Part One - "Pogue Mahone"
December 11
th
, 2020
Most times, brunches were joyous affairs and a chance for everyone to get caught up on what they'd been up to for the last day or two, but this morning in particular, Fiona noticed Andy had approached the table with a certain amount of weight on his shoulders. Back when they'd been in college together, Fi had been able to spot when something was hanging over his head, and so she knew this morning wasn't going to be an easy one.
"Listen up, everyone," he started as Fi sat down at the big table between Aisling and Moira. She noticed that Piper was sitting on Andy's left and Niko was on his right, and both of them had a certain degree of nervousness to them as well. "I've got an announcement to make, and I know, in advance, that it's going to be a bit of a rough one, so I appreciate everyone giving me a few minutes to speak and lay everything out in advance first, okay?"
Fi glanced over at Ash and noticed she also looked a little bit uncomfortable, but not overly so, and she immediately knew that Andy must've talked with Ash a little bit before brunch. There were rare occasions when Fiona could feel a hint of jealousy creeping in about how close Andy and Ash were, but she did what she always did and stamped them down as needless worrying.
"Everybody knows we're going to be adding Mali Merrick to our family today, but as of yesterday, the government has asked us to take on one additional person. I know everyone's been keeping tabs on the New Daughters of the Revolution, and how they've taken over a number of houses here in New Eden. Well, they've agreed to surrender, but with a number of conditions, and those conditions include that some of them stay here and keep tabs on what's going on with the Quaranteam project."
"What's that got to do with you, Andy?" Sarah asked.
"Well, as it turns out, I'm now
part
of the Quaranteam project," he said with a laugh that had the slightest undercurrent of bitterness to it. "One of the NDR's demands is that the Quaranteam project get some civilian oversight, people to keep tabs on each and every stage of it. And since I'm here in New Eden already, and because I have no direct affiliation with the military..."
"And because he was the whistleblower on Covington and Major General Fielder's arrangement," Niko added.
"Right," Andy continued. "
And
that. Because of all of that, I'm going to be one of the members of the oversight committee. And as part of that, our house needs to take in one member of the NDR for rehabilitation."
"We are
not
taking that bitch Rachel," Alexis said. "The one who cut Covington's hand off. I mean, I get it, being pissed and all that, but she's not going to be sleeping next to you, Andy, so if that's what this is about..."
"It isn't, and she isn't, although we are likely going to have to interact with Dr. DeMarco now and again," Andy sighed. "She's getting paired up with Phil."
"I bet Linda threw a shitfit over that," Fiona laughed.
"Apparently, she was the one who suggested it, but it's got a lot of caveats with it, so I'm sure I'll get way more of the story the next time I talk to him," Andy chuckled. "And considering I need to be on the base once a week now, I should be seeing a lot more of Phil moving forward."
"So, let's just take Aisling's friend, Lisa," Lauren suggested.
"We were more of coworkers than friends," Ash said. "And she wants to move as far away from New Eden as she can, so I don't blame her there."
"It's already been decided who's getting added," Andy said. "We had someone request to join the family, and, after some discussion with a few key members of the family, I've decided to agree to the request."
"You didn't talk to the fiancΓ©es club about it, Andy," Fiona said, trying to be just a touch scolding about it.
"Not most of them, no, but a few of them, the ones who would have the most reason to object to the request."
"Stop beating around the bush, Andrew," Emily said, "and simply inform us who will be joining our family."
Andy inhaled a long, deep breath then let it slowly. He looked almost as nervous as he had on the videocall they'd had together when he'd asked Fiona to come and join him out in California as part of his family. "We're going to be adding Covington's former bodyguard Melody Park to the family."
"One of the people who tortured Piper?" Sarah said. "Out of the fucking question!"
"Andrew, darling," Emily said, trying to quiet the sudden influx of everyone talking all at once. "Are you sure you've given this enough thought?"
"Hey!" Piper's voice cut through the room and brought everyone down to silence. "Look here. Andy and I have talked this over, and he showed me Melody's video message asking us to take her in, and then let me decide if I was okay with her being in the family. If I'd had said no, then he absolutely would've turned her away, but Melody wasn't all that active in what Covington did to me. She wasn't Rachel and she
certainly
wasn't Hope. And in the message that she sent to me and Andy, she was asking,
begging
for a second chance. And she told us if we didn't give it to her, she was just going to give up and let herself die."
"Jesus, what a manipulative-" Sarah started.
"And that she would be okay with that," Piper said, interrupting Sarah as she clearly wasn't finished talking. "She felt like she hadn't been herself underneath Covington, that she'd been trapped and made into something that she wasn't. That she felt like she couldn't stand up to him, because he physically had all the power over her. But that when she watched me resist him, well, that started the seeds for the New Daughters of the Revolution. And that no matter what I decided regarding her fate, she would accept that. She wouldn't be angry or upset. In fact, in her message, she even said that if the positions were reversed, she absolutely wouldn't trust her either. But she had to hope that there was a sliver of a chance at redemption, that she could strive to not be defined forever by her failure, and allowed to have a second act, one where she took the right path."
Fiona glanced over at Sarah and saw the normally fiery redhead had fallen silent, as if realizing that if Piper had decided to give this woman a second chance as the most aggrieved party, who the hell was
she
to say they shouldn't.
"You all know me and know I'm big on second chances, big on redemption stories, big on people doing something bad and coming back to do something good, if not great," Andy said. "It's a common theme in my books, that we can't
only
be defined by our mistakes but must be weighed by our good deeds as well. Now if any of you want to tell Piper that you have some reason that overrides hers on why we shouldn't allow Melody into the house, now's the time to speak your peace."
Fiona chuckled a little bit, looking around all the lovely female faces gathered around the table, and realized she was in complete accordance with them. Piper