Life is too short to take everything seriously. Commander Shepard doesn't seem to be getting this idea, but Jeff Moreau would swear by it. When she ends up assigned to his ship, they don't know how they'll ever get along. Each chapter is 500 words and based off a one-word prompt.
Vampires and thieves go hand and hand. They each thrive on darkness, and they each leave their marks with much less than what they started with. So when a sharp-toothed Bosmer enters Riften, the city of thieves, she obviously fits right in. But between rescuing her Guild and being the second of two living Dragonborn, her secrets start to come out. Hiding isn't an option anymore.
When a young Breton finds out she's actually one of two living Dragonborn, she's distraught. Nobody wants to hear they're not special anymore. Soon, however, another calling pulls at her: the Dark Brotherhood. As a Dovahkiin, the Listener, and the object of a lunatic's overbearing affections, there's nothing stopping her from going mad as well.
When Mara Shepard invites Joker to her cabin for a Christmas Eve present swap, their gifts evoke feelings they didn't expect. A Shooting Stars oneshot. Rated T for slight innuendo.
Mara Shepard isn't about to let her best friend roam around her homeworld alone. When Joker suggests trading colonies for a day, he wasn't expecting Mindoir to be so… cold. He was raised on Tiptree, land of the six-month summers. Ten minutes in the snow during the walk to Mara's old house might just be too long for our intrepid pilot… Oneshot. Minimal fluff/budding romance.
Commander Shepard returns to Mindoir to say hello again… but she takes a little bit of the Normandy with her. Oneshot. Friendship/Budding Romance and light fluff.