A/N Just to let all of you know no one, I repeat no one will get pregnant. In this story Elizabeth still has her virtue in tact, if ya know what I mean.

Later on that night after everyone had gone to bed; there was a surprise air raid over Hammelburg which of course all of the Heroes knew about. But during the raid one plane was shot down.

That morning Kinch received a message from London about the fore mentioned plane.

"Colonel, message from London." Kinch announced as half his body was still in the tunnel.

As Hogan read it he began to get a horrible feeling in the pit of his stomach.

"Kinch gather everyone and have them meet me in my office."

"Yes Sir"

About twenty minutes later everyone was assembled in Hogan's office, waiting in an awkward silence for Hogan to say something, but he was just staring out the window when Kinch decided to say something.

"Uh, Colonel everyone's here."

"Thanks Kinch…uh, well I have an assignment for you…I want all of you to know that this one is strictly volunteer, I need someone to go undercover to Hammelburg…"

"But Colonel wasn't Hammelburg bombed last night?" Carter asked

"Yes that's why it's strictly volunteer, the woods are lousy with Krauts, because one of the bombers was shot down."

"And you need a volunteer to find and make contact with any survivors?" Kinch interjected

"Right, now I want you all to think about this and let me know when you have found our volunteer." Hogan finished

Once everyone was out of Hogan's office Newkirk approached Hogan.

"Uh, guv'nor?"

"Yeah Newkirk?"

"Um well sir I'd like to volunteer for this mission." Newkirk explained

"Are you sure Peter?" Hogan had to ask

"Yes sir."

"Does anyone else know yet?"

"No sir not even Elizabeth."

"Well we'll have to tell them later."

As Hogan was briefing Newkirk on his new assignment, all of the guys and Elizabeth were in the barracks trying to decide on who was going to volunteer for this common, but dangerous mission.

"I guess we're going to use the lottery system."

Once they had put all of their dog tags in a hat they realized that someone of importance wasn't present.

"Elizabeth have you seen Newkirk?" Kinch asked

"No, I thought he was right behind me." She thought

"Well where could he be?" Kinch asked anyone in general

"Lets go ask Le Colonel." Lebeau suggested

Once they made their way to the door they could hear the two men talking inside, and finally figured out that Newkirk had already volunteered.

"Well, looks like he has his volunteer." Carter said

"Yeah, but why didn't he tell any of us he was going to volunteer?" Lebeau asked

"He didn't even tell me" Elizabeth thought out loud

"Well he must have a good reason for wanting to do it, you know Peter he's anything but vain." Kinch added