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Jul 04, 2011 19:45

A: 946 Beulah Street

[Today, Estonia is Not Impressed with whatever the town is up to. His own memories going weird was one thing, but after similar issues with Lithuania and Rin, he's starting to really worry. His housemates will find him writing a note before he leaves the house, to leave on the kitchen table for Raquel, whom he has decided is ( Read more... )

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B letunityblossom July 5 2011, 01:20:51 UTC
[Lithuania opens the door with an apron on. He's obviously been cooking. Also, he has poppy seed cookies in one oven-mitted hand, something he usually reserved for holidays at home.]

Estija. [More pleased than he should be that he remembered that.] How are you?

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webfreedomftw July 5 2011, 04:20:45 UTC
More happy than I have ever been to hear you using your language.

[And with that brief sappy moment, he goes on to his status report.] Ukraine seems to be okay. I don't know if you've been talking to her. Finland, too. Iceland's not doing well but with any luck this won't last long.

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letunityblossom July 5 2011, 04:27:08 UTC
[Stepping back a bit to let Estonia inside.]

Iceland's here now? Ah, I did speak to her on the phone, she seemed to be having similar problems to me.

Do you want a cookie, by the way?

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webfreedomftw July 5 2011, 05:15:46 UTC
He showed up not to long ago. She'll be alright.

And aren't the poppy seed cookies for holidays?

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letunityblossom July 5 2011, 05:18:47 UTC
We'll have all of Europe soon...

Ah, usually, I was just--cooking things...

[The number of things has overflowed from the kitchen into the dining room, which is visible from the entryway.

This is how he focuses on remembering, okay.]

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webfreedomftw July 5 2011, 06:29:28 UTC
[Estonia tilts his head, eyeing everything for a moment before looking back to Lithuania. There's a pause. And then the slightly shorter sort-of-Baltic nation reaches out to pat his slightly taller sort-of-brother on the shoulder.]

You should probably stop cooking and start eating now.

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letunityblossom July 5 2011, 06:32:36 UTC
[Lithuania laughs a bit.]

Ah, probably. Would you like anything?

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webfreedomftw July 5 2011, 06:41:06 UTC
A little bit of everything? [Might as well take advantage of his brother being crazy right?]

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letunityblossom July 5 2011, 06:44:44 UTC
[Look he is still comparatively sane when you take into account his location. Anyway, the kitchen is filled with Eastern European food.]

You're free to have whatever you want. I was really just trying to think of something to do that would make me focus on home...

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webfreedomftw July 5 2011, 06:52:09 UTC
[Comparatively sane, fine. Estonia wanders into the kitchen to get a plate and then start filling it with favourite dishes.]

That's smart. Have you been getting your language to stick any?

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letunityblossom July 5 2011, 06:55:44 UTC
On and off. [He smiles a bit shakily, but pretends it isn't shaky.] On, right now.

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webfreedomftw July 5 2011, 07:03:03 UTC
Do I need to practice with you?

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letunityblossom July 5 2011, 07:11:15 UTC
Once this wears off I'm speaking Lithuanian for a week.

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webfreedomftw July 5 2011, 07:22:27 UTC
You should teach the girls some things. I bet they'd like it. And so long as you're not expecting it to be perfect, I'll respond in kind.

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letunityblossom July 5 2011, 07:33:24 UTC
I don't mind not perfect. I wouldn't mind Estonian either, actually.

I'll ask the girls about it after this is over, I think.

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webfreedomftw July 6 2011, 01:05:01 UTC
That sounds like a plan. Anything to keep our minds away from this.

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