An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Sara wished it hadn’t taken so long. After the insanity of fighting the Archon, it seemed that all her time was spent roaming Meridian to make sure there weren’t any nasty surprises awaiting anyone who wanted to settle down here.
And for a planet that was basically the control center for the vault network, it sure had a lot of them. It took a long while to ensure everything was safe. While she wanted to take Jaal somewhere nice, it couldn’t be just any old place on the planet. Not that she was trying to outdo that magical spot on Aya he’d taken her to, but he deserved nothing but the best.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Sara living was their fighting chance. When the call had come in, that ships and people were needed, Reyes had no hesitation in committing whatever forces he could. When he’d left Kadara with the Collective fleet, the initial plans were underway to go after the Archon and stop him once and for all.
@crown-laurel: I’d love to read about another date night with Sara and Reyes. After High Noon and locking in his romance!
While I haven’t romanced Reyes yet, having watched like eight vids for any Reyes romance, I feel absolutely cheated that he was not a possible squadmate. So, two birds, one stone and all that. LOL
Waring: post-High Noon, spoilers for Liam Kosta loyalty mission, heavy petting
Kadara was a place Sara had little problem coming back too. After the showdown that resulted in Sloane’s death, Reyes was busy solidifying the Collective as the ruling power in Kadara Port, and Sara was off planet not being further implicated. Besides, who knew what had happened elsewhere in the week she spent planet side. She had her hands full with the Nexus, Eos, Roekaar and co-ordinating strikes with Evfra and the Resistance on Voeld.
That wasn’t to say the messages between her and Reyes weren’t happening. A few a day, at the very least. Simple, innocuous looking messages that helped immensely to imagine him actually saying. Some with that playful tone, others with a smile and a wink. Neither of them were willing to say anything that could be intercepted.
If she was extremely transparent sending them back to Kadara two weeks later, she really didn’t care. That she had a message from Reyes simple saying “Tartarus” and a time, well… she didn’t think anyone would say anything right to her face. Well, anyone but Drack.
So here she was, strolling into Reyes’ private room. Sara would never tire of how his eyes lit up when he saw her, the smile that came to his face as he stood to greet her.
“Fashionably late.” Reyes murmured before he kissed her.
Sara could definitely see how he got the nickname ‘Shena’. His kisses always left a flutter in stomach and she loved those little moans he made. He was always slick with words and she couldn’t help but wonder what else his mouth was good at. How they hadn’t slept together yet, she hadn’t figured out. She had no inclination to rush him into something though. There was plenty of time yet.
“Don’t want you thinking I’m too eager.” Sara quirked her mouth into a small smile. “But I am glad to see you again.”
“It’s been too long. I was thinking of a late night drive?”
“Should I even ask? I mean a drive at,” she glanced at her omni-tool. “Just after one on Kadara?”
“If anyone tries to shoot at us, we can handle it. Besides, I do think it’s worth it.”
There was no way Sara could resist the silent question asked with that raised brow. “We can take the Nomad in thirty. Liam is offloading it now. It’s always the first thing he does here.”
“Ah, time for a drink then.”
In all honesty, the time passed quicker than Sara would have like. It felt like she just settled down beside Reyes, her very diluted tavum in hand when he was getting them going. He’d had to answer two messages, but Sara was honestly surprised it wasn’t more. Some days, she couldn’t even get through breakfast without receiving ten messages.
When they got to the Nomad and she saw something neatly secured into the backseat, she looked at him. “Reyes, what are you up to?”
“Nothing. I just figured you probably had eaten much. So I arranged a snack.”
“Uh huh,” Sara wished her stomach hadn’t picked that moment to growl like eiroch. “That looks more like a full meal.”
“Snack, meal,” Reyes shrugged with a coy smile. “If we’re out late enough, we can have breakfast and watch the sunrise.”
Sara got in and buckled up, sure he could see her blush as he did the same. “Where to Reyes?”
“Kurinth’s Valley.”
“Damn, you really wanted a late night drive, didn’t you?” Sara hit the start button, letting engine go through its start up revs before she got going. “I mean, there are easier ways to get me in a smaller space you know.”
“If I was going to do that, I like to think I could do better than your vehicle.”
“Ever the gentleman.” Sara paused, sliding Reyes a look. “Hasn’t it occurred to you that maybe I don’t want you to be a gentleman, all the time?”
Now it was Reyes’ turn to blush, she could just make it out in the low interior light. But Reyes had a small grin and his voice was low as he easily replied,
“That can be arranged.”
For once in her life, Sara stuck to the roads using the low beams to thread their way through the mountainous terrain. Better that than breaking both their necks with an unexpected cliff side. The drive up took them nearly an hour, but the entire time they talked. Reyes had endless questions about her work on Prothean digs and what she thought of the Remnant technology scattered through Heleus. And Reyes was far more forthcoming about himself that she expected. He had come to Andromeda to be someone, to be more than some orphan from the great teeming masses from the Santiago megatropolis of his childhood. His disillusionment with the Initiative was palpable, and having dealt extensively with Tann and Addision she really couldn’t fault him for that.
Sara had meant it when she said he could have his secrets. It was the big things that mattered more in her opinion. So when he got a little too quiet after some questions, all Sara did was slow down a bit and take his hand to give it a gentle squeeze. Reyes always gave her a chagrined smile and soft squeeze back. For all they wanted to be together, they were still adjusting to each other in small ways.
Getting into Kurinth’s Valley is what made her fall a bit quiet. It was silly, but she half expected another Architect to come swarming out of the ground and attack. A soft squeeze to her hand made her look over, startled a bit to find Reyes giving her a gentle smile.
“We’ll go out armed. There’s some more weapons stashed under the other backseat.”
Sara huffed but smiled, feeling relief. “Always full of surprises.”
“Good ones.”
If anything, Sara was quickly developing a weakness for that smile and a wink from those hazel eyes. She parked the Nomad out of easy sight in a little niche of Remnant stacks. A midnight picnic in the middle of nowhere with Reyes Vidal. Good thing she hadn’t told Cora, the woman would have blown something. A fuse, a gasket… her head. All Liam had done was nod and wave her off saying to give him a ring if things went south. She wasn’t too sure what Liam would come to the rescue in, but the man was resourceful.
The night air felt a bit cooler as she got out but she was honestly too busy staring at the sky overhead. A hand settling on her waist made her look over to see Reyes, the light from his omni-tool set to low. His smile was a bit shy as he gave a half shrug.
“Does Sara Ryder approve?”
Her stomach did that fluttery thing again as she leaned in to kiss him. “Definitely,” she murmured, thumb stroking along his jaw. “Set a whole mood and everything.”
“I can’t deny that’s what I was going for. This…”
For once Reyes had no words, quietly taking in the sight before him. Sara slipped an arm around his hips, moving in a bit closer. It was a sky thick with stars, more than she had ever seen on any planet back in the Milky Way. Just a wide expanse of stars with a backdrop of the golden galaxy and all edged by the shadowy Kadara mountains.
“It’s better with the company.” Sara stated quietly.
Reyes’ smile widened but his reply was preempted by her growling stomach. He laughed as he held up the small hamper. “Shall we get you fed?”
Suddenly, that sounded like the best damn thing Sara had ever heard. It didn’t take long to set the blanket out and dig into the hamper. It looked like a lot of light foods, fruit, vegetables, secure little drink packs and packets of meat. It was even better when Reyes fed her little tidbits, his gaze fixing on her lips when she kissed and nibbled on his fingertips.
“You really don’t want me to be a gentleman.”
The dark tone to his voice sent a thrill through her, making her shift with anticipation. She picked up his hand, tracing over the lines on his palm before she settled it on her crotch, pressing up against it hard. She could hear Reyes’ sharp inhale as she leaned in.
“I think,” she whispered in his ear, sucking gently on the lobe. “That you should really show me how you got the nickname Shena.”
The low groan he gave sent heat racing through her but it was when he kissed her that she felt like she was on fire. Suddenly, she hated this damned light armour and she couldn’t pressed against his hand hard enough. His mouth was definitely good enough, tongue teasing hers before he broke off to kiss down her neck. The light scrape of his teeth had her breathing harder, rolling her hips against his hand.
Goddamn, she was really hating her armour now. And his, since all she could really do was slide a hand down between them and palm at his clothed crotch. Oh, and this blanket, especially when she had that nice, big bed back on the Tempest. That was when her omni-tool flashed and SAM’s voice broke the silence.
“Pathfinder, I feel it prudent to warn you that there is an anomalous signal closing in on your and Mr Vidal’s location. They will arrive in less than five minutes.”
Sara was breathing hard, her brain almost automatically snapping back into Pathfinder mode. Almost because she just had to drink in the sight of Reyes in the low light, hair dishevelled with lips all kiss-bitten and his hazel eyes seemed to glow.
“Can you identify it, SAM?” her own voice was hoarse and Sara wondered what she looked like to him.
“One moment. Processing.” Was SAM quick reply.
“Hm, I wondered why I didn’t hear from SAM sooner,” Reyes got up to sit on his haunches. “Sara?”
Oh God, the way he said her name with his voice like that. Whoever interrupted this was dead. “I engaged privacy mode before I came to visit you.”
“Oh,” Reyes did sound intrigued. “SAM, who is paying us a visit?”
“Their ID signal marks them as Outcast. A small troop, estimated at seven along with a Hydra.”
“Well they’re in for the worst game of hide and seek ever.” Sara got to her feet now, unclipping her assault rifle. “SAM, patch in thermal-vision to an ocular overlay.”
There was a moment of silence from SAM. “Acknowledged Pathfinder. They are two minutes out. I suggest you take cover.”
“If they have reinforcements, ensure Liam Kosta gets the message that it’s gone south, with our last approximate co-ordinates.” Sara looked to where Reyes was waiting with his own gun. “Stay on my six.”
“I have no problem with that.” Reyes gave a smile, cocking his gun.
“You say that now…” Sara let her fist crackle with biotics.
“So the view from your six will be better. Shall we go say hello?”
Sara decided to start it off with a bang. A few bright red thermal shapes appeared a bit ahead of her and she Charged into them, provoking gunfire for all of three seconds. The shots bounced off her shields and she slammed down a Nova, sending bodies flying. She turned catching the dim glow of an omni-tool and realized Reyes left it on purposefully. With her biotics fading, she melted back into the darkness and the remaining shots were pinning Reyes down as the whine of the Hydra powering up shots came.
So much for that plan.
She moved like a Wraith in the darkness, the flash of her biotics the only telltale sign of where she was. She flickered them to distract the Hydra and the other assailants, their gunfire letting Reyes pick them off one by one. Though there was the blue crackle of an Overload and then the bright orange bloom of a Flamethrower. Sara felt confident they’d be done mopping up soon when SAM intoned,
“Message sent to Liam Kosta,” a few moments and then, “He expects his ETA to be thirty minutes.”
“They had reinforcements!” Sara dashed over to where Reyes was still in cover. “Kosta won’t be here for another thirty.”
Reyes swore. “How many reinforcements, SAM?”
“Two more troops.”
“And how long until they show up?”
The silence from SAM was too long and then, “One minute.”
Now Reyes was swearing even more now. Sara was trying to figure out just how to get past the Hydra when a missile slammed into their cover. There was an ominous groan from the ground and Sara felt it flex beneath her feet. She barely managed to grab Reyes before the ground fell out beneath them. Everything moved, half blurred from falling dirt. But the ground was clear enough and she held on to Reyes tighter, firing her jetpack intermittently to slow their descent. They were still gonna land hard and Sara brought her barrier up and turned so she took the brunt of the fall.
Still hurt like hell though and she’d be lucky if her jetpack was working properly after that hit. Reyes scrambled off her, gun up as he offered her a hand. Her back was protesting a bit as she took it and got up, eyes scanning around.
“Not how I wanted to wind up underneath you.” She spotted her rifle, and dashed for it.
Reyes chuckled even as he looked up at the hole they fell through. “You don’t think there’s a chance they’ll stay up there.”
“Doubt it.” As if just to drive the point home, the sound of jetpacks firing up came. “Let’s go! SAM, map the place as we go so we don’t get lost.”
Now it really was a game of cat and mouse, in a cave full of what seemed like glowing green crystals. At least these guys had a shred of intelligence and didn’t resort to grenades. It gave them an advantage that they pressed. And with SAM guiding them, they managed to flank and ambush clumps of the Outcasts before darting back into the frankly confusing maze of crystals. Reyes would strip their shields to let them take the full brunt of her biotics. Or she’d run in and distract them before a quick Blink got her out of the path of Reyes’ Flamethrower. It was only when SAM declared that there was no one else left that Sara lowered her gun.
“Okay, next time, I pick the place.” Sara came to crouch down beside Reyes. “I’m fairly sure I can find some spot on Eos where things won’t try to kill us.”
“All that sand gets in places.” Reyes glanced at her before turning his attention back to the crystal.
“Voeld?”
“I prefer to not freeze.”
“… I’m sure as hell not gonna suggest the Nexus.”
That got Reyes to laugh before he held up the crystal. “Do you know what this is?”
“Looks familiar,” Sara took it from him, surprised to feel a faint buzz from it. It felt like… “Meditation crystals?”
“Raw, unprocessed meditation crystals. This is a cave of wonders.” Reyes was already looking around.
“I think you mean the cave of credits,” Sara looked around. “Sixty, forty.”
Reyes countered with, “Fifty, fifty.”
“No, pretty sure you mean sixty, forty. Between my jetpack and biotics…” she trailed off with a smile.
“You drive a hard bargain,” Reyes put the crystal back down. “SAM, how long until Mr, Kosta shows up?”
“Twenty minutes Mr. Vidal.”
Sara laughed at the displeased expression on Reyes’ face. “There’s always later. But we do have right now, Shena.”
“Later might sooner than you realise. After all, you don’t precisely want me to be a gentleman.”
Sara’s laugh dissolved into a moan as Reyes kissed her. If Liam showed up late, she really wouldn’t mind it.
Liam had thought he had fucked up with the whole mess with Verand and rescuing her from Calot. So when Ryder had taken it in stride, he’d breathed a sigh of relief and swore he’d stop doing stupid shit. It was also why he didn’t question too closely when Ryder said she was heading out for the night and to keep an ear out in case she needed back up. Liam had nodded and said to give a ring if she needed it. With everything Ryder did, she definitely deserved a night off. She probably wouldn’t really get it, but she did deserve it. Sure enough, the message from SAM had come. He’d grabbed Drack and both of them had managed to squeeze into the small exploration pod and race all the damn way out to Kurinth’s Valley. Freakin’ Kurinth’s Valley. What Ryder was doing out here so late, Liam wasn’t too sure he wanted an explanation.
It was easy enough to spot where Ryder and Vidal had been ambushed. The scorch marks were barely visible in the predawn light. It was the bodies and empty Hydra that made it far more obvious. And oh yeah, the giant freaking hole in the ground that seemed to be glowing a pale green.
“I never want to ride in that tin can with you again.” Drack got out, half his bones creaking in protest. “Looks like the kid had fun.”
“Yeah, tell me about it. Let’s see where she is.”
Liam had his assault rifle out and Drack already had his Ruzad in hand. They swept through the area, finding the parked Nomad and what looked like the scattered and trampled remains of a picnic. A midnight picnic, really? He edged closer to the hole, before he called down.
“Ryder?”
There was a muffled curse and then, “You couldn’t have been another ten minutes?!”
The echo of Reyes’ laugh confirmed that Liam had definitely interrupted something. He stood there, awkwardly wondering just what he should say. Not that he had to because Drack solved that problem.
“Want some time to finish your rutting?”
“Drack!” Liam seriously wondered about the old krogan sometimes.
Sara’s sigh may have echoed but damn if the frustration wasn’t clear as a bell. “Just get us out of here, please.”
“Can do. Hang on a tic.” Liam called before he headed back to the pod, Drack right behind him.
“Gonna winch ‘em out?”
“Yeah, easier and we don’t have to worry about falling in ourselves. And really you can’t go asking things like that.”
Drack just shrugged. “Fight like that, two against all those people. I’d be looking for a rut too.”
“More than I ever wanted to know about you.” Liam stated. “Man, she can’t even go out date without it ending in a firefight.”
“I know right. Imagine if she decides to marry the guy,” Drack laughed. “Firefight of the century.”
Liam shook his head, fighting down a laugh as he grabbed the winch cord and started unspooling some length. “Definitely do not let either of them hear you say that. Pretty sure you don’t have enough parts left to survive that.”
Welcome to our “get to know our team” series! We’ve got some organizers who are also creating content for the zine. Presenting...
Organizer/Author Spotlight: @crown-laurel
Role: Check-ins, financial management
What do you like or find compelling about Solas' character?
His character is just so incredibly written and so misunderstood. I honestly think that Solas has one of the best romances in DA. He’s definitely flawed, but imagine being bent on destroying the world, only to meet someone who changes your whole perspective of the world. You still feel the need to restore your people (who you yourself destroyed), but in the process, your worst fear of ending up alone becomes your reality because you’re willing to destroy your only chance of happiness in order to succeed. It’s so beautifully tragic, my heart can’t handle it. Also, Solas was the first character who really inspired me to be a fanfiction writer, and I'll be forever grateful to him for that.
What do you think is going to happen in DA4?
I truly believe that the veil is going to be torn down in DA4 no matter what choices were made in DAI. I also don't believe that Solas is going to be the ultimate enemy, I think it will be the Evanuris, and we may have to team up with Solas again to defeat them. I also don't think that Solas will canonically die in DA4. The "sacrifices self to save the world" trope is so overused, I will be beyond distraught if that's what happens.
What do you love about being a writer/artist/comic artist?
I absolutely love the ability to put the stories in my mind into writing. It brings me so much joy to see my work appreciated by others, and I am so encouraged by how supportive the DA community has been about my writing.
Link us/share with us one piece you want to show off (link to finished art/fic) and tell us why it's special to you
"A Dream to Remember" is basically just adorable Solavellan interactions. We didn't get enough Happy!Solas in game, and this was basically just my attempt at giving them both the love they so dearly wanted.