Hi! Glad you liked the pic spam. Have you had a chance to finish Colditz? It's such a great show.
If you want to read some Colditz fic, don't miss this amazing one that halotolerant wrote:
With the Wild Geese (21140 words) by halotolerant Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Colditz (1972), Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy - All Media Types Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Dick Player/Pat Grant, Dick Player/ Paul von Eissinger, Dick Player/OMC Characters: Dick Player, Pat Grant, Simon Carter, Paul von Eissinger, Bill Haydon Additional Tags: World War II, Prisoner of War, Austerity Britain Summary:
"The invitation has been sitting on the mantelpiece in Dick’s living room for almost a month. Not his usual style, displaying his social life like that - not that anyone but the char lady would have seen it - but when it had arrived he’d felt a momentary impulse to let it fall into the waste paper basket, and for that he deserved to see it constantly and learn not to be a bloody fool.
Unfinished business gets in the way of new plans; tonight is necessary, is an ending, and after he has gone through it he will, perhaps, stand some chance of freedom."
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If you want to read some Colditz fic, don't miss this amazing one that
With the Wild Geese (21140 words) by halotolerant
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Colditz (1972), Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy - All Media Types
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Dick Player/Pat Grant, Dick Player/ Paul von Eissinger, Dick Player/OMC
Characters: Dick Player, Pat Grant, Simon Carter, Paul von Eissinger, Bill Haydon
Additional Tags: World War II, Prisoner of War, Austerity Britain
Summary:
"The invitation has been sitting on the mantelpiece in Dick’s living room for almost a month. Not his usual style, displaying his social life like that - not that anyone but the char lady would have seen it - but when it had arrived he’d felt a momentary impulse to let it fall into the waste paper basket, and for that he deserved to see it constantly and learn not to be a bloody fool.
Unfinished business gets in the way of new plans; tonight is necessary, is an ending, and after he has gone through it he will, perhaps, stand some chance of freedom."