1. The Wolves of Berlin


    Date: 9/17/2015, Categories: Dark Fantasy, Coercion, Consensual Sex, Cruelty, Death, Exhibitionism, First Time, Horror, Lesbian, Monster, Murder, Oral Sex, Reluctance, Teen, Author: BlackRonin, Rating: 0, Source: sexstories.com

    time back to the others. Fabien’s instincts had been right: The Germans had made a big move and raided a dozen other circuits across the city besides their print shop. The other men in this closet were themselves all that was left of their own circuits, the few who slipped through the net. How long they could all remain here was a subject of debate amongst them. Bethanie and the Jesuit talked quietly. “How do you feel?” he said. “I don’t really know. How is someone supposed to feel after that?” “Gratified, maybe. You proved me wrong. You did your duty. What more can anyone hope for?” “Peace,” Bethanie said, and shuddered. She wished there was more light, so she could stop imagining she saw Madeline’s dead eyes in the dark. Time passed. A commotion sprung up when a man whispered "Good God!" He’d discovered a sensitive communique in the pocket of his jacket that he feared had been lost and fallen into the hands of the Germans. Through the slim light of the crack under the door he uncoded it over the course of an hour. Bethanie listened, curious, as he painstakingly deciphered the encrypted phrases one letter at a time. The first line read: "The die is cast." It meant nothing to the man who had actually received a message, but someone else recognized it, along with the phrase that followed: "It is hot in Suez." It was another minute before Bethanie realized what the men were all saying. “This is it,” they repeated. It was the, the long-anticipated and all-important signal: The ...
    Allies were on the move. Invasion was imminent. Even now, on the other side of the channel, it was happening. Bethanie reminded herself to breathe. Some argued skepticism: Were they sure it was right? The messenger assured them was no question; every single anti-German group in France would be trading the same signal back and forth right now and putting the wheels of the SOE plans into motion: Operation Verte, to sabotage the railroads and stop the movement of German reinforcements to the beaches; Operation Pourpre, to cut the German's long-distance phone lines; Operation Bleu, to destroy the hydroelectric power lines; Operation Toirtois, to block off the roads to the beaches. It was all happening, right now. Debate ceased. Everyone was in agreement: They were leaving. They had jobs to do. Stiff, hurt, and still exhausted, Bethanie stood too. When the Jesuit went to help her, she let him. “We don’t have to do this,” he said. “You’ve done enough.” “We‘ve all done enough, many times over.” “You’ve done more.” “And none of it will matter if we fail now.” Part of her really did want to stop. She quashed it. There was nowhere else to go and nothing else to do in any case. The voice on the radio was right: The die had been cast. June 6, 1944, Paris: 80 days until liberation. *** Dietrich Von Choltitz was appointed military governor of Paris on August 1, 1944. He surrendered the city to the Allies on August 25, later claiming he disobeyed orders to destroy it. Some historians dispute ...