Idiots will always be idiots 4/?
anonymous
February 20 2010, 22:28:08 UTC
South Korea, Japan, and Hungary side
Japan wondered how these three got together. Being with these two separately was reasonable, but both? At first him and Hungary were going to follow France who was leading England somewhere at one in the morning, but South Korea joined them, which made things worse. S. Korea was searching for China, but got lost and he though Japan might know, but didn’t. So, they ended up looking for China after sleep(ing in their hotel).
When they woke up they decided to go to Chinatown since China couldn’t be anywhere else. Hungary seemed a little annoyed until she remembered China had a lover too (not Korea!). She then grabbed her camera along and Japan had a little confused face. When they reached Chinatown, the streets were already crowded. China, who had come early in the morning, was already deep in the crowds. They decided to ask around.
“Have you seen Aniki?” asked S. Korea.
“Who?” asked the man.
“China-san,” Japan said.
“Ah, him? He went that way, aru,” the man pointed in the direction where there were more people.
Japan sighed as they went that direction. Through crowds of people, they couldn’t find the large country. But Hungary knew if she could find the largest country, surely the other would appear. Seeing a hint of a beige scarf she yelled, “That way!”
They ran to the man with the scarf, but he was soon gone. Korea sighed, “Why? Why does Aniki hate me?”
Remembering the many times Korea had groped him Japan was going to say some thing, but was interrupted by a voice. It was speaking in Chinese and to… Russia! Korea jumped up and turned around the corner to meet the man who seemed like China and tried to grope him. “ANIKI!” he shouted happily.
But he found out what he was holding wasn’t a chest, but a stomach. Korea was a bit confused. Did China grow taller? No, he didn’t. As Korea looked up at the man he saw he had blonde hair and glasses, not like China at all. Japan and Hungary turned around the corner and gasped.
“America-san!” Japan exclaimed.
“Hey Japan! Who’s this that’s hugging me right now?” America asked.
“I’m South Korea…” S. Korea said a bit embarrassed.
The man behind America was speaking in Chinese again. America responded back in the same language, very fluently including “aru”s .
“America-san, I never knew you knew how to speak Chinese,” said Japan surprised for out of the three he spent the most time with this country. Before when America had come over to Japan, he had sent a translator and only spoke English.
“What are you talking about Japan?” America laughed, “I’m only speaking the local dialect around here!”
“That means the local dialect around here is Chinese,” Hungary said only a bit surprised. Then she looked around and saw nothing. She sighed, “Have you seen China?”
“No?” America said wondering why Hungary would ask for China.
“But I need to find Aniki! I have to tell him something!” S. Korea whined.
“What?” America asked.
Hungary somehow knowing how this would turn out grabbed Korea’s wrist and said, “Good-bye America, nice talking to you,”
She then dragged the whining Korea in the opposite direction of where China really was. Japan followed and said to America, “You have more talents than you think. And go check on England-san okay? He seems to be in a bit of trouble,”
America watched them go off before he went off to England. He was the hero right? And Japan was always right, so the hero should go save anyone in need…
Japan wondered how these three got together. Being with these two separately was reasonable, but both? At first him and Hungary were going to follow France who was leading England somewhere at one in the morning, but South Korea joined them, which made things worse. S. Korea was searching for China, but got lost and he though Japan might know, but didn’t. So, they ended up looking for China after sleep(ing in their hotel).
When they woke up they decided to go to Chinatown since China couldn’t be anywhere else. Hungary seemed a little annoyed until she remembered China had a lover too (not Korea!). She then grabbed her camera along and Japan had a little confused face. When they reached Chinatown, the streets were already crowded. China, who had come early in the morning, was already deep in the crowds. They decided to ask around.
“Have you seen Aniki?” asked S. Korea.
“Who?” asked the man.
“China-san,” Japan said.
“Ah, him? He went that way, aru,” the man pointed in the direction where there were more people.
Japan sighed as they went that direction. Through crowds of people, they couldn’t find the large country. But Hungary knew if she could find the largest country, surely the other would appear. Seeing a hint of a beige scarf she yelled, “That way!”
They ran to the man with the scarf, but he was soon gone. Korea sighed, “Why? Why does Aniki hate me?”
Remembering the many times Korea had groped him Japan was going to say some thing, but was interrupted by a voice. It was speaking in Chinese and to… Russia! Korea jumped up and turned around the corner to meet the man who seemed like China and tried to grope him. “ANIKI!” he shouted happily.
But he found out what he was holding wasn’t a chest, but a stomach. Korea was a bit confused. Did China grow taller? No, he didn’t. As Korea looked up at the man he saw he had blonde hair and glasses, not like China at all. Japan and Hungary turned around the corner and gasped.
“America-san!” Japan exclaimed.
“Hey Japan! Who’s this that’s hugging me right now?” America asked.
“I’m South Korea…” S. Korea said a bit embarrassed.
The man behind America was speaking in Chinese again. America responded back in the same language, very fluently including “aru”s .
“America-san, I never knew you knew how to speak Chinese,” said Japan surprised for out of the three he spent the most time with this country. Before when America had come over to Japan, he had sent a translator and only spoke English.
“What are you talking about Japan?” America laughed, “I’m only speaking the local dialect around here!”
“That means the local dialect around here is Chinese,” Hungary said only a bit surprised. Then she looked around and saw nothing. She sighed, “Have you seen China?”
“No?” America said wondering why Hungary would ask for China.
“But I need to find Aniki! I have to tell him something!” S. Korea whined.
“What?” America asked.
Hungary somehow knowing how this would turn out grabbed Korea’s wrist and said, “Good-bye America, nice talking to you,”
She then dragged the whining Korea in the opposite direction of where China really was. Japan followed and said to America, “You have more talents than you think. And go check on England-san okay? He seems to be in a bit of trouble,”
America watched them go off before he went off to England. He was the hero right? And Japan was always right, so the hero should go save anyone in need…
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