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Hans Ernst Varner ([info]heil_hans) wrote in [info]vie_en_guerre,
@ 2008-01-24 01:22:00
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Current mood: worried

A Chess Game (reprise)
Who: Hans , Marie-Pierre, Gene
When: December , some enchanted evening
Where: Le Passant
Rating: PG
Complete
Summary: Hans and Marie-Pierre scope out the situation with Le Passant, and warn Gene of unpleasant things.


Hans truly enjoyed the atmosphere at Le Passant, and didn't want to lose his favorite cafe any time soon. He was reasonably sure that the rumors were just that- rumors, but what did he know? That one time Gene had asked him for passes did nag at the corners of his mind and make him suspect that maybe there was some foundation to the truth. But Hans himself was not used to investigating these sort of things - he had little experience with the wonderful world of determining who was doing what behind the scenes. Fortunately for him, Marie-Pierre did this sort of thing for a living. So it was that they had agreed on meeting up at the cafe, ostensibly to play their usual chess game, but with an underlying purpose of finding out what was truly going on, and whether or not Genevieve should or could be safely warned about the potential trouble ahead.

Hans came in after work, his chessboard tucked in the bag over his shoulder, and headed for his usual table. He smiled at Genevieve as he got settled.



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