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Apr 04, 2010 20:53

[HOORAY TODAY IS EASTERN ORTHODOX EASTER TOO. AND I AM NOT RUSSIAN ORTHODOX so seriously feel free to correct me on anything that is about to transpire.Russia is sitting in the dining room. In the dark. Alone. With like two candles burning. There are some wilting sunflowers in an empty jar. Does this sound depressing? Because it totally is. But yet ( Read more... )

*time of troubles

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Action watchful_knight April 5 2010, 08:32:37 UTC
[Okay, so you clearly are of the wrong denomination, but that doesn't mean that they can't live together, Poland has taught him so much. Even if they can't do the religious part of the celebration together, that's not everything.

So have a somewhat tinier Lithuania than what you're used to with an armful of fresh sunflowers knocking against the doorpost.]

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Action sunflowersunday April 5 2010, 19:25:59 UTC
[Under any other circumstance, he would have welcomed Lithuania with open arms and smiles and maybe a pipe. Still, he's pretty AHHHHHHHH about both Poland and Lithuania. It happens.

Lithuania may be tinier (and that is weird to him), but he's still, in Russia's mind, the enemy, or at least a future enemy until this whole False Demetri fiasco is resolved.

Russia's inner reaction is this: DHSJAKPRTEGHWUKRFHAWGBRGKWEGKHEAJDSRT

Russia's outer reaction is to jump a little, set his face into a cold expression, and grip his fork a little too tightly. In Russian:]

H-hello.

[Translation: DON'T HURT ME.]

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Action / Lithuanian watchful_knight April 6 2010, 06:18:56 UTC
Good morning, Muskovy.

[That's what you get for being nice ;O; Anyway he'll come a few steps inside and offer the flowers to him.]

You liked those, if I remember right?

[Flowers are kind of a big deal to almost all of Eastern Europe, so he pays attention to that.]

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Action / Russiannnnn sunflowersunday April 6 2010, 20:33:38 UTC
[KINDNESS IS CONFUSING TO HIM. ESPECIALLY FROM LITHUANIA. AREN'T YOU SUPPOSED TO BE AT WAR WITH ME RIGHT NOW.

Russia blinks in confusion and carefully takes the flowers (hoping that there are no knives hidden among the stems.)]

I do. ...Thank you, I suppose.

[The thanks is said as though it leaves a bad taste in his mouth. He stares blandly at Lithuania.]

Why are you doing this?

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Action /Lithuaniannnnn though the can always switch to Polish if Russia prefers that XD watchful_knight April 7 2010, 08:31:20 UTC
[Actually no that Novgorod sibling of yours is much more annoying, as is Teutonic. And clearly knives carry a meaning similar to flowers, as does fingerbreaking. At least when you're madly in love and from eastern Europe.]

We're neighbors back home, and as such we should get along well, don't you think?

[Trying to act as if Muskovy wouldn't be this offputting.]

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