Burkhalter ran to the other door, where Hogan was sitting. Hogan meanwhile made himself comfortable again, to think of a plan of course! "What now?" hogan asked himself aloud before he was pulled out. Yes, he was too deep in thought, he hadn't noticed the door open, rookie mistake. Before hogan could free himself from the grip, Burkhalter said mockingly, "You're not getting away from me hogan. Hogan looked slightly angry, but Burkhalter couldn't as he carried Hogan like a toddler. But before he continued swearing under his breath, Hogan noticed something... Burkhalter knows it's me. Of course it's his fault why I'm like this! No wonder hogan is the way he is!

Hogan quickly changed his facial expression. From angry to sassy "Let's hope you're not right," Hogan said saucily as he tried to look at Burkhalter. But the fat general took it with humour as he walked over to a tense Gruber. Who was obviously looking at a screaming Friedrich, Hogan couldn't see it, but it was probably for the best. "He belongs in the loony bin," Burkhalter said dryly as he looked too. Yes, Hogan hates war, and the body doesn't help end it any faster.

"Did he try to run, or why is leo here?" asked the captain still looking at Friedrich, who disappeared completely into a car that drove away. "No" burkhalter shook his head "it's a precaution" burkhalter said curtly as he handed hogan to gruber. "Asshole" Hogan cursed to himself as he insulted Burkhalter. Immediately he got a headbutt from gruber "don't you dare do it again, hogan" gruber threatened as he pulled his ear, ouch. "Don't worry, after a few weeks he'll be like a kid in class," Gruber said calmly as he watched the scene. Gruber growled slightly, but Gruber ignored Hogan. "Let's hope so."

Gruber quickly changed the subject, so quickly that it surprised General Burkhalter, and the little protégé. "General, were you here by chance, or was it planned?" Gruber asked as he handed Hogan to a soldier with black hair and blue eyes. He was broader than the other soldiers, obviously a farmer.

General Burkhalter no longer looked surprised, he already had a hunch that Gruber was going to ask. His right, of course. "We happened to be nearby when we met a soldier called Walter Gottlieb. Tied to a tree, and only in his underwear, the boy would have died if we didn't shout at him,'' he said, looking towards the motorbike. Gruber looked in that direction too, only at Hogan and the soldier, who had taken off his helmet. Both were obviously having fun, the soldier gave hogan a cocoa and showed him pictures of someone. Probably the soldier's child.

Gruber was jealous of both of them. Sighing, Gruber looked away, he can only hope to build up a good relationship with Hogan. Otherwise someone else will take over, he doesn't want that at all.

"THE BOY IS GONE!" someone shouts. It was the soldier. Gruber quickly ran to the soldier, and threw him to the ground. He grabbed him on the ground, saying in a threatening tone, "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?! YOU HAD ONLY ONE TASK!" He was about to choke the soldier before he was pulled out by two soldiers. "Calm down fritz- all of you, search the whole forest! Even the village if you have to!" Burkhalter ordered as he helped Gruber out and got into the cars.

Hogan 1-0 German

A cheeky grin spread across Hogan's face. As he watched the soldiers walk in a different direction, which meant he had to go somewhere else. South should be a village, as his bare feet touched the cold ground he winced. No, he couldn't stop when he had to keep going. It reminded him a little of his time as a paperboy.

[1919 03:50 o'clock new York, little germany.]

"STOP THE THIEF!" shouted a shopkeeper who was being robbed by what appeared to be an 8 year old, he wasn't 8 he was 13. Immediately a policeman ran after the boy who knocked over a bin to stop the policeman for a moment. Good, that should keep the idiots away! This time his haul should be enough for three days, if he saved a bit more, even 5!

"These youths of today!" the shopkeeper, known by name as Eberhart, scolded Biendenbender as he went in. He was followed by the policeman who assured him that everything would be all right. "You can take your promise and shove it! But also; I hope your colleague catches the thief." No, that was a lie, he didn't want the boy to be caught, but so the boy, name Robert, ends up in a home. Where he gets food and a place to sleep. As Eberhart cleaned up, the policeman also went to catch the boy. "They won't catch him anyway, he's too fast for that," Eberhart grumbled as he sat down on a wooden chair.

As Eberhart stood up and turned the blame over, he silently wondered where the parents were, or the boy's family. He thinks the boy's name was Robert, not the English name. The German pronounced name, not the strangely pronounced name.

God save everyone from such a life on the street.

God forgive us our sins...

[BY HOGAN]

Shit, they were way too close this time! Turn quickly, there should be a hiding place for james! Hogan looked behind for a moment, no, no, no! Now there are even three, before hogan could turn his head he bumped into something. Before hogan could really fall, the man held him, what he saw next shocked him. it was a uniformed man, is this the end of him? Is this how he ends up in jail?

"Are you okay, little one?" the man asked as he knelt down. He had a heavy german accent, hogan panicked. It must be a policeman, a fourth! "LASS MICH LOS!!!" shouted Hogan in German, the man holding his arm tighter. Unconsciously. "Calm down!"

"THERE'S THE BRAT! HOLD THE THIEF!"

The man looked up in confusion before receiving a hard blow to the nose.

Blood splattered on hogan's face, what was he doing? He just kept running as the man let go. Like never before, he hated blood.

[present]

Yes, it was not a nice day, not a nice day at all. But it's done, it's done, it's done. It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter! While Hogan was thinking, he arrived in a small village. It must be near Hammelburg, yes it must be. It was quite idyllic, He think he had been here before thanks to a mission, but he wasn't really that sure. No, he must have been here as a child, his grandfather showed him pictures. How ironic, he was shown pictures and now he's here.

A giggle escapes Hogan, how ironic!

As Hogan walked through Tor, he remembered his grandpa's sayings!

"Wenn die jute Gertrude trudelt, kommen rudel von männer"

"Manfred loved the mayor's daughter Manfreda, his own sister.

There were always funny stories.

He has to go there, as far as hogan knows, his grandfather had left him a house. But only if it was the right one there. He hoped he could hide while the idiots looked elsewhere.

Hogan stopped

"THERE'S THE BOY!"

Gruber is there.

Hochstetter is there.

If only he had given it a rest