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I'm the enemy
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Ongoing, First published Jul 08, 2017
Lucille Ansel was a French army nurse who spent her days caring for injured soldiers. Sounds simple right? Wrong. She had to face lots of problems each day to keep them and her alive. Her situation is made more difficult when a new soldier arrives. Covered in blood and gashes, she was uncertain whether he'd make the night. Yet she did  her duty and helped him. What she doesn't know is that he is a German soldier, the enemy, who was so injured he stumbled into the wrong tent.

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