Chapter 45
As they walked back out towards the Tesla, Alexis shook her head a little. "I'm not crazy about going to this house with these three strangers in the middle of the night, Andy, but if you think it's what we need to do, then I guess we'd better get going."
"Look," Andy said, climbing into the back seat of the Tesla. He wasn't happy about not being allowed to drive or even sit in the front seat, but Lexi and Niko had their rules and he was in their world now, so he was going to follow them. "Any time I think about doing something scary or difficult, I think about what Piper went through, and what I would do to keep her safe from that ever happening again. Beyond that, even, think of how many women may be paired to men they don't want to be. This is a chance to find a way to get them out from underneath those people's thumbs. We need to go find out if this woman's talking shit or if she really means what she told Phil."
"I saw the message she sent him," Niko said, climbing into the car next to Andy as Lexi got in the front. She had a kit for getting and storing a blood sample, something they were going to use on Eve McCallister tonight and again tomorrow morning. "It all sounded pretty legit, and Phil's taking it seriously, so that's enough for me. He's met her before, he said, and he said he's got good cause to believe her."
"Well, I guess we go over and gauge for ourselves." The drive took them down some back roads that Andy hadn't even seen in New Eden yet, a narrow little side street that was practically concealed around a corner, heading up along one of the hills, completely enshrouded by thick tree foliage providing like a camouflage for the area. "Jesus," Andy muttered, "if we weren't looking at the map, I think I would've totally missed this was even here."
"It really is sort of off the grid, isn't it?" Lexi said. "I mean, it's on the map, but it's pretty well constructed to discourage accidental discovery. You said there's two women here guarding the place, Niko?"
"Yeah, Master Sergeant Rodriguez and Second Lieutenant Pak," Niko told them. "They're part of Linda's strike team, too. We all came in with her when she arrived on the base in early February."
"Phil and his team knew about the virus that early?" Andy said. He knew Niko wouldn't be able to tell him everything, but he hoped to get a little better of a picture of the early days. "I had figured he hadn't had any idea about it until the big lockdown hit end of March."
"There was a lot of conflicting reports going around for the first few months, between Covid and DuoHalo, but by February, they knew it was going to get bad and quick, but nobody could say anything about it, no matter how much they wanted to," Niko sighed.
"Hey, I'm not mad at you or Phil," Andy replied. "I'm just saying, you'd think the government would get their shit together if they expected it to go this far south."
"Based on the response, Andy," Alexis said, "I don't think they did. Not at first. As someone who spent some time in the CIA, lemme tell you, the government is like one of those big 18-wheeler trucks. It's slow to start, even slower to turn, but once it gets going in one direction, it's very hard to stop. They wrote it off as something that would blow through and not cause much in the way of problems, and we're all feeling the repercussions of that."
The car slowed down on approach as Alexis saw the woman with an M4 approach, gesturing for her to roll down the window. "Alexis Coleman?"
"That's me," Lexi said.
"Hey Neeks."
"Hey K-Rod," Niko said to the woman. "All quiet on the western front?"
The woman, who Andy assumed must be Master Sergeant Rodriguez, nodded. "Mostly, yeah, although the woman's getting a little close to bouncing off the walls. She's gonna get her man before the end of the day, yeah? This him?"
"It's not him, but it's getting sorted out," Niko told her. "This one's
my
man."
"Oh!" the woman said, her demeanor softening almost immediately. "Didn't know I was in the presence of greatness. Heard lots of great stories about you, sir. Glad you're taking care of our girl right. She's earned a bit of peace and happiness."
"I like to think
I'm
the lucky one, but maybe we're both lucky."
"We're here to talk to the woman before we bring a guy to her," Niko said. "The Captain should've called ahead, telling you we were coming."
"She said you were coming over, yeah, but didn't say what for."
"Pre-screening. What're they like?"
"The woman's whipsmart, although maybe a bit more uptight than she needs to be. The two guys mostly just speak Russian, so no idea what they're talking about. Pakky told me they're mostly just yammering about wanting to get out of the house, considering they've been in there for like three days now, since we smuggled them in under cover of darkness," Rodriguez told them. "Anyway, it's late. Go see'em and get what you need to get done done, so you can come back tomorrow and get that woman right before she completely loses her mind."
"We'll be quick about it," Lexi said.
"Go on then. They're expecting you."
She stepped out of the way and waved the Tesla onward, as the car headed towards the house that was well nestled up against a tree line. She stepped out of the car first, glancing around the area. Andy was about to get out when Niko grabbed his arm, holding him in place. "Wait."
Niko moved out of the car next, also doing a quick sweep of the area before gesturing for Andy to follow her. While the house was certainly nicer than anything Andy had lived in before his current address, it reminded him much more of the homes back in Ohio than it did the sort of mega mansions he found himself surrounded by these days.
Lexi moved up to the front door and rang the bell, and a moment later, another soldier answered, clearly Lieutenant Pak, a good looking Korean-American woman with a slightly exhausted look on her face. "You couldn't just bring the dude over
now
, Neeks?" she said, looking over Lexi's shoulder. "The woman's going to lose her shit soon."
"Just a little bit longer, Pakky," Niko promised. "Invite us in."
"Oh! Shit, yeah, sorry, c'mon in," Pak told them, stepping back in, giving them room to move into the house. The inside of the place felt more like a model home than a place anyone actually lived. Nothing seemed at all used, the halls were immaculate and the picture frames on the wall didn't just have the photos that came with the frames on them, some of them even had the plastic clingfilm still on. "She's waiting in the living room. When Linda said that she wasn't going to meet the man she's being assigned to tonight, she told the boys not to get up."
Andy wondered just how much Linda had told the two women about what Eve McCallister was doing here, and who the two men that had come along with her were. He suspected that they were keeping everything close to the vest and hadn't told them what Eve and her two men were
really