You Can't Hide Forever 26
anonymous
May 19 2010, 19:11:52 UTC
“So, like, should they be considered suspects or what?” asked Poland.
“Suspects is a strong word,” said Spain, “I think we should wait until they reply before jumping to conclusions about them.”
“Spain is right,” said France. “They could just be unable to check their emails.”
“They still should have found a way to contact us,” said Russia.
“What motive would those four have anyway?” asked Ukraine. “They would have no reason to out all of us.”
“Taiwan might have one since she wanted to be independent from me for years-aru,” China said softly.
“But China,” started South Korea, “I don’t think she would ever resort to-”
“Everybody stop,” interrupted Norway. “Do any of you hear that?”
The nations who were in the room and the ones on the screens fell silent and listened.
It was footsteps. Two pairs of footsteps were quickly running down the corridor to where the room was.
Denmark and Cuba, who were closest to the door, quickly stood up and stood in front of the door with chairs in their hands. The nations on the computers got posed to cut off their computers and Estonia was ready to cut the feed. The ones at the table slowly started to stand up so they could join the fight as well.
The footsteps got louder and closer. Denmark and Cuba got posed and ready to fight who ever came through that door.
The door flew open and two figures burst in and fell on the floor. Cuba and Denmark raised the chairs and were about to bring them down on the two intruders until they noticed who they were.
“Vietnam and Bulgaria?” they all said in unison. The pair looked worse for wear. They were covered in dirt and scratches and mud and leaves were caked in their hair.
Both nations sat up and tried to catch their breath. Norway handed them bottles of water.
“Like, what happened to you two?” asked Poland.
“W-We a-all need to get out of here!” said Vietnam breathlessly.
“What?” asked Lithuania. “What do you mean?”
“Men...Men in the jungle!” gasped Bulgaria. “They chased us-wheeze-They somehow knew about this meeting!”
“We both thought we lost them but they found us! We might have 10 minutes at the most.”
“WHAT?!” everyone collectively yelled.
As soon as they said that, there was a distant but loud boom from the corridor. The nations in the room looked down the corridor.
“Suspects is a strong word,” said Spain, “I think we should wait until they reply before jumping to conclusions about them.”
“Spain is right,” said France. “They could just be unable to check their emails.”
“They still should have found a way to contact us,” said Russia.
“What motive would those four have anyway?” asked Ukraine. “They would have no reason to out all of us.”
“Taiwan might have one since she wanted to be independent from me for years-aru,” China said softly.
“But China,” started South Korea, “I don’t think she would ever resort to-”
“Everybody stop,” interrupted Norway. “Do any of you hear that?”
The nations who were in the room and the ones on the screens fell silent and listened.
It was footsteps. Two pairs of footsteps were quickly running down the corridor to where the room was.
Denmark and Cuba, who were closest to the door, quickly stood up and stood in front of the door with chairs in their hands. The nations on the computers got posed to cut off their computers and Estonia was ready to cut the feed. The ones at the table slowly started to stand up so they could join the fight as well.
The footsteps got louder and closer. Denmark and Cuba got posed and ready to fight who ever came through that door.
The door flew open and two figures burst in and fell on the floor. Cuba and Denmark raised the chairs and were about to bring them down on the two intruders until they noticed who they were.
“Vietnam and Bulgaria?” they all said in unison. The pair looked worse for wear. They were covered in dirt and scratches and mud and leaves were caked in their hair.
Both nations sat up and tried to catch their breath. Norway handed them bottles of water.
“Like, what happened to you two?” asked Poland.
“W-We a-all need to get out of here!” said Vietnam breathlessly.
“What?” asked Lithuania. “What do you mean?”
“Men...Men in the jungle!” gasped Bulgaria. “They chased us-wheeze-They somehow knew about this meeting!”
“We both thought we lost them but they found us! We might have 10 minutes at the most.”
“WHAT?!” everyone collectively yelled.
As soon as they said that, there was a distant but loud boom from the corridor. The nations in the room looked down the corridor.
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Also: aaaaaaaah! Cliffhanger-o-doom!!
*camping out on this thread*
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Can't wait for more!
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;_; Why wasn't Piri-tan Philippines mentioned even once? Though, I really like this... =3
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