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 growing group of spin-off authors for their help and encouragement.
Quaranteam: Team Tim
Chapter 10.
Thursday, 23rd July 2020
Tim awoke at just after 7am and didn't need to open his eyes to hear the rain beating against the window. He wondered what he should do rather than going for his morning run. Going through the available options, he eventually decided that he'd go for a swim instead.
Cautiously, Tim extricated himself from Siobhan and carefully made his way off the bed. Jenny opened an eye and looked at him, before cuddling up closer to Rana. Meanwhile, Siobhan moved across to where Tim had been and spooned Rana from the other side.
Tim quickly completed his morning bathroom routine before making his way to the attached dressing room. It took him a few minutes to locate his trunks, eventually finding them in one of the drawers, and selecting his pair of black Speedos. Tim threw on a pair of gym shorts over his trunks, plus an old tee shirt and, after slipping on a pair of trainers, made his way down to the swimming pool.
Walking through to the swimming pool, Tim was surprised to see someone else already there and it took him a while to work out that it was Maria swimming up and down in a black one-piece suit. Tim noticed that Maria was swimming front crawl, but with minimal leg kick.
Tim had been in a swimming club for a few years when he was much younger and had also done some life saving courses, so had a reasonable technique, but hadn't been swimming for many years. Tim wasn't sure how much he'd be able to do but, after noting the time on his Garmin, he decided to try to swim for 30 minutes.
He moved to the other side of the pool from where Maria was swimming before diving in. Maria noticed Tim after he dove in, giving a slight wave without breaking her rhythm.
Tim also swam front crawl using a two-beat kick with his legs and breathing alternately to the left and right. He thought he'd be might be able to go faster than Maria, so was surprised to find that they were probably going at around the same speed. After Tim had been swimming for about 25 minutes, he became aware that Maria had left the pool and decided to push himself for the last five minutes, increasing to a four-beat leg kick.
Having completed his half hour, Tim climbed out of the pool. As he moved to leave the pool area, he noticed Maria sitting on one of the benches. Assuming Maria was waiting for him, Tim went over to her. He couldn't avoid noticing the scars down her left thigh.
"You swim well, Tim," Maria offered, looking up while moving slightly along the bench to give a little more room for him to sit.
"You do too," Tim replied as he sat down. After sitting, he swung round to look at Maria.
Maria sat with her legs together, looking down at her hands which were clasped in her lap. "When I was recovering from my injury and the surgery, I could hardly walk, and then only with crutches," she began. "Swimming was part of my recovery and helped me start to get the strength back in my legs after months of inactivity. When I came to England, I tried to swim two or three times a week until the pandemic when all the swimming pools were shut. Since arriving here, I've been swimming every morning. It's helping me a lot, being able to swim again. The water supporting my body helps me to exercise without the pain."
"I prefer to run; when the weather's fine, that is," Tim stated. "I enjoy cycling, too."
Maria looked up at Tim. "I can't run or even ride a bicycle, it's too painful. Before my fall, I used to love riding my father's horses and thought my life would be working with them. I've not had a bad life since moving to England, but the one thing I miss is not being able to ride a horse."
"That must be so hard for you, especially as there are horses here," Tim offered, reaching out and briefly placing a hand on top of Maria's.
"No, I love to watch when Rana or Jenny is riding. It brings back so many good memories." She returned her gaze to her hands in her lap.
They sat quietly for a while.
"Tim ...," Maria started, tentatively, reaching out and placing a hand in his knee.
"Yes?" Tim replied, covering her hand with his own.
"The changes to Ashley. They're real, aren't they?" Maria asked, looking at Tim. "It wasn't just a makeover. I occasionally saw the scars on her arms, even though she was trying to hide them, and they have actually gone." Tim could see a need to believe in Maria's eyes.
"Yes, the changes are genuine. It was a shock to us when we saw her just before she woke up. And there were worse scars on her back that have gone now, too."
"Do you think ... Could it ..."
"I don't know, Maria," Tim stated, shaking his head slightly. "There's not an instruction book. As I mentioned yesterday, Siobhan and I have seen a document from the US that describes a number of cases where injuries and disfigurements have been repaired after a woman received the vaccine. What we don't have, though, is a report that identifies instances when similarly injured women were vaccinated and little or nothing happened. I'm sure the data will be collected with time, but we don't have it available now. We don't know the likelihood that any one woman who receives the vaccine will undergo what the American document calls a regeneration, or what might trigger a particular response."
"Thank you, Tim, that sort of helps. I understand that you're leaving the decision up to me and I'm still unsure. Sex has been painful for me and I only tried a couple of times after my injury. I've not had sex for over twenty years. When I came here, I was adamant that I wasn't going to have the vaccine, but now I'm wavering. It's like there's this possible miracle cure but it has consequences. But if I don't try, then I'll never know."
Although Maria usually came over as this strong, confident older woman, Tim could see how scared she was of making the wrong choice. Tim reached out, putting his arms around Maria and giving her a big hug, with Maria leaning into him. After a while, Maria pulled away slightly and Tim withdrew his arms.
"Thank you, Tim. Even if I choose not to have the vaccine, I don't want to miss out on more hugs like that. I can't remember when I was last hugged. Well, by an adult. I used to get a lot of hugs when I was working as a nanny, but they were all from the children in my charge."
"You're part of the family and welcome to a hug whenever you need one, whatever you decide."
Maria started running her hands up and down her arms. "Maybe we should move and get dressed. I don't know about you, but I'm starting to feel a little cold," she stated, before standing up.
Tim stood up after Maria and they made their way through to the changing area, where Maria put on a towelling robe and slippers before leaving. Tim dried off using one of the available towels before putting his gym shorts and tee shirt back on over his trunks, slipping on his trainers but leaving them untied.
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Tim went down to the breakfast room to see what Tammy had arranged in his absence. There, he found Ashley sitting at the table by the kitchen door in the seat that Tammy usually occupied, a smoothie sitting at the place where Maria usually sat.
"Oh hi, Tim. You weren't out runnin' in all tha' rain, were ya?" Ashley enquired, giving him a big smile.
"No, I went for a swim instead," Tim replied, leaning against the back of an unoccupied chair. "Maria was there."
"Is that where she goes every mornin'? I wondered."
"Yeah, I think it must be good for her hip."
"Anyways, are you wantin' your usual?"
"Not today. I need to go for a shower to get all the chemicals off me," Tim explained. "I'd love a glass of orange juice now, but is there any chance of bacon and eggs on brown toast in about twenty minutes, though?"