Stuttgart Platform
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Stuttgart Platform
Stuttgart Station, 06:40
Wan sunlight appears over the horizon, sending a scattering of pink hues across the scudding clouds which pattern the skies overhead. Two German SS officers stand together, blowing on their hands and stamping their feet, cold despite their trench coats, while a third man in the outfit of a German Customs Officer stands a few feet away to one side. Finally a victualling clerk stands further from all of them, near where the Baggage Car will pull up, beside a stack of crates and cases ready to be hauled into the Baggage Car to feed them only the freshest produce. They watch the train enter the station.Is it bad that I listen to this about ten times a day?
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There is a taxi cab parked on the car park on the opposite side of the platform itself. The driver leans against the cab, smoking a cigarette, and watching the train rather idly. (You would only see this if you look out the window on the other side of the compartments, i.e. the corridor windows).
The German porter says to one of the kitchen hands as he comes out of the baggage car, The kitchen hand nods, The German porter nods,
The German porter says to one of the kitchen hands as he comes out of the baggage car, The kitchen hand nods, The German porter nods,
Is it bad that I listen to this about ten times a day?
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Is it bad that I listen to this about ten times a day?
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Noticing the taxi driver, Ambrose runs towards the car.
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The taxi driver's lip twitches, and he throws down the cigarette, stamps it out and hops into the driver's side of the car. For one worrying moment, you wonder if he's about to drive off but no, he's not that stupid. He simply gets the car started and waits for you to thrust yourself into the back seat.
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Ambrose almost leaps into to the taxi car
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The taxi driver nods like a puppet with his strings pulled and drives speedily along the road by the tracks, heading onto the tracks themselves when the road kinks left out of the way. It doesn't take long until they start approaching the woods outside Stuttgart.
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Ambrose hands over the taxi driver a large clump of money from his pockets without even bothering to count it.
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Regardless of the bribe, you hear the taxi driver quickly head off, eager to be rid of the place, as you set down the explosive caps.
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Explosive caps in place, Ambrose jogs at a steady pace away into the woods. Here goes nothing.
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The explosive caps have a timer which will give you two minutes before they explode. They go off without a hitch with a sharp Bang! Bang! Bang!
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Ambrose runs through the forest at a steady pace, pulling out a crumpled piece of poetry out as he did so. He used to play in the Stuttgart woods when he was little, but the forest was a place that never quite ceased changing. Exact directions were to be in vain, but basic hints towards the loot's location were possible. There, in the distance, was a hilltop that vaguely looked like a face in the morning sun. There was the little creek with stones made round by age.
Ambrose stopped over a small spring. It had to be close.
Ambrose stopped over a small spring. It had to be close.
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There are no sounds of sirens or warning shouts from the railway tracks just yet. Someone will be bound to come along to investigate to see if some train were truly in trouble, though hopefully it would take the station some time to send out the mechanics to check.
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Ambrose leaps down next to the spring and begins digging under a large gnarly oaktree. It was buried shallowly, as far as he remembered. This would only take a minute... hopefully.
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It feels like it takes ten minutes to find the right spot, though he's sure it doesn't take that long, as he digs and scrabbles at the soil. Finally his fingers catch hold of what he needs. There! That's it.
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Nodding in satisfaction, Ambrose begins his jog back towards the stopped train.
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Is it bad that I listen to this about ten times a day?
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Stuttgart, 07:10
It takes a full fifteen minutes to return to where the train stands in view. Unfortunately, it will be hard to circle around to the other side of it without being seen ... unless he wants to back track over the city streets. The SS officer's friend is still standing at the corner of the platform. A set of mechanics are hopping into their vehicle and setting off, likely to check for whatever caused someone to let off the three explosives further along the track. He has some time, at least.
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