End Game (Harbingers Book 20) by Gansky Alton

End Game (Harbingers Book 20) by Gansky Alton

Author:Gansky, Alton [Gansky, Alton]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Amaris Media International
Published: 2017-05-05T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter 6

We moved around the massive chamber investigating the smaller compartments. Some were empty; others had mundane things like basic supplies and even toilet paper. Very old and frozen toilet paper. It made me wonder where the bathrooms were located.

Andi had grown talkative—a sign she was getting nervous. “Zeke, what do you think the Nazis did with the flying saucers?”

“My guess is that you might be right and they engineered their own saucers from one they found here or someplace else. They were working on rockets—the V1 and the V2. The V2s did a lot of damage to London. Maybe the saucer was going to be the next wave of tech to prosecute the war.”

“So the seats in the back of the craft were for soldiers?” she asked.

“Maybe. Or maybe they were used to ferry around bigwigs. Allied bombers and fighter jets described some pretty strange aircraft they called foo fighters. Maybe those things were what they were seeing.” He sighed. “I’m just spit-balling here. Of course, there are some people who believe that several Nazi leaders escaped to South America. Some say that Hitler made it out, too. I suppose having your own flying saucer might make escape easier.”

“I thought Hitler killed himself,” Chad said.

“That’s what most believe, but others hold a different opinion. For all we know, he came here. We do know there was a lot of planning to restart the war from South America. Those guys didn’t give up easily.”

“I wanna know how they got those things out of here and into the air,” Chad said.

“That’s what we’re looking for,” Zeke said. “They had to fly those things in, so I assume they must have been able to fly those things out.”

“Which would explain the UFO sightings in Antarctica,” Andi said.

Zeke nodded. “Exactly.”

He led us into yet another chamber. This one was larger than most and held a machine shop. That made sense. More and more I felt like we were strolling through a haunted factory—a frozen, haunted factory.

I was bringing up the rear, not because I’m lazy or slow, but because it was the place for me to be, what Zeke called a “tactical position.” I was the last to enter each of the manmade ice caves.

The team filed through the opening. I would be the last to enter, but before I made it inside, I heard a scream, maybe two or three screams (one sounded like Chad) that made me hold up. As I did, dim figures came charging toward me, their flashlights cutting through the darkness like light sabers.

Brenda shot past me carrying a package. It took a second for my startled brain to realize that Daniel was the package.

“Duch, duch,” Daniel screamed.

Behind them came Chad, then Andi. Zeke was the last to hot-foot it out of the space.

“Run, Tank!”

I held my ground and steeled myself to face whatever was attacking them. I raised my light, partly to see, partly to blind the thing heading my way.

Nothing came.

I took two steps forward and listened.



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