Reviews for Strangers and Pajamas
Emmalynn03 chapter 1 . 7/21/2019
Is there a specific actress who portrays Violet?
I’m kind of imagining Lily Collins.
Emmalynn03 chapter 2 . 7/20/2019
Thank you for updating(:
I love this fanfic(:
Guest chapter 1 . 3/18/2019
can you please continue it
hewr himler chapter 1 . 6/16/2016
Move!
- Move it!
Move!
Move!
Now!
It's me home.
- Bye, Bruno!
- Bye, Bruno!
- Hello, sweetheart.
- Mum, what's going on?
- We're celebrating.
- Celebrating?
Your father's been given a promotion.
- That means a better job.
- I know what promotion is.
So we're having a little party
to celebrate.
He's still going to be a soldier though,
isn't he?
Yes, my lamb.
Yes, just a more important one now.
There's some even more exciting news,
but I think Dad wanted
to tell you about that himself.
- Moving? Where to?
- To the countryside.
That's miles away.
What about Karl and Leon and Martin?
Sweetheart, I know it's hard,
but we're all having to say goodbye
to our friends for the time being.
Anyway, we'll make new ones
where we're going. Won't we?
Of course you are.
You'll make lots of new friends.
Bruno, you can have your friends
around in the morning before we go.
Think of it as an adventure,
like in one of your books.
But this is the best house ever.
Well, you never know. The house
we're going to might be even better.
Dad says it's got a garden.
Look, the thing is, Bruno,
the thing about being a soldier,
is that life is not so much about choice,
it's more about duty,
so if your country needs
you to go somewhere, you go.
Now, of course, going somewhere else
is much easier
when you know that your family
are so delighted to go with you.
Bruno! You're getting bigger
every time I see you.
It's only been a week, Nathalie.
Well, perhaps it's me
that's getting smaller.
So, you two,
well, what do you think of all this?
Moving out of Berlin?
Well, Mummy and Daddy say
it's a good thing,
so I suppose it must be.
Children, be angels, will you?
Pass some food around.
Heil Hitler!
Congratulations.
- Doesn't he look wonderful?
- Absolutely.
I'm so proud of you, my boy.
Oh, dear. I sometimes wonder
if this is all down to me,
making you those costumes
for your little plays when you were tiny.
- You used to adore all that dressing up.
- Nathalie...
Does it still make you feel special,
Ralf dear?
The uniform and what it stands for?
Mother, it's a party.
Let's not spoil things.
Me, spoil things?
You should be careful.
Airing your views so publicly
could land you in trouble.
You know that.
So, how long are we losing you for,
my boy?
- Until the war is won, I would think.
- Well, not so long then.
Bruno!
All right, Bruno. Time to say goodbye.
- Bye-bye.
- Bye-bye!
"Time has come for me to sleep
Lord, I thank Thee for Thy keep
"Watch this night well over me
And teach me, Lord, to trust in Thee
"Care for children, sick and poor
Grant them, Lord, Thy blessing more
"And this I pray in Jesus' name
Care for my family just the same"
Amen.
Children, look. Look! Our new home.
I have some business to take care of.
I'll see you shortly.
Well, what do we think?
Come on. It's lovely.
You two choose your rooms.
I'll have Maria come
and help you unpack.
What do you think of it, Maria?
The new house.
It's not for me to say.
But it won't feel like home
until we make it feel like home, will it?
Is he already up?
Who was that?
One of your father's soldiers,
I suppose.
- He looked very serious.
- Well, they are, aren't they?
- Why are we whispering?
- I don't know.
- And play with who?
- The children over on the farm.
Farm? I didn't see a farm.
And that one, too.
You can only see it from my room.
And there are some children there?
- Yes, quite a few.
- That's good.
- So, I'll be able to play with them.
- I don't see why not.
I'll wait a little bit,
just to see what they're like,
- because they look a bit strange.
- The children do?
- Well, and the farmers.
- What sort of strange?
I'm sorry.
Vegetables.
There.
Bruno, have you unpacked everything?
Because I think you should
go back upstairs and finish off.
Thank you, ma'am.
Bruno.
- I told you they were strange.
- Who?
The farmers. They wear pyjamas.
Bruno, I was just
coming to look for you.
Well, thank you for that.
That was extremely useful.
- I'll be over to see you later.
- Of course, Herr Kommandant.
Come in.
Sit down, sit down.
Well, what do you think?
Oh, dear.
I want to go home.
You are home, Bruno.
Home is where the family is.
Isn't that right?
Bruno, you have to at least
give the place a chance.
I promise you,
it won't be long before you...
Why do the farmers wear pyjamas?
I can see them from my window.
The thing is, Bruno, those people...
Well, you see,
they're not really people at all.
Bruno, who told you it was a farm?
- Was it Maria?
- No.
It is a farm, isn't it?
Yes.
Is it to do with your new job?
All you need to know
about my work here, Bruno,
is that it's very important
to our country and to you.
We're working very hard
to make this world a better place
for you to grow up in.
But you're not a farmer.
You're a soldier.
Bruno, can you come and help me
finish sorting out in the kitchen?
I can still play with them, though?
The children.
I don't think so, Bruno. No.
Like you say, they're a bit strange.
A bit...
Well, they're different.
Don't worry, my darling.
We'll find you some new friends,
but they won't be the ones
from the farm.
Ralf, you promised.
- You said it was miles away.
- It is.
How was I to know he could see it
from the bedroom window?
There was one of them in our kitchen.
- Master Bruno, how are you today?
- Fed up.
You said the same thing
every day for two whole weeks.
- It's true.
- Well, you should be out playing.
- Playing with who?
- I don't know. Gretel?
- Well, you can make your own fun.
- That's what I'm trying to do.
One thing's for sure,
sitting around being miserable
won't make things any happier.
- Bruno, what are you doing?
- Exploring!
No! No, not in the back.
I told you, it's out of bounds.
- Explore at the front.
- But I've explored it all.
- Well, find something else to do.
- Like what?
Come back in now,
and we'll think of something.
So, children,
what are you doing today?
- Same as yesterday.
- And what was that?
- Same as the day before.
- Except you went exploring.
- I like exploring.
- Where did you go?
I wanted to look in the back garden,
but Mum wouldn't let me.
The back garden?
Well, God forbid.
I expect you'll be missing
those friends of yours.
I even miss school.
Well, I never thought
I'd hear you say that.
Anyway, you won't be missing it
for long.
- Really?
- I've arranged a tutor for you both.
A Herr Liszt
will be visiting twice a week.
So we're not going to school?
School's coming here?
On an old bicycle, I gather.
It's a bird without the...
Good morning, little man.
And how are you this morning?
- Can I ask you a favour?
- Well, you can ask.
Are there any spare tyres around?
An old one
from one of the trucks or something?
Well, the only spare tyre
I've seen around here
belongs to Lieutenant Meinberg.
- Well, is he using it?
- Yes, he's very attached to it.
Stop it. He doesn't understand.
He's only eight.
You're only 12,
so stop pretending you're any older.
What do you want a tyre for, anyway?
- I want to make a swing.
- A swing?
That does sound exciting.
You!
Here, now.
Move!
Take this boy to the outhouse
in the back garden.
There are some tyres in there.
He will select one.
You will carry it where he asks.
Do you understand?
Well, little man,
what are you waiting for?
How about this one?
Where's my mum?
She's out.
- When is she back?
- Soon, I expect.
But don't worry.
- But I might bleed to death.
- No, you won't.
- Will I need to go to hospital?
- No. It's only a small cut.
Come on. It's not that bad.
There, all better.
- What's your name?
- Pavel.
Now, you've got to sit still
for a few minutes
before you start
walking around on that again.
Will you tell my mum what happened?
I think she's going to see it for herself.
She'll probably take me to a doctor.
I don't think so.
- It could be worse than it looks.
- It isn't.
How would you know?
You're not a doctor.
- Yes, I am.
- No, you're not.
You peel potatoes.
I practised as a doctor.
Before I...
Before I came here.
You couldn't have been much good
then, if you had to practise.
Now, what are you going to be
when you grow up?
I know. An explorer.
How do you know that?
Is it nice on the farm?
Bruno. Bruno, what happened to you?
I made a swing,
but I fell off it and cut my knee.
But Pavel here, he carried me in
and put a bandage on it.
- Go to your room.
- But Pavel says I...
Don't argue. Go to your room.
Thank you.
It's not fair, you having this view.
Well, I'm not swapping.
I think school's here.
No, I mean more recent history.
- Are you interested in current affairs?
- Yes, very.
So, you'll be aware of the situation
in which our great nation
presently finds itself.
Yes. I read newspapers whenever I can
and one of Father's men
keeps me up to date
on everything that's happening.
Good. And you, Bruno.
Have you been reading newspapers?
- Have you been reading anything?
- Books.
Good. What sort of books?
Adventure books, mainly.
You know, knights in shining armour,
exploring strange lands and stuff,
and silly princesses
always getting in the way.
Well, this is why I'm here to help.
You're how old now, Bruno? Eight?
Time to get your head
out of those fiction books
and start learning about fact.
Time, I think,
to turn your mind to the real world,
and I believe
this would be the perfect start.
Die, die!
Die, die.
Hello.
I'm exploring.
- What are you doing?
- We're... We're building a new hut.
Have you got lots of friends over there?
A few. But we fight a lot.
That's why I like being out here.
I can be on my own.
- I'm Bruno.
- Shmuel.
- Sorry?
- I'm Shmuel.
That's your name? Never heard
of anyone called that before.
I've never heard
of anyone called Bruno.
But Shmuel. No one's called Shmuel.
I live in the house, back there.
- Have you got any food on you?
- No.
Are you hungry?
How old are you?
- Eight.
- Me, too!
It's not fair,
me being stuck over here on my own,
while you're over there,
playing with friends all day.
- Playing?
- Well, that number.
- Isn't it a part of a game or something?
- It's just my number.
Everyone gets given
a different number.
Right. Then what happens?
- I have to go back now!
- Really?
Yeah
Evil Writer chapter 1 . 4/25/2016
I enjoyed the prologue, it was very good :)
However, I would like to ask to use full paragraphs instead of short sentences. Either way, it was really good :) please continue!
Onikaforlife1 chapter 1 . 3/26/2016
This is so good! Please continue it!