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tiaraofsapphires · 7 years ago
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So I kinda updated my Rydaal Royalty AU...
Sara made a beeline to the training grounds as soon as Alec dismissed her, whipping off her jacket and shirt until she only in her pants and thin tank top.
She really needed to hit something.
It wasn’t in anger, not truly. She couldn’t be angry with Jaal—only the abstract idea of him because she didn’t really know who he was—after her father broke the news to her. Jaal likely didn’t want to be a part of this either and it wasn’t his fault.
It didn’t matter.
She was getting almost certainly going to be married to him, an angara of royal blood. Unlike her, Jaal wasn’t the heir to the throne of his respective kingdom. According to Alec and the file he had on the angara prince, Jaal was the third-born child and, therefore, third in line to the throne.
Jaal was older than her, the equivalent of 27 years to 22 of hers. There was some consolation to be had there. At least he wasn’t twice or three times her age or something outrageous for an angara who would likely live to be as long as she would.
Sara twirled an omniblade in her hand, easy as breathing.
From a young age, Alec demanded that his children be skilled in combat, along with book-learning and being a ruler. They had their bodyguards whenever they left the palace, sure, but it wasn’t satisfactory for the king.
“You need to know how to defend yourselves,” Alec had said.
Sure, it served her when smugglers and pirates tried poking holes into her. They landed their hits, but it was rare.
But now it would serve her in another way.
The angara were a warrior race, above all. They had to be, after centuries of skirmishes with the Nexus races and now this decades-long war with the kett. It made them suspicious of outsiders, clinging to those who looked like them. Outside of relatively few cases, they interacted with Nexus out of necessity, nothing more.
Sara couldn’t blame them.
But now, that was changing.
Not only was the Prince coming, but he was bringing various representatives from Heleus to strengthen and renegotiate military and economic ties.
It wasn’t just about the engagement and wedding. But a lot of it was about this unconventional event. It would serve as a distraction for the average citizen to ogle and gossip about while leaders and politicians haggled and bartered behind closed doors.
Who cares about a potential economy-altering deal when there’s Sara’s dress to be whispered about?
Her omniblade tore out some of the stuffing, making the soft stuff smoke and burn.
Sara supposed this training would make her pleasing to her likely-future husband.
The thought of it made her feel a bit ill. They hadn’t even met yet, the engagement not even finalized, and it felt like she was waiting at the gallows.
She jumped into this without really thinking.
Lunge forward, stab, twist.
Time seemed to blur, as she made mincemeat of the target dummies. Sweat beaded at her temples and dampened her shirt.
When something large moved into her periphery, she jumped, whipping towards the source of the movement with a gasp.
Drack held up his hands in a sarcastically placating gesture, bowing in mocking supplication. It was more for her benefit than his. It wasn’t like she could really do anything to him.
Sure, an omniblade to the gut would hurt just about anyone, but Drack would easily shrug it off and knock her flat on her ass.
“Something’s got you pissed off, kid,” Drack grumbled.
Sara huffed and turned back to her unmoving victim. She liked Drack. He treated her like a normal person, if not with a slight bit more respect. It was refreshing.
“Did you hear?” Sara asked.
It was probably hours since she talked to Alec. After that, there was no reason why this engagement would remain hidden.
This union would be milked for all its worth to drum up morale and feelings of camaraderie between the two planets. The word would be put out as soon as possible and not even the malcontents in the Citadel would dare come out too loudly against it.
She could only imagine the amount of emails she was going to return to.
Drack leaned up against the nearby wall and crossed his arms. “About that angara prince that’s coming in a couple days? Yeah.”
Sara’s lip curled. “My fiancé, Prince Jaal Ama Darav.”
No, she wasn’t angry with him. She just needed to keep reminding herself of that fact.
“That’s if he actually proposes,” Drack huffed.
“If he does, I will accept. For the good of our peoples.”
She glanced over at Drack, who grunted disbelievingly.
It wasn’t like he had much faith in this sort of thing. After the genophage millennia ago, the objectively tyrannical and self-destructive krogan government dissolved as the birthrate was reduced to almost nothing, breaking up into municipalities absorbed by the human, turian, asari, and salarian kingdoms.
The genophage had been a disgusting thing, an ugly stain in the history books. Something that Heleus politicians liked to throw in the Nexus’s face whenever it came to making treaties and agreements.
‘Look at how you treat your own people. Why should we deal with you?’
Perhaps this marriage would help the Nexus’s image.
“I suppose you’re doing a brave thing,” Drack relented, “Damn foolish, in my opinion, but brave. I don’t trust those Heleus types.”
“Why?”
Drack grunted. “They’re cagey and isolated. That makes them dangerous.”
Sara shot back, “Like you?”
That drew a chuckle out of the krogan.
“Yeah, a bit. At least you probably ticked off a bunch of idiots at the Citadel with this. Makes it worth it in my book.”
Drack hauled up a fresh dummy for her to dismember and she murmured her thanks.
Lunge forward, stab, twist.
“Have you ever been to Heleus?” Sara asked. The exertion was getting her, raising her heartrate, making it a little harder to talk.
Drack nodded.
“Yeah, on a few—ahem—less-than-legal supply runs back in the day. Lots of fun critters to kill. Angara also make some damn good weapons.”
Okay, not exactly what Sara wanted to hear if someone was going to sell a trip to Heleus.
“Nice scenery?” she suggested.
“I wasn’t looking. But yeah. Nature, ruins, all that shit. I’m sure Your Braininess will love it.”
She smirked at the nickname.
“Thanks for stellar review of Heleus, Drack.”
“No problem, kid.”
Yeah, she really liked Drack. She was glad he was in Hyperion. He was more than happy to come with her when she went on Prothean digs.
To make sure some asshole assassin doesn’t get any ideas, was his official excuse.
But, she knew it was out of friendship. And Alec wasn’t going to protest to the idea of an experienced krogan warrior like Drack ‘looking after her’.
Clan Nakmor didn’t particularly like the idea of one of their own kowtowing to the human crown. But Drack didn’t give a shit.
“I wonder if I’ll be able to go on digs after I’m married.”
“Maybe, kid. And maybe you’ll get to dig some holes in Heleus. Find some nice shiny things that you’ve never seen before.”
He stopped and winked conspiratorially.
“And we can sneak you out if we have to,” Drack continued.
That was one way to think about it.
“I like the sound of that,” Sara murmured.
Despite the tempting possibility of new discovery, she still didn’t like the idea of her ability to study Prothean sites being in jeopardy. It was less her hobby and more like her life.
Dammit, stabbing things wasn’t enough. Maybe she would need to take a trip to the shooting range and put some bullets in things.
She could challenge Drack into a contest that she would definitely lose.
“Sara!” a shout echoed through the space.
Sara sheathed her omniblade at the sound of her brother’s voice. Before she knew it, Scott was in her arms, hugging her. Almost crushing her, in fact.
“Ah, Drack, do you mind?” Sara gasped.
The krogan didn’t protest.
“I’ll leave you, Your Highnesses.”
Drack nodded and retreated. As soon as he was gone, Scott pulled away and looked her up and down, like he was expecting her to be wounded.
“I can’t believe this is happening,” he said.
Yeah, he received word. And he didn’t take it well, if the hard line in his brow told Sara anything. What a surprise.
“Trust me, neither can I. But, if you think about it, it makes sense.”
Scott shook his head vehemently.
“No. No, no, don’t you go defend this. Don’t defend our father’s asinine schemes.”
Oh, boy. Here we go.
Alec never really treated them like a father ought to treat his children, even less so after their mother died, and both of them resented him to some degree. Of the two of them, Sara had the better relationship with Alec. It wasn’t by much.
Whether it was because she was the elder, because she was heir, or just because Scott was the more rebellious and blustery of the two of them, she didn’t know. All she knew was that Scott and Alec’s relationship was strained, and that was putting it in the best of terms.
“But it does make sense,” Sara sighed, “The asari have refused and I’m the only one in this family who can have children with Jaal.”
Scott sneered, “Jaal? Already calling him by his first name?”
Sara bristled.
Fucking hell, Scott seemed to be angrier about this than she was and he wasn’t the one being married off.
“Don’t be childish. The angara have been suffering since before we were born. This marriage could help them, maybe help end this war.”
An arranged marriage to a man she didn’t know, a member of a species that wasn’t her own. A union to bridge two planets in something deeper than a military treaty or trade negotiation.
Something bigger than simply a husband and wife.
It was terrifying.
Scott sighed, “Come on, let’s get out of the sun. You’re sweating like crazy.”
He punctuated the comment with an offer of his elbow.
The sudden change in mood should’ve given her whiplash, but she knew her brother and she knew this conversation wasn’t over. Scott was reining in his anger so there wasn’t a public shouting match.
They would continue this in private. And then start shouting at each other.
“It’s called exercise,” Sara said primly, taking his arm and letting him lead her back inside.
There were more whispers as they walked than usual. Still the respectful bows and nods. They were still prince and princess regardless the gossip.
Anticipation of visitors and an arranged marriage would definitely be major sources of gossip.
She glanced over at Scott as they walked.
His clothing—combat boots, t-shirt, cargo pants—told her he had just been hanging around the barracks. Scott found his niche, his place in the world, in the military. And he was good at it, probably one of the best human soldiers in Nexus.
Sara worried about him, of course. But he had friends to watch his back. And Sara wasn’t bad with a knife and a gun. She had plenty of scraps with pirates and smugglers who tried infiltrating her digs. So, she’d be able to run to her brother’s rescue if need be.
Scott nudged her when they got close to her quarters.
“You shower and stuff. I’ll get some food made for us.”
Sara didn’t want to think about what kind of fuss her brother’s presence in the kitchen would cause. It would be mostly because the prince just waltzed in asking for something and probably throwing everyone off of schedule.
“Alright, Scott. See you in a bit.”
Sara shut the door behind her and leaned against it.
Shit. Well, this was happening. Scott was going to hound her about this until he gave his piece on why he thought this was a terrible idea.
He was always stubborn, hell, it was a family trait. The word could be emblazoned on the fucking family crest. House Ryder: Stubborn and Impulsive.
She would only delay the inevitable by telling him to go away.
The only consolation was that he was going to provide food while he railed on and on about the injustices that their king-father was putting them through.
Hooray.
Sara stripped with tired hands, shuffling to her bathroom. She was sweaty and sticky, Scott was right about that. Totally princess-like.
The blast of hot water relaxed her tense muscles. She would boil herself in the water if she could. Just dissolve and disappear.
No, no, bad thoughts. She was doing something in service of her people. She couldn’t be so selfish and run.
She washed her hair, scrubbing suds into brown locks with more force than probably necessary. Her nails scratched at her scalp, a bad habit that stuck since she was a child.
And it hurt when she did it, soreness curling around her knuckles. She must have been holding her omniblade too tightly. Out of anger for a situation she had no control over. She had a feeling she would see a lot of the training grounds between then and when Jaal arrived.
Let off steam and let the world pass her by as her inevitable fate got closer and closer.
Languid hands cleaned the rest of her body, not rushed. She imagined she could take her time. Scott would need some time to arrange whatever food he was planning on bringing.
The bathroom was full of steam and her skin was blushed from the heat by the time she turned off the water.
More time drying off and putting on some pajamas.
It was a stark, unpleasant realization that soon her privacy was going to be a rare thing.
She would likely have to share quarters with her new husband. When he was visiting, before the wedding, he would likely stay in the guest rooms. But, still.
She supposed her quarters were big enough for two. Enough living space, enough closet space, a big enough bathroom. The bed was certainly big enough for two.
Oh, no, she shouldn’t think about that sort of thing.
Marriage leads to sex which leads to babies. That was how it worked.
With a sigh, she flopped on her bed.
Yeah, this was going to suck. Her life wasn’t hers. Not that it was anything new.
“Yo, sis!” Scott shouted, thumping at the door, shaking Sara out of her reverie.
“Let yourself in,” Sara called back, unwilling to get up from where she lay on her bed.
She glanced over at the sound of the door opening. Scott had changed from fatigues to loose pants and shirt. And he was carrying…
She was expecting two plates of actual food. Instead, Scott had a tray with two bottles of wine and a large plate of little cakes.
“Come on, time to eat and drink our feelings.”
He toed off his shoes and sat on her bed next to her, setting the tray between them
“Our feelings?” Sara asked.
“Hey, I have feelings too. Besides, I’ve been hoarding these bottles for a special occasion. And what better occasion than learning my twin sister is being married off to a random dude from another planet?”
Sara bit back a comment as he uncorked the first bottle and poured two glasses.
She took a sip—damn, it was really good wine—and crammed one of the cakes in her mouth to delay the inevitable conversation with Scott.
This was nice, the two of them sitting on her bed, sharing wine and cake like they were children having a picnic.
“It might not be so bad.”
Scott glanced over incredulously at the statement.
She took a gulp of wine and shrugged.
“He might be so busy with his own business that he will leave me alone entirely except for when we need to be together for…procreation,” she suggested.
Scott made a disgusted noise at that.
“I really don’t want to think about you having sex, thank you very much.”
She glanced over at Scott.
“Like the three or six times I’ve walked into you having sex?”
He reddened.
“Point.”
Silence fell again.
Sara’s thoughts still swirled.
She never held any serious illusions that she would get to marry someone of her choosing. She had her flings here and there before this, carefully chosen so she didn’t cause a scandal by choosing a gossipy partner.
She blinked, telling herself that something was in her eye. She wasn’t crying. She couldn’t cry.
This was an honor. Marriages between Nexus and Heleus peoples were few and far between, but usually happy in their small numbers.
“I don’t know a lot about the angara. I wish I had at least visited Heleus once before this.”
Scott shrugged. “Heleus has their anti-Nexus groups. The Roekaar is the biggest one. I don’t think Dad would’ve let us go for a flimsy reason.”
Sara tried not to let fear knot up her stomach.
She hadn’t really taken into account how unpopular this marriage would be in some groups. The conservative politicians, isolationists and species purists on both Nexus and Heleus would not be happy about this at all.
Of course, Alec did not and never had given a damn about the opinions who were resistant to progress. So, it was clear he didn’t take those possible opinions into account before agreeing to Queen Sahuna’s offer.
Sara forced some humor into her voice. “I bet the Roekaar all had a collective stroke at the news of the marriage.”
Scott snickered, topping off his glass.
“A politically-sanctioned marriage between a human and an angara? Oh, I bet they’re burning effigies of you and Prince Jaal as we speak. Ugly ones.”
It was meant to be a joke, but the mirth of it all evaporated very quickly. Scott opened the second bottle in silence.
“Dad wouldn’t have approved of this if I was in danger, like if Jaal was a member of the Roekaar or something,” she murmured, “You know that.”
Sara knew she had a point there and Scott knew it too. For all his faults, Alec would never directly cause his children harm.
“It’s still bullshit,” Scott said into his glass. To her relief, he sounded a bit more resigned. At least he wasn’t spitting venom about Alec anymore.
“How could Dad do this to you?”
Oops, spoke too soon.
“He’s a leader first, Scott,” Sara mused. “It’s not like this a brand-new side of him. It’s for the good of the people.”
That was what she kept reminding herself.
For the good of the people. That was what mattered.
“You’re not suited for martyrdom, Sara. Just saying.”
“I don’t plan on being a martyr.”
“Does anyone? No, don’t answer that. I’m sure you have an example in that nerd brain of yours and I don’t want to hear it.”
She rolled her eyes. She really didn’t have an example on-hand and was too close to getting buzzed for wracking her brain to find one.
They finished the bottle—Scott taking the lion’s share as usual—and the cakes in relative silence until Scott broke it with another quip.
“If this Jaal hates you, it certainly won’t be because you’re ugly.”
Sara rolled her eyes at that, really wishing she had saved another cake just to cram in his face.
Sure, she wasn’t unattractive. She was sun-kissed and freckled, wiry from training and digging. And in preparation for events that required Sara actually sit down with her attendants to work their magic with makeup and hair and clothes, she could even be beautiful.
But being attractive to humans wasn’t the same as being attractive to angara. She was almost sure of it, at least.
“Yep, I’m a catch,” Sara deadpanned.
“A heartthrob,” Scott drawled. “And, who knows? Maybe you just bagged yourself a fucking dreamboat and he’s everything a princess could ever desire.”
“Wow, somebody is suddenly keen to this idea.”
“I’m a little drunk, sis. I’m sure once I’m sober I’ll take it all back.”
Sara sighed, resigned. She really hoped he wasn’t serious. If there was one person she wanted to have on her team, it was Scott.
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axisofficial · 7 years ago
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Another Jaal gif, this time with Ryder <3.
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b-icetea · 7 years ago
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Chapters: 2/3 Fandom: Mass Effect: Andromeda, Mass Effect - All Media Types, Mass Effect Rating: Explicit Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Jaal Ama Darav/Female Ryder | Sara, Gil Brodie/Male Ryder | Scott, Nakmor Kesh/Vorn Characters: Female Ryder | Sara, Male Ryder | Scott, Jaal Ama Darav, Gil Brodie, Vetra Nyx, Peebee (Mass Effect), Nakmor Drack, Liam Kosta, Lexi T'Perro, Cora Harper, Suvi Anwar, Kallo Jath, Jarun Tann, Nakmor Kesh, Sahuna Ama Darav Additional Tags: Romance, Fluff, Smut, Schmoop, Happy Ending, i totally copped out on the action scene, last part oh my god, there will be so much stupid sap in this, just buy some floss people, everybody gets to be happy, canonical villain death, Jill does stuff that isn't okay, finally some action winky face, actual account of sleep paralysis Series: Part 3 of Like Starbursts So Bright Summary:
In which Sara fights an Archon, has new sleep problems, experiences all the nice things in the world, and finally finds her happy ending.
Home is in the people you love, after all.
BABIES! I’M BACK!
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noctuaalba · 8 years ago
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MORE JAALxRYDER CUTENESS ALERT for @bloomingcnidarians​, Dakota Ryder and our beloved mr Ama Darav
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agentxkentucky · 7 years ago
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Omg yaaaas,Kiss meh. THIS PIC I GOT IS SO PERFECT! 😍😍😍😍😍
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momomomma2 · 7 years ago
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Jaal/Scott!! “I just want to wrap my ass around your cock"
Dirty Talk Prompts (Currently Closed)
“I really don’t want to be here right now.” Scott groans, slumping further down in his chair.
To his right, Jaal chuckles, low and unobtrusive, leaning his bulk against Scott’s shoulder. They’re passing time on Voeld, here as support to ensure the next scouting team doesn’t go missing after they eliminated the kett targeting them. Scott’s in a room with a heat lamp, protected from the bitter cold and from having to make awkward small talk with the other Angara.
But still.
“You’re not typically so...whiny about our missions.” Jaal observes, one big hand squeezing Scott’s thigh in a show of support. “Are you alright, darling one?”
“No,” Scott huffs, before letting his head fall back with an irritated noise. “I have about a thousand other things I’d rather be doing. I hate the cold.”
“Mmm, like what?”
“Well,” Scott grins, wicked thoughts sliding into his mind, the semi-privacy lending well to his misbehavior. “I just want to wrap my ass around your cock. Find a quiet spot and ride you until you’re filling me up.”
Jaal chokes, audibly chokes, and jolts upright in his seat, pinning Scott with a gobsmacked look.
“D-Darling!”
“You look so hot when you fight,” Scott climbs onto Jaal’s lap, grinding down. “I can’t help it. I just want all that focus and heat on me. Help you find some...release.”
In for a penny, in for a pound. Not that Jaal seems to be complaining, going by the way his fingers bite into Scott’s hips on just the right side of pain. He presses their foreheads together, dipping his chin as his voice drops to a gravel whisper.
“Be a...good boy. Be patient. And I will fuck you however you please when we are done.”
With that promise hanging on the horizon? Scott will be the best behaved Pathfinder the world has ever fucking seen.
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kestrelsansjesses · 8 years ago
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What Might Have Been
[Prompt: This is for @meflashfanwork based on the theme ‘what might have been.’ What if Alec had survived and Wren Ryder wasn’t the Pathfinder, but just one of the companions? How would her relationship with Jaal changed? It’s a series of vignettes, essentially, because anything else would be ungodly long.
Jaal x Ryder]
Alec Ryder. Pathfinder, hope of the Initiative, pseudo-leader of the human ark. All titles he wore with ease, carrying hopes and dreams on his shoulders as if they weighed nothing at all. Things he could not include in his list of titles: diplomat, which made meeting the angara an interesting complication, a wrinkle in his plans that he clearly didn’t approve of.
Thus, the angara representative, Jaal, had ended up more or less dumped in the laps of Scott and Wren Ryder. “Babysit him. I don’t have time for this,” Alec said, already turning and stalking off. Wren and Scott exchanged a look and both shrugged simultaneously.
“You know I’m not much better than dad. I leave this in your capable hands.” Clapping his sister on the shoulder, Scott left her with Jaal.
“Your father- he is always like this?” It was the first thing Jaal said to her, and Ryder couldn’t determine if he was serious or not. A beat of tension, and then Jaal smiled at her, hesitantly, and Ryder let out a breath she didn’t know she had been holding and smiled back.
Bashful in the face of having to confront Alec’s dubious charms, Ryder nodded reluctantly. “Pretty much. He takes getting used to.” It was unfortunate that this was Jaal’s first real taste of humanity, but it wasn’t as if there was much she could do about that. As usual, she could only pick up the pieces and try to smooth out Alec’s rough edges, making sure he didn’t offend too many people in his wake. It was, after all, the main reason she was even allowed on his precious Tempest in the first place. Everyone had to pull their own weight, and though it never went said out loud, it was understood that the Ryder twins were there to be the charm and charisma that the Pathfinder lacked.
***
From the start, Ryder had alternative reasons for playing nice with Jaal. She couldn’t help but notice he was good looking, even if he was alien. Maybe it was the fact that he was so incredibly alien that made him appealing; either way, six hundred years of no action could do things to a girl.
Jaal didn’t trust her. That much was clear. He trusted Alec even less, and while he seemed to get along with Scott, he also held himself aloof, refusing to answer certain questions about his family and about angaran culture until some mythical proof of trust could be earned.
“I’d like to get to know you better. Privately,” she stuttered out one afternoon, and to her surprise Jaal looked her up and down appraisingly and finally replied.
“I would like that,” he said, a smile touching the corners of his mouth. That’s where it all began.
***
It wasn’t until they rescued the Moshae that Jaal truly began to warm up to any of the crew, and Ryder hadn’t even been along for the ride. “It’s too dangerous,” Alec told her. “You and your brother are staying behind and staying put. No arguments.” All this before she could even open her mouth, stuck on the ship and fuming as her dad left with Jaal and Drack, leaving behind a restless ship that could only try and communicate with comms.
“I have utmost faith that your dad will pull this off,” Cora said, trying to sound reassuring and trying not to look annoyed that she hadn’t been brought along.
“Of course he will. Dad is perfect.” Rolling her eyes, Ryder stalked off to her bunk to flip through an old-fashioned, physical book, flipping the same two pages back and forth for an hour before giving up and trying to watch a vid instead. She should be there. What if Alec was hurt? What if Jaal was hurt? Was it wrong that the second thought made her more worried than the first? Damn it, she was going to fall into this too deeply if she wasn’t careful. It was time to distance herself, to not think about what the angara looked like as he smiled, how good of a shot he was, how he had helped her take apart her sniper rifle the other day, holding intricate pieces between two fingers with surprisingly delicacy. Definitely don’t think about his hands.
Damn it.
***
“We have to deal with this Aksuul figure before he causes any further trouble. Wren, you’re coming with us.” It was a tacit admittance that he was diplomatically challenged, the closest Alec would ever come to admitting weakness. It was also the only time he had been willing to drag out his daughter and Jaal on a mission at the same time, preferring to keep them separated.
“Remember not to fraternize with the angara, Wren. Keep your head.” That had been a few days ago, a frown etched onto his features, permanent lines creased downward. Wren could only blush and shrug, muttering polite deferrals that sounded half-hearted even to her own biased ears.
“Ryder, you must listen and trust me about Aksuul. I can’t trust that Alec would,” Jaal whispered to her as they finally left the Tempest, ready to face whatever the steaming jungles held.
She nodded but bit a corner of her lip, doubtful. “I’ll do my best. You know what dad’s like.”
“And that is what I’m afraid of.” There wasn’t time for them to say more; already Alec was moving forward, SAM propelling him into feats of athleticism that Wren couldn’t possibly even contemplate.
With Alec leading the way, there was no time for quiet contemplation or examining their surroundings. A cursory look, enough to establish that Jaal’s family wasn’t there, and they moved on, Aksuul’s voice a distant, booming background whenever they entered a building. Every time she wanted to stop to look more closely at something, Alec pushed her onward, and though Jaal shook his head, there was nothing either could do to stop the Pathfinder once he had a mission firmly in mind. This was what he had trained for and he was a man of action, not of contemplation. Putting the picture together didn’t matter as much as getting results, and he was determined to do that much. Ryder strongly suspected that Alec didn’t even care about rescuing Jaal’s family so much as he did getting on the angara’s good side; his attempts at placate them still weren’t going well, and few of them trusted him.
Every angara killed felt like a blow to Ryder. How did Jaal feel, killing his own people? He and Alec had identical facial expressions; calm, determined, though Jaal’s was underwritten with a current of worry. Bullets flew as all three sought cover behind some crates, pushing ever closer to their goal. “Wait! I know those voices.” Jaal held a fist up to halt their fire.
Alec kept firing in steady pulses, either having not heard or ignoring it entirely. “Dad, stop!” Once again, there was no response until Ryder physically shouldered him, causing a shot to veer off wildly. Alec turned to look at her angrily, scowl only deepening.
“Dad. Jaal knows them.”
“Lathoul! Wait! Stop!” What followed was a terse exchange of words, a stray shot that rang out… and then hugging. A great deal of hugging, none of which involved Alec and all of which left Ryder faintly bemused. Yet when Jaal sought out a human to show his family that humans weren’t all bad, he didn’t reach for Alec, instead grabbing Ryder by the arm and dragging her into the spotlight, showing her off with an air of faint pride, making her feel Alec’s glare radiating heat through the back of her skull.
Another flash of action- shooting, defusing bombs while Alec watched over her shoulder, shouting out terse commands. A bullet slammed into her shields, sending Ryder back, but she shook it off, fingers shaking as she pressed levers and flicked switches, trying to save this piece of angaran history, knowing that if she didn’t, the failure would rest squarely on her shoulders. They would never blame their Pathfinder, but it was too easy to blame his daughter.
And then Askuul, pointing a gun at Jaal, and Alec pointing a gun at Aksuul. Jaal’s earlier words, his emphasis on trusting him, came back to mind, but Alec’s finger was already hovering near the trigger, and he rarely missed. Ryder could only do something incredibly stupid, something Alec would yell at her about back in the Tempest- she stepped in front of his gun, preventing him from taking the shot, and in doing so, she had to watch Aksuul shoot a single bullet at Jaal, skimming the surface of his flesh and passing on.
A tense moment, and then diffusion. How could everything have possibly turned out okay?
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Later, she and Jaal leaned against each other, her hand reaching up to touch where he had shot.
“You stopped your father,” Jaal finally said to her.
“I was so worried.” Even now, she could feel Alec staring. Screw Alec. Right now, her dad was the least of her concerns.
“All wounds heal.” They leaned forward, and then Jaal broke away, arching the approximate region where brows would be to gesture at Alec. “I should let you two speak.”
Maybe it was then she realized she would weather any storm for him- even a storm of angry fathers.
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renegademoofin · 8 years ago
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I may have a notebook I'm bringing to work now that I've beaten andromeda It may be so I can write notes for some awful, filthy things Here's hoping I can make them vague in case my boss accidentally takes my notebook home again.
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cynical-cat7 · 7 years ago
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Calling all Betas
Do you love Mass Effect? Can’t get enough JaalxRyder fiction? Patient enough to handle a stressed out writer? Well I’ve got just the thing for you! Become a beta reader today and discover the joys of reading grammatically incorrect work, communicating with anxiety personified, and losing hours of your life that you’ll never get back.
(But no, for real), if you’re interested in proofreading and brainstorming a slow burn JaalxRyder fic shoot me a message.
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kaidans-alenko · 4 years ago
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Series: ME Andromeda~
❤ Favorite Male: Jall! <3333
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 ❤ Favorite Female: Cora ofc!
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 ❤ Favorite Pairing: 
For sis!ryder it’s jaalxryder
for bro!ryder it’s coraxryder
 ❤ Least Favorite Character: Haha...ahhh not a fan of peebee
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❤ who’s most like me: 🤔🤔🤔 I think Liam, easy going attitude and likes to joke around so as a result people don’t take us seriously. 
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❤ most attractive: Again, Cora (✿◡‿◡)
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❤ three more characters that I like:
Vetra (*/ω\*)
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Kandros (¬‿¬)
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Evfra!!!! ( •̀ ω •́ )✧
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swampydivine · 8 years ago
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JaalxRyder going to bed after being together for a long time
Ryder: Night Jaal
Jaal: GOOD NIGHT MY DEAREST ONE, SLEEP WELL AND DREAM OF ME HOLDING YOU. I WILL ALWAYS THINK OF YOU, YOUR STRENGTH, AND YOUR BARE SKIN. YOU MAKE ME TREMBLE-
Ryder: O-fucking-kay Jaal. Go to sleep.
Jaal: *stares at Ryder as she sleeps for at least two hours before he goes to sleep
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tiaraofsapphires · 7 years ago
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“Soon, our child will be in our arms.”
Line is from NEWLY UPDATED ( as of 7/21) fic my satellite (are you here tonight) 
This lovely awesome 1000/10 super rad commission I got of Sara, Jaal, and their as-of-yet unnamed hybrid babychild (technically I do know the name/gender but none of y’all are finding out until it’s revealed in-story hehehe) from my aforementioned fic is by the lovely, amazing, talented, and incomparable @lynngo-art (DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND COMMISSION HER!!!!!)
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axisofficial · 7 years ago
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Another Jaal x Ryder. I ship them. I ship them so much ❤️. #jaalxryder #masseffect #andromeda #jaal #ryder #digitalart #drawing #photoshop #hugs #aliens
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strong-and-clear · 8 years ago
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If anyone has any extra fluffy squishy jaalxryder romance fics… DO ME A FAVOR AND SEND THEM MY WAY
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momomomma2 · 7 years ago
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"If these people weren't here, I'd be on my knees with your cock in my mouth" Scott/Jaal???
Dirty Talk Prompts (Currently Closed)
“Are such festivities really necessary?” Jaal’s annoyed, huffing the words into Scott’s ear as he sidles up behind him.
Scott swallows back his amusement with another sip of his wine, hiding his grin in the curve of the glass. There’s so many people milling about, talking and laughing and drinking, but he’s in agreement. The message from the quarian ark was great news, letting the Nexus know they were inbound and safe. Everyone had rushed to toast the message, leaders and underlings alike raising glasses in a cheer.
But Scott knows how fleeting ‘safe’ is in Andromeda and can understand Jaal’s annoyance with the premature celebration.
“I thought you’d be happy to celebrate. Aren’t Angara big on parties?”
“Not on nights when they’ve other things on their minds.” Jaal’s hands slide over his hips, fingertips digging in, dragging Scott against his body. “This is the first time you and I have had the chance of privacy that the Nexus offers.”
“Mmmm, did you have something other than a party in mind?” Scott keeps a genial expression on his face, flashing Cora a bright grin when she squints across the room suspiciously at them.
“If these people weren’t here, I’d be on my knees with your cock in my mouth.”
Scott chokes on his swallow of wine, burning in his throat, coughing and waving away the expressions of concern that turn to him. He swallows thickly, blinking back tears, before twisting his head to glare at Jaal’s unrepentant expression.
“You have a kink.”
“For you?” Jaal hums, nuzzling against the side of his face, laughter in every word. “For the sounds you make? For the way you arch under my hands, the way my tongue makes you tremble? Absolutely.”
Scott sets his glass down on a passing tray, turning to grab a fistful of Jaal’s Rofjiin and huff at his satisfied grin.
“Twenty more minutes.”
“Five,” Jaal counters with a purr, thumbs rubbing tantalizing circles into the hollow’s of Scott’s hips.
“Fifteen.”
“Ten, and I’ll let you come across my face.” Jaal’s grin is as wicked as the glint in his eyes. “You rather liked that last time, if I recall correctly.”
Scott shivers, fighting back the rush of arousal at the memories of purple skin streaked with white and a flicker of a tongue licking up what it could reach.
“Ten,” he agrees hoarsely, ignoring Jaal’s victorious laughter.
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kestrelsansjesses · 8 years ago
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Jaal/ryder - an insecure ryder about her body?
Six hundred years of stasis and a few months of running around and Wren Ryder still wasn’t pleased with what she saw in the mirror. What had she expected? There were problem areas still, and it was never more clear than after a shower, when she would scuttle back to her room and stand before the mirror, counting flaws like they were stars in the sky.
Despite an active lifestyle, there was still that softness to her stomach and her thighs she didn’t like, reaching down to grasp them and wrinkling her nose, perceived flaws no matter what directed she faced the mirror. In part, it was because this felt easier to control, something she admitted to herself only reluctantly. Being Pathfinder was nothing like how she had expected; no one seemed to respect her or listen to her as much as they would have if she had been Alec. It was better than it had been, but things were constantly slipping through her fingers. There were people she couldn’t save and people she couldn’t please, nightmares that happened almost every time she closed her eyes. Easier to fixate on the way she looked when she wasn’t in armor, and think about that, than to think about anything else.
 Intent on studying a cluster of freckles high on her upper thigh, lifting the towel to peer at it with a frown, Ryder didn’t notice Jaal entering the room, the sound of her door muted by music she had left on. She did notice, however, as he tapped her on the shoulder, careful not to startle her, though there was a question written into his face, the area where his left eyebrow would be slightly raised. “Darling one, what are you doing?”
 It must have looked more than a little weird for anyone walking in on her, the way Ryder stared at the mirror intensely, turning in micro increments this way and then, but she couldn’t offer any good defense beyond a shrug. “Just… looking. I always thought that one day I’d wake up and be better looking, you know? But I guess even the Pathfinder has cellulite and acne. Er, not that you know what that is, but…” Not that she’d ever been into the magazines marketed towards women, but she’d picked them up as a teenager and they’d left their mark, coupling with societal expectations strong enough to make her feel unsteady on her feet.
“Come here.” Jaal pulled her close and then, with the faintest hint of a smile, revealed the towel, simply taking her in. There wasn’t anything inherently sexual in his gaze, though there was a faint hunger; he simply stood a small distance apart from her, hands on her shoulders, and appreciated. “You’re the most beautiful woman in the galaxy.” It was cheesy, but coming from Jaal, it felt so genuine, his face so open and earnest. 
Ryder shook her head. “Not really, but thanks anyway. I mean, look at Cora. Or don’t look at Cora. Actually, don’t do that. But everything about her seems so… perfect.” Cora was always meant for this position anyway, and had spent the first couple weeks reminding Ryder of that as often as possible. They had developed a rapport now, but it was faintly uneasy now and then, reminders that nothing was supposed to be like this coming up more often than either would like. It didn’t help that the woman was beautiful, jaw slim where Ryder’s was wide, waist more narrow, shoulders less broad. So many damned flaws. 
“If you’re giving me permission…” Jaal’s voice trailed off and then he laughed at Ryder’s stricken expression, shaking his head. “Cora is a beautiful woman, but she is not you.” It was hard to pick herself apart when he was looking at her like that, making the hair on the back of her neck stand up in a way not unpleasant, body rising to goosebumps in anticipation.
“It’s not perfect,” was what she settled on, taking her towel back from the bed and winding it around herself again, if only so she wouldn’t be tempted to look.
“Perfection bores me. Perfection is a kett concept,” Jaal replied, taking the towel from around her again, hands careful but deft, one trailing downward to rest on the small of her back. “You interest me, Ryder, as you are.” Maybe she wouldn’t believe him tomorrow, but for right now, her mind was going other, pleasant places, his hands moving to prove a point. Okay, she would give in.
 For now.
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