...it figures. Seeing I don't think he's the kind to leave without telling me he found a new place, I think it's a safe bet to say that Korea went home.
[Minus one... he wasn't sure what that meant, but since this speaker had to have been that man there was little chance for it to be a good message. He wasn't very close to Korea, so he couldn't say for sure, but Spain had disappeared whether because he was never here to begin with or because he was taken away by this guy. Minus one...
Romano considered responding to the message, went over a few choices phrases he could say to him. Nothing seemed appropriate. His hands trembled as he switched on the voice feature. He hoped his voice didn't reflect the anxiety he felt.]
How many more "went home"? [which must be a codeword for something else] And how many are left, damn it?
[His word choices could clearly have been better, but it still reflected how he felt about the whole thing. Usually people came and went without him caring too much but sometimes it still hit close.]
It's a bit of an inaccurate account as sometimes people leave then come back. I've heard that Spain had been around but I never spoke with him and haven't seen his name on the communicator's list in a while, either. So That's two recently that I can think of. [He shrugged just a tiny bit, though it obviously wasn't seen. Really, he only kept track of people who he considered to be friends as otherwise it was quite a task.] There's still plenty of people around still, though.
[Hearing Spain's name mentioned by this guy puts him a little more on edge. He didn't expect Canada to guess who he was so quickly - then again, he wouldn't have put it past anyone involved in the war.]
I don't care about the other people. That bastard was here. I saw him. [Call him crazy, but he's positive he saw Spain for that brief moment.] Answer me this: how do we leave? It sounds like it's easy for anyone to move about as they please, but all the same there isn't an exit just waiting either. Damn it...
[It was just sheer luck that Spain had came and went recently more than him actually really knowing who he was speaking to. On the other hand, he was absoutely sure who it was he was speaking to now.]
There is no obvious exit to find. One's welcome to look if they want, but if it helps, some people have been here for over a year without finding a way out.
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Romano considered responding to the message, went over a few choices phrases he could say to him. Nothing seemed appropriate. His hands trembled as he switched on the voice feature. He hoped his voice didn't reflect the anxiety he felt.]
How many more "went home"? [which must be a codeword for something else] And how many are left, damn it?
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It's a bit of an inaccurate account as sometimes people leave then come back. I've heard that Spain had been around but I never spoke with him and haven't seen his name on the communicator's list in a while, either. So That's two recently that I can think of. [He shrugged just a tiny bit, though it obviously wasn't seen. Really, he only kept track of people who he considered to be friends as otherwise it was quite a task.] There's still plenty of people around still, though.
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I don't care about the other people. That bastard was here. I saw him. [Call him crazy, but he's positive he saw Spain for that brief moment.] Answer me this: how do we leave? It sounds like it's easy for anyone to move about as they please, but all the same there isn't an exit just waiting either. Damn it...
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There is no obvious exit to find. One's welcome to look if they want, but if it helps, some people have been here for over a year without finding a way out.
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