
Nothing more was ever heard of Bruno after that.
Several days later, after the soldiers had searched every part of the house
and gone into all the local towns and villages with pictures of the little boy,
one of them discovered the pile of clothes and the pair of boots that Bruno
had left near the fence. He left them there, undisturbed, and went to fetch the
Commandant, who examined the area and looked to his left and looked to his
right just as Bruno had done, but for the life of him he could not understand
what had happened to his son. It was as if he had just vanished off the face of
the earth and left his clothes behind him.
Mother did not return to Berlin quite as quickly as she had hoped. She
stayed at Out-With for a several months waiting for news of Bruno until one
day, quite suddenly, she thought he might have made his way home alone, so
she immediately returned to their old house, half expecting to see him sitting
on the doorstep waiting for her. He wasn't there, of course.
Gretel returned to Berlin with Mother and spent a lot of time alone in her
room crying, not because she had thrown her dolls away and not because she
had left all her maps behind at Out-With, but because she missed Bruno so
much.
Father stayed at Out-With for another year after that and became very
disliked by the other soldiers, who he ordered around mercilessly. He went
thinking about him too. One day he formed a theory about what might have
occured and he went back to the place in the fence where the pile of clothes
had been found a year before.
There was nothing particularly special about this place, or different, but
then he did a little exploration of his own and discovered that the base of the
fence here was not proper attached to the ground as it was everywhere else
and that, when lifted, it left a gap large enough for a very small person (such
as a little boy) to crawl underneath. He looked into the distance then and
follow it through logically, step by step, and when he did he found
that his legs seemed to stop working right-as if they could't hold his body up
any longer-and he ended up sitting on the ground in absolutely the same position as Bruno had every after for a year, though he did not cross his
legs beneath him.
A few months after that some other soldiers came to Out-With and Father
was ordered to go with them, and he went without complaint and he was
happy to do so because he didn't really think what they did to him any more.
And that's the end of the story about Bruno and his family. Of course all
this happened a long time ago and nothing like that could ever happen again.
Not in this day and age.