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June 8 195x
.:456 Stone st :.
[After such a drastic event, the house at this address is immaculately clean, for a change. There is none of the usual rubble that normally befalls it, and even the stairs are intact for once. In fact, flowers line the living room on every stable surface. The largest vase is in the kitchen, though, where Hungary is doing the last touches to the icing on her cake. Ella Fitzgerald play on the phonograph.
It's someone's wedding anniversary. If you're nearby and can smell the flowers or the food, come pay a visit for free cake.]
.: Make-out Point:.
[Hungary is wasting what precious ammunition she has shooting targets, over and over again until nothing remains of them but tufts. The trees are next.]
.:456 Stone st :.
[After such a drastic event, the house at this address is immaculately clean, for a change. There is none of the usual rubble that normally befalls it, and even the stairs are intact for once. In fact, flowers line the living room on every stable surface. The largest vase is in the kitchen, though, where Hungary is doing the last touches to the icing on her cake. Ella Fitzgerald play on the phonograph.
It's someone's wedding anniversary. If you're nearby and can smell the flowers or the food, come pay a visit for free cake.]
.: Make-out Point:.
[Hungary is wasting what precious ammunition she has shooting targets, over and over again until nothing remains of them but tufts. The trees are next.]
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( ( Looking at the cake. It all looks good. ) ) Ah, it doesn't matter, gracias.
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[Without prompting, she starts pouring the tea, as well. At least it's a distraction.]
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Ah, ( ( He isn't sure how to react to hearing about Russia. Spain's always thought he was a nice guy! A little strange and waaaay too cold for his liking but nice! ) )
. . . So you and Prussia are getting along?
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Prussia would try to kill him.) )no subject
Well, I haven't had to hit him over the head lately.
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That's good. What about Austria? You haven't mentioned him.
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Mister Austria had been droned for a while, and quite distant even before that.
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Ah. . . ( ( Looking down at his tea. Aaaaawkward. ) ) I didn't know, lo siento.
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I'm stronger than heartbreak, Spain. You should know that by now.
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Back home, you and Austria are very happy together. It's been that way for awhile.
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I'm glad you remember us like that.
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[She pushes another plate of sweets--no sense in underfeeding her guest--toward him] And it was nice to be treated like an equal by the person you loved.
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And together, the two of you became some of the stronges in all of Europe. Ah, it's almost like a child's story.
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And like all good stories, it had to come to an end. Sometimes I envy you, not knowing what to come.
But I'm not... Unhappy now. Even in this insane place, I think I can go on living. And I think we nations might become closer yet.
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speaking of getting closer ) )
How's Prusia doing? Do you know?
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Ah, not much has changed. His habits did, but the way he goes about them is the same. He snatches up the muffins when they're still too hot, and doesn't like the music I play.
[Sips tea, for emphasis, but sets the cup down a tad too hard.] But he doesn't complain that much anymore when I take his motorcycle on a ride. That does feel nice.
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He doesn't think you're trying to poison him?
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In this town, we have to trust each other. And my baking may not be up to par with mister Austria's, but it's hardly poisonous.
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I didn't mean it was bad! I like it, ahaha. I was just surprised Prussia does, is all! ( ( Changing the topic changing the topic ) ) Right! Trust! We have to trust each other, I agree!
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And in this place, we have to use that trust more than anything else. If it means having to tolerate Prussia, then it's worth it.
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Ah, you say it like it's a bad thing. Prusia's a good person, really, you'd like him too if you let yourself try.
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Of course he is. We're all good people, in our own ways. Oh dear, Spain, it's not as if I hate the fellow.
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He gets into fights a lot and he says really mean things and he's not very nice to women or me or France or anyone else really. . . and he's really loud and some times his jokes aren't very funny and he's not a very good cook but. . . What was I saying? Oh, right, he's a really good person.
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