Chapter 4: For Love and for Duty
I can recognise that vivid crimson red hair anywhere. Her contrasting, stormy blue eyes and her luscious full lips… Her beautiful freckles that I used to tease her a lot for. The little scar just above her left eye that she has, in her own words, ‘Trophy from the Skyllian Blitz’. Magdalene Shepard. I didn’t notice I was holding my breath as I take in all her beautiful features until I started choking a bit.
“You’re looking good, Major Alenko! How are you doing?” Shepard smiled with her signature half little grin that I always loved and dreamed of. She looked really exhausted, wearing her informal Alliance uniform, and in a very rare occasion, she let her long hair down. She seems to be in her own cabin.
“A giant dose of jitters, Commander. Thousands of people watching are one thing, but in front of billions on live cast is another. I had rather face a Reaper any day.” I rolled my eyes and answered sheepishly.
She laughed and some of her fringe falls over to her face. It made her looked so beautiful and sexy. I longed to be by her side to brush the fringe up for her. As if in response to my thoughts, she brushed the fringe up securely behind her ear and said, “Well, I was just dodging lasers from a Reaper a few hours ago, so between that and a live cast…” She gave a thoughtful pause and laughed, “Okay, Reapers does sound like a better deal.”
“Dodging lasers?” I frowned. Why does she always go off and do something crazy like that? “Sounds like we have a lot of catch up to do when you get back. Have you finished what you have to do on Tuchanka?”
“Yea, almost. We managed to secure the alliance with the Krogans and the Turians. It’s an uneasy one but better than nothing. Now we are just wrapping things up and straightening out any loose ends. We will be back to the Citadel in a few days’ time.” She frowned a little. It seems like mentioning Tuchanka brought out something painful in her.
“What’s wrong, Shepard?” I asked, full of concern.
“Oh? Nothing. Just a bit exhausted from all that running.” She feigned a smile, “Joker is running the live cast all over the Normandy and everyone on the ship is watching.” I groaned at that notion of that, she grinned wider and continued, “They are having a betting pool on which part of the ceremony that you would embarrass yourself at.”
“Wait, so they all believe I will definitely do something stupid at some point?” I asked incredulously. She nodded, laughed at my expression and added, “I personally bet 100 credits that you would trip after finishing your speech.”
“Gee… Thanks for the vote of confidence, Commander.” I sighed. My nerves aren’t helping me one bit.
She eased up and got closer to the video camera. “Hey, don’t be so nervous. A group of heroes once took down Sovereign, a speech is nothing.” She paused for a moment and continued, “Let me teach you a trick I always use when I have the pre-speech jittery.”
“What trick?” My curiosity piqued.
“It’s a trick my mother taught me before I went up for my N7 graduation speech. I’m not going to ask you to rehearse your speech again, though that’s the most effective. But anyway, before you start talking, close your eyes and breathe in. Steel your nerves and filter out all the people, the noise and the lights. Concentrate on your breathing. Exhale and open your eyes. Imagine you are presenting all your beliefs and ideas to just one person in the room that you wish to convince the most.”
Our call was then interrupted by the same Asari coordinator who shouted, “1 minute, Alenko! Get ready!”
I gave Shepard’s advice a thought and turn back to the vid call, “I will try. Thanks Commander.”
She smiled, “There you go, Major Alenko. You will do just fine. Nothing is impossible. Shepard out.”
And she’s gone. Nothing is impossible has always being a firm maxim for her. It is not just a half ass thing that people comes out to console people with or some stupid hologram commercial. It has always being much more believable coming from her because she really lives by that motto.
Always overcoming the seemingly impossible odds. She became the first human Spectre, defeated Sovereign, heck, even coming back from the dead, destroyed the Collectors’ base without so much as losing a single crew in the Omega 4 relay. She takes all these in stride as if it’s the most natural thing to do in the galaxy. And for that, people gravitate towards her, humans or aliens alike, seduced by her intense charisma and powerful leadership.
But under all that, she is still a normal compassionate woman who yearns for love and acceptance. There are also times where she doubts herself but circumstances do not allow her to falter one bit. She never forgets all those people who sacrificed themselves as part of the consequences from the many difficult decisions she had to face. Jenkins… Ash… Even the 8 human cruisers that was shot down during the Citadel Battle. Perhaps even all the lives back in the Bahak system.
I want to be there to catch her if she falls. I want to create a safe place for her to rest when she buckles under the immense pressure. I want her in my arms and whisper in her ear that everything is going to be fine. It is hard not to be in love with a woman like that….
I pulled myself up from the bench and marched right towards the edge of the stage. Udina was just finishing up his introductory pitch about me and I straightened up when I hear the cue… “And here I present to you, the 2nd human Spectre in our entire galactic history, Major Kaidan Alenko!” Immediately, it was followed by a wild round of applause and cheers that erupted from the audience.
This is it. I thought as I stepped onto the stage. Nothing is impossible.