I do not know for what or whom I wait. ; 1

Jan 23, 2010 11:02


[He doesn't recognize the house he's in. Which in all honesty, wasn't as strange as it should have been.

It's when he actually gets out of bed that things take a turn for the bizarre. Pictures. There were pictures of him and some strange family on the wall. As far as he knew, he'd never seen them before. And yet, he looked happy in them. Maybe it ( Read more... )

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semblance January 23 2010, 16:21:40 UTC
Parlez-vous français?

[England? Then I wonder if this is...]

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flowercensored January 23 2010, 16:28:42 UTC
Oui! C'est ma langue!

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semblance January 23 2010, 18:13:36 UTC
Then naturally you must be France. Enchantée de vous rencontrer.

I'm afraid you've been brought to a town called Mayfield.

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flowercensored January 23 2010, 18:21:33 UTC
Oui. You must know the other nations? Les mêmes à vous, mon cheri.

Mayfield? I have not heard of this place. Could you tell me more about it? It would be greatly appreciated, Mademoiselle.

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riflerosti January 23 2010, 16:30:28 UTC
[Oh... Great... You're here...]

It's not one of your idiotic pranks on each other.

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flowercensored January 23 2010, 16:34:57 UTC
Then what else could it be?

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riflerosti January 23 2010, 16:40:52 UTC
[HARK. Is that the sound of a fire-arm being loaded?

It's not for you... but we won't be clarifying that.]

An abduction.

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flowercensored January 23 2010, 16:48:57 UTC
[Automatically shifting the blame to you, sorry dude.]

Une abduction!? But I have done nothing to you, mon ami! There is no reason to abduct me!

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fuelefficient January 23 2010, 16:34:24 UTC
Ah...greetings, France-san.

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flowercensored January 23 2010, 16:36:41 UTC
Mon dieu! Are you all in on this?

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fuelefficient January 23 2010, 16:37:25 UTC
All in...?

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flowercensored January 23 2010, 16:38:16 UTC
England's prank, of course.

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puffinparadise January 23 2010, 16:40:47 UTC
France? ...As much as I like to believe it's England's fault, it...isn't.

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flowercensored January 23 2010, 16:44:42 UTC
Non? Do tell whose it is, then.

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puffinparadise January 23 2010, 16:48:47 UTC
It looks like America's town, but it isn't.

The one who is at fault is the anonymous group of people behind this town, not any of us.

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flowercensored January 23 2010, 16:51:19 UTC
How could a mere group of people take us to this place? And why would they want us here?

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supersizedpower January 23 2010, 17:52:02 UTC
Finally, someone doesn't think it's my fault!

Also, go away.

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flowercensored January 23 2010, 17:54:42 UTC
Well it is usually England's doing. Unless you were in on the joke.

Non.

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supersizedpower January 23 2010, 17:59:10 UTC
Neither of us did this, so don't go around blaming me!

You can blame England if you want, but it's not his fault.

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flowercensored January 23 2010, 18:06:28 UTC
If it is not his fault, then whose is it?

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