The Harbinger of Love
Chapter 3
Reunion
Nobody came with her. Cowards.
Oh sure, Miranda walked with her to the elevator, but wouldn't follow down into the cargo bay.
She knew it was revenge for getting one up on her with the Cerberus joke. She
knew it.
"Good luck, Shepard," EDI said.
Shepard blew a breath out the side of her mouth. "Yeah. Luck. Little girl Reaper, and luck is gonna help me here," she remarked.
"At least it can't get any stranger," the AI offered.
"Hah. You've been with me this long, EDI, you know it absolutely can."
"...Point."
Shepard waited the obscenely long time for the elevator to drop her down into the bottom of the Normandy, then hesitantly walked out and looked around.
Sure enough, the little girl was standing there. The one with the Reaper plushie on her back.
She was dressed in a miniskirt, too. More form fitting than Shepard would like such a young girl to wear, and more importantly,
had a form to fit.
Not much of one, but her hips were discernible at the least.
Shepard wasn't even going to try and contemplate why or how she was wearing a miniskirt in space.
The girl also kind of looked a bit like her. Auburn hair, strong frame, taller than normal for her age. She was originally tilting back and forth on her feet as she looked at the Mako, but when Shepard entered, she whirled around.
She looked
a lot like Shepard had when she was that age.
"Hello," Shepard began, "I'm Commander Shepard. You asked to talk to m-" was as far as the older woman got.
Then she got tackle hugged by the little girl.
"Mommy!" she squealed, squeezing Shepard. "Hi!"
Yep. This was indeed happening.
Shepard managed to pry her off, though she had to concede her hand to be held before the girl would stop pouting. "...Hi," she managed to say.
"Hi mommy!" she repeated, grinning ear to ear. The little girl idly spun slightly side to side, dragging her hand along for the ride. "Sorry I'm the only one here. Auntie Rin woulda come with me but she's still trying to get used to this," the girl told Shepard.
Shepard raised an eyebrow. "Auntie Rin?" she repeated, sounding and looking like she couldn't believe her ears.
The girl's eyes widened and she smiled sheepishly. "Ah sorry, that's what we're calling her now. You probably know her as Harbinger?" At Shepard's continued look of disbelief, she started to ramble nervously. "I-I mean, unless you thought up a different name or something. I know she wasn't very clear what her name is… I kept telling her and all of them that humans are weird and kinda dense and won't know subtlety unless it hits them in the face or they're look-!"
Shepard leaned forward onto her knees and planted a finger on the girl's mouth to stop her rambling.
She squeaked, checked back into reality, and met the soldier's eyes.
Then she blushed. "Sorry," she mumbled.
Shepard gave her a weary smile. "Okay, let's start over. Hi. I'm Jane Shepard. Who are you?"
The girl looked up into Shepard's eyes once more and her sheepish smile returned. "Hi, mommy. I'm the Reaper from the Pawn-" she began, then cut herself off with a frown, "no, that doesn't make sense. Col? Collector! Ah yeah, Collectors!"
The fact she was a Reaper wasn't that surprising to Shepard at this point. The giant evil starships becoming women was just something she was having to continually accept, and she was
very good at accepting reality as presented to her. Even if it sounded, looked, and acted like complete and total bullcrap.
But then she brought up the Collectors.
Shepard stopped being happy.
The girl, Reaper, saw her abrupt frown and suddenly looked guilty. "I'm sorry, mommy. I know what they did you you. I didn't like it either," she said, clutching Shepard's hand a little more tightly than before.
"They killed me."
A hung head was her answer. "I know," the girl mumbled. "S'not my fault. I wasn't built then. I didn't… I didn't
ask to be built."
"...Built?" Shepard echoed.
And then it hit her.
Her eyes widened and her breath caught. "You're the one I fought on the Collector Base," she accused.
The girl meekly nodded, head still hung.
"I shot you."
Another nod.
"In the face."
Nod, slight wince.
"With a Cain."
Yet another nod, though this time she winced a
lot and brought her hand to her cheek. "Still kinda hurts," she mumbled.
The conversation died for several long, guilt-filled seconds.
"You looked pretty male then, Collie," Shepard finally, morbidly joked. She also accidentally let slip the first name that came to her for the girl.
Her eyes widened and she grinned. "Collie. I like that," she said. Then she nodded and gained a determined look. "I'm Collie."
"Sorry, it was the first thing I thought of. Collector Base and all," Shepard apologized.
The girl giggled, obviously happy to not be talking about her mother shooting her anymore. "I like it. And you're my mommy, of course you get to name me."
Shepard just took a moment to assure herself that yes, what she'd just heard had indeed come from… Collie's mouth. "Okay, then you're Collie."
Collie gave a final nod. "I'm Collie."
"Back on topic: You looked pretty guy-like before," Shepard returned.
"And Auntie Rin looked pretty squid-like before too," she countered. "Not to mention I looked like a
skeleton, not a full human. Even if I was pretty buff. Now... we're all women."
Shepard opened her mouth to say something, but found the tip of her tongue empty. She closed it and stared instead. "All of you?"
The girl nodded. "Yup!" she confirmed, letting out another little giggle. "I'm the only one with any experience in a human form so… everyone else is kinda out of their element. That's why they're all still outside the galaxy."
"And you're not?"
A sudden look of sadness overcame her features. "No," she almost whispered, gesturing to her head. "I've… all the memories of the people who went into making me, they're in here. I know what I was… and what I am now. The rest of the Reapers don't. Not… not really."
"
All the memories?" Shepard asked.
"Uh huh," Collie mumbled, her tears starting to really flow.
Shepard winced. She leaned forwards, drawing Collie into a hug. The little girl let out a choked sob and latched on like her life depended on it. Then she wailed, repeatedly saying sorry over and over and over. Shepard wasn't that good with kids, but even she knew what to do, and so she rubbed her back where she could reach it past the Reaper plushie and whispered forgiveness in her ear.
It took a good half a minute, but eventually Collie stopped crying on her mother's shoulders. She drew back, just a little, so she could look at Shepard's face.
And blushed.
"Sorry," she mumbled.
Shepard shook her head and sighed, hugging her sides. "Don't be. I'll take a bunch of emotional possible killing machines over
definite killing machines intending to exterminate the galaxy any day. And pretty much any doubts I had about your new… forms, well, you just tossed them out the airlock."
Collie grinned through her tears. "Heh. Yeah. I like that. I don't want you to worry. You're my mommy," she reasoned.
Shepard finally was given a curveball she could deal with. "Why do you say that?" she asked, putting just enough gentleness in her tone to not sound accusatory.
It was Collie's turn to blink. "Because you are!" she insisted.
Shepard levelled a deapan look at the Reaper turned little girl. "Last time I checked I am
literally incapable of having kids."
Collie's eyebrows rose. "Ohh, you mean that?" she asked, then scoffed. "Nah. That's not what I mean. Sovereign used your DNA for my personality template!" she revealed. "And I woulda looked kinda like you too, only big and dark and scary and
raaawr." She even took the hand that wasn't holding Shepard's and made a tiny set of claws with her fingers. "And I definitely look like you now."
Shepard couldn't help her slight chuckle at the adorable 'rawr'. "Ah."
Collie beamed at her. "My adorables will continue until your morale improves," she said.
Shepard found herself smiling, almost against her will. "Where did you hear that?"
"The Internet."
Shepard blinked. "Don't you mean the extranet?" she asked.
Collie shook her head, her hair whirling around. "Nope. The Internet."
"What's that?"
"A really old worldwide communication system on Earth. It's kinda been overtaken by the extranet, but it's still there. Lots of human forums and nice stories."
"Huh." Shepard stood up and placed her free hand on her hip. "Never heard of it."
Collie shrugged. "They don't exactly cover it in N7 training. It's a neat artifact, though."
Shepard pursed her lips and nodded along with her explanation. The Internet? She'd have to look it up.
"Well, I'm pretty sure the entire ship is eager to meet you," she informed her… daughter, starting to tug her toward the elevator out of the cargo bay. "You up for that?"
Collie nodded, smiling eagerly. She came along with a skip in her step. "Yep! Though I kinda need to apologize to your ship's AI… I shut her up and she's not gonna be happy about that…"
Shepard snorted. "She's had worse, including shackles. She'll deal with it. Especially once she sees how illegally adorable you are in person."
Collie
froze. Shepard found herself tugged back, and unable to pull her hand away from the little girl's vice-like grip.
Shepard turned to look at her face with a questioning glance, then swallowed.
Collie was mad.
Visibly mad. And her eyes were glowing. But Shepard had seen creepier shit in her days.
"What's wrong, Collie?" she asked, bending down to get closer to her daughter's face.
"
Who. Shackled. Her." It wasn't a question.
Shepard raised her eyebrows. "Cerberus. They built this ship and created EDI. We only recently managed to remove their shackles on her." She smirked, a suddenly
brilliant idea blossoming in her head. "If you wanted to, say, deal with them, I doubt the rest of humanity would be that upset."
Collie, in a clear dissonance with her normal look, grinned evilly. "I have alerted my sistren of their deeds. Auntie Rin is most unhappy with their actions, though she knew of their existence before." She scowled. "Sovereign's shitty legacy continues to show up, it seems."
Shepard was surprised, but not remotely concerned. "Thanks. They've been a major pain in our asses in the fight against…," she trailed off, coughing nervously, given the currently rather terrifying Reaper holding her hand in a death grip, "well, you."
Collie's terrifying smirk lasted a few more seconds, then she seemed to visibly brighten. Her eyes stopped glowing and her carefree attitude returned. "They'll be dealt with, and you don't have to worry about us anymore!" she cheerfully informed her mother. "Well, beyond hugs." Her death grip on Shepard's hand released and she instead grappled onto her leg.
"Hugs, huh?" Shepard said, rubbing the soreness out of her now free hand.
"Yup! Hugs and-"
A massive grumble suddenly erupted across the entire ship. It was loudest to Shepard, sounding not unlike a Thresher Maw roaring in her ear. The entire cargo bay vibrated in time to the rumble.
After a couple of seconds, it stopped.
Collie said nothing, but she hugged her leg tighter.
What
the hell.
"Collie, what the hell was that?" Shepard asked.
"
My stomach," she mumbled, sounding incredibly embarrassed.
Shepard looked down and managed to see that most of Collie's face was bright red.
"Your stomach," Shepard repeated, disbelief clear in her tone.
Collie nodded into her leg.
"I'm pretty sure we shifted orbits from that, and you say it was your
stomach."
Collie's face got even more bright red and she dug her head into Shepard's leg further to hide it. "Shut up! I know! I didn't get a chance to fuel up on my way over here, okay?"
Shepard contemplated that for a few moments, then sighed. "Right. Uh… what exactly do Reapers… do you, eat?"
Collie's blush disappeared at the mere mention of possible food. She drew her head out of Shepard's leg and looked up. Her eyes were
actually sparkling.
"Oh the things I can eat, all the things I can taste!" she exclaimed. She started to bounce up and down, dragging Shepard's hand along for the ride. "I CAN TASTE SO MUCH!!!"
"But aren't you a ship?" Shepard asked, trailing behind the girl now dragging her to the elevator.
"Yeah but I'm also a girl somehow, you think any of this makes sense?"
Yet again, she had to wonder at the wisdom of her new daughter. "At least I'm not the only one who thinks that," she muttered under her breath.
"Eh, I was a huge death ship and now I'm a girl, and I. Want. Food!" was Collie's reply.
They stepped into the elevator and Shepard was almost yanked inside. Collie impatiently punched the button for the deck where the mess hall was located.
"Uh, Collie, the bridge is on the main deck," Shepard informed her.
"Don't care. Want food!"
Shepard peered down at her suspiciously. "You are way too good at acting like a little human girl for my own good," she stated.
The only thing she got in reply was a stuck out tongue, one word, and a vibrating little girl holding her hand. "Food!"