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<blockquote data-quote="Voda Vosa" data-source="post: 5021595" data-attributes="member: 51271"><p style="text-align: center"><strong><u>----------Dr. George Wilkinson----------</u></strong></p> <p style="text-align: center"></p><p></p><p></p><p>Anderson appears like a rather obtuse individual, as far as George can tell he didn't understand anything of what he was saying, although he seemed happy that the good doctor was going with him. <strong><span style="color: Sienna">"Sure sure, take your time, I'll be waiting you downstairs." </span></strong>he says, and exits the room hastily. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p style="text-align: center"><strong><u>----------Waller Ackermann----------</u></strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>The first of February, Waller received a letter. He was sitting peacefully in front of the fire, the only refuge he and his family had to aboid the harsh temperatures of winter. </p><p>The light of the fire provided a poor but enough mean to read:</p><p><em>"To Waller Ackermann:</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>I hope you remember me sir, my name is Valdemar Delhey, I served with you in the army in the short time before the war ended. I work with the party of mister Hitler, and have something to offer to you and your family. I was in a dire situation a few weeks ago, but Hitler's men gave me and my family a fair job and I am a proud man when I say my family doesn't starve, like most of the families in Germany, regretfully. I'll be going to your apartment tomorrow at the afternoon.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Yours, officer Valdemar Delhey"</em></p><p></p><p>At first Ackermann was confused by the sudden offering, but soon he realized that he must do something about his family well being. Since Brigita's dead he had promised to himself that he would not allow any of his relatives to die for something they didn't do. If the Americans and the British signed an unfair treaty that damned the peoples of Germany, he was going to do what ever was necessary to spare that destiny to his loved ones. </p><p>Unfortunately, Valdemar never came. Not on the 2nd of February, not on 3th. </p><p>But in the morning of the 5th something did happen. Someone knocked the door. As usual, Waller anwered the door: Two men dressed like milkmen, one standing next to a running truck parked hastily. "Mister Ackermann?" the man next to Waller asked. Yes he replied. The man showed Waller the symbol of Hitler's party.</p><p><strong><span style="color: LightBlue">"It's about mister Delhey. I'm afraid he's dead. I'm Carl Schenider, he's Markus Stella; mister Hitler sent us after he got news about this Delhey man, he thinks you and your family are next; the government is after our men, we don't know why but they have already killed half a dozen. We don't want you to get involved in this, nor your family, but I'm afraid it's too late, at least for now. We must get out of here quickly, the militars could be arriving in any moment; get your people on the truck, hopefully we'll get a chance to explain later."</span></strong> he man said, so quickly and relaxed, that caught Waller by surprise. </p><p>What he was talking about? Was this a trap? The man seemed genuine at Waller's eyes, and he showed the symbol. There was much on risk, on one hand, Waller could ignore the pair, but what if they were telling the truth? Sure he could take down many soldiers, but eventually they were going to get him. On the other hand he could get his family on the truck, to a destiny unknown. At least he was going to be with them. All this rushed through the soldier's mind in a blink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voda Vosa, post: 5021595, member: 51271"] [CENTER][B][U]----------Dr. George Wilkinson----------[/U][/B] [/CENTER] Anderson appears like a rather obtuse individual, as far as George can tell he didn't understand anything of what he was saying, although he seemed happy that the good doctor was going with him. [B][COLOR="Sienna"]"Sure sure, take your time, I'll be waiting you downstairs." [/COLOR][/B]he says, and exits the room hastily. [CENTER][B][U]----------Waller Ackermann----------[/U][/B][/CENTER] The first of February, Waller received a letter. He was sitting peacefully in front of the fire, the only refuge he and his family had to aboid the harsh temperatures of winter. The light of the fire provided a poor but enough mean to read: [I]"To Waller Ackermann: I hope you remember me sir, my name is Valdemar Delhey, I served with you in the army in the short time before the war ended. I work with the party of mister Hitler, and have something to offer to you and your family. I was in a dire situation a few weeks ago, but Hitler's men gave me and my family a fair job and I am a proud man when I say my family doesn't starve, like most of the families in Germany, regretfully. I'll be going to your apartment tomorrow at the afternoon. Yours, officer Valdemar Delhey"[/I] At first Ackermann was confused by the sudden offering, but soon he realized that he must do something about his family well being. Since Brigita's dead he had promised to himself that he would not allow any of his relatives to die for something they didn't do. If the Americans and the British signed an unfair treaty that damned the peoples of Germany, he was going to do what ever was necessary to spare that destiny to his loved ones. Unfortunately, Valdemar never came. Not on the 2nd of February, not on 3th. But in the morning of the 5th something did happen. Someone knocked the door. As usual, Waller anwered the door: Two men dressed like milkmen, one standing next to a running truck parked hastily. "Mister Ackermann?" the man next to Waller asked. Yes he replied. The man showed Waller the symbol of Hitler's party. [B][COLOR="LightBlue"]"It's about mister Delhey. I'm afraid he's dead. I'm Carl Schenider, he's Markus Stella; mister Hitler sent us after he got news about this Delhey man, he thinks you and your family are next; the government is after our men, we don't know why but they have already killed half a dozen. We don't want you to get involved in this, nor your family, but I'm afraid it's too late, at least for now. We must get out of here quickly, the militars could be arriving in any moment; get your people on the truck, hopefully we'll get a chance to explain later."[/COLOR][/B] he man said, so quickly and relaxed, that caught Waller by surprise. What he was talking about? Was this a trap? The man seemed genuine at Waller's eyes, and he showed the symbol. There was much on risk, on one hand, Waller could ignore the pair, but what if they were telling the truth? Sure he could take down many soldiers, but eventually they were going to get him. On the other hand he could get his family on the truck, to a destiny unknown. At least he was going to be with them. All this rushed through the soldier's mind in a blink. [/QUOTE]
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