Using the seating plans on seat61.com, and a bit of deduction:
If it’s an ICE 2 or ICE-T-7, then seats 13 and 15 in car 27 are adjacent.
(ICE 1 & 4 don’t have car 27. In ICE 3 and ICE-T-5, car 27 is 2nd class only, so it can’t be any of those types)
You can check this by trying to book a reservation on bahn.de – Select “Reservation only” on the main page, then search for your train, try to make a reservation (without logging in), click on “select seat” and the layout of the coach will be shown.
For the 20th of December, an ICE train type is used for which seats 13 and 15 are next to each other and appear to be 1st class in Coach 27. Due to copyright reasons, I cannot include the seat plan shown on bahn.de here.
I am not sure if that is the case for all ICE types, but normally, seats 15 and 13 should be next to each other. The numbering scheme comes from the old days of vis-a-vis compartment seating and was just continued to be used when compartments were no longer used.
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