Author's Note: Ok, so today I finally had the time to go on with the next chapter, because today I wrote my last German test for the year (yay me!). Yesterday we had the last maths test and now I only have two oral exams in front of me ( English (ok, there I am slightly less anxious ) and French). So please tell me what you think about this one, please!

Disclaimer: I don't own Ocean's 11/12 or 13 and I still don't earn any money by writing about it.

Summary: Everything about Saul

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Rusty:

Saul never was any kind of father figure for him. Because he never would have respected his father as much ad he did Saul.

Basher:

He had been working on some other scams with Danny, Rusty and Saul before. He couldn't help but feel thankful every time that there was another person that needed whole sentences for communication.

Linus:

He knew Saul since he had been a toddler, or that's what his parents told him. Cause he had grown up with people like Saul walking in and out of their home, and with picking these people's pockets.

Frank:

Working with an old guy like Saul made him slightly nervous. Cause his first aid training course had been a really long time ago.

Livingston:

He liked Saul for he was the one that asked the questions he never would have dared to ask. He still sometimes didn't really understand the answers Saul got.

Danny:

After he had tried and failed to charm Saul, Danny learned that it was hardly advisable to try and con a con man. That didn't mean that trying couldn't be fun at times, though.

Virgil:

Sometimes talking to Saul could be like talking to a veteran that had fought besides great heroes in war. Only that Sauls fights had taken place without violence and none of his former brothers in arms had ever told him his real name.

Reuben:

He surely was the one that knew Saul the longest of all of them. But he never prided himself on being the one that knew Saul the best.

Yen:

The most amazing thing about Saul was, he thought, how fast he could change from one character into another. One moment you saw Saul, the old guy that liked to go to greyhound racings, the next second there in front of you sat a Russian arms dealer.

Turk:

He never would have expected Saul to show up in that hotel to try to save them. And once again it got obvious that guys like them didn't change.


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