Sweet child of mine- chap 8 (5/6)
anonymous
October 17 2010, 01:14:31 UTC
And he wasn't going to just…. Stand there and watch him abusing Latvia like that! It took the poor boy years to stop quivering every time he sees Russia, and he was just recovering from a nasty cold caused by turmoil in one of his big financial companies! For crying out loud, Latvia might not have been a very useful ally like Russia might have been, but he was a good, trustworthy boy.
And before that- he wanted him to take down the pink curtains he hang in his office, and to remove the oil panting he had there, saying it made the office look ridiculous. True, he didn't know that the painting was a 16th century original, and that the girl drown there was his daughter, or that the curtains were hand-made, a gift Hungary gave him when he complained how gray his office was. But it didn't matter. He had no right to tell him how to decorate his office.
"-I like, totally could use a cup of coffee-" He pressed the button connecting to the secretaries' center- "someone please bring my coffee to my office- thanks. You know how I drink it."
And until he gets his boiling cup of relaxation, he was going to do the second-best thing. Rant and Bitch and Whine. He picked up his phone and speed dialed to Lithuania's office. Toris was good at listening to his rants. Good- he answered- "-Liet~!"
"-let me guess, you're boss is being- and let me quote- 'a total, absolute ass'?"
"-you bet! God. He wants me to apologize to Russia for that slap I gave him after the last world conference. And he just never listens to me! y'know- I just love democracy now- 'cause back then you couldn't just tell a crappy boss to fuck off- I can't wait to the elections anymore! He's totally going to lose. Honestly- I won't say that ANYONE could do better- I've had worse- but- sheesh!"
On the other end of the line Lithuania put the phone on speaker and kept reading the papers, offering Poland an occasional "you're right" and "huh, sure". He would just let him rant until he'll run out of things to complain about. It might take a while, so He'll get some work done in the meantime. He knew Poland for over a thousand years now, and he could never remember the beginning of his own rant at the end so it didn't matter if he was listening or not.
"-and then he was, like, so what? And I said, like, hello, are you stupid or something? And he said no way because it would be against that stupid information security law- I was against it but then it was like, whatever. Y'know, but things change. I don't need that thing now. Not with what happened around in the last decades. Now they just use it to hide all the dirt about themselves and its like, totally not what this law was made for! and god I'm so glad that Tomasz's party want to change it because this law just suck! And talking bout him-I should send you a few of last week papers. He's all over them. Well-"
And before that- he wanted him to take down the pink curtains he hang in his office, and to remove the oil panting he had there, saying it made the office look ridiculous. True, he didn't know that the painting was a 16th century original, and that the girl drown there was his daughter, or that the curtains were hand-made, a gift Hungary gave him when he complained how gray his office was. But it didn't matter. He had no right to tell him how to decorate his office.
"-I like, totally could use a cup of coffee-" He pressed the button connecting to the secretaries' center- "someone please bring my coffee to my office- thanks. You know how I drink it."
And until he gets his boiling cup of relaxation, he was going to do the second-best thing. Rant and Bitch and Whine. He picked up his phone and speed dialed to Lithuania's office. Toris was good at listening to his rants. Good- he answered-
"-Liet~!"
"-let me guess, you're boss is being- and let me quote- 'a total, absolute ass'?"
"-you bet! God. He wants me to apologize to Russia for that slap I gave him after the last world conference. And he just never listens to me! y'know- I just love democracy now- 'cause back then you couldn't just tell a crappy boss to fuck off- I can't wait to the elections anymore! He's totally going to lose. Honestly- I won't say that ANYONE could do better- I've had worse- but- sheesh!"
On the other end of the line Lithuania put the phone on speaker and kept reading the papers, offering Poland an occasional "you're right" and "huh, sure". He would just let him rant until he'll run out of things to complain about. It might take a while, so He'll get some work done in the meantime. He knew Poland for over a thousand years now, and he could never remember the beginning of his own rant at the end so it didn't matter if he was listening or not.
"-and then he was, like, so what? And I said, like, hello, are you stupid or something? And he said no way because it would be against that stupid information security law- I was against it but then it was like, whatever. Y'know, but things change. I don't need that thing now. Not with what happened around in the last decades. Now they just use it to hide all the dirt about themselves and its like, totally not what this law was made for! and god I'm so glad that Tomasz's party want to change it because this law just suck! And talking bout him-I should send you a few of last week papers. He's all over them. Well-"
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