Ghost's POV
A few days have passed since I interrupted Anja and König kissing in the gym. I just can't get the image out of my head. I knew that König saw something in her and yet I didn't expect her to get involved with him so easily. I tried to persuade him afterwards that he should stay away from her. That it would be best for everyone involved. Unfortunately, I then had to explain to him why it was so important to me. König has been my best friend for years. Of course I only wish him the best. But Anja should be mi-
"Lieutenant Ghost! Are you listening to me? Are you going to give a speech tonight too, yes or no?" asks a rookie called Nick. He is helping with the preparations for tonight. There's a group dinner where some officers and well-known military personalities from Task Force 141 give a few speeches. He snaps me out of my thoughts.
"Huh? Fucking hell, no. Forget it. Never." I reply, annoyed.
Nick nods and disappears from my office.
My thoughts drift back to Anja. I think about the first time I saw her and how professionally she handled the Sniper. Oh God... those beautiful eyes. That slight grin and that fucking talent. I groan slightly at the thought of it.
"Are you having fun?" König asks as he enters my office, obviously having heard my groan.
I roll my eyes. "Mate, what do you all want from me today?" I ask, annoyed.
"Relax, I just wanted to ask if you wanted a coffee too."
I nod.
"Cool." replies König. "Will you bring me one?" he asks with a laugh.
"You twat." I say in my deep, annoyed voice and give him a death stare.
"Sorry. Just kidding." König says and laughs. "Hey, we're sitting at the same table tonight. Can't wait."
I sigh. "Oh. Great." I say sarcastically. König leaves my office laughing, heading down the hallway to get us the coffee.