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Post by Gilbert Beilschmidt on Aug 20, 2012 0:37:20 GMT -5
"Is something the matter?"
"Oh, that helps with a headache? I will remember that!"
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Post by Gilbert Beilschmidt on Aug 20, 2012 0:38:01 GMT -5
If I poof for a while, I most likely fell asleep.)
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Post by shark on Aug 20, 2012 0:38:22 GMT -5
"Nope.." Taiwan said, looking down at her feet
"Sureee.."
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Post by shark on Aug 20, 2012 0:38:38 GMT -5
(awww okay))
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Post by shark on Aug 20, 2012 0:51:59 GMT -5
I guess u went to sleep ;3;
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Post by Gilbert Beilschmidt on Aug 20, 2012 8:46:40 GMT -5
"Alright then." Japan said, looking around and wondering where Pochi went.
"Veeee Luddy. What should we do now?"
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Post by shark on Aug 20, 2012 11:15:30 GMT -5
"Looking for something?"
Germany shrugged. "What do you want to do.." Bad answe
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Post by Gilbert Beilschmidt on Aug 20, 2012 17:46:14 GMT -5
"Pochi seems to have disappeared."
"We could make some pasta!"
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Post by shark on Aug 20, 2012 17:47:46 GMT -5
"Oh no.." Taiwan looked around her surroundings.
"We already had some pasta idiot!"
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Post by Gilbert Beilschmidt on Aug 20, 2012 17:49:35 GMT -5
Italy frowned. "So...we can't have more...?"
"Did he not follow us?"
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Post by shark on Aug 20, 2012 17:51:13 GMT -5
"Aren't you full?" Germany coughed.
"I was holding him until we got to the house. And then I put him down."
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Post by Gilbert Beilschmidt on Aug 20, 2012 17:56:25 GMT -5
"Pochi?" Japan called out, frowning when the dog didn't appear.
"There's always room for pasta!"
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Post by Gilbert Beilschmidt on Aug 20, 2012 17:59:07 GMT -5
Mein gott. Im Polish?)
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Post by shark on Aug 20, 2012 17:59:19 GMT -5
Taiwan called his name too, walking out of the kitchen to see if he was lying on the floor or something.
Germany sighed. "Not now."
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Post by Gilbert Beilschmidt on Aug 20, 2012 18:05:15 GMT -5
>.> F this. I hate taht Polish bastard. Taking my land...))
"Why not now?" Italy tilted his head to the side.
Japan frowned, walking through the house, but not finding the small dog.
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