[In the morning, Poland notices people getting gifts out of their stockings. Curious, he makes his way to his own, which is white on the top half and red on the bottom, with Królestwo Polskie embroidered at the top in red. He gives the note a cursory look and discards it, then digs in... and finds a bundled up apron inside. He's confused for a
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[...For gifts, at least.]
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[He angles the camera over to show the nativity set, loving set up in his little home chapel area, on the other side of the crucifix from the statue of the Virgin.]
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Like, thanks! You like, gave me that machine, you know, for playing music, so I thought I'd share some music with you, too, you know?
[He's really glad she likes it. And that it turned out okay, given the amount of trial and error involved in figuring out how to record himself.]
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[Seriously, a ton.]
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[Which he shouldn't, because... because it's like, not like Liet doesn't know Poland likes him, or doesn't feel the same way. They're married, for the love of God, they've been married for months and make love sometimes, and it's silly to feel so shy about doing things for him!]
[...Poland feels it anyway, though.]
The, um, the cloak looks way good on you...
[In a decisive moment, he skitters over to Liet's side, pressing the second gift into his hands. It's wrapped in a cloth bag, because he still can't wrap his head around treating paper like it's disposable.]
H-HeretakethisIlikemadeitforyou!
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You're totally welcome!
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Merry something, Poland!
[Yeah, who knows if he even remembers the name of the holiday. Probably.]
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