Nodoka, smiling as she continued the game with her friends, twisted free and rushed down a corridor, hoping to reach the library first. Nodoka had known all the routes, all the turns of the boarding school, but she never seemed to get there first. This was the first time in a long time that she had been able to play this game, and she was rusty,
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Snapping back to the girl in front of him, Alfred gave her a friendly look. "Don't worry, Miss! I will protect you from any evil doer around here! I'm also putting up posters to raise the spirits of the people in this city!" He didn't seem to notice her nervousness, in both her voice and posture. "You should also see the aliens on this weird planet! They run the shops and everything! I'm trying to befriend all of them!" It seems like he is jumping from one topic to the next.
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"T-There are evil doers here?" Nodoka questioned quietly, her hands gripping the small metal artifacts in her pocket even tighter. This didn't bode well at all - she didn't want to have to use Negi-sensei's pactio, but if there were-- "A-Aliens?!" The girl looked terrified at the prospect, and she forced herself to close her eyes and take deep breaths. This man was all over the place with a very short attention spans, much like the twins and Makie-san... Smiling, Nodoka nods.
"Y-You can befriend aliens?"
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"Freedom is my middle name!" Alfred told her before realizing that he hasn't given his name out yet. "I am Alfred F. Jones, the hero of World War II and the nation of America!" He started to pull one of his posters out. "It's great to meet you Nodoka! You should meet my roommate, Edward! He is really short, like you!" America shoved the poster into her hands. "Here! This is a poster of a giant hero! If you are depressed or something, just look at him and you'll instantly cheer up!"
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"I-It's a pleasure to meet you, Jones-san..." The girl replied timidly. He was very loud, and 'Freedom' appeared to be a strange middle name, though she was not one to judge. But... The nation of America? Nodoka's mind instantly lead to the idea that the man must be insane - there is no way that a man could be a country, right? "E-Edward-san..." She blustered when the poster was shoved into her hands, but she gripped it as best she could, eyes wide. "Oh, a-ahh... Thank you, Jones-san, r-really... I am sure it'll be very effective!"
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He gave another large smile at her. "One day I'll build a giant hero to protect everyone! No one will be in danger or harmed anymore! Not only that, but the alien shades will also have a protector with them at all times then!" America explained to her. It is a great plan that shows off his idealism and thoughtfulness!
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"Ah, t-that sounds like a very difficult plan, Jones-san..." Nodoka replied awkwardly. "It does sound like it would be good at protecting people, however... I-I hope it works out for you!" Nodoka smiled a little brighter, charmed slightly. The thought that this man wanted to protect people was comforting, more so than she'd dare admit. "Um, J-Jones-san... Can you tell me where I am?"
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