Her eye went to a couple of folded pages that looked like documents. The thicker of the two seemed to be a will. Ah, good, progress, she thought. Whet...her there was one and where it could be found had been a worry in the back of her mind all the time she was flying here. She had no idea what, if anything, Millie had to leave behind—let alone who she’d leave it to. She only knew that she’d be left doing something about it. She had kept forcing those worries into the background as being ghoulish. I glanced across at Helmut. He appeared to have something inhis, too."Leutnant Strohmann and Doctor von Rumstahl," said Herr Frobe, "you havefilled out the necessary paperwork and I have issued a marriage license.It only remains for you to sign your names in the ledger before me andyou are then legally man and wife. Congratulations."This they did, then they kissed and Helmut and I cheered. I was so happyfor them it felt like my chest might burst.The ride back to Haus Ingeborg was a slow one.. "Oh, just forgot my lighter in my car. No way am I walking all the way back for it."I laughed. "No worries, man. Here ya go." I stood and walked over to him and handed him my lighter. "Thanks. I am Steve, by the way. I have seen you here often, also." I am Mike. Yeah, I try and come when I can manage time away from work. And the family," I said laughing, lighting a cigarette."Yeah, me too. I know exactly what ya mean."We stood talking for a while. Just chatting about nothing in particular. We. I turned back and asked what was up? They asked if I was going straight home and I said probably why, they said if I wasn't doing anything would I like to go back to the hotel to show them how to use the toys they had bought. I immediately agreed and met them in the car park and followed them for around 15 mins to the hotel.As we got there we headed to the lift and up to there room. As we got in the room they cleared the bed of their luggage and I took a seat. We all unpacked our items and.
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