Quaranteam: Alternating Uncertainties
Chapter 6
I have been asked to add character lists for my chapters. I'll start doing that for the relevant characters within a chapter. New characters will only show up on the lists from subsequent chapters.
Dramatis Personae
-House Marshall-
Tiberius Marshall - 35, Lt. Colonel Australian Army SASR. Black Hair, Grey Eyes. Big teddy bear.
Charlotte Valiant - 35, Captain Australian Army SASR, Red hair, long hair, service submissive.
Leticia Valiant - 35, Captain Australian Army SASR, Red hair, shoulder length hair, tomboy.
Talia Becker - 27, Major Israeli Defence Force, Black hair, long hair, braided, willful, but devoted.
Alice Rai - 31, Doctor of Medicine, Black hair, blue eyes, partial Indian descent, complete submissive.
-House Valiant-
Rayne Valiant - 28, 6'10, fit and muscular. Scientist, younger brother of the twins and head of AUS Quaranteam Project R&D.
-House Morgan-
Benjamin Morgan - 36, Doctor. Little is known about his background.
Grace Lawry - 33, Captain, USAF. Tiberius' old friend. Partnered with Benjamin Morgan and the person who involved Ty in the Quaranteam Project.
Theresa Miller - 28, Latest addition to House Morgan. Details currently unknown.
-Other-
Zoe Evans - 19, daughter of Tiberius' good friends Toby and Matilda Evans and Tiberius' 'niece'. University Student.
Damian Marshall - 30, Captain Australian Army SASR. Smaller version of Tiberius. Currently in France.
Jonathan Hoffmann - Lt. General. Friend of Tiberius' and the twins' grandfather. Current highest-ranking member of the AUS military.
Jaxson Connors - Major, currently under arrest for abuse of authority and attempted murder. Is purported to be working with an unknown power in the development of the Assassin Variant of DuoHalo.
Elizabeth Connors - 21, younger sister of Jaxson Connors. University Student. Details currently unknown.
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Marshall Household, Melbourne Southeastern Suburbs, Victoria, Australia - October 27, 2020 - 11:04 AM AEDT
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"You can't."
Grace's voice was utterly flat as she stared at Tiberius. He'd finally let her know of his intended timeline, and that simply wouldn't work. She had come down from the base to talk to Tiberius in private, and he had dropped that on her.
"You need to give me more than that, Grace. Why? What's so important that I need to wait?"
"We can't risk inciting panic by having things leak to the public, Tiberius. The President intends to address the people on the 20th, so we're preventing
everyone
from going public before that date. That means
everywhere
, ok? It's not just you."
Tiberius just gave an exasperated sigh. "Yeah, that makes me feel
so
much better. Like hell, Grace! The whole point of us talking to the people is so that we
prevent
panic! Every day we delay means more lives lost, and we only had a fraction of your population to begin with! Why are you sticking us to your schedule when we're going to be good to go well before that?"
She was clearly frustrated, pacing the room. "We're also talking about different political landscapes, Ty. The situation in the U.S. is volatile. People are dying, scared, confused, you name it."
"People are scared and dying
everywhere
, damn it! Everybody and their mum are confused! Why does that mean you have to hold us back? My homeland has been absolutely decimated. Seven. Million. Living. Souls."
"Australia got hit hard, yes. I've seen the real numbers now. But your political landscape isn't anything like ours. Yours won't go tits up at the slightest provocation."
Tiberius snorted at the idea. "If you can say that and mean it, you don't understand Aussies. We're a laid-back bunch, no doubt, but if we feel threatened or at risk, we're every bit as capable of causing an absolute hell of a muck up. Hell, some of these wankers will do it for the shits and giggles because they're fucking bored of being in lockdown. But they're our people and we're trying to get them protected. You're telling me not to do that."
"I'm just asking you to give us time to stabilise. I don't have exact numbers, but we're still at barely 20% of our surviving men vaccinated. You can't shut down the internet, so word would get out and people would riot. It'd be chaos."
By this point, Tiberius wanted to shout at the woman, but he held it in. It wasn't her fault, and he wasn't about to shoot the messenger. Taking a deep breath, he decided to change track. "Grace, you're talking about having 20% of your male population vaccinated.
Nobody
else has anything even remotely close to that. If the ball drops on your end, it's the rest of the world that will drop into chaos." He sighed, but there was no real way to 'win' this argument, so he changed tack. "Look, your main concern is that people don't know about the vaccine yet, correct? My intent isn't even to talk about that. What I want is to get a head start on getting people set up in Oracle. If they're registered in the system, then I can use that to speed up the process when we actually
do
start the rollout. So, I don't need to talk about the vaccine. I don't even need to say we have a solution. I
will
push back the rollout date though. Fair enough?"
The svelte brunette turned to the big man and gave him a wry smile. "I suppose that's fair. Honestly, I don't know what else I can do in the circumstances. Even if you were to go ahead and do it, I can't stop you. I can get mad at you, but the damage will be done. The trust will be broken."
There was something about the way she was saying the words that had Tiberius concerned. "I get the distinct feeling you're not exactly talking about the vaccine or preventing riots anymore, Grace. Why don't you grab a seat and tell me what's on your mind?"
She sighed, looking worn out as she sat on the lounge. "I'm tired, Tiberius. Tired and concerned and confused and I really don't know who to talk to about this, apart from you."
"That sounds ominous, but it tells me nothing, Grace. Trouble at home?"
"Locally. I'm feeling uneasy. Something is wrong."
"I need some clarity here. With one of us? With one of your fellow partners? With Ben?"
She flinched at Ben's name and Ty zeroed in on that. "So, it's about Ben then. I thought you two got along great? You told me you were happy?"
Again, the wry smile. "
Content
. I told you I was content. That's not the same thing. Yes, I connected with Ben pretty well. We do have a decent amount in common. A lot of the same things as you and I do, actually." Grace trailed off; her gaze lost in the distance.
"But...?" Tiberius prompted.
"Something is off. For such a high compatibility, it feels shallow. We supposedly like the same things, but no matter what I try to draw him into a conversation on, it's just barely surface level. Sometimes, it almost feels like a rehearsed speech. You and I, we clicked immediately. We could talk about whatever for hours, but we never allowed what we had to get deeper than the surface. But that's because it was always going to be a short-term thing."
He nodded; the realities of their lives hadn't allowed for more. "We had our respective careers and families at home, so it was difficult to reconcile that."
She gave him what he could only describe as a wistful gaze. "Did you ever wonder if we would have made it work if we had more time?"
Ty froze as she said this. He watched her for a minute, not daring to speak until the words were completely formed in his head. She was lovely, smart, capable and emotionally mature. Had he envisioned a future with her? Briefly, sure. But life wasn't so accommodating, and they had just remained friends.
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