You Can't Hide Forever Part 25
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May 19 2010, 17:22:48 UTC
Germany adjusted the camera and cleared his throat. “If I may, Lithuania, I shall take control of this meeting for the moment to address what has happened. I thank you for setting up this meeting. I know that this must have been very hard to do.”
“It was no problem. Really,” said Lithuania humbly and with a nervous smile before he sat down in his chair.
“Last night, the major news networks and news papers in our respective countries were given proof our existence. We must found out how and where they got this information. There is no way that every single one of our countries had a security breach at the same time. Something else is at work here.”
“Like what?” asked Norway, “You think one us of told?”
“That could be a possibility.”
“But why?” asked Belgium. “What is there to gain from that?”
“Maybe recognition? They want the world to know that their country exists?” said Canada.
“If that was true, you would be the first suspect Matt,” America joked.
“Y-You shut up! You know I wouldn’t pull something like this!” yelled Canada angrily.
“Chill Matt. I was just joking,” America nervously smiled back.
“This is not a time to joke around America!” exclaimed England. “Our people and our lives could be in grave danger!”
America dropped the smile and looked away. "You don't think I know that? I said I was sorry."
“Anyway, if it was for recognition then Taiwan, Sealand, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus would be suspects,” said Austria.
“ And Sealand is automatically cleared of suspicion since he has been with us for the past few weeks,” piped in Finland and Sweden nodded in agreement.
“So could it be someone who isn’t here?” asked Iceland.
“That’s right. Who isn’t here that received one of your emails Lithuania-aru?” inquired China.
Lithuania thought for a moment before speaking, “Well, I sent emails to Tibet and Mongolia, but with Tibet, I got an email back saying that he was up in the mountains training his mind and had been for months. He is due back in Lhasa in a day or so.”
“So we can cross Tibet off then,” said Thailand.
“What about Mongolia?” asked Australia.
“His aide sent me an email saying that Mongolia disappeared weeks ago but told me that’s normal for him to leave without telling people where he is going. He likes to wander around on the steppes or something like that,” said Lithuania.
“Any word on when he would be back?”
Lithuania shook his head. “The email went on to say that he will just come back when he wants.”
“So who else is missing?”
“Netherlands is vacationing somewhere,” said Belgium with an exasperated look on her face. “He wouldn’t tell me where just in case someone was listening in. He said he would try to get here without being seen.”
“Okay then, what about Kenya, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Cameroon and Botswana?” asked Cuba. “Any word from them?”
“Ah well, they said would try to make it here when they could. They said they all had to find ways to escape their countries with people noticing,” said Seychelles, “If they couldn’t make it, I was supposed to tell them what happened."
“That just leaves Turkey, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Bulgaria who didn’t reply back,” said Lithuania.
“It was no problem. Really,” said Lithuania humbly and with a nervous smile before he sat down in his chair.
“Last night, the major news networks and news papers in our respective countries were given proof our existence. We must found out how and where they got this information. There is no way that every single one of our countries had a security breach at the same time. Something else is at work here.”
“Like what?” asked Norway, “You think one us of told?”
“That could be a possibility.”
“But why?” asked Belgium. “What is there to gain from that?”
“Maybe recognition? They want the world to know that their country exists?” said Canada.
“If that was true, you would be the first suspect Matt,” America joked.
“Y-You shut up! You know I wouldn’t pull something like this!” yelled Canada angrily.
“Chill Matt. I was just joking,” America nervously smiled back.
“This is not a time to joke around America!” exclaimed England. “Our people and our lives could be in grave danger!”
America dropped the smile and looked away. "You don't think I know that? I said I was sorry."
“Anyway, if it was for recognition then Taiwan, Sealand, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus would be suspects,” said Austria.
“ And Sealand is automatically cleared of suspicion since he has been with us for the past few weeks,” piped in Finland and Sweden nodded in agreement.
“So could it be someone who isn’t here?” asked Iceland.
“That’s right. Who isn’t here that received one of your emails Lithuania-aru?” inquired China.
Lithuania thought for a moment before speaking, “Well, I sent emails to Tibet and Mongolia, but with Tibet, I got an email back saying that he was up in the mountains training his mind and had been for months. He is due back in Lhasa in a day or so.”
“So we can cross Tibet off then,” said Thailand.
“What about Mongolia?” asked Australia.
“His aide sent me an email saying that Mongolia disappeared weeks ago but told me that’s normal for him to leave without telling people where he is going. He likes to wander around on the steppes or something like that,” said Lithuania.
“Any word on when he would be back?”
Lithuania shook his head. “The email went on to say that he will just come back when he wants.”
“So who else is missing?”
“Netherlands is vacationing somewhere,” said Belgium with an exasperated look on her face. “He wouldn’t tell me where just in case someone was listening in. He said he would try to get here without being seen.”
“Okay then, what about Kenya, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Cameroon and Botswana?” asked Cuba. “Any word from them?”
“Ah well, they said would try to make it here when they could. They said they all had to find ways to escape their countries with people noticing,” said Seychelles, “If they couldn’t make it, I was supposed to tell them what happened."
“That just leaves Turkey, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Bulgaria who didn’t reply back,” said Lithuania.
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