05/12/2020 Snippet, MARIE AND THE CONTINENT.

Don’t know what’s gonna happen to this fellow yet. But how awful could it be?

“We cannot allow the creatures of the night to rule it,” Conrad Stauch said, with only a mild aura of pompousness. He was the conductor of the overnight train to Kassel, and I had struck up a conversation with him over just how safe it was to run trains at night through the German countryside. I already knew the answer, but Conrad did not know that – and he was happy to explain matters to the nice English Fraulein.

This was all to bolster my disguise. For this part of the trip I was playing the part of a daring young bluestocking on her own version of the old world’s Grand Tour. My German was carefully fluent, and hinted at a Hessian or two in my own family history; and since I was not trying to sell Conrad shares in a diamond mine, spinning a tale of financial woe, or even earnestly talking to him of Theosophy there was no reason for him to wonder at my “cover.”

Conrad was a stout fellow, in both senses. Oh, he might have been middle-aged and expansive now, but the medals on his chest hinted of a history of being a most gallant fighting-man in the Withering Wars of twenty years ago. I flicked an eye at his hands; no wedding rings. Someone to consider, I thought.

One thought on “05/12/2020 Snippet, MARIE AND THE CONTINENT.”

  1. Turned into a vampire before being staked with his own shin-bone is within the realm of possibility.

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