Quaranteam: Alternating Uncertainties
Chapter 4
Uh so yeah. This chapter kinda got away from me. But damn was it fun to write. I hope you have just as much fun reading it!
A minor note: Medicare - I know there's the US version of the program, but it exists here in Aus too. Universal Healthcare is nice.
As always, thanks to CorruptingPower for the universe and the other writers for their input and assistance.
-SilverRyden.
Officer Housing, Victoria Barracks, Victoria, Australia - October 24, 2020 - 6:15 AM AEDT
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It was the sensation of fingers running through his hair that brought Tiberius out of his slumber. That alone would have been unusual, but there was also a warm body in his arms, most likely Talia, and somehow, it all felt right. The last two days had been a whirlwind of activity, and he'd woken up every day since he'd imprinted his three wonderful partners with a different one in his embrace.
"You awake, big guy?"
Tiberius opened his eyes and looked up. Lettie smiled down at him as her fingers continued to brush his head.
"Morning, love. Care to join us? And where's Lots?"
"As much as I'd love to, you and Talia need to get up. Lottie's in the kitchen making some food. We have to vacate here soon."
"Ah, the next Team's ready to be sequestered for a bit?"
"Pretty much. They said since it's been a couple of days, you should be good to go. We'll probably have time to head back to your house. The fridge is probably in a bit of a state by now."
"Yeah, that state being 'empty'. I was cycling everything out since it was getting to its use by date. I was supposed to do a grocery run the day all hell broke loose."
Ty felt a pinch on his side, and Talia spoke, her voice muffled since she still had her head buried in his chest. "Do not call the day we were finally joined as such, my love."
The laugh rumbled in his chest and he pulled her arms away. "I'm sorry, my dear. Aside from that, the day had been one evoking some pretty extreme emotions, but you're right. It was definitely the day that we were brought together, so it should be something for us to celebrate."
Stretching lightly, he rolled away from Talia, eliciting a displeased growl from the younger woman. Lettie watched his naked form as he moved, noting that all of his movements seemed to be smoother. There had been a bit of hesitation or discomfort in those movements over the last few days, but it wasn't present now.
"Are you finally back to full strength, Tiberius? Does anything feel off anymore?"
"Now that you mention it? Yeah, I think I'm good." He took a deep breath, feeling his chest inflate without the tightness he had experienced only a few days past. "Yeah, definitely. I think I'm over the hump. Whatever happened on the first night seemed to have taken care of most of it, and that phantom twinge I used to get in my leg when I woke up hasn't hit me for the last few days."
"That's good news. I'll let Dr. Morgan know, so you and Tal get in the shower."
Ty nodded and extended a hand to Talia, who finally, albeit reluctantly, began to move. "Remind me to buy the guy a drink sometime soon. Any word from Ray?"
"He says they'll be starting production today, barring any major holdups. The Americans provided everything they needed, so it's just a matter of setting everything up." Lettie shrugged. "He also says it's way too soon to expect any results regarding the serum itself though."
"That makes sense. If it were that simple, the Americans wouldn't have missed it. Ok. We'll forward that to Sophie and move on then. We'll suss out the proper timeline once we get our heads around how many doses the labs can reasonably pump out a day. Given that, I suppose I'm on the hook to talk to the docs and nurses sometime today? All at once or State-by-state?"
"State. Starting with Victoria tonight. Lottie will send out meeting information while we head towards your place. The plan, for now at least, is to make a big circle of it. Start here, go up to New South Wales, and onward and around until we finish with Tasmania, so we'll inform the states in that order."
As Ty and Talia stepped into the bathroom, Lettie continued to follow, occasionally checking something on her tablet. Tiberius found himself lost in thought for a moment as Talia turned the shower on. "Ok. So we're good on that front. Did Baz get the go ahead to have each state plan out its military rollout?"
Shaking her head, Lettie turned her tablet so he could see the screen. "Lt. General Hoffmann told him he's leaving it in our hands and has ordered the other star ranks to stay out of it. You have priority authority on all deployments regarding the vaccine. Only the Lt. General himself can overrule you." On screen was a digital copy of the signed order and Ty gave a cursory nod and a sigh of relief as he read it. This would go a long way to cutting down red tape.
"It seems we still have to report as normal. Great. More work for us, but at least nobody's going to sideswipe us in the name of 'helping'." There was no mistaking the sarcasm in Ty's voice. "Actually, can you pass the prep work for the other states to Brett Whittaker or Danny Thomson? Split the remainder into three, so two apiece. That'll ease it up enough to make it less of a nuisance, I reckon."
"I'll get Captain Whittaker on it today. Captain Thompson is scheduled to begin his team today, so he'll be indisposed."
"Ah. That would mean that his Team is the one replacing us here. Fair enough. Back on the topic of the docs, I might need someone to help me figure out what needs said. I might be ok at saying it, but knowing how to say it so the docs get it is a different matter entirely."
Talia spoke up now, seeming to have finally woken up properly under the rush of the shower. "I will assist you with the explanations to the various medical professionals, Tiberius. As well as anywhere else you feel that I could be put to use." She put a hand over her heart. "This may not be my homeland, but it is now my home. Let me do my part."
"I appreciate it, Tal, but I did also mean an actual doc or nurse to bring in as an adviser. I'm pretty sure neither you nor I are familiar enough with the vernacular to be really talking shop with a doc. We'll worry about that in the arvo. I've got an idea for who to talk to, but it'll have to wait. Lettie, could you ask Lottie to prep a standard NDA for me? Digital signature will do. We'll need something we can mass drop for tonight, but I need one in advance. As for you, could you and Talia start prepping the info packet we'll send tonight? The one we got first had plenty of info they won't need, and the secondary one had a lot of info they will."
"Sure thing, big guy. I'll let her know, so get your hairy behind in the shower." She laughed and slapped at his butt before pushing him into the now-vacated stall.
Tiberius showered, knowing that there was still one topic he hadn't addressed, but he wanted to at least have a cup of coffee before he started down
that
particular road. For now, he pulled out his phone and opened his streaming app, wondering if
that person
would be active today. It had been some time, after all, and anything was better than dealing with that.
Sure enough, he found the stream and was surprised to see that it was actually a collab stream, so he jumped in, immediately saying hello to chat and greeting his streamer friends.
Marshall Law - Hey Princess, Hey Foxy. It's been some time. Sorry I've been out of touch. Got busy. You two doing ok?
Purple Paw Princess, or Princess as he called her, was a US-based variety streamer named Shannon that he had run across in the days shortly after his accident. They'd connected while playing a game, and he'd watched her streams every so often. She was an excellent artist and generally fun person to talk to, so he'd easily made friends with her. It had even been at his recommendation that she'd gotten a VR set during lockdown. Shannon, for her part, greeted Ty warmly, happy to see him. She explained that she'd settled down after overcoming her medical issues and Ty congratulated her on that, glad to see that she was happier and healthy.
Foxy; Doodle Fox on screen, was an artist based in the UK. He was less familiar with her, but her art was outstanding and they'd been chatting for some time on and off. Another fun, generally upbeat young woman, she seemed somewhat distracted, almost a little evasive in her replies, explaining that she had a very important meeting the following day and was rather nervous about it. Ty wondered if the UK had begun its own vaccine rollout but knew better than to ask that directly.
When they asked about him, he couldn't help the response.