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Post by America on May 29, 2010 16:06:41 GMT -5
A couple minutes later, the bird came back and rested on his window sill. When Lithuania opened it the lines were darker, as if he'd been pushing harder, 'You know I don't like him.'
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Post by Lithuania on May 29, 2010 16:09:56 GMT -5
Lithuania sqeaked noticing how the words were darker, in tone and in writing. He gulped and wrote, 'I know that,' his writing was light and shakier. he gave it back to the bird and went to check on America before going back to his room.
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Post by America on May 29, 2010 16:12:47 GMT -5
When it arrived, the bird tweeted to get Lithuania's attention, 'Stay away from him,' the next note read.
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Post by Lithuania on May 29, 2010 16:20:17 GMT -5
'Why?' this was making Liet even more scared as he read the note. He waited for the next message, bring his knees to his chest and looking out the window, thinking/dearing he'd see Russia walking up to his house.
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Post by America on May 29, 2010 16:24:07 GMT -5
'Why are you arguing with me? He's over isn't he...' "What's that?" America asked, looking over Lithuania's shoulder.
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Post by Lithuania on May 29, 2010 16:29:46 GMT -5
"N-Nothing!" Lithuania quickly answered America hiding the papers behind his back. "A-Are you f-feeling any b-better, A-America-san?" he asked. He wrote the note behind his back, 'Why would you think that? Of course he's not here. He's probably with England or someone like that.' and somehow tied it to the bird's leg behind his back.
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Post by America on May 29, 2010 16:33:37 GMT -5
America nodded, "Tons!... Whatcha doin' behind yer back there?" The bird flew out from bhind Lithuania and America blinked.
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Post by Lithuania on May 29, 2010 16:37:01 GMT -5
"N-Nothing," Lithuania nervously laughed. "I'm g-glad your f-feeling b-beter," he managed a smile for America.
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Post by America on May 29, 2010 16:39:07 GMT -5
America shrugged, thinking they were love letters to Poland or something. There were no more visits from the note birdie.
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Post by Lithuania on May 29, 2010 16:40:12 GMT -5
((Dun dun duuuuuuuuun))
"W-What are you s-shrugging a-at?" Lithuania asked.
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Post by America on May 29, 2010 16:43:09 GMT -5
"Just shrugging off the note thing. I trust you," he patted Lithuania's head, "But why don't you just /text/ Poland?"
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Post by Lithuania on May 29, 2010 16:48:41 GMT -5
Lithuania blinked at the pat and what America told him. "P-Poland w-wanted to t-try this o-old thing," he lied to America, not wanting to say that Russia was the one send the notes to him.
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Post by America on May 29, 2010 16:50:45 GMT -5
"Too olde-timey for my taste," he said, laying back on the bed.
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Post by Lithuania on May 29, 2010 16:52:45 GMT -5
"P-Poland th-thought it s-seemed r-romantic," he told America.
((I gotta go bowling. I don't know when I'll be back.))
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Post by America on May 29, 2010 16:55:01 GMT -5
"I guess, if you're into that. I like instant-ness."
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