Two Fliegers were standing close to the door of Quarter #6, having their ears pressed at the metallic door. Busy pilots who were running past, stopped for a moment, shook their heads and continued their everyday duty as nothing happend. A deep sobbing was heard from the inside, followed by fits of silent weeping. As one of the Fliegers slowly opened the door, the crying noise stopped at once and a tearful voice shouted:
"Leave me alone you Alufolienglattstreicher! There's nothing you can do for me!"
The Flieger shocked as he didn't expected that a beauty like her, with those doll-like lips and flowing brown hair, can have such powerful and dominant voice. He was totally irritated.
"Feldweb-bel B-braun? Ehm t-tschuldigung, ich m-meant Frau B-braun?"
He stuttered intimidated.
"Ach du... have you swallowed a broomstick or what? Tell me already what the matter is! I'm being verdammt-nochmal busy, and I've got to catch a transport!"
She angrily threw a pen after him and looked up from the piece of paper she was writing on. The Flieger's face became as pale as clay, as he came closer and put a letter on her desk. Then he ran out of the quarter as if a hungry beast was after him. Sarah disgustedly opened the letter and read:
"Redundancy letter... Mrs. Braun, you're hereby disband from the Rheinland Military. Your recent behaviour has shown..."
She took a deep breath and in rage, she tore the letter into a hundred pieces.
"Scheisse!"
Half an hour later, Sarah calmly left her quarter a last time with a backpack and a folded slip of paper in her right hand. She ignored the prying eyes on her and made her way to the Officer quarters. "Vize Admiral Theodor Wilhelm Falk von und zu Sittlingen" was standing in dark green letters on a golden sign. Sarah shivered. She turned her head and checked if the corridor was empty. Then she quickly slided her letter underneath the doorsill and pushed it on the other side. When she stood up again, she hastily proceed to the hangar bays where her public transport to Planet Stuttgart was waiting for departure.