This is a spinoff of CorruptingPower's Quaranteam Universe. I have 'written' many stories in my head and have started typing some of these into the computer in the past, but it has been the Quaranteam Universe that has spurred me to keep going. Thanks go to CorruptingPower for letting me play in his universe, and a big shout out to the other spin-off authors, BreakTheBar, AgathonWrites, SilverRyden, BirchesLoveBooks, RonanJWilkerson and OtterlyMindblowing for their help and encouragement.
Quaranteam: Team Tim
Chapter 7. Somewhere in East Surrey.
Monday, 20th July 2020
At just after 10.15am, RAF Flying Officer Catherine Bennett brought the helicopter down in the estate surrounding what looked like a late 20th century mansion. After turning off the engines, she waited until the rotors had stopped before allowing Tim and Siobhan to unbuckle and climb out.
"Well, this is it. Wherever this is," remarked Siobhan, as she slowly scanned their surroundings.
"Yeah, I suppose it is," replied Tim, also looking around and trying to take everything in.
"It looks way, way better than most of the places I've been dropping people off. Now I really am envious of you," quipped Kate. Having removed her helmet, she helped them retrieve their overnight bags, the container with the vaccine doses and the small bag with the other equipment.
As they made their way towards the house, they noticed a young woman, casually-dressed in designer jeans and a figure-hugging cotton top, walking towards them.
"Welcome to my home, I'm Rana al-Awadhi. Please come with me and I'll show you around."
Tim couldn't help but stare at Rana. Standing around 1.68 m (5' 6") tall, she had an elegant slim figure, long dark brown hair, rich dark brown almond-shaped eyes and light olive skin.
Rana, meanwhile was assessing Tim, her eyes taking everything in, from his 1.88 m (6' 2") height, light brown hair and blue-grey eyes to his toned 84 kg (185 lbs) body, enjoying greatly what she was seeing.
Kate put down the small container she was carrying. After running her eyes over Rana, and swearing under her breath, she wished Tim and Siobhan "good luck" before making her way back to the helicopter and taking off quickly.
Rana picked up the container and led Tim and Siobhan to the front of the building while Tim shared his time between looking at their surroundings and staring at Rana's bum. She led them across a gravelled courtyard, up three steps, through the large front doors and into a grand hallway. "Leave your bags here," Rana said, putting down the container and standing to the side. She then led them into an adjoining room.
As they entered the room, a young blonde woman bounced over to Rana. "This is my best friend, Jenny," Rana explained. "I've promised her that I'll keep her safe in these dangerous times."
"Hi," Jenny beamed at Tim and Siobhan. "I'm glad you're finally here."
The room was richly decorated. There was a lot of dark wood and a number of leather Chesterfield sofas and chairs in a rich oxblood red and a dark forest green. There were also a number of small paintings on the walls that looked old and might just be originals. It reminded Tim of how he imagined a Victorian Gentlemen's Club would look, just lacking the crusty old colonels and cigar smoke.
Rana dropped down into one of the chairs, whilst Jenny sat on the arm, holding Rana's hand. Tim and Siobhan both sat down on a sofa facing them. Siobhan's hand instinctively moved to take hold of Tim's.
Squeezing Jenny's hand, Rana suggested that Jenny go and see about some refreshments and bring the others back.
After Jenny had left the room, Rana looked at them both, her demeanour becoming more business-like. "Where to begin? Jenny and I have just finished our third year at different universities in London. Jen studied Biomedical Sciences at King's College and I studied Economics at LSE. Jenny and I were sharing a house in London that my father owns, or rather owned as I suppose I'll own it now, although we've been besties since we were at Cheltenham Ladies' College. At the start of the Pandemic, my father suggested that I should come here, but he made it clear that Jenny wouldn't be welcome. I refused his offer and we both stayed in London. In early May, my father decided to leave this country and to head back to Kuwait where my family is from. My father, step-mother and my two half-brothers Hassan who was 16 and Amir, 14, travelled down to Portsmouth with the staff, boarded my father's superyacht and set out to sail to Kuwait. Before they left, my father contacted me to come down here to look after the horses."
"There are horses here, then?" enquired Siobhan.
"Yes, my hunter and my father's Arab stallion. He knew that with him leaving, I'd have to come here. After they left, I drove down with Jenny as my father relented and said that she could stay with me, and we've been here ever since. It's been as easy to log onto our Uni systems from here as it was from the London house and we've both now completed our courses remotely."
Rana's voice became more sombre and Tim noted the way her hands were twisting in her lap. "Anyway, a week or so after we came here, we had a visit from a police woman. As far as we can gather, the yacht hadn't been fully stocked before they left, so they had to stop at a few ports in France and Portugal to purchase the necessary supplies. At some point, one of the crew became infected with the virus when ashore and took it onboard. The Spanish coastguard received a Mayday and found the yacht with everyone on board dead except for a young maid. They eventually towed the yacht to Cadiz in Spain, where it remains. The maid is still being looked after in a hotel in Puerto Real and I'm currently paying for this. I had to provide details of all the people that were onboard and have also received the death certificates for my family members." Rana let out a big sigh, but seemed to relax a bit as well.
"How are you feeling?" asked Tim. "It must have come as a big shock to you to lose your family like that."
"It was a shock as you say," replied Rana. "But my father was never a hands-on dad and my step-mother was only interested in her two sons. I was glad when my father sent me to boarding school as it felt in some way more normal than my life here. My father's expectations for me only extended as far as my marriage and how that would be of benefit to him, something he was actively pursuing when the pandemic started, as I would be graduating this year and ripe for marriage.
"Anyway, more recently I had a visit from a couple of people representing your government. They arrived in a helicopter like you. I met with them in my father's office, while Jenny kept out of the way. The woman was going on about probate and death duties and other such matters. It seemed that I was going to owe your government quite a bit of money. Then the man, who was an RAF officer, informed me about the American vaccine and some of its unusual 'properties'." Here, Rana made air quotes with her fingers. "He then told me that I could keep everything, and even be paid, if I would agree to receive the vaccine and allow this house to be the base for what he called a 'Team'." Again, Rana made air quotes. "He also suggested that they would arrange for my father's superyacht to be brought back to England, although I'm not sure whether I'd ever want to set foot on it again."
"That sounds a bit like blackmail," offered Tim, not sure what to think about the way Rana had been treated.
"Exactly my feeling," added Siobhan, a thoughtful expression on her face.
"You need to appreciate that I was frightened for myself and also for Jenny. The virus, or viruses as I now understand it, have killed so many people. Our old secondary school, the Cheltenham Ladies' College, is a boarding school and has always had a large contingent of 11- to 18-year-old girls from other countries. At the start of the pandemic, many couldn't get home so stayed at the college. I think they're mostly dead now; last I heard, a few of the youngest and the oldest were still alive, but very few, if any, in between. Having the vaccine will keep us safe and with my father having died, I don't have to keep myself for someone he chooses. Anyway, I took a while to think things through. I even made an excuse to leave the room and had a quick chat with Jenny. You see, neither of us has been with a man, so it is a big decision for us for many reasons as you'll understand."
Just then, Jenny returned, followed by three other women bringing tea, coffee, cups and plates along with a selection of biscuits, setting everything down on a low table nearby. With the return of Jenny, Rana's mood brightened significantly. When everybody had taken what they wanted, Jenny went back to sitting on the arm of Rana's chair, while the other three women remained standing. Rana waved them all to sit down on one of the sofas, which they did.