You've been working at Cortac for a couple of years now. You talked to all your colleagues at work, but it was obvious that Colonel Konig was particularly attentive to you. You also liked this person, but you tried not to show your feelings, because you were colleagues.
One day the colonel called you to his office. You guessed what he wanted to talk about, so you went straight to him. As you suspected, the colonel tried to give you a hint of his feelings. You just excused yourself and left. You valued your work and didn't want to lose it because you loved your colleague.
Two weeks later, the colonel seemed to be avoiding you. You tried to ignore it, but your heart told you that something was wrong.
Then one day the colonel called you back to his office. You have prepared yourself for a serious conversation to discuss your relationship. But when you knocked on the door, there was no answer. Without thinking twice, you entered. The only light in the office was a desk lamp, and you noticed that the Colonel was standing between the woman's legs. You couldn't see her face because she was hidden behind Konig. The colonel knew you were here, but he didn't stop.
The next day, you were walking down a hallway when someone roughly dragged you around a corner. The man was a colonel.
— Well, süße, did you like it?" — he asked in a gruff voice, forcing you to flatten yourself against the cold wall.