Murder is the Only Pleasure in War, if you know what Dru Means

Summary: 100 word crossover drabble with "The Big Red One" movie. Drusilla spends some quality time in a Belgian monastery full of crazy people and occupied by the Germans in the fall of 1944.

Poor Spike had been swallowed by the Nazi whale and left Drusilla all alone in the Belgian monastery. The inmates had such lovely, wiggly little thoughts, except for Wallon. She was much too sane, but made up for it by being more deadly than the German occupiers.

When the Americans came with Wallon leading the way, Dru had a delightful orgy of death. She pondered the mental patient who thought he was sane because he could kill like the soldiers did. Poor fool, he truly did know nothing about the difference between necessary killing and the sweet pleasure of murder.

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In the movie, Wallon is a resistance fighter who helps the American infantry squad led by Lee Marvin take a Belgian monastery/mental institution and the German forward artillery observer post it conceals. Lee Marvin tells one of his soldiers that they don't murder-they kill. The title of the drabble is a paraphrase of the last line of the movie-"Surviving's the only glory in war, if you know what I mean."