1940 June 09 – Berlin, Germany
"Undercover antics and tense encounters – Tak's in too deep!"
Diary, talk about living on the edge! I'm back in Berlin, and tonight was a dance with danger in the most literal sense. I found myself in this murky tavern, the perfect stage for a bit of spy drama.
There I was, casually mingling with SS officers, each one more suspicious than the last. My goal? Gather intel without blowing my cover. Easy-peasy for Tak, right? Well, hold that thought.
Enter Klaus Weber, an officer with a stare colder than a Berlin winter. This guy, he's sharp, like a hawk eyeing its prey. We're chatting, all casual-like, but there's this electric tension in the air. One wrong move, and I'd be more than just in hot water.
I keep up my charade, laughing, joking, playing the part of the carefree bon vivant. But inside, I'm on high alert. Every word, every gesture is a step on a tightrope.
Klaus, he's probing, asking questions that are a little too pointed. I dodge and weave, keeping it light, but man, it's like juggling knives. And all the while, I'm thinking of Lucas, of why I'm taking these risks. It's not just for the thrill anymore – it's to protect something, someone, who matters.
As the night rolls on, I manage to glean some precious information – troop movements, supply chains, the works. But with Klaus watching me like a hawk, it's a game of chess with the highest stakes.
Finally, I make my exit, heart pounding, mind racing. I've got what I came for, but the relief is mixed with a shot of adrenaline. Stepping out into the cool Berlin air, I can't help but feel a mix of triumph and trepidation. I did it, but it was too close for comfort.
So, Diary, tonight was a reminder of the razor's edge that is this life of espionage. For every laugh, there's a risk, and for every risk, there's a reason. And right now, that reason is a young refugee named Lucas Schmidt.
Until the next heart-stopping adventure, stay sly!