Quaranteam: Alternating Uncertainties
Chapter 7
Aussie soldier, overwhelmed.
A little tip for anyone who hasn't picked up on it yet. Chapters with Tiberius as the main character will always have 'Aussie soldier' in the description/blurb. Rayne's chapters won't.
The character list will also only have characters relevant to the chapter, and new faces won't be added until after since spoilers.
Thanks for sticking with me. Enjoy!
- SR
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, wilful, but devoted.
Alice Rai - 31, Doctor of Medicine, Black hair, blue eyes, partial Indian descent, complete submissive.
Elizabeth Connors - 21, younger sister of Jaxson Connors. University Student - Finance
-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.
-Other-
Zoe Evans - 19, daughter of Tiberius' good friends Toby and Matilda Evans and Tiberius' 'niece'. University Student.
William 'Bill' Anderson -- Colonel. Somewhat stiff, but very capable officer. Currently handling intelligence and internal security.
Barry 'Baz Davis - Brigadier. Ty's friend, officer in charge of Victoria Barracks.
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. Was working with foreign parties to develop the Assassin Variant of DuoHalo.
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Marshall Household, Melbourne Southeastern Suburbs, Victoria, Australia - October 27, 2020 - 9:15 PM AEDT
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Tiberius sat at the table, watching silently as his partners shared a conversation with a young woman he never thought he'd have to meet, let alone be partnered to. It was surreal, if he was honest; the younger sister of the man Ty would probably have considered the biggest nuisance in his life, sitting at his dining table, having a lively conversation with all of his partners.
Shit. She's supposed to become one of them. And then there's BΓ©atrice in the next few days, and Grace's problem to think about too. I'm in over my fucking head.
He dragged his attention back to the conversation, and tried to catch up as Elizabeth was speaking.
"Well, I
never
got along with mum or Jaxson. I think it was partially the age gap with Jaxson, and partially that they were both so cold to me since I was closer to dad. I'm pretty sure they actually hated me, so I went with dad when they split." Elizabeth's hands clenched as she said this, and the entire table could feel the sadness in the woman's voice as she spoke.
Alice nodded, patting Elizabeth's hand gently as she placed a cup in front of the young woman. "I feel for you, having to be in such a household as a child must have been difficult, and I hesitate to ask, but why did you return?"
Giving Alice a sad smile, she shrugged as she continued. "A 16-year-old doesn't have much say in the matter when the parent they live with dies of a brain aneurysm."
Alice's eyes widened. "I'm so sorry! That must have been terrible!"
Shaking her head, Elizabeth reached for the steaming cup of tea in front of her. "It's ok. At least dad didn't suffer long. They said it was a...what was it? Ruptured...saccharine aneurysm?"
Alice shook her head. "Saccular, dear. A saccular aneurysm." She slid a finger across her choker, deep in thought. "I'm sorry to ask, but did your father have high blood pressure? Did he smoke or drink?"
Though she seemed taken aback at the sudden question, she answered, shaking her head. "He didn't smoke, and only drank a few times a week at most, and not much when he did. I...don't know about his blood pressure." She gave Alice a long look afterwards, and the doctor felt her face reddening as she realised what she'd been doing. "Look, I'm not offended or anything, but why the twenty questions?"
Lottie, sitting next to Alice, nudged the doctor slightly. "Alice is a doctor, so I daresay it's an occupational habit. She's been making a point of getting all our medical histories, and since it seems you'll be joining our family, it looks like she's started on yours."
Elizabeth nodded, seeming to understand, but looking wistful. "Family...after dad died that kinda feels like a foreign concept, you know?" Her eyes found Tiberius' own, and she tilted her head slightly as the words tumbled out. "Jaxson and mum only got worse when I had to go back. I was still numb from dad's death, and they made it clear that I wasn't welcome and never would be. I can't say they abused me, though. The housekeeper made sure I was fed and clothed and mum and Jaxson ignored me completely. So at least I got to grieve for my dad in peace."
Looking around, she saw the expressions on the others' faces and shrugged. "I was fine. I didn't really want their attention at that point. And since I got my inheritance from dad's estate at 18, I decided that once I went to Uni, I'd never go back to mum's unless absolutely necessary. I can't say I'm completely independent, but in the three years since then, I've been back only once each year, when they close the dorms. And for the last year, I've been in a share house, so I wouldn't have had to return at all, except that the military came to get me."
Lettie gave her a pat on the shoulder. "That's a pretty tough call to make when family is involved. Are you sure you're ok? Did you have someone to support you? A boyfriend? Girlfriend? Just friends in general?"
"I never really thought of them as family so I don't really regret cutting them out of my life. But it's lonely, you know? I mean, yeah, I had tons of friends at Uni, but almost no boyfriends. I was cautious, since people knew who mum was and a lot of the boys ended up being really fixated on that. Instead, there were a few girls I was really close with, like sisters really, but it's been hard to get in touch with them, and more than one has dropped off the face of the planet. It's terrifying, and as far as everyone knows, there's no end in sight."
The young woman paused, looking down at the teacup between her hands before returning her gaze to meet Tiberius' own. "I...I signed all the documents and understand this is all hush-hush, but...is it all true? That there actually
is
an end in sight? And that this vaccine needs..." She blushed, looking away. "...that it needs sex to work?"
The fact that the young woman had gone red to her ears was not lost on anyone in the room, and they got the distinct impression that this young woman, despite her confident demeanour, was rather...inexperienced.
Tiberius tried his best to keep a straight face, but he could feel the smile tugging at the edges of his mouth. "Well, I think you'll feel better if the ladies explain the nuances to you, but it's true. I'd like to say that you have a choice, but I don't know that I'd be telling you the truth. For now, I'll leave the room and you can talk it through with the others. Once you've made up your mind, one of them can come get me. I'll just be in the lounge, killing time."
Now, she couldn't meet his gaze, but she nodded, and Ty stood, turning and going to his lounge. It had been some time since he'd been able to just kick back and game, so he figured, why not? He had time, and right now he just wanted to shove everything else aside. It was a problem for later.
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"Um, he can't hear us from where he is, right?" Elizabeth's voice was barely a whisper as she spoke, her eyes darting around the room. The four other women sitting around her were incredibly beautiful, and she felt like a duck among swans.
Lottie nodded and Elizabeth was glad the two redheads had differing hairstyles or she'd be totally confused on which one was speaking at any moment. "He's probably gone to play a game or something, so it's fine. Even if he isn't, he wouldn't be eavesdropping. Not his style."
"Not even when it's to listen in on the sister of his worst enemy?"
This time it was Lettie who spoke, stifling laughter as she did. "Worst enemy? Jaxson Connors? God no. Connors was a thorn in his side, yes, but the title of 'worst enemy' belongs to someone else. That's a story for another time though. Suffice it to say you're in no danger of being overheard."
The young brunette relaxed as she slumped a little in her chair. "Ok. Good. He has this...aura, you know? It's big and wild and I have no idea how to describe it, but...he's kinda intimidating, but not in a scary way. It...It kind of draws me in? You know what I mean?"
This time Talia
did
laugh. "Darling girl, he's a soldier, and a very good one. While under the correct circumstances, intimidating is correct, I think the word you're looking for here is 'charismatic'. And he certainly is that, too. But that's not what you wanted to talk with us about. So let us start with what you