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Quaranteam

Copyright© 2026 by CorruptingPower

Chapter 45

Science Fiction Sex Story: Chapter 45 - When a global pandemic begins to wipe out all the men on the planet, a C-list fantasy author stumbles into a government research program designed to help keep men alive by partnering them up with as many women as possible.

Caution: This Science Fiction Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Fa/Fa   Mult   Romantic   BiSexual   Heterosexual   Fiction   Rags To Riches   Science Fiction   Post Apocalypse   Harem   Polygamy/Polyamory   Interracial   Oriental Female   Hispanic Female   Indian Female   Anal Sex   Cream Pie   Exhibitionism   First   Oral Sex   Squirting   Politics  

November 20th, 2020

As they walked back out towards the Tesla, Alexis shook her head a little. “I’m not crazy about going to this house with these three strangers in the middle of the night, Andy, but if you think it’s what we need to do, then I guess we’d better get going.”

“Look,” Andy said, climbing into the back seat of the Tesla. He wasn’t happy about not being allowed to drive or even sit in the front seat, but Lexi and Niko had their rules, and he was in their world now, so he was going to follow them. “Any time I think about doing something scary or difficult, I think about what Piper went through, and what I would do to keep her safe from that ever happening again. Beyond that, even, think of how many women may be paired to men they don’t want to be. This is a chance to find a way to get them out from underneath those people’s thumbs. We need to go find out if this woman’s talking shit or if she really means what she told Phil.”

“I saw the message she sent him,” Niko said, climbing into the car next to Andy as Lexi got in the front. She had a kit for getting and storing a blood sample, something they were going to use on Eve McCallister tonight and again tomorrow morning. “It all sounded pretty legit, and Phil’s taking it seriously, so that’s enough for me. He’s met her before, he said, and he said he’s got good cause to believe her.”

“Well, I guess we go over and gauge for ourselves.” The drive took them down some back roads that Andy hadn’t even seen in New Eden yet, a narrow little side street that was practically concealed around a corner, heading up along one of the hills, completely enshrouded by thick tree foliage providing like a camouflage for the area. “Jesus,” Andy muttered, “if we weren’t looking at the map, I think I would’ve totally missed this was even here.”

“It really is sort of off the grid, isn’t it?” Lexi said. “I mean, it’s on the map, but it’s pretty well constructed to discourage accidental discovery. You said there’s two women here guarding the place, Niko?”

“Yeah, Master Sergeant Rodriguez and Second Lieutenant Pak,” Niko told them. “They’re part of Linda’s strike team, too. We all came in with her when she arrived on the base in late January.”

“Phil and his team knew about the virus that early?” Andy said. He knew Niko wouldn’t be able to tell him everything, but he hoped to get a little better of a picture of the early days. “I had figured he hadn’t had any idea about it until the big lockdown hit end of March.”

“There was a lot of conflicting reports going around for the first few months, between Covid and DuoHalo, but by February, they knew it was going to get bad and quick, but nobody could say anything about it, no matter how much they wanted to,” Niko sighed.

“Hey, I’m not mad at you or Phil,” Andy replied. “I’m just saying, you’d think the government would get their shit together if they expected it to go this far south.”

“Based on the response, Andy,” Alexis said, “I don’t think they did. Not at first. As someone who spent some time in the CIA, lemme tell you, the government is like one of those big 18-wheeler trucks. It’s slow to start, even slower to turn, but once it gets going in one direction, it’s very hard to stop. They wrote it off as something that would blow through and not cause much in the way of problems, and we’re all feeling the repercussions of that.”

The car slowed down on approach as Alexis saw the woman with an M4 approach, gesturing for her to roll down the window. “Alexis Coleman?”

“That’s me,” Lexi said.

“Hey Neeks.”

“Hey K-Rod,” Niko said to the woman. “All quiet on the western front?”

The woman, who Andy assumed must be Master Sergeant Rodriguez, nodded. “Mostly, yeah, although the woman’s getting a little close to bouncing off the walls. She’s gonna get her man before the end of the day, yeah? This him?”

“It’s not him, but it’s getting sorted out,” Niko told her. “This one’s my man.”

“Oh!” the woman said, her demeanor softening almost immediately. “Didn’t know I was in the presence of greatness. Heard lots of great stories about you, sir. Glad you’re taking care of our girl right. She’s earned a bit of peace and happiness.”

“I like to think I’m the lucky one, but maybe we’re both lucky.”

“We’re here to talk to the woman before we bring a guy to her,” Niko said. “The Captain should’ve called ahead, telling you we were coming.”

“She said you were coming over, yeah, but didn’t say what for.”

“Pre-screening. What’re they like?”

“The woman’s whipsmart, although maybe a bit more uptight than she needs to be. The two guys mostly just speak Russian, so no idea what they’re talking about. Pakky told me they’re mostly just yammering about wanting to get out of the house, considering they’ve been in there for like three days now, since we smuggled them in under cover of darkness,” Rodriguez told them. “Anyway, it’s late. Go see’em and get what you need to get done done, so you can come back tomorrow and get that woman right before she completely loses her mind.”

“We’ll be quick about it,” Lexi said.

“Go on then. They’re expecting you.”

She stepped out of the way and waved the Tesla onward, as the car headed towards the house that was well nestled up against a tree line. She stepped out of the car first, glancing around the area. Andy was about to get out when Niko grabbed his arm, holding him in place. “Wait.”

Niko moved out of the car next, also doing a quick sweep of the area before gesturing for Andy to follow her. While the house was certainly nicer than anything Andy had lived in before his current address, it reminded him much more of the homes back in Ohio than it did the sort of mega mansions he found himself surrounded by these days.

Lexi moved up to the front door and rang the bell, and a moment later, another airman answered, clearly Lieutenant Pak, a good looking Korean American woman with a slightly exhausted look on her face. “You couldn’t just bring the dude over now, Neeks?” she said, looking over Lexi’s shoulder. “The woman’s going to lose her shit soon.”

“Just a little bit longer, Pakky,” Niko promised. “Invite us in.”

“Oh! Shit, yeah, sorry, c’mon in,” Pak told them, stepping back in, giving them room to move into the house. The inside of the place felt more like a model home than a place anyone actually lived. Nothing seemed at all used, the halls were immaculate and the picture frames on the wall didn’t just have the photos that came with the frames on them, some of them even had the plastic clingfilm still on. “She’s waiting in the living room. When Linda said that she wasn’t going to meet the man she’s being assigned to tonight, she told the boys not to get up.”

Andy wondered just how much Linda had told the two women about what Eve McCallister was doing here, and who the two men that had come along with her were. He suspected that they were keeping everything close to the vest and hadn’t told them what Eve and her two men were really here for, although if Linda trusted these women enough to bring them with her, maybe they did know the whole story.

The living room was lit only by a single lamp that wasn’t turned all the way up, and on the far side of the room sat Eve McCallister. She was a good-looking woman in her late forties or early fifties, with dark brown hair cut short in wavy locks that hung just below her jawline. Her cheeks were almost a little inset, her skin a very pale white, and she looked very slender, holding a glass with what looked like scotch over ice in it in her thin fingers. “So, what,” she said to Andy as he, Niko and Alexis entered the room. “Your boss doesn’t trust me to meet me face-to-face on his own?”

“First, he’s my friend and not my boss, Mrs. McCallister,” Andy said.

“Don’t call me that.”

“Call you what?”

“Mrs. McCallister,” she snorted. “After what that fucker’s done to me, done to all women, I’m ashamed to have been married to him for as long as I was.” She was wearing a huge white t-shirt that was at least five or six sizes too large which hung down far enough that Andy couldn’t even tell what she had on underneath, her legs folded beneath her on the couch. “The last thing I would’ve thought when I first saw his scrawny ass thirty years ago was that this was a man who was going to be in every history book for the rest of time, but then again, I suppose Eva Braun thought the same thing.”

“And that’s the second reason why Dr. Marcos isn’t here himself, Eve,” Andy said, stepping further into the room. “He, quite frankly, doesn’t trust you, and can you blame him?”

“No,” she sighed, resignation heavy in her tone. “No, I suppose not. Adam’s well and truly fucked the entire world, but I assure you, he fucked me worst of all.” She extended her hand to him. “Eve McCallister, which I’m sure you know. But I don’t know you. You are?”

“Andy Rook,” he said, shaking her hand, even as he felt Alexis and Niko crowding around him nervously, but if she could kill him by shaking hands, there wasn’t much they could do anyway. “This is my partner and bodyguard, Alexis Coleman, formerly of the CIA. And this is my fiancée and other bodyguard, 2nd Lieutenant Niko Redwolf. They’re here to ensure my safety and I’m here to ask a handful of questions and then tell you how this is going to work.”

“I figured as much,” she said. There was something heavily weathered about the woman’s general demeanor, but weathered was not broken, and he felt like this woman wouldn’t break no matter what the world threw at her. She was fidgeting, though, and Andy chalked that up to her having gone so long without having a connection fix. “So where do you want to begin?”

“Let’s start with confirming some of the basic facts,” he told her as he moved to sit down on the other end of the couch from her. “You are Eve McCallister, former wife of Dr. Adam McCallister, yes?”

Doctor Eve McCallister, yes.”

“Sorry, I didn’t realize you were also a doctor. Specializing in what?”

“Biochemistry, the same as my ex-husband.”

“You’re divorced?”

“I will be as soon as a court hears my story,” she said.

“Did you also work at the base?”

“My god, you really don’t know anything about the project at all, do you?” she said with a soft laugh. “No, I was working for a pharmaceutical startup here in the Valley called Ceravanatos, developing anti-carcinogens, things to fight and cure cancer. That’s what it was supposed to be, until our CEO started bragging that we were one to two years away, when really, we were at least five to ten away from something actionable.”

“So, you probably understand some of what’s going on with the Quaranteam serum, I imagine.”

“The...? Is that what they’re actually calling it?” She laughed, shaking her head. “I guess I should be glad they’re not calling it the McCallister formula, at least.”

“The impression I got was that Dr. McCallister had piggybacked a lot onto the existing research that Dr. Marcos and Dr. Bridges had done before he was brought onto the team,” Niko said, sitting down in one chair while Lexi leaned against the wall next to the door.

“Oh yes,” Eve said. “Adam felt like they’d never let him forget that he came onto the project late, after a lot of the heavy lifting, although knowing how little a sense of humor Adam had, they probably just make a joke about it once, and Adam turned it into a deeply held trauma. That’s just the kind of man he is, I’m afraid. Regardless, yes, I understand about 60-70% of what’s going on with this Quaranteam serum, which is why I know what I have is quite valuable.” She looked over at him and licked her lips in a way that made Andy feel a little uncomfortable. “You’re certain you’re not the man I’m going to be getting partnered up with?”

“Assuming the questions go well, tomorrow I’ll bring over Nathaniel Watkins over, and you’ll join his family.”

“Wait, IllumEyeNation founder Nathaniel Watkins?”

“That’s the one,” Andy told her. “I assume that passes with your requirement of being paired to someone who’ll let you maintain the lifestyle that you’re used to?”

“Oh, I don’t really give a shit about any of that,” Eve told him with a smile. “But I wanted to be sure I’d be safe and that my partner would be safe, so I figured the only way to do that would be to get paired up with someone very high up the food chain. That way I wouldn’t worry about being part of a small household where a bad fall could wipe me out. Yes, Nathaniel Watkins will do just fine.”

“We need to do a blood draw both before and after, Eve,” Niko said to her, moving over with a needle and an empty vial attached to it. “So we can track the changes.”

“Yes yes,” Eve said, sliding the shirt up to bare one of her arms for Niko. “I get all of that. But you’ll find everything works as I said it did in my initial communique.”

“We need to go over all that again, though,” Andy stressed. “Just so we’ve got it all down, and make sure nothing got lost along the way. This man you’ve brought–”

“Sergei, yes.”

“Sergei’s sperm functions as a de-assignment fluid?”

“Essentially, yes,” Eve said while Niko tied off her arm, patting to bring the vein to the surface. “It needs to be ingested or implanted against a soft membrane tissue, so oral consumption is the easiest, but putting it inside a vagina or rectum will work just as well. But what it does is give a relatively quick system shock that strips the serum of the connective DNA it’s been attached to and sends it back into ‘awaiting pairing’ status. That means the woman’s going to rapidly go into a sort of sexual frenzy, but that she can be reassigned to a new partner without any hazardous side effects or the previous man being dead. She’ll need a new partner basically on site when she’s about to take this, but yes, a woman can be reassigned to another man, although the process is a one-and-done affair and won’t work multiple times. In fact, it’s dangerous to even try. The serum develops an immunity to it after that first shock, and past that, you’d need to go the necrotized semen route for an additional reassignment.”

“You think with research, though, it might lead to a series of reassignment serums?”

Eve put her other hand up in the air. “When it comes to the black magic hoodoo voodoo that that base block serum is capable of, I don’t think there’s anyone alive who can tell you exactly how it functions and what it will and won’t do. Shit, those two other doctors didn’t even see what Adam had spliced into the serum before it was too late for them to go back.”

“Wait, you’re telling me your husband did this intentionally?”

“Adam’s a more horrible man than you will ever be able to comprehend, young man,” Eve sniffed as Niko drained blood from her arm. “He’s done all this according to some kind of plan, and even worse things still. So much worse.”

“I’ll leave that to other people to delve into, I guess. You implied it can also pair two men or two women. Is that true?”

“If they haven’t been paired with anyone before now, yes,” Eve said. “If they have, it’s the same rules as a woman being reassigned – it can happen once before the reset becomes ineffective.”

“I thought the baseline DuoHalo vaccine was toxic to men.”

“Sergei’s sperm contains a modified version of it that works on a binary system, rather than the original system it was put together in,” Eve told them. “That means it essentially splits into two non-toxic halves, one in each of the two people paired together. It isn’t as resilient as the baseline Quaranteam serum, providing only, say, 50-60% resistance to the virus, but it makes sure DuoHalo won’t be fatal in all but the most extreme of cases. It’ll be a starting point, but not an endgame.”

“And what happens if a woman’s exposed to Sergei’s sperm a second time? Standard Quaranteam rejection?”

“In women, yes, but in men, absolutely nothing,” she said while Niko slid the needle out, a small vial of blood ready to be corked off. “That’s why Andrei is still paired to him. After first exposure, Sergei’s sperm is just like anyone else’s. The Russians learned that the hard way when they tried to use his semen to keep moving a particular woman between men. Thankfully it just burned the inside of the woman’s mouth, and didn’t kill her, something I’ve heard has happened here?”

“We’ve regrettably had a fatality in New Eden, yes,” Andy admitted. “Something we’re hoping that this reassignment sperm of Sergei’s will help alleviate from happening again.”

Eve scratched at her arms a little bit, as if the blood draw had given her an itch. “Like I said, it’s a start, but don’t think of it as a catch all solution to all your problems, because it isn’t. It’s a stopgap, but it will mean women can’t be imprisoned to one man.”

“How the hell did they discover this?” Niko asked Eve.

 
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