Wrong Place, Wrong Universe & Wrong Time {Mass Effect Fanfiction}

Wrong Place, Wrong Universe & Wrong Time {Mass Effect Fanfiction}

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This scenario was something she was well versed in (or as well versed as you can be for something as mind-bending as this.) She'd read plenty of stories (all of them fan-fiction) and even humoured herself with this sort of wild fantasy- except this wasn't a fantasy, a dream, or just her being exceedingly immersed some sort of story. No this was reality, the sharp sterile note of the air, the clearness of her mind and the dull throb of her mind as it tries to comprehend an otherwise incomprehensible situation all lead to one conclusion. She was a girl out of her time.
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Words sounded muffled, like her ears were full of water, yet she spoke as if she knew what people were saying. She just wanted to seem as if she were normal, but she knew better, she was terrible at hiding her emotions. She felt drained, depressed, lonely, but at the same time, she was angry. She wanted to stab something, kill it with her bare hands. She was angry at the council for protecting that murderer, angry at Saren for taking the love of her life from her, but more than anything, she was angry at herself. She was angry for not spending more time with Nihlus. She knew that if she told someone about how she was feeling, they'd likely tell her that it wasn't her fault and that she was blaming herself far too much, but now she had no one to talk to. She had barely any friends and her only family was John, and she didn't feel much too comfortable talking to him about such things. It was always Nihlus. He was always there for her. She felt so isolated from the world without him. ---------- Jane Shepard is a simple engineer on the Normandy, quiet and a bit soft spoken. While out on shore leave, she meets a turian Spectre who she fall deeply in love with, but when he dies, she's left sad and hollow. Her time spent depressed is short lived until another turian comes into a life, relighting a fire in her once more.

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