Auschwitz - COMPLETE
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Category:
Singers/Bands/Musicians › HIM
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
24
Views:
2,689
Reviews:
10
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
Disclaimer:
This is a work of fiction. I do not know the members of HIM. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
Happy ending
HAPPY ENDING.
The next day, the pair watch for hours as hundreds, no thousands of Dying prisoners are marched from the camp. Its January 22nd, and the snow is falling thick. Some prisoners fall dead almost straight away, but the bodies are ignored as the guards hurry their escape, terrified of the Soviet advance. By night fall, the mass of moving bodies has gone, and a mere few thousand, dying and dead prisoners remain. Bam and Ville grasp hands and enter the camp, appalled at the sight before them. The remaining prisoners, dead bodies, litter the camp. People drop dead before them, some rush at them, hoping for food, salvation... Others just curl away, scared...they remember that Bam is a guard. I doesn't take the pair long to find prisoner uniforms, to change into them. Together, they look round the camp, in search Villes mother, in search of Hanna. They find Anita first...
"Momma...oh god no..." Ville whispers, clinging to the lifeless form of his mother. She is in fact, dead. "Oh god Bam...she's still warm...shes only just gone..." The Finn cries. Bam nods, embraces his lover. He knows how he feels, the emotional wounds of losing his mother still so fresh, its like they had only just been cut. Together, the pair stay in each other arms, sobbing their grief away, both having lost their mothers in such a cruel way, in such a short space of time.
When the sun rises the next morning, the pair go in search of Hanna, the woman carrying Villes baby. It doesn't take long for them to find her, in fact, it is her that finds them... To the surprise of the couple, she looks happy, healthy, like she hadn't been in the camp at all.
"I convinced the guard that raped me that the baby was his! He treated me like a queen...but he left me here...he said I'd die if I went with him..." She cried, hugging Ville tight.
"That's great darling!" He whispered, holding a hand to Hannas 6 month grown form. He felt his child kick for the fist time. He laughed at the feeling, grabbed Bams hand, making him feel it too.
For 5 days, the three 'prisoners' stayed together, but they were unable to drink, unable to eat...nothing was available at the camp... they began to lose hope, especially as Hanna grew weaker, but finally, on January 27th, 1945, the Soviets arrived to Liberate Auschwitz.
Convinced Bam and Ville were prisoners for being gay, they fed, cleaned and clothed the couple, but it was too late for Hanna...she died just 2 days after the soviets arrived. But a doctor was able to save her unborn child, a girl. Despite being 2 months early, the young child was born healthy, if a little small. Bam and Ville named her Aliisa. By February 14th, the pair, along with their new born baby, had left the camp, and had fled to England, in search of Villes brother, Jesse.
And, despite how cheesy it sounds, they lived happily, earning their living writing about the horrors of Auschwitz, raising their daughter into a beautiful young woman.
The next day, the pair watch for hours as hundreds, no thousands of Dying prisoners are marched from the camp. Its January 22nd, and the snow is falling thick. Some prisoners fall dead almost straight away, but the bodies are ignored as the guards hurry their escape, terrified of the Soviet advance. By night fall, the mass of moving bodies has gone, and a mere few thousand, dying and dead prisoners remain. Bam and Ville grasp hands and enter the camp, appalled at the sight before them. The remaining prisoners, dead bodies, litter the camp. People drop dead before them, some rush at them, hoping for food, salvation... Others just curl away, scared...they remember that Bam is a guard. I doesn't take the pair long to find prisoner uniforms, to change into them. Together, they look round the camp, in search Villes mother, in search of Hanna. They find Anita first...
"Momma...oh god no..." Ville whispers, clinging to the lifeless form of his mother. She is in fact, dead. "Oh god Bam...she's still warm...shes only just gone..." The Finn cries. Bam nods, embraces his lover. He knows how he feels, the emotional wounds of losing his mother still so fresh, its like they had only just been cut. Together, the pair stay in each other arms, sobbing their grief away, both having lost their mothers in such a cruel way, in such a short space of time.
When the sun rises the next morning, the pair go in search of Hanna, the woman carrying Villes baby. It doesn't take long for them to find her, in fact, it is her that finds them... To the surprise of the couple, she looks happy, healthy, like she hadn't been in the camp at all.
"I convinced the guard that raped me that the baby was his! He treated me like a queen...but he left me here...he said I'd die if I went with him..." She cried, hugging Ville tight.
"That's great darling!" He whispered, holding a hand to Hannas 6 month grown form. He felt his child kick for the fist time. He laughed at the feeling, grabbed Bams hand, making him feel it too.
For 5 days, the three 'prisoners' stayed together, but they were unable to drink, unable to eat...nothing was available at the camp... they began to lose hope, especially as Hanna grew weaker, but finally, on January 27th, 1945, the Soviets arrived to Liberate Auschwitz.
Convinced Bam and Ville were prisoners for being gay, they fed, cleaned and clothed the couple, but it was too late for Hanna...she died just 2 days after the soviets arrived. But a doctor was able to save her unborn child, a girl. Despite being 2 months early, the young child was born healthy, if a little small. Bam and Ville named her Aliisa. By February 14th, the pair, along with their new born baby, had left the camp, and had fled to England, in search of Villes brother, Jesse.
And, despite how cheesy it sounds, they lived happily, earning their living writing about the horrors of Auschwitz, raising their daughter into a beautiful young woman.