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Post by Cheshire Cat on Sept 16, 2012 8:03:58 GMT -5
Spain watched Canada leave then turned to France and America.
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Post by Alfred F. Jones on Sept 16, 2012 14:55:57 GMT -5
"Well, I didn't want to start a war. I just wanted to be more... Independant..." America let out a nervous laugh, "Well, freedom certainly is something worth fighting for..."
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Post by Gilbert Beilschmidt on Sept 16, 2012 15:02:28 GMT -5
"Even if you did not want a conflict. It is inevitable now, is it not?"
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Post by Cheshire Cat on Sept 16, 2012 15:09:32 GMT -5
Spain still spood there, looking at America and France.
Canada was finally home!
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Post by Alfred F. Jones on Sept 16, 2012 16:54:47 GMT -5
"True... To tell you the truth, I haven't planned this far ahead. I hoped that he would just... I don't know. Let me go quietly." He let out another nervous laugh. "You know, sometimes I think about how much of a fool I am, always looking towards the brighter side."
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Post by Gilbert Beilschmidt on Sept 16, 2012 17:54:14 GMT -5
"Mmm...On another matter, what happened to Mattieu?"
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Post by Alfred F. Jones on Sept 16, 2012 18:57:51 GMT -5
America avoided eye contact, and chose to stare at the floor instead, "He told me that.... He would rather not take my side.... And that he wouldn't be involved...."
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Post by Gilbert Beilschmidt on Sept 16, 2012 19:10:09 GMT -5
"It is a hefty price, battling for 'indépendance'. You can not blame Mattieu for not wanting to get involved."
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Post by Alfred F. Jones on Sept 16, 2012 19:22:37 GMT -5
"Yeah, well he's my brother! Aren't we supposed to back each other up no matter what?"
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Post by Gilbert Beilschmidt on Sept 16, 2012 19:33:18 GMT -5
France sighed, trying to think of a way to explain this simply. "Guerre is...different. The rules that could be applied to other things to not apply to guerre."
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Post by Alfred F. Jones on Sept 16, 2012 19:38:04 GMT -5
"I know that. It's just..." America sighed. "It's just that, we promised each other, when we were little, that we would always be there for each other, even when everyone else isn't." He rubbed his injured hand and stared at the floor and said in a soft voice, "I don't want to lose both of my brothers."
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Post by Gilbert Beilschmidt on Sept 16, 2012 19:54:43 GMT -5
"Amérique, even if Mattieu does not join you in this war, he will always be there for you. That, I can assure you of."
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Post by Alfred F. Jones on Sept 16, 2012 20:00:04 GMT -5
America closed his eyes and thought about that for a second. Could it be true? He looked at his bandaged hand. Only someone who cared would've done that. Canada came to him after the fire to see if he was okay. A bitter thought crossed his mind. England didn't. England was the one that started it. He reopened his eyes and said, "Thank you. I think I understand now."
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Post by Gilbert Beilschmidt on Sept 16, 2012 20:04:12 GMT -5
He smiled slightly. "Good. But, I can assure you that you will have the support of moi in this upcoming fight." (Since France already knows it will lead to War. It always does with Angleterre.) He glanced over at Spain. "What about you, Antonio?"
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Post by Cheshire Cat on Sept 16, 2012 20:11:09 GMT -5
Soain smiled, "I will gladly support you amigo, escpecially against that evil, bland cabrón."
{{Bastard.}}
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