October 27, 1939

The Ghettos in Warsaw, Poland

Elsa put her hand on her aching head. She and Anna had just finished unpacking their bags. They were in their new house (if you could call it that) situated in the large ghetto of Warsaw, Poland. They shared the house with the Manchesters. Sadly, the Dittmans, Anita, Jessica and their father, were taken away to Germany.

"This house is waaaay smaller than the last one in Austria! It's so hot and crowded, even with less people than before." Anna complained,

"Shh, stop complaining! At least we're still with the ones we love." She glanced at Franz and smiled. But he gave her a disapproving look, and she knew why. She still hadn't told her secret.

"Father?" Franz addressed Mr. Manchester who was reading to Alissa in the corner.

"Yes?"

"Just so you know Elsa and I are going out tonight and we might be home late." Franz said,

"Just be back before curfew. And keep an eye out for soldiers. Keep Elsa safe, wear warm clothes and-"

"Father, we'll be alright!" Franz laughed, "Don't worry!"

Franz escorted Elsa out the only door.

"Oh, Franz," Mr. Manchester whispered after the door closed, "I am worried. Very worried."

"I'm worried too." Anna said loudly, "But I believe in the sun, even when it is not shinning. And I believe in love, even when there's no one there. And I believe in God, even when he's silent. May there someday be sunshine. May there someday be happiness. May there someday be love. May there someday be peace." Anna recited.

"Oh Anna! That was lovely and so uplifting."

"Thanks!" She grinned, "I thought it up on the train coming here."

"Well, it was beautiful." He said to her.

"Say it again!" Alissa cried.

"How about I sing you to sleep instead?" Anna asked,

"Well...I'm not really sleepy right now."

"Oh, but you will be when I'm done! Here, lay down." Anna sat next to Alissa and racked her brain for a decent song.

"Oh! Okay, here's one my mom..." Anna paused to wonder if her mother was still alive or not, "...my mom used to sing to me. Before the war, before any of this ever happened. Okay, here it goes." Anna cleared her throat and sang.


Elsa walked through the streets of Poland hand in hand with Franz.

"Elsa," Franz said, "Did you know we were coming to Poland?"

"I...well..." Elsa sighed, "Yes Franz I did."

"How? Who told you?"

"Please, Franz, I can't tell you. To tell you would be breaking a promise."

"Out of respect for your promises, I won't press the subject." Now Franz sighed, "Well, I had wanted this to be more romantic but, let's face it, I'm not that romantic."

"Franz?"

"Look, I'll just get to the point. I love you very much Elsa. You're everything to me."

"Franz, what are you saying?"

"Elsa Mentzel, will you marry me?" Franz held an open box with a ring inside.

"Oh my! Yes, Yes, a thousand times yes!"

Elsa shouted and threw her arms around her fiancé.

Franz slipped the ring on her finger. It shimmered in the moonlight, right next to the gold ring from Flynn Rider.

As they embraced, a young man strolled up to Franz.

"Excuse me. Could you show me the way to 45th Street? I seem to be lost." The man asked.

"Of course, follow me." Franz replied coolly,

"Thank you, but we must hurry, it's an emergency." The man said.

"Oh! Then let's hurry!" Franz exclaimed and pulled Elsa along with him.

Something about the interaction between Franz and this stranger seemed a bit too casual.

The man had dark brown hair tucked beneath his burgundy newsboy cap and he wore a long tan overcoat.

Elsa was beginning to get suspicious for some reason. Call it woman's intuition.


October 27, 1939

An abandoned shack on 45th Street

"So you're sure we can trust her?" The stranger asked, referring to Elsa.

"Yes, she's my fiancé, my life is her life. Trust me, she's VERY good at secret keeping." Franz glanced at Elsa.

"Trust? Secrets? What's going on Franz? And who is this man?"

"This man..." the stranger replied, pulling off her cap to reveal long brown hair, "Is a lady."

"What?" Elsa was flabbergasted and impressed at this young girl's disguise.

"It's safer for a boy to roam around the streets than a girl." The stranger explained.

"Elsa, this is Éponine Thenardiar from France." Franz introduced, "'Ponine, this is Elsa Mentzel."

"Soon to be Elsa Mentzel-Dittman." Elsa corrected him.

"Right."

"Now can you tell me what's going on here?" Elsa pleaded,

"Whatever we say does not leave this room, agreed?" Éponine said, sticking out her hand.

"Agreed." Elsa replied and shook her hand, along with Franz.

"Alright then," Franz started, "Éponine and myself are members of a resistance group against Nazi powers

Right now the resistance is working on a plan-" he lowered his voice, "-a plan to assassinate Adolf Hitler."

Elsa gasped, "What?! Don't you know how dangerous this is? You could be killed!"

"Every member of the resistance understood this before they joined." Éponine informed, "We're all prepared to die for justice, if necessary."

"If we don't risk our lives then many innocent people will loose theirs." Franz added.

"But-" Elsa was cut off by Éponine,

"Which is why I called you here Franz. One of our men positioned in Germany was taken."

"Taken?" Franz and Elsa asked in unison,

"Yeah, taken. Just disappeared one day and no one knew where he went." 'Ponine replied, "He was part of the assassination team. Now we're one man short and the plan will fail, lives will be lost, if we don't get some one out there fast."

"Who was it?" Franz asked,

"Who was it, what?"

"Who was taken?"

"My brother, Gavroche." Éponine lowered her head in sadness. "That's why we took a vote and decided you were the most capable for the job. Franz, we're sending you to Berlin immediately."


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