A/N - Once known as the Jewel Box, Dresden is a German city, the capital of Saxony and known for once being the residence of the Kings of Saxony. The city centre was once admired for its baroque and rococo designs, and it was considered one of the finest and prettiest cities in all of Europe.
Until February 1945 when the bombers came.
I've visited the city twice during my time living abroad in Europe. The first was in 2008 / 2009, I can't remember exactly. Barely twenty years after reunification, the city was in the process of being rebuilt. Many old buildings from the Communist era remained standing. The Frauenkirche had been rebuilt after the Soviets / East Germans ensured it was left as ruins for nearly 50 years, but the square on which it stood was rather empty. I revisited the city around ten years later and the changes were simply astounding. The old beauty might not be completely recaptured but city planners and designers have done their best to give it an old-world charm though it does all feel relatively modern and clean.
I was in two minds about what sort of story to write with Dresden as the setting. Part of me thought about a historical fiction romance with the Dresden bombings and the end of WWII as a backdrop, but to be honest, no story featuring that could really end happily, particularly with Dresden situated in what was formerly East Germany. So... I've stuck with a modern-day setting.
Don't speak German. Any German is a direct translation using Google Translate. Grammar is probably completely incorrect as I think it translates language directly but doesn't change the grammar.
Previous stories in this series:
Love Around the World - Andorra (Mature)
Love Around the World - Bangkok (Interracial)
Love Around the World - Colombia (Transgender)
Australian / British standard English. There is a good chance of reading the following: lots of profanity, characters drinking, typos, and bad grammar at times.
Proofreading and editing suggestions provided by OhDave1. Any mistakes are still mine.
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Romance blossoms between the new guy and his pretty boss.
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Walking into the office of my boss, he was the Chief Operations Officer (COO). He pretty much ran the day-to-day operation as his boss, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) was far more involved in other matters. Good guy, and someone who did keep his finger on the pulse, but I deal with the COO on a daily basis.
"Take a seat, Mark," he muttered, slamming paperwork onto the desk with a grunt, "This is all fucking bullshit, like usual."
"SNAFU, Bill?" I wondered.
That made him laugh. "It's always fucked up thanks to that fucking vote. Jesus Christ, fucking Brexit. It's completely fucked everything."
"Is that why I'm here?"
"Yeah... Look, even before the vote, we were looking into contingencies as we were aware that a vote to leave was seriously going to fuck every single company that had dealings on the continent. I know one or two of our major competitors were doing the same thing, but there was almost an arrogance with the Remainers... And those companies which didn't think about making preparations are now hurting worse than us."
"Considering we're probably months away from a deal... What's the idea?"
"Though we've voted, we don't leave immediately. We're still technically operating under the same rules as if we were in the European Union until they invoke Article 50. Hopefully, the government isn't stupid enough to invoke it until we're at least somewhat prepared. But considering the morons in charge..."
"I'm guessing I'm sitting here because of all the bollocks then?"
"What do you think of this as an Australian?"
"Eh... All I think is of the billions and billions of assets that lie in our soil that are being mined and then sold, yet what's our government doing about it? Fuck all. We should be one of the richest countries on the planet due to everything that can mined. Think like the Norwegians with their gas and oil. Could be a lot better. Then again, could be a hell of a lot worse."
He pulled out a folder and I just knew it was my employee file. "So you arrived in the United Kingdom around fifteen years ago on a visa. Grandparents, right?"
"Yeah, father's parents are Poms. Emigrated in the sixties. Mother's parents are German. She was born there but they emigrated when she was a child. My mother's parents returned home when retiring as they admitted to missing their homeland. Father's parents never considered it."
"Ever looked into German citizenship?"
I had to bite. "Why do you ask?"
"Simply put, Brexit. We're a joint UK-German operation, but with the UK withdrawal, our part of the business is going to suffer. I don't care if we have the best negotiators on the planet, the European Union will not give us a favourable deal. They will look after their own. Voting how we did assures that we are now outsiders. Rivals."
"And you're asking me about German citizenship..."
"I'm aware that you're now a resident, but with changes on the horizon, even British citizenship won't help, and I doubt you can work in the EU on just your Australian passport."
"Nope. I have to abide by Schengen rules."
"But if you were applying and obtained German citizenship, you could work in Germany."
"Okay, I'm definitely going to bite, Bill. What's on your mind?"
"I'll put it simply. We want you to help set up our new HQ in Germany. The operation in Germany was always small time compared to our operations here in the UK. That's going to change very quickly. Frankly, those who can move to Germany to continue working for us will be offered the opportunity. We have plenty of Europeans who will no doubt be looking to leave the UK since the vote. What is going to happen is that a German national will be leading it and we'll be shipping you in as her number two. In a way, you're going to be in my seat with the new person in charge. The entire business will require restructuring because of this mess."
"Fantastic," I muttered.
"To be honest, most of us don't have a fucking clue what's actually going to happen until a new trade deal is sorted and we know what laws we have to follow. But the Board want us on the front foot with this. Our German partners are not particularly happy with the vote but realise there's now nothing we can do about it. We just have to protect the business and as many jobs as possible as this whole process isn't going to be easy."
"Where's the new operation?"
"Dresden, in the old East Germany. Ever been there?"
"Nah, my trips have only ever really been to Berlin or Munich if we're talking holiday, and I'm obviously in Frankfurt for business every couple of months."
"We're basing ourselves there as it's one of the fastest developing cities in the old East, and the German government is trying to pivot the area away from the industries that once propped up the economies of the old East Germany. Trying to bring them forward into the twenty-first century. We've already got people on the ground looking for a site as we plan on building an entirely new facility. Top-of-the-range equipment, capable of supplying all of the EU and hopefully further afield. Operations here in the UK will remain for here and Ireland and we'll likely continue our trading with the Commonwealth."
"When do you want me on the ground?"
"Not too soon though we would like you to visit within the next couple of months. As soon as building commences, we'll start sending you there to oversee things. The new CEO of our German operations won't be in position until it officially opens but, like usual, she's pretty much being groomed for it."
"She?"
"Ah, yeah. Given how the EU is pushing for more equality, the Board suggested we either hire or promote a woman who is capable of holding the position. She hasn't worked for our company before but knows our industry like the back of her hand. She knows her stuff and won't need babysitting. We wouldn't do that to you or her. She'll hit the ground running."
"I've got plenty of holiday time saved up. I'm happy to head out to Dresden on a holiday, and get the lie of the land. I mean, this is an offer and not a move without me agreeing, right?"
"Not a bad idea, Mark. Try and get out that way within a couple of months. Speak to some locals. I'll make sure you're given a few numbers so you can speak to some people who live locally. Ask about things such as house prices. Oh, another thing, how's your German?"
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Ziemlich verdammt gut, um ehrlich zu sein,"