Survivalist - 12 - The Rebellion - Plot & Excerpts
At the opposite end, since he was the oldest man in the house, despite the fact that he was a boy, sat her son Manfred. Helene Sturm looked at his very pretty face. “Why do you stare at me, Manfred?” “I have become distressed, Mother.” “You worry concerning your father, then—but I am sure— “My father and the troops of the New Fatherland shall be invincible, Mother. I am distressed at what I have come to learn.” Helene Sturm dropped the spoon with which she had been stirring her coffee. “I do not—” “But you do, Mother. You understand quite well, I am afraid.” “A boy should not talk thus to his mother, Manfred—I will tell your father.” “I doubt you would tell my father any of this. For I have followed you, Mother. And I have curiosity concerning the topic of which you speak so secretly with the wife of the Standartenfuehrer Mann.” “Frau Mann,” Helene Sturm whispered. “But, but she and I are friends, Manfred.” “You are not of her station, Mother—there is something besides friendship of which you speak.”
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