Dominion is working for Bruno and his family where she meets Kurt Kotler a soldier in world war 2
Gretel still misses Bruno after so many years, as any sister would miss her brother. A brief one shot.
Three days after the death of Bruno, Elsa and Ralf converse. Movie-verse.
It's been a year since Bruno died trying to save Shmuel from the Concentration Camp. Gretel is now battling severe depression, guilt, and severe physical symptoms caused from daily stress; their mother is depressed and aging too fast; and Ralf is guilt-stricken and dying inside. Will anybody help this family cope? Is time healing their wounds? Will time ever heal their deep wounds?
After discovering he has killed his own son, Commandant Ralf falls into a deep depression as he remains at Auschwitz and begins contemplating suicide. One night, he spots a strange figure in the forest and follows her but little does he know that this strange figure is here not only to pay her respects to the dead but to rescue a suffering soul as well-his soul.
What if the Boy in the Striped Pajamas was set in the 21st century, rather than the 20th century? Well, it would be rather odd, and I'm having a crack at it.
After the events at Auschwitz, Gretel struggles to regain some sense of normalcy in her life, complicated even more by the fact that she feels all but forgotten by her parents.
What if Bruno had an older brother who went to war? Gender bent parody of Mulan. Alternate ending where Bruno lives, but with a cliffhanger and my own way to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the D-Day invasion. Also contains a German translation.
What happens if Bruno and Shmuel escaped the gas chamber?
"Well, how do you know? You're not a doctor."
Just a little something i did for my English Class.
WII based. I don't even know why I'm posting it, it was a History project I did that I kind of like.
The end of the story from Gretel's point of view. I had to write this a while back for English class and I figured that I would put it up on here. I would find it quite delightful if you were to review it (constructive criticism is desirable).