8 Works in Kaidan Alenko/James Vega
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Vega's never really been what anyone would call "respectful" of authority, but he's never really been all that respectful of Kaidan either. So, with Shepard's blessing, Kaidan decides to teach Vega some deference and show him why he outranks Vega AND Shepard.
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After washing out of the Alliance, James Vega eventually found himself making a decent living as a stripper on Omega. Decent, but boring. Until, that is, a certain Alliance officer becomes a regular at the club, seeming only interested in James. James finds the mystery of Kaidan Alekno just a little too tempting to resist.
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After a year helping rebuild London, and living with Kaidan, James is sent out on a mission to Sanctuary to clear out a Cerberus cell that has set up base there.
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Kaidan, Shepard and Vega are pinned down, out of ammo, with no good vantage, waiting for evac on a mission.
Shep gets bored and starts eyeing Kaidan lasciviously. Kaidan's a little busy keeping their asses alive with his barrier and is having none of it. But when he accidentally adds a "Make Vega do it if you’re so bored", it changes things forever.Series
- Part 1 of Barriers and Boredom
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Kaidan's got a headache coming on. James has an idea for how to ward it off.
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After crashing on a strange planet after the destruction of the Citadel, the group finds themselves stuck for the time being.
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Extrapolation on the destroy ending and beyond. With the Reaper war looming, Kaidan finds himself on uncertain ground in his relationship with Shepard. When the final battle leaves Shepard in a coma, Kaidan has to make a choice: should he wait on a man who may never wake up, or will he find respite with someone else?
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James shows off with a bottle of cerveza and Kaidan shows off his integrity. And Shepard just enjoys the show. (Mo is a bad influence.) Kaidan kisses Vega—on the mouth, no joke—and he doesn’t even have to be drunk to get it done. He’d say that’s what separates the men from the boys, the majors from the lieutenants, but his actions speak for themselves and he’s not looking for personal commendations.
