D.S. Winters

D.S. Winters is a character from the short story Bahamut.

Appearance
D.S. has a dark skin, fair hair and brown eyes. He wears the Military Police uniform with a cap. He has a beauty spot under his left eye.

Story
D.S. is among the crowd that waits for Bertolt Weill to get out of the theater where his play was shown. The latter exits the building and gives D.S. the bunch of roses he got earlier.

Later on, the Military Police arrive at Bertolt's place to search anything that could be illegal. D.S. arrives and tells the MPs he will take care of that case himself.

Relationships

 * Bertolt Weill - D.S. appears to be familiar with Bertolt to an unknown extent, as he was waiting for him after his play and Bertolt gave him flowers. Moreover, after MPs made a search at Bertolt's to find drugs, D.S. arrived and told them he would handle it. Bertolt did not have any more troubles afterwards, likely thanks to D.S.' intervention.