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Mona Lisa Stolen - France Flips anonymous January 5 2010, 01:55:53 UTC
Paris, August 1911 ( ... )

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Re: Mona Lisa Stolen - France Flips (2of?) anonymous January 5 2010, 01:58:53 UTC
Meanwhile, in the next hallway over, Prussia stared at the globs of paint in front of him ( ... )

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Re: Mona Lisa Stolen - France Flips (3of?) anonymous January 5 2010, 02:03:06 UTC
“Italy?” Germany perked up at the name ( ... )

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Re: Mona Lisa Stolen - France (4of?) anonymous January 5 2010, 02:06:16 UTC
The wheels in France’s head turned rapidly as he stared at the blank spot on the wall. So engrossed was he, he didn’t even notice two more patrons arriving ( ... )

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Re: Mona Lisa Stolen - France Flips (5 of?) anonymous January 5 2010, 02:08:41 UTC
Everyone froze, except for the two ladies who took their cue to leave (they weren‘t going to get anything out of the powerful man now), and the museum employee who rolled his eyes at France for saying what he said not to long ago ( ... )

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Re: Mona Lisa Stolen - France Flips (6of?) anonymous January 5 2010, 02:12:27 UTC
Meanwhile ( ... )

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Re: Mona Lisa Stolen - France Flips (7of7) anonymous January 5 2010, 02:13:30 UTC
Clang!

France fell forward, unconscious, with a new formed lump on his head. Italy tilted his head to see his savior. “Ms. Hungary!”

“See, like I told ya I’d get help!” Poland peeked from behind Hungary and smiled.

“For goodness sakes, Italy!” Austria took off his coat, casually tossed France aside, and covered Italy with it. “What are you doing running around naked?” He didn’t really need a reason for why France was naked: That was no mystery.

Once Italy got up, he hugged all three and told them how France thought he stole the Mona Lisa, and how happy he was to see all them, etc., etc.

They’d left by the time the museum employee found his country, stark naked, ass up in the air, and groaned at how this man was suppose to represented their country. On top of all that…

“The Mona Lisa is still missing!”

The famous painting had actually been stolen the day prior by the one of the maintance worker, an Italian. The Mona Lisa was eventually recovered. One whole year later.

“Dammnit! We almost got it back!”

AN: Hope ya liked.

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Re: Mona Lisa Stolen - France Flips (7of7) anonymous January 5 2010, 05:13:09 UTC
Bwahahahaha! Very nice, Anon!

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Re: Mona Lisa Stolen - France Flips (7of7) anonymous January 5 2010, 18:28:33 UTC
Somehow I found it absolutely adorable how Italy familiarly called da Vinci "Leo" *u*

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