The Duel

Disclaimer: Same from the first Chapter.

"So, you want to duel, you mutt?"

"Bring it on Red."

The Red Baron grabbed a dart. He aimed carefully and…

"Bull's Eye! Top that, you bratwurst!"

The Flying Ace calmly walked to the line. He threw his dart at the bull's eye, splitting the Baron's dart in two. He stared at the Red Baron. He then felt a glass being broken on him.

"Leave him alone! He's mine!" shouted the Red Baron. But it was to no avail. The Axis troops and the Allies were fighting all over the bar.

"Shall we clean up this mess?" The Baron nodded. He then flipped two Germans into the Brits behind him. Snoopy jumped onto the chandelier, and cut through the rope. It fell on some soldiers that just pulled out their guns.

A French colonel grabbed the barkeep, singing her hair on the candle he was holding. "How bout a kiss, toots?"

"Let me have a drink first." She took a swig of vodka, and spit into the candle. The colonel burnt his hand, and dropped the flame on the bar. It burst into flames. The barkeep kicked her 'boyfriend' onto a table.

"Vell, I see we need some," said Red.

"I'll get Mustard, Mousiers."

Red and the Flying Ace used their darts on some approaching drunks with knives drawn.

"What the heck is going on?" asked Mustard.

"Get those men outa here. They're drunk, fighting, and this place's on fire," said the Flying Ace.

"To think I interrupted a date with Scarlet to do this…" the colonel muttered.

The troops from the fort pulled all the men out before the flames reached the kegs, and exploded the tavern.

"Miss, what'll you do now?"

"Oh, Monsieur Flying Ace, I also own the other tavern around here. I bet Red will give me one of those pizzas now."

"Red? Red who?" asked Kraut, who had just joined them.

"Red Baron. He must've snuck out earlier."

"He's the flyer for you-know-who!"

"Von Fox's?" asked the barkeep.

Kraut stared at her.

"Loose lips, monsieur. Oh, he has agreed to help fight him. I think he wants to tell you."

"Thank you for letting me tell him, miss," Snoopy said sarcastically, but in a very sincere tone.

-To be continued-