Mistaken Message [1b/?]
anonymous
January 11 2011, 23:08:49 UTC
Matthew could just die of embarrassment right there and then. To bad he didn’t, since now he had to listen to what those three came up with. No matter what, that letter was not going to be send.
Gilbert snatched the notepad out of Antonio’s hands. “You can’t write that.” He said. “Let me handle this. You are almost the most awesome person I’ve ever seen.”
“Almost?” Antonio asked.
“Well, I am obviously more awesome.” Was the German’s answer.
Francis took it out of Gilbert’s hands again and continued. “I would love to get to know you better. Somewhere in a private setting, preferably. I can bring a bottle of good wine and who knows what can happen.” For some reason, Matthew was thankful that the way the Frenchman waggled his eyebrows could not be written down.
The three continued to write for a while, until Francis finally signed it with “Matthew Williams.” He carefully ripped the paper out of the notepad and looked at it with a pleased expression. “What do you think, boys?” He asked the other two.
“I like it.” Antonio said.
“It’s a work of art!” Gilbert exclaimed loudly. A bit too loudly, since the next moment the blackboard eraser connected with his head.
“Pay attention!” The teacher shouted. Mister van Rijn didn’t like to be interrupted. The Dutchman could get pretty scary when he was like this.
While the other three were distracted, Matthew quickly snatched back his notepad and the ‘love letter’.
“Class dismissed.” The teacher said. “Drop your homework on my desk when you leave.”
Matthew was the first to get up. He shoved his books in his bag with a little more force then necessary, placed his homework on the teacher’s desk and fled before Francis, Antonio and Gilbert could think of more ways to embarrass him.
Though in his hurry to get away, he hadn’t noticed that it wasn’t just his homework what he had handed in.
The Dutch are fairly good traders and are also cheapskates, so I thought Netherlands would do good as an economics teacher. I hope this is a bit like what OP had in mind.
Of course it's what OP had in mind!
anonymous
January 12 2011, 04:50:17 UTC
Yup ^^ Oh what happened in my school was that the senior admin (principal, vice principals and the like) got this boy's email to his crush. Was pretty hilarious. Anyway, Netherlands! (Am part Dutch myself and am happy to see him lulz) Hoho, way to go with the BFT and poor Canada! Love how they completely rewrote his letter and how Netherlands threw the blackboard eraser at Prussia's head! (Brings back good memories of my primary school days!) shall go back to stalking the thread until your next update
Gilbert snatched the notepad out of Antonio’s hands. “You can’t write that.” He said. “Let me handle this. You are almost the most awesome person I’ve ever seen.”
“Almost?” Antonio asked.
“Well, I am obviously more awesome.” Was the German’s answer.
Francis took it out of Gilbert’s hands again and continued. “I would love to get to know you better. Somewhere in a private setting, preferably. I can bring a bottle of good wine and who knows what can happen.” For some reason, Matthew was thankful that the way the Frenchman waggled his eyebrows could not be written down.
The three continued to write for a while, until Francis finally signed it with “Matthew Williams.” He carefully ripped the paper out of the notepad and looked at it with a pleased expression. “What do you think, boys?” He asked the other two.
“I like it.” Antonio said.
“It’s a work of art!” Gilbert exclaimed loudly. A bit too loudly, since the next moment the blackboard eraser connected with his head.
“Pay attention!” The teacher shouted. Mister van Rijn didn’t like to be interrupted. The Dutchman could get pretty scary when he was like this.
While the other three were distracted, Matthew quickly snatched back his notepad and the ‘love letter’.
“Class dismissed.” The teacher said. “Drop your homework on my desk when you leave.”
Matthew was the first to get up. He shoved his books in his bag with a little more force then necessary, placed his homework on the teacher’s desk and fled before Francis, Antonio and Gilbert could think of more ways to embarrass him.
Though in his hurry to get away, he hadn’t noticed that it wasn’t just his homework what he had handed in.
The Dutch are fairly good traders and are also cheapskates, so I thought Netherlands would do good as an economics teacher.
I hope this is a bit like what OP had in mind.
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