatives, but you can already feel the cost beginning to build.
Too fast.
Youâre burning too fast.
You ignore it.
You donât see the first body until you nearly trip over it. A guard. Burned badly. Plasma. Your stomach tightens.
âNoâŠâ you breathe.
You already know what this means. You donât want to say it. But you know.
âThe CovenantâŠâ
Theyâve finally found Reach. Your jaw clenches as something sharp and bitter twists in your chest. Too late. Youâre too late.
You crouch, grabbing the weapon from the guardâs hand. It feels familiar, comforting in a way nothing else has in a long time.
Thenâ Voices. You go still listening. There down the hall. You move before you think. Faster now. Drawn. Pulled.
And thenâ
You hear her.
Everything in you ignites. You donât think. You donât hesitate. The moment you see her, something inside you snaps.You cross the distance in seconds. Your hands are already on her throat before she can react.
âDid you simply forget about me?!â you scream, slamming her back against the wall.
Her eyes go wide with fear. Youâve never seen fear on her before. And for a moment i t feels good.
All you can see is her. All you can feel is everything she ever did to you. The experiments. The pain. The endless justifications. You tighten your grip.
âAnswer me!â
Thereâs another voiceâmaleâbut it barely registers. Until youâre ripped away.
Your head slams into the wall, pain exploding through your skull as your focus shatters. You gasp, the warmth inside you flickering violently.
You look up and see him. For a moment, you forget how to breathe. Heâs older than the pictures. Stronger. Real.
Soren.
He stares at you like he doesnât understand what heâs seeing. Honestly? You donât blame him.
âYou sure do have a terrible way of making friends,â he mutters, helping Halsey to her feet.
You let out a short, breathless laugh. Halsey takes a step back. That alone almost makes it worth it.
âAnd just who might you be?â Soren asks, his gaze locking onto yours.
You glance at her. She doesnât answer. Of course she doesnât. Your smile turns sharp.
âI take it she hasnât told you.â you pause. âIâm your daughter.â
Silence.
âThe brilliant Dr. Halsey is my mother.â The words hang there. Heavy. You watch the realization hit him.
Slow at first.
Then all at once.
He turns on her immediately, shoving her back against the wall.
âWould you care to explain what the hell sheâs talking about?!â
Halsey opens her mouth. Closes it. For once she has nothing to say. So you say it for her.
âShe created me from three strands of DNA,â you explain, pushing yourself to your feet. âOne from you. One from her.â
Sorenâs expression darkens.
âAnd the third?â
You hold his gaze.
âUnknown.â
That lands.mHard.
âIs that why you let me go?â he demands, rounding on Halsey again. âBecause you already had what you wanted?!â
âI did what was necessary to win this war,â she says, her voice cold, controlled. âShe is the next step in human evolution.â
Something inside you twists. Familiar and painful.
You step forward.
âShe means she tortured me from birth,â you say flatly. âAnd when I stopped agreeing with her methodsâshe locked me away.â
Sorenâs jaw tightens.
âWe need to move,â Halsey cuts in, already turning away.
Like none of this matters.
Like you donât matter.
Your hands curl into fistsâbut you follow.
Because as much as you want to stay and make her answer, you can feel it. The war closing in around you. By the time you reach the command center, the facility is already falling apart.
And for the first time since waking, you realize something.
Youâre not just free.
Youâve been thrown straight into the end of the world.









