The Enemy and I
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  • Reads 75
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2017
Anna was born and raised in England and spent most her young teenage life wanting to travel. When she finally did, she met a German mathematician, in which she married 2 years later and moved in with him. This was with some speculation due to the controversial nationalities with the past war. Yet, they ordinarily continued their married life happily. Once world war two broke out, things seemed different to Anna. She had concerns for her family who still remained in England, and as much as she tried the war did cause some separation between her husband and herself. Anna is given a spontaneously, daring offer - to become a German spy. This would enable her to wall free on her home land, to return to her family. Yet, it was a lot more complicated than she had anticipated. She meets new faces, and makes new relations - ones that could even threaten her marriage. Where do Anna's loyalties lie within such a divisive war?
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