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motheringnation) wrote2013-05-07 10:33 pm
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Day Five: Locked Conversation #3 Ukraine and Lithuania
[Ukraine does her best to seem normal as she pulls Lithuania aside to have another talk with him. But the moment they're locked in her cabin, her emotions show up better on her face, she's nervous, edgy and yes, slightly more then she has been before.]
I watched England's window last night.
It was lit up.
I watched England's window last night.
It was lit up.
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[Even repeating the words back to her it takes Lithuania a moment to piece the information together.]
Then he lied. [Lithuania's tone is slightly bitter; of course England lied. Lithuania's luck was just terrible, wasn't it?] Alright. We know now, so-- Well, we can't exactly just walk up to him and ask.
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It was lit up....so he can't just be a prey.
....no, no we can't. ...but why would he lie if ...if he wasn't....
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Even if he isn't something bad, he was still lying.
....You don't think he's the doctor and covering for America again?
[She doesn't really, but she feels like she has to voice the possibility out loud.]
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...Though they could both be hunters, I suppose.
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[She flips through her notebook and starts adding some more notes. It's written in Ukrainian, with a few random strings of Russian, Lithuanian and Polish mixed in.]
Spain is probably still the best one to watch next.
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We should probably come up with some way of having these conversations that isn't too noticeable, though. [Since Ukraine dragging Lithuania into a cabin is a bit obvious.]
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That's true....I'm sure he doesn't like to agree with either America or England. ...
[She pauses.]
Well we can only have them in the cabins....maybe yours next time?