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Project Icarus - A Mass Effect fanfic
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  • Reads 11,674
  • Votes 224
  • Parts 21
  • Time 3h 25m
Ongoing, First published Aug 02, 2019
Shepard survived the destruction of the Reapers, and has, for almost seven years, been kept and cared for on a secret Medical vessel, by the Council. Nobody knows she survived and she is desperate to find her friends and introduce Garrus to the daughter he has never met. But things take a sinister turn
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"Mass Effect: Rebuilding Hearts" A Tali x Fem Shepard Romance Story

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In the aftermath of the Reaper war, Commander Shepard and Tali'Zorah, once comrades in the fight for survival, find solace in each other's arms. As the galaxy begins to rebuild, Tali's heart yearns for something more-something that will give meaning to the peace they fought so hard to achieve. Together, they decide to adopt war orphans from across the galaxy, providing them with love and security on Tali's homeworld of Rannoch. As Shepard and Tali navigate their new roles as parents, they discover that the greatest healing comes from love, and that creating a family of their own is the most profound way they can contribute to a new era of peace. In a world still recovering from its wounds, Shepard and Tali build a future full of hope, compassion, and unity-proving that even after the darkest of wars, there is always room for a second chance at happiness.