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"Frigate Normandy, dock 1254-36." Liara looked at my angry face. "In my name."
The girls whispered again, agreed on something, and Liara, taking a couple of branded bags, went to us contentedly.
"Irene's spectr!" There was a gasp behind him. "I don't even want to hear any objections! Spektr Naylus, can you tell me where I can leave my personal weapons and armor for your colleague?"
The only reason Garrus didn't laugh was because he met my gaze in time, but a mug, a mug! And I also thought that a Turian's chitin-covered physiognomy wasn't capable of conveying emotions. WHAT THE HELL! Also, how capable! While I was calming down, these three dragged me into a taxi, and we flew somewhere. Damn it! Both laughter and sin! I was torn between banal shame and gratitude. And the truth had to come out right now! A couple more days and we would have gone on a protracted raid, but for now... It's still a relatively peaceful time... And Naylus is good, damn colleague... Looking up, I met the ironic and full of hidden amusement gaze of bright green eyes. He's what... Does he approve of this lawlessness? I could tell by the pleased expression on his face that he approved! And he gets some kind of pleasure that only he knows.
The taxi dropped us off somewhere in the residential area at the petal station. As it turned out, Nihlus dragged us to his house because, as a Spectre, he had a legitimate right to keep military weapons and armor in the house. He even had an arsenal set up in one of the rooms. Liara is a civilian, and she doesn't even have a light pistol, Garrus, as a fighter in my squad working for the Spectrum, doesn't have the right to keep heavy weapons in the house, but it's fine to carry a light personal one. I had a thought: maybe I should buy a place here, too. Maybe this station will stop annoying you.
Nihlus led the guests into a small room, left Garrus and Liara there, and showed me the arsenal: a fairly large square secure room that looked like a bank safe. And the weapons were stored here...
"It's like a branch of a Special Corps arsenal." I whispered in a barely audible voice, looking at the long rows of assault rifles, dozens of pistols, five sniper rifles standing on stands, armor in weapon boxes.
"Trophies. And personal weapons." Nihlus chuckled. "Get changed before Liara comes for you."
I whirled around, staring intently into the green eyes.
"You won't tell anyone about this!" In response, a toothy, satisfied smile and a quiet purr:
"Clear Warren! And you'll forget about that shot."
"I'll never forget about him!"
Niall broke off, catching my eye. The green eyes blinked, guiltily lowered.
"Me too."
And he went out, closing the door. Quickly removing my armor, I unpacked the bags and laid out what Liara had prepared for me. Appreciated it. Should I hit her?.. I don't even know... Sighing, I just... I changed my clothes. COMPLETELY! Because under SUCH a dress, my military underwear and a leotard do not fit in any way... Liara even provided for this... hmm... And the fucking shoes... on the heel... At least it's a reasonable height. After packing my things and putting my armor in an empty box, I opened the door and walked out of the arsenal, feeling better... naked and defenseless...
For the first time in her life, Irene Shepard wore a dress...
My appearance drew the approving gaze of Liara and the strange Turians. Nihlus went to the armory to disarm, and I sprawled out in a comfortable upholstered chair. And who said that Turian furniture is not suitable for people?
It's very suitable! If you get it right. Liara, pleased with my appearance, went somewhere into the next room with a package under her arm. I guess I have to change clothes too. The ship's uniform didn't look good against our completely civilian background, and Asari rushed off to fix this flaw. And I, laughing, turned my attention to Garrus, who was happy with his life. Our sniper looked very good...
It's unusual without his usual black and blue armor. Garrus Vakarian looked like him in civilian clothes... the usual hooligan guy: a black T-shirt with a wide hood thrown back and a short sleeve to the middle of the shoulder, dark blue skinny trousers tucked into high black boots with metal magnetic locks, somewhat hideously reminiscent of high-tech grinders in the Turian manner, a wide weapon belt, short fingerless gloves on the wrists There is an instrumentron bracelet on his left forearm. And the unchanging visor. A high-end, unique professional combat visor that looks nothing like a civilian toy. The wide hip pocket bulged suspiciously. There's no way Garrus is carrying a gun there!
"Did you find out something?" Garrus shook his head.
"An amazing lull."
"Like before a storm."
The Turian nodded.
"There will be more information tomorrow. Maybe something interesting will come up." Heels clicked, and Liara returned to the hall, straightening a short dark blue dress with a loose skirt.
"That's better!" Asari sat down lightly on the couch.
"Nihlus, did you fall asleep there?" Garrus growled.
In response, there was the rustle of a pistol going into non-combat position and a voice above his head:
"No" Satisfied with his life, the Spectre hung the pistol on the magnetic clip of his weapon belt. Second.
He looked like Garrus' older brother, except for the clan tattoos. He is dressed almost one-on-one, only completely radically black. Except that there was a red stripe along the collar of the T-shirt.
Nihlus silently extended his hand to me, unobtrusively suggesting that for today we forget that we are both soldiers of the Special Corps, and remember that we are just intelligent beings who were going to take a banal break from worries and troubles, walk around the capital of the Galaxy and enjoy its charms and temptations. And really, why not? I reached out, put my fingers in a hard, strong palm, accepting the rules offered to me.
The mood somehow crept up imperceptibly. For a while, we even forgot that soon we will face a brutal war with an enemy that is almost impossible to defeat, and that we ourselves are not just tourists at the Citadel, but fighters... We were just enjoying a calm day under the illusory azure sky. The Presidium Park turned out to be a very beautiful place. Liara took on the role of a guide, and she and Garrus showed us around... I like the sights. They took me to the lakes, and even showed me a system of small waterfalls and fountains. Everything was fine until we reached the center of the park and I saw HIM.
Channel. I stumbled and shivered. Nielus blinked in surprise, but when he followed my gaze, he frowned.
"I don't want to see him!" I muttered, turning Nihlus around by the elbow with his back to the repeater monument. "It's not enough to remember now who built this station and for what purposes!"
"And it's true..." Garrus roused himself, grabbed my elbow, caught Liara gawking, and pulled me toward the parking lot of the flyer. "To residential areas?"
"Say "to the bars," Vakarian." Nihlus snorted. "Not enough extremes? Or have you forgotten how the locals raided you a couple of months ago?"
Liara pricked up her ears.
So you've known each other before?
The two crested ones laughed merrily.
"Yes, there was a case." Nihlus chuckled. "During one investigation, I crossed paths with security guards. They pinned down the red sand merchants at the technical compartments in the Lower City, and only low-powered pistols were used. Rifles aren't really allowed to be carried. Vakarian then took a sniper rifle from the corpse of a drug dealer and shot the bandits who were attacking the barricade with it. He sits in the ventilation outlet and counts the shots until the end of the operation of the thermoclips.
"Did you put it in your head?"
Nihlus chuckled. This is his special handwriting. Head-on. The Batarians got it right between the eyes. And someone told me about "I'm a good shot"...
The three of us were already laughing, and Garrus was smiling shyly.
"At least you should take off your visor." Nihlus chuckled. "It's a very noticeable thing."
Vakarian put out his hand in mock horror.
"Over my dead body!"
Nihlus waved it away.
"Oh, varen you, it's really useless!
Half of the Lower Town knows your face. Even those for whom we are on the same chitinous face.
Garrus grinned.
I take a VERY responsible approach to my work. You've fucked up the local crime scene so much that you're being raided with the regularity of maintenance on the Path of Destiny. Did you tell me how an ambush with three grenade launchers and combat drones was set up in front of your house a month ago? A crowd of twenty snouts with heavy weapons? The Spectre watched the confused kinsman with interest.
"Krayk!" Garrus growled indignantly, but withered under the malicious gaze of the green eyes.
"Just tell me it's a common thing." I grinned, but when I saw the guilty expression on Garrus' face, I choked. "Really?"
Nihlus laughed merrily as he braked at the taxi. Oh, yes! Explosions and gunfire are common near his house. For periods, he had to live at work when his apartment was once again blown up, burned down, looted, vandalized, or simply booby-trapped." Kraik, seeing his kinsman's embarrassed and somewhat guilty face, laughed more loudly. "That's how we first met when I asked Venari why his employee was sleeping on a bunk. Right in the armor and armed to the crest with captured weapons."
"There are no sofas in the C-Sec office." Garrus spread his hands. "So I spent the night in jail."
"For the amusement of the local contingent." added a Spectr.
"And why in armor?" And so that they don't get stabbed there either.
"Have you tried?" Liara gasped in surprise.
Garrus shrugged and nodded.
"And then I had to write huge piles of reports and explanatory notes." The former officer muttered sourly, lazily watching which address the Spectr was dialing. ""Cora's Lair"? Are you kidding?"
"It was bought by the Broker man." Nihlus shrugged his shoulders.
"Is this the one I shot before my appointment?" I was curious. Nihlus started, looked at me in surprise, at the grinning Garrus.
"Did you bang a Fist?"
"Yes." shrugging her shoulders, she confessed.
"Irene promised Dr. Michelle that Fist WOULDN'T BOTHER her anymore. Well... he won't bother... anymore. He worked for Saren and sold Tali to the mercenaries. And we needed her. very.
"And did he say where to find her?" Naylus blinked in surprise.
"He began to sing..." Garrus broke off, glancing at Liara, who was warming her ears. "Rir was VERY convincing."
Nihlus lifted the plates on his forehead in surprise.
"Tell me later." Garrus and I nodded in unison.
"And about how they got drunk to the point of losing their sanity."
"What's there to tell?" I shrugged my shoulders. "They celebrated my appointment and treated my nerves. Tali was almost shot, and we successfully completed the investigation. What's not a reason? Stress relief.
"Dextro alcohol?" The Turian asked skeptically.
"I don't care." I shrugged my shoulders. "Your drinks are quite tasty and the moonshine doesn't carry as much, even if the quality is shoddy."
A taxi stopped in front of us and lifted the canopy invitingly. Garrus was given the steering wheel, and Nihlus and I got into the back seat.
I didn't really care where we went: I trusted Garrus, Nihlus, and Liara completely. I was resting mentally. From the annoying faces of the crew, whom I treated with the same coolness as Shepard herself, from Pressley, who was constantly unhappy with the presence of strangers on board, from Udine, he would not be remembered by night, from the Geth, may the virus strike them... and from Normandy, with its rumors flying at the speed of light! Not a warship, but a haven for old gossips with a sick imagination, honestly!
That day, I got to know the Citadel from a completely different angle. Liara showed gardens and greenhouses in residential areas, cultural monuments of other races, and took them to huge shopping malls and cultural centers full of all kinds of entertainment from libraries and a banal zoo to a virtual equivalent of a movie theater, gambling dens, and other benefits of the entertainment industry. Nihlus, using his status, took us to restricted areas and showed us shipyards, repair docks, station defense systems, military factories and huge warehouses. And then we left respectable neighborhoods and plunged into the depths of the anarchy of the Lower City and its dubious charms. Bars, markets, gun ranges, questionable quality canteens and shelters. The Turians showed us the inside of the Citadel with some special passion, enthusiastically describing the dens and the adventures associated with them, telling stories from the past. Funnily enough, Garrus was recognized almost instantly, but most conflicts were solved with a simple phrase: "And I quit!" and three powerful pistols looking into the displeased faces of the reasonable. True, I had to shoot, but in contrast, even a banal shootout with local scumbags brought rare pleasure, and the instinct of self-preservation was completely destroyed.
The day ended well after midnight, according to our usual ship time, when the Turians decided that we had had enough and it was time to get out of the suddenly inhospitable bars of the Lower City. A taxi took us to the residential area where Nihlus lived. While we were getting to a low-rise house, an C-Sec patrol became interested in us: three reasonable men armed with powerful pistols, obviously not civilian models, and even slightly tipsy and a pretty Azari looked somewhat respectable for a respectable neighborhood... It's unusual. The Turians quickly talked to their relatives and let us go. I don't know what the two of them had done, but the patrol gave us very expressive looks. In general, the day off was a success.
My last thought, when I was already passing out, was, "We need to repeat it when we get back from the Noveria!"
Chapter 15: Protecting the Mind: The First Experiment
I was awakened by the insistent beeping of the instrumentron. Barely opening my eyes, I stared blearily at our rookery, rubbing my side. Yesterday we crawled home to Nihlus in a barely sane state: Liara was drawn to feats, Garrus followed his kinsman at full speed, snoring as he walked, I perceived reality very vaguely, but I had enough to orient myself in space. The relatively sane Nilus was steering us. Since his bachelor apartment had only two armchairs and a short sofa in addition to an almost square bed, we fell on the bed together without agreeing. Without undressing. I was smart enough to at least take off my weapon and take off my shoes. Now Liara was sleeping, curled up at the head of the bed, scooping up all three pillows and a significant part of the thin blanket, Garrus was sleeping across the bed at the very edge, with his arm hanging down, Nihlus was diagonally, and I was squeezed between two Turians, putting my head on his stomach and my legs on Garrus' lap..
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