![]() “Yes, Colonel Hogan?” Klink looked up with a tired face, and Hogan gave him a legitimate salute before he walked out of the room with all of the confidence of a true officer. Hogan watched him, for once knowing that he had won, but he didn’t know how to feel about winning over a man he had considered below him, but also as a pseudo friend. Klink seemed to be at a loss of words, for once looking his true age as he slowly sank back into his chair. ![]() Hogan accepted the surrender and told Klink to start taking out his papers and pack them so they could sort them all in London. Klink had surrendered without a second thought to Colonel Hogan when the man had walked into his office with the simple statement that the Americans were coming within the week. Hogan gave a few simple orders, then went topside as Baker stood there, his hand still held out from when he handed over the message in the first place. It felt almost like a trick when the message came through. After nearly four years of nonstop twists and turns and dead ends and the constant overbearing sense of death following them- this didn't feel right. In-Progress I Want To Read Stats: Published: Updated: Words: 43538 Chapters: 22/? Comments: 75 Kudos: 54 Bookmarks: 7 Hits: 1420
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