Gods get bored sometimes. They're also vengeful and have a nasty sense of humour. For the mortals who're unwitting pawns in these games, anything can and probably will happen, often with hilarious results and massive costs in property damage.
A young dragon with amnesia is taken in by the Guardians of the Dragonets of Destiny. Escaping the mountain following a misunderstanding, he joins a duo of renegades in a journey across Pyrrhia while ghosts from his past search for him, ending in a showdown that will determine his fate.
A Human Biotic is cornered in an alley by a group of Turian thugs. Things take a predictable course when the Biotic decides his life is in danger. Some coarse language.
Shepard has taken in a pair of orphaned Turian siblings from a colony the Normandy helped evacuate. Despite having a silver tongue, Shepard finds she's not quite so good at talking with children. Sort-of-proto-family fluff. GarrusxFemShep implied, if you read between the lines.
A turian female confronts a human friend of hers about his bipolar behaviour and learns how cruel humans can be. Turian POV, contains strong coarse language and themes.
On Horizon, Harbinger threw Shepard through space and time as a means to remove him from the Cycle's equation. He wasn't expecting one of the inhabitants of the place he threw him too, to come back with him though. Can a Captain do a Commander's job and can the Commander do the Captain's?