VargasLagola
~ daughter of a rifleman ~
John Parker
The muffled sound of rain and thunder could be heard echoing throughout the cold and grey abandoned tunnel. Hundreds of men and women of The Crown was eagerly waiting in the hall, if you could even call it a hall, waiting for the opening meeting to begin. For more than a year members of The Crown had been looking forward to this day, it was finally time to let the German occupiers know that the British people will not give up without a fight. They had been carrying out small operations but it was time for the main event. The tension in the hall could be cut with a knife, you could hear their hearts beating out of their chests.
To say that John was nervous was more than an understatement. He was well aware that he'd become the face of The Crown early on, but it was now up to him to prove that he deserved it. Not if, but when The Crown is discovered by the Nazis he knows that he will be a high-value target for them, however, that's a risk he's willing to take for the sake of Great Britain's future.
The whispers amongst the gathered people was quickly interrupted as John's worn-down boots hit the wet ground beneath him. For each splash of water following his footsteps the hall seemed to get quieter and quieter. After what felt like the longest walk of John's life he got up on the platform and looked out over the crowd with a smirk on his face. Before he even said a word he lit the cigarette hanging from his lips and took a deep breath.
"I know this has been far from easy for all you. You've given up your lives, everything you have built and poof... ...now it's all gone. But may I say that I'm mighty proud of each and everyone of you? Because I am. I can feel your anger and your disgust, and it gladens me. I can see your love for Great Britain, and it gives me hope. I can taste your eagerness to take back what is yours, and it excites me. However, I can smell your fear, and I want you all to know that you're not the only ones that are afraid. But you know damn well that it's Jerry upstairs that should be scared, because The Crown will not go easy on them."
John's words echoed amongst the cheers as he tossed his cigarette in to a puddle of water besides him. He was not alone up there on the platform, behind him stood some of the men and women of The Crown's inner-circle. They were members with varying skills and roles proven to be highly valuable for The Crown's matter.
John didn't even bother to wipe the sweat of his face as he turned around to face the others on the platform. Still trying to catch his breath after the speech he chuckled towards the group with a smile spreading across his face. With a smile he shook his head as he walked past them towards what they called the meeting room. Located behind the platform was a rather small room where the inner-circle would meet to discuss and plan their operations.
The metal door let out a loud and high pitched creak as John pushed it open with his shoulder. He sat down in front of the worn wooden table and shuffled the chair closer to the edge of the table.
"I've got information from a trusted source that the Nazis are setting up recruitment offices for people who wants to volunteer for a British SS Brigade. We're still not sure where these offices will be located but we can not let them get away with this easily. Once we've got a location I suggest we burn the place to the ground, hopefully putting a halt in their recruitment. I'm well aware that's easier said than done, we will need to plan that attack very carefully. Any other ideas or any more important matters you feel we need to discuss?" He asked glancing around the people in the concrete room, warming his hands with his smokey breath.
The muffled sound of rain and thunder could be heard echoing throughout the cold and grey abandoned tunnel. Hundreds of men and women of The Crown was eagerly waiting in the hall, if you could even call it a hall, waiting for the opening meeting to begin. For more than a year members of The Crown had been looking forward to this day, it was finally time to let the German occupiers know that the British people will not give up without a fight. They had been carrying out small operations but it was time for the main event. The tension in the hall could be cut with a knife, you could hear their hearts beating out of their chests.
To say that John was nervous was more than an understatement. He was well aware that he'd become the face of The Crown early on, but it was now up to him to prove that he deserved it. Not if, but when The Crown is discovered by the Nazis he knows that he will be a high-value target for them, however, that's a risk he's willing to take for the sake of Great Britain's future.
The whispers amongst the gathered people was quickly interrupted as John's worn-down boots hit the wet ground beneath him. For each splash of water following his footsteps the hall seemed to get quieter and quieter. After what felt like the longest walk of John's life he got up on the platform and looked out over the crowd with a smirk on his face. Before he even said a word he lit the cigarette hanging from his lips and took a deep breath.
"I know this has been far from easy for all you. You've given up your lives, everything you have built and poof... ...now it's all gone. But may I say that I'm mighty proud of each and everyone of you? Because I am. I can feel your anger and your disgust, and it gladens me. I can see your love for Great Britain, and it gives me hope. I can taste your eagerness to take back what is yours, and it excites me. However, I can smell your fear, and I want you all to know that you're not the only ones that are afraid. But you know damn well that it's Jerry upstairs that should be scared, because The Crown will not go easy on them."
John's words echoed amongst the cheers as he tossed his cigarette in to a puddle of water besides him. He was not alone up there on the platform, behind him stood some of the men and women of The Crown's inner-circle. They were members with varying skills and roles proven to be highly valuable for The Crown's matter.
John didn't even bother to wipe the sweat of his face as he turned around to face the others on the platform. Still trying to catch his breath after the speech he chuckled towards the group with a smile spreading across his face. With a smile he shook his head as he walked past them towards what they called the meeting room. Located behind the platform was a rather small room where the inner-circle would meet to discuss and plan their operations.
The metal door let out a loud and high pitched creak as John pushed it open with his shoulder. He sat down in front of the worn wooden table and shuffled the chair closer to the edge of the table.
"I've got information from a trusted source that the Nazis are setting up recruitment offices for people who wants to volunteer for a British SS Brigade. We're still not sure where these offices will be located but we can not let them get away with this easily. Once we've got a location I suggest we burn the place to the ground, hopefully putting a halt in their recruitment. I'm well aware that's easier said than done, we will need to plan that attack very carefully. Any other ideas or any more important matters you feel we need to discuss?" He asked glancing around the people in the concrete room, warming his hands with his smokey breath.