Japan made a noise of indignation. Everybody expected this. After all, if Switzerland stopped being neutral, the world would end. The rest of Africa followed suit, seeing as they have enough problems of their own without having to worry about a decision to this new policy. Liechtenstein followed her brother.
Finland and Sweden disagreed. The Finn did tend to swear a lot, especially when Russia was nearby.
Latvia shakily raised his hand and disagreed, and so did Lithuania and Estonia. They had just gotten out of the USSR a little less than twenty years ago. They wanted to enjoy the freedom.
Belgium and the Netherlands agreed, if only to see Germany become undone.
The ASEAN members disagreed. They didn’t want to be fined for accidentally swearing, even if it was tempting to agree. Taiwan followed suit.
“I’m in!” shrieked Prussia, climbing in from the window with Sealand in tow. The 17th floor window.
“Germany has already given an answer,” said Greece patiently. “And you are not allowed to vote.”
“What?” asked Prussia, obviously confused.
Denmark agreed with the proposition when Norway and Iceland opposed.
After a lengthy discussion amongst themselves, the members of South America disagreed. The ASEAN made a great point.
“I am in favour, just to see l’Angleterre eat ‘is words and fall into bankruptcy,” said France with a sneer.
“Care to make a wager on that, frog?”
“Bien sur, Rosbif.”
“I’m with France on this one!” chirped America. Japan sighed in relief.
“They have the same opinion,” Canada muttered quietly, massaging his temples. As usual, he was ignored.
“Alors! Une alliance avec les Etats-Unis! C’est nostalgique, non?”
England turned beet red in fury. America gestured an air high-five halfway across the table to which France obliged half-reluctantly. The Frenchman didn’t really indulge in such things.
Australia and New Zealand agreed too, especially after being offered the opportunity of seeing the pom eat his own words. Spain decided to go on their side too.
The discussion went back and forth and the noise level in the room was increasing.
Canada, who was yet to vote, raised his hand. “Where will the money go?”
The noise level decreased dramatically. Greece smiled. “The money will go to relief operations for nations that have been stricken by natural calamities-like a disaster fund.”
At this, several nations who disagreed earlier changed their opinion. Finally, the policy was approved and set to start the following week.
Slovenia and Slovakia silently agreed that maybe this was the best time to exit the Eurozone, which was annoying since they only joined recently.
“There is also another request,” said Greece before the nations went to their own separate worlds again. He read the note he had scribbled on his palm earlier that morning. “The security personnel would like to request that all forms of liquor, weapons, drugs and nicotine be banned from the-”
The noise level went up dramatically that the windows shattered.
“I’m neutral,” he said quietly.
Japan made a noise of indignation. Everybody expected this. After all, if Switzerland stopped being neutral, the world would end. The rest of Africa followed suit, seeing as they have enough problems of their own without having to worry about a decision to this new policy. Liechtenstein followed her brother.
Finland and Sweden disagreed. The Finn did tend to swear a lot, especially when Russia was nearby.
Latvia shakily raised his hand and disagreed, and so did Lithuania and Estonia. They had just gotten out of the USSR a little less than twenty years ago. They wanted to enjoy the freedom.
Belgium and the Netherlands agreed, if only to see Germany become undone.
The ASEAN members disagreed. They didn’t want to be fined for accidentally swearing, even if it was tempting to agree. Taiwan followed suit.
“I’m in!” shrieked Prussia, climbing in from the window with Sealand in tow. The 17th floor window.
“Germany has already given an answer,” said Greece patiently. “And you are not allowed to vote.”
“What?” asked Prussia, obviously confused.
Denmark agreed with the proposition when Norway and Iceland opposed.
After a lengthy discussion amongst themselves, the members of South America disagreed. The ASEAN made a great point.
“I am in favour, just to see l’Angleterre eat ‘is words and fall into bankruptcy,” said France with a sneer.
“Care to make a wager on that, frog?”
“Bien sur, Rosbif.”
“I’m with France on this one!” chirped America. Japan sighed in relief.
“They have the same opinion,” Canada muttered quietly, massaging his temples. As usual, he was ignored.
“Alors! Une alliance avec les Etats-Unis! C’est nostalgique, non?”
England turned beet red in fury. America gestured an air high-five halfway across the table to which France obliged half-reluctantly. The Frenchman didn’t really indulge in such things.
Australia and New Zealand agreed too, especially after being offered the opportunity of seeing the pom eat his own words. Spain decided to go on their side too.
The discussion went back and forth and the noise level in the room was increasing.
Canada, who was yet to vote, raised his hand. “Where will the money go?”
The noise level decreased dramatically. Greece smiled. “The money will go to relief operations for nations that have been stricken by natural calamities-like a disaster fund.”
At this, several nations who disagreed earlier changed their opinion. Finally, the policy was approved and set to start the following week.
Slovenia and Slovakia silently agreed that maybe this was the best time to exit the Eurozone, which was annoying since they only joined recently.
“There is also another request,” said Greece before the nations went to their own separate worlds again. He read the note he had scribbled on his palm earlier that morning. “The security personnel would like to request that all forms of liquor, weapons, drugs and nicotine be banned from the-”
The noise level went up dramatically that the windows shattered.
Okay, that proposal can wait.
Canada sighed. He didn’t even get to vote.
(This was horrible. *hides in a corner*)
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I'm interested to see where this would go though!
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OP WANTS MORE LIKE BURNING!!!
this is awesome btw and i love your writing style! X3 plz have more confidence! op believes in you~~~~~~~~~!
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Make this another person who can't wait for an update!
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