[Senior Chief Petty Officer Solares Morgenstern] - [Anvil Station] - [13:45]
"You know, this room does have a really nice view of the planet below." Solares paused, her eyes tracing the curve of the world outside the large reinforced viewing window. Below, the planet shimmered like a living canvas, swirling clouds of deep cyan and indigo twisted over vast oceans of sparkling cerulean, wisps of silver mist drifting lazily along the surface. The atmosphere glowed faintly, wavy streaks of turquoise and teal bending the light, as if the air itself were alive with motion. A faint hum of the station’s energy conduits resonated through the floor beneath her boots, adding a subtle vibration that she could feel in her chest.
"Damn… that's very beautiful."
"Help refresh my memory, what's the planet called?" she inquired, leaning back into the real leather couch, crossing her right leg over her left, letting herself sink comfortably into the cushions. The leather softened under her weight with a subtle creak, and she felt the warmth of the sunlit viewport brushing across her armor. Her cyan eyes swept over to the waitress standing awkwardly nearby, who shifted nervously on the polished floor.
"Senior Chief Petty Officer Morgenstern, this is the off-limits VIP room," the waitress replied, clearly trying to maintain her composure. "You're not supposed to be in here without permission from higher-ups."
Solares chuckled softly, the sound bouncing lightly off the high ceiling, and removed her helmet with a soft hiss as the padding shifted. She placed it on the ultra-modern metal-and-wood coffee table in front of her, resting her feet upon its surface. Her armor caught the dim lighting, glinting faintly as if the room itself approved.
"And miss out on the free food and drink? With the view? Hell no! Here’s what I’ll do." She leaned forward slightly, resting her forearms on her knees. The subtle weight of her gauntlets and the small click of their servos as she adjusted her wrists added to the comfort of the moment. "Once I finish my lunch and drink, that you’re making back there, I’ll leave, and no one will know. Perfect, right?"
The waitress sighed, shoulders slumping in defeat, and released a tiny squeak from the soft leather of her shoes. "Alright… but please, don’t let anyone else know I did this for you, or both of us will be in for a reprimand."
Solares smirked, reclining again into the couch, the cushions molding to her shape. "Our secret’s safe. Just keep the food coming."
A familiar, teasing voice echoed in her mind, light enough to draw her focus.
"So you actually managed to convince her to not call security on you? How did you manage that, eh?"
Solares blinked, tapping her right foot against the table with a soft tap-tap-tap. "Maya… already? Really?"
A soft shimmer appeared, and a holographic figure materialized next to her helmet on the coffee table. Maya’s kitsune form, clad in black-and-red Sengoku-style samurai armor with no helmet, moved with fluid grace, tails swaying behind her in elegant arcs. Her cyan eyes gleamed with mischief, reflecting the soft light, and her playful smirk tugged at the corner of her lips as she leaned lightly against the helmet.
"I see you’re enjoying yourself… but don’t worry, I won’t tell anyone. Yet."
Solares shook her head, letting a small scoff escape. "You’re going to be the death of me, you know that?"
"Only if I open an airlock or close a bulkhead door on you… or well, you get the idea," Maya replied, waving her right hand in mock innocence. "I’m just messing with you, my favorite Spartan."
"Favorite? I am your only Spartan, but I will happily take the complement, my favorite AI. One day, hopefully soon, we’ll get you upgraded to that new fancy ONI AI technology, I swear."
Solares took a slow sip from the pumpkin spice latte placed in front of her, feeling the warmth radiate through the ceramic into her fingers. The rich aroma of roasted beans mingled with the cozy scent of cinnamon, nutmeg, and pumpkin from the latte itself, while the silky steamed milk foam softened it all into a comforting sweetness that was very welcomed and nostalgic.
Maya nodded with a smile, then gracefully seated herself, crossing her legs like a true kitsune, the gentle swish of her tails brushing the coffee table. "Awww, look at you going all soft for me, eh? I’ll hold that to you, but the amount of logistics and black tape we’d have to cut through for that? I’ll believe it when I see it."
Solares set her tray on the coffee table, the ceramic clink echoing faintly. Steam curled from a plate of spicy Italian sausage risotto, rich with sun-dried tomatoes and flecks of chili pepper. The aroma mingled with the faint metallic tang of Anvil Station, the creamy rice catching the soft glow from the view outside. She forked a bite into her mouth, letting the spice and richness spread warmth through her senses.
"Mmm… Arrabbiata-level spice for my favorite Spartan? Careful, or you’ll need a fire extinguisher instead of a napkin," Maya teased in her head, tails flicking in amusement.
Solares glanced at the hologram. "You’re sadly mistaken if you think I’ll share."
Maya’s tails flicked in perfect sync with her subtle movements, cyan eyes sparkling. "Oh, I wouldn’t dream of it. Maybe a taste… through my very sophisticated visual taste sensors, of course."
Rolling her eyes, Solares took another hearty bite. "You don't even have those though, do you? You’re impossible. Do you even know how to eat?"
"I know how to appreciate good flavor. And you, my Spartan, have exquisite taste in risotto," Maya replied, leaning lightly against the helmet, smirk still in place.
The two shared a moment of quiet banter, the swirling turquoise and indigo clouds of the planet below reflecting in their eyes. The warmth of the food, the faint hiss of the ventilation system, and the soft shifting of cushions all made the moment feel oddly cozy, human amidst the technology.
From the corner of the room, the waitress lingered just long enough to straighten a chair, her fingers brushing the counter lightly as if afraid to make a sound. She cast a quick glance toward the pair, eyes wide behind a nervous blink.
“Pardon my interruption, but is… everything, uh, looking and tasting great?” she asked, voice a little too high and hopeful, trembling slightly.
Maya’s holographic eyes flicked toward the edge of the room, a sly smirk dancing across her lips. “She’s adorable when she’s terrified. I wonder how much this meal costs.”
Solares barely suppressed a chuckle, biting down on her fork. “Relax, she’s only doing her job. Let’s not scare her too much. Also, I do not want to think about that.”
The waitress gave a small, shaky nod, muttered a barely audible, “If there is nothing else, I am going to leave and return to my other duties… yes… duties,” and retreated toward the door, the soft squeak of her shoes fading down the hall. She glanced back once more as if expecting the kitsune to leap out and scold her.
Maya’s tails flicked in amusement, cyan eyes glinting. “She’s going to go complain and get security. Just watch.”
"Hah! That would be amusing, I outrank most of these people," responded Solares, voice steady but warm.
"Yeah, that is true, but security outranks everyone if the situation calls for it. Remember what happened to that one ship captain that went against orders and was detained? We do not want that," Maya said, her smirk cooling slightly. "Speak of the devil, it looks like a jinxed us."
The security officer’s visor reflected the soft glow of the planet below, posture rigid, hands clasped behind his back. The faint hum of his power armor accentuated the tense silence. Flanking him were two Spartans in sleek black armor, standing motionless like statues, underscoring their intimidating presence.
“Senior Chief Petty Officer Morgenstern,” the lead officer said, voice clipped and professional, “we received a report of unauthorized access to this VIP area. Can you explain your presence here?”
Solares tilted her head slightly, cyan eyes meeting his, fork poised mid-air, steam from the risotto curling lazily around her helmet. “Enjoying the view and my risotto. That about covers it,” she said smoothly, letting a small smirk play across her lips as she leaned back, the leather sighing beneath her.
Maya flickered beside the helmet, tails curling with suppressed laughter. “Oh, this is perfect. You’re adorable when you play the ‘I’m totally innocent’ card. Shall I provide commentary?”
Solares narrowed her eyes, letting her gaze sweep briefly over the two black-armored Spartans. “Not unless it helps me avoid paperwork or brig time,” she muttered under her breath, ignoring the heavy tension the extra presence added.
The officer shook his head. “I am going to have you removed from the room since we have visitors stopping by here soon. Please do not make breaking and entering a habit, I do not want to turn this into something unpleasant.”
Without hesitation, the two black-armored Spartans moved in. They effortlessly placed Solares’s helmet back onto her head, padding shifting with a faint hiss, then lifted her gently and set her outside the room on her feet, careful but firm. Solares raised a hand as they started to step away.
“Hey, just a moment, please. I still have my latte and lunch in there!”
One of the Spartans handed her the tray with the risotto and coffee, their armor clinking softly. “What a gentleman. Thank you, kind sir,” she said with a teasing tilt of her head, inhaling the warm aroma. "Ahhhh, pumpkin spice."
Maya’s holographic form lingered beside the helmet before appearing on her HUD, cyan eyes glinting mischievously. “Well, that escalated quickly. You handled that beautifully… barely.”
Solares gave a soft exhale, adjusting her helmet. “Barely is fine, I will take what I can get.” She muttered under her breath, already plotting her next playful confrontation.
Soon, they continued on their way through the station.
Working alongside the alien species that had once made up the Covenant was something that never sat entirely right with Solares. Still, she understood its importance—how it could foster peace throughout the galaxy and help ensure that nothing like those dark days would ever happen again.
"Hey, Solly?" Maya’s voice called softly as Solares walked past a group of Sangheili elites, her teasing tone gone, replaced with quiet concern. The faint click of their armor plates moving in unison echoed softly across the corridor, a muted metallic rhythm underfoot.
"You still bothered by their presence?"
Solares exhaled, eyes lingering on the elegant, imposing figures of the Sangheili. Their armor reflected the corridor lights, polished yet battle-worn. "They killed billions… they killed my parents," she admitted, her voice steady but tinged with old pain. She ran a gloved hand along the smooth metal of the corridor rail as she walked, seeking a small anchor in the sterile environment. "But if 117 trusts them, I’ll do my best to do the same. I just… hold old wounds, grudges, you understand."
She pulled a small metal patch from her armored pocket, running her thumb lightly over its surface for comfort, the faint ridges pressing into her gloved hands soothingly. "You still have that Spirit of Fire patch with you," Maya noted quietly, her cyan eyes reflecting soft sympathy. Her holographic form tilted its head slightly, one tail flicking slowly, almost imperceptibly, as if sharing in Solares’ quiet reflection.
"I’m glad it brings you comfort."
Solares nodded, looking up at the stars streaking past the viewport above. The soft hum of the station’s systems vibrated lightly through her boots, a low, constant reassurance in the background. "Yeah. I hope they’re out there, not only the ship, but also my friends and family stationed upon her."
Maya’s tails swayed gently behind her, each movement smooth and elegant, a silent rhythm that seemed to echo patience and reassurance. Her cyan eyes softened, a faint shimmer trailing along her form as she appeared just a hair closer, maintaining a respectful distance but offering presence nonetheless.
"The galaxy is extremely large, this we both know," Maya said softly, her voice carrying a calm certainty, "but I hold faith they will appear somewhere again, and receive a hero’s welcome." She flicked a tail once, subtly, a gesture both playful and comforting, letting Solares feel the kitsune AI's attention without breaking the solemnity of the moment. She vanished, allowing Solares to focus.
After a few moments of quiet contemplation while walking down the corridor, and finishing her lunch, her HUD flickered with the soft blue glow, and Maya’s holographic form appeared in the corner once more, cyan eyes glowing, her three tails swaying with fluid elegance, smirk tugging at her lips. "I know what will make you feel better! Let's talk about how to take out each of those Covi bastards." Solares couldn't help but chuckle softly, nodding her head in agreement.
Solares: “Sangheili first. If you’re close, aim for the carotid or the gaps behind the shoulder armor. Energy sword in hand? Step back and target the joints behind the knees or armpits. Quick, clean, efficient.”
Maya (HUD): “Ooooh, going full Master Chief lecture mode, huh? I love it. Can't forget that so-called mishap with the thermite grenade and one of their maws. Question though, what if they have those red energy swords?”
Solares: “Yeah, that was one hell of a site to see, and if they have red energy swords? Better hope it is not someone from the silent shadow or you are in deep shit. Anyway! Unggoy: Soft neck, exposed throat. Step around the fuel packs, one mistake and you’ll regret it. Precision counts more than strength.”
Maya (HUD, cyan eyes twinkling): “Ah yes, the infamous moving explosives. You really like to remind me, don’t you?”
Solares: “I do indeed, we have had quite a few interesting encounters with them. Next on the list is Kig-Yar: Eye lens first, spine lightly armored. Shields weak at arm the head. Quick, surgical shots.”
Maya (HUD): “You make it sound so… charming. Surgical indeed.”
Solares: “Yanme’e: Back of thorax, wing and leg joints. Neural ganglia is the target if reachable. Avoid bites, they hurt, even through armor. They really do not like fire.”
Maya (HUD, playful smirk): “Yes, they bite with their fangs? Mandibles? Noted.”
Solares: “Lekgolo: thick armored plates, look for the gaps. Attacks from the back, with melee, get it down fast, the rest panic if you also use lots of grenades.”
Maya (HUD): “Fun fact: they do not appreciate sarcasm mid-dismantling. Who knew?”
Solares: “Jiralhanae: Under shoulder pads, neck, knees, groin. Strong, slow, it is easy to outsmart them, precision over brute force. Once saw one take two shots to the head with a fifty, not sure how.”
Maya (HUD, tails flicking in the corner): “Pun intended with the BRUTE force! Careful, or they’ll toss you across the room then eat you. Not that I’d intervene… probably.”
Solares: “Please tell me you are kidding? San’Shyuum: fragile, command units that prioritize distance, and cover fire. Limited mobility makes them predictable manipulators. Honestly anything works on them, melee is the most fun through."
Maya (HUD, cyan eyes sparkling, teasing tone returning): “And so you must be silenced! Ahem, you make it sound like a tactical seminar. I might take notes… purely for research purposes, of course.”
Solares: “Should I be concerned?”
Maya (HUD, playful): "Three… two… one… boop!"
Solares froze mid-step, the clack of her boots suddenly louder in the empty corridor, realizing too late that she’d been distracted. Her shoulder collided squarely with Cassandra Reed, sending a soft thud echoing off the metallic walls.
Solares: "Ah! I am sorry, Miss Reed, I didn’t see you there!"
Maya (HUD, smirking, tails flicking in her virtual corner): "Smooth, as always. A+ for stealth, minus a hundred for collision avoidance and situational awareness."
A soft shimmer appeared atop Solares’s helmet as Maya materialized, elegantly perching there on her side. Her holographic tails brushed lightly against the top of her helmet as if sweeping it.
Maya: "We were talking about the finer points of taking out Covenant aliens. That always pulls her attention away from everything else. honestly, it is a bit concerning! She has it down to an art."
Solares: "Thanks for the… helpful warning, Maya. You really do have a talent for bringing out the worst in me."
Maya (grinning, tails curling): "Worst? I call it your relaxed, fun side! Besides, I’m just providing real-time tactical distraction reports and, okay, a few hundred thousand other things. Think of what just happened as field training in spatial awareness!"