Chapter Twenty-Seven
May 3
rd
, 2021 - 9:47 p.m.
"You can't mean to tell me our best option is to just sit here," Andy said, pacing uncomfortably around the room. "I understand it's a panic room, and that we're in an underground bunker in a hidden part of the mansion, but I feel like stationary makes us a target."
"A
hard
target, boss," Lexi said to him, watching the screens intently, trying to figure out what the hell the two different teams were doing. "Any word from Linda, Niko?"
Niko shook her head. "Last I'd heard from her, there were about a dozen infiltration teams hitting locations up and down the coast. A trio up in the Pacific Northwest, one over at Valhalla Shores, a couple down in LA, and three or four teams here in New Eden, but she wasn't entirely certain about that count, and didn't know how reliable her information was. She just wanted us to be aware in case any of the teams showed up here, and to send her a message if they did, so I've texted her with no response yet. I'm going to assume she's a little busy right now."
"Yeah, if she's got intruders at the gates, she'll have her hands full and we're a bit on our own," Melody said, shaking her head. "This many strikes, all at once? They've got to be insanely desperate, hoping that just one of these attacks succeeds. It's a tactical fucking nightmare, instigating this many strikes all at once. How desperate are they?"
"Based on what Phil told me earlier," Andy said, "horrifyingly desperate. They're worried about total extinction. The CCP's trying to get its act together, but they're dying off en masse, and they haven't shown any signs of being willing to negotiate to get the serum, so the virus just keeps ravaging their people. They've been helped by the fact that some of the more remote villages haven't been exposed yet, but sooner or later, if they don't get assistance, they're fucked."
"That's why this," Ash said, waddling over towards the console they were all looking at. "They know it's down to their last chance and they're grasping at straws."
"Aisling, baby, please sit down at the very least," Andy said, moving over to help Aisling slide onto a bench seat. "The last thing I want is you going into labor in here, when we don't have an actual doctor nearby who can perform the delivery, since Moira, Lauren and Taylor are all unimpregnated. I know both Lauren and Taylor have sports medicine education, but neither's what I would call a trained midwife."
"You just want to avoid another zombie rush, don't you, Andy?" Fiona teased. "I thought we looked sexy swarming you."
Taylor grinned, poking her head up from behind a couch. "Sorry, Master Rook, but I ain't know nothin' about birthin' no babies!"
"I'll hold'em in as long as I damn well have to, Andy," Ash smirked. "And if you think I'm not paying close attention when we've got fucking intruders in our house, you're out of your damn mind. I'll go all Aeryn Sun on them while giving birth if I have to. Are they in the building yet?"
"They're at the back lower floor entrance, by the pool," Lexi said. "Nicolette locked all the external doors, but you and I both know those doors are mostly decorative, boss. They're going to be through them in no time. I suspect the only reason they're trying to pick them is they're hoping they haven't tripped any alarms on their way in."
"They're
probably
wondering why we don't have attack dogs on the property," Melody grumbled. "I keep telling you we should get attack dogs."
"Maya's little dogs are all the dogs this household can handle," Andy joked.
"They're inside the building," Lexi said, drawing Andy's attention back to the monitors, and sure enough, the first three-person team had unlocked the pool doors and opened the house up without tripping any alarms. Of course, the alarms had already gone off minutes ago, and they were in silent mode. "The first team, anyway. I'm still not sure what the hell the second team is doing."
Andy couldn't help but hope the cavalry was on its way in, but he knew that was rather unlikely.
They would be mobilizing the bulk of their forces to protect Team Marcos and Team McKenna, so that the researchers behind the serum couldn't be taken. Andy's face might win the Chinese some points, and it was true, he did have access to all the files on the Quaranteam serum, that access would be immediately terminated before an extraction team could even get him out of the area, much less the country. His value to a strike force would be more as a hostage than as an actual asset, he expected, which meant his
security
as a hostage wouldn't be guaranteed.
Despite the fact that a number of his partners were weapons trained, most of them had resisted the urge to go and get a firearm from the armory, preferring to let the trained professionals handle it. Lexi, Melody and Niko all had weapons, but other than them, it was just Andy, Ash and Piper out of the rest who were also armed. Andy had expected Sarah and Emily to arm up, but at least for the time being, they had chosen not to.
"They're keeping very close together," Lexi noted, as the first group moved into the house and began sweeping each area room by room, no one rushing ahead or getting beyond themselves, opening doors quietly, searching the entirety of the room before moving on to the next.
"This'll give us a good amount of time," Melody said. "There's a lot of rooms in the building, and they're being thorough. Even just limiting time to a minute in a room, they're still going to take quite a while to sweep through just the available house."
"What about the other team?" Andy asked. "What the hell is going on with them?"
"They're still at the pool house," Niko said, curiously, as if she was still trying to discern motives herself and had been unable to do so. "I think they're trying to not get spotted by the other team, not that that makes
any
sense..."
"What the hell
is
this?" Andy asked. "Is this second team a bunch of Russians?"