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Corrupting innocent children, one game at a time.
Who: America and all the 'kiddies', of course. No old people.. unless you want to come to crash the party, or are with special permission (*coughJapancough*)
Where In one of the larger tea rooms.
When: Friday night, starting around 7pm.
Rating: I'll say PG-13, since America's awesome is too much for just PG to handle.
Summary: Instead of helping Prussia out over his kitchen war, he's been doing more practical things. Like making his game roomfrom games Japan gave him. (Far from the library of course, since scary women are scary.)
the Story:
It took a few days, but mostly because he was trying to do it without drawing attention to himself. He really didn't want any part in the war over the kitchen, and so decided to ignore it entirely, letting Prussia fend for himself. No, it wasn't a cowardly thing to do. He'd spoken to Japan about his idea on the subject (actually it was a sort of wording it so he got what Japan thought without asking his opinion directly on it) and decided after much debate (and realizing that with the war going on he can't get a burger god damn it) he decided to just say screw it.. Prussia wasn't forcing everyone to become German citizens on his watch. And like hell he was fighting in a war against his friends to help a nation that didn't exist anymore.
That didn't mean he was giving up the library, like England told him to. Obviously it was important, otherwise everyone wouldn't have been freaking out so much. Still he wouldn't be touching it until the whole Prussia thing blew over, and instead sneakily invaded and claimed an innocent tea room while everyone was freaking out over the kitchen.
Honestly, who needed a room to drink tea in?
Little by little, the room became crowded with stuff he had to search in varying closets for or barter with the vendors for. And of course, it partially took so long because he needed to stop for breaks a lot. Or nap. Or whatever. He moved all the unimportant things like fancy tables and stuff, making set ups for various games. There were a few Dance Dance Revolution set ups of various mixes, there was a spot for Rock Band with all the controllers, and a few TVs with various imported games, mostly fighting games, that were obviously in a language America couldn't read but loved playing anyway. Of course, he also had to pilfer snacks and soda and stuff, though any sort of pizza or actual edible food would come later.
He was busy hooking up a LAN connectionfor Halo when the clock struck 7 o'clock.
Where In one of the larger tea rooms.
When: Friday night, starting around 7pm.
Rating: I'll say PG-13, since America's awesome is too much for just PG to handle.
Summary: Instead of helping Prussia out over his kitchen war, he's been doing more practical things. Like making his game room
the Story:
It took a few days, but mostly because he was trying to do it without drawing attention to himself. He really didn't want any part in the war over the kitchen, and so decided to ignore it entirely, letting Prussia fend for himself. No, it wasn't a cowardly thing to do. He'd spoken to Japan about his idea on the subject (actually it was a sort of wording it so he got what Japan thought without asking his opinion directly on it) and decided after much debate (and realizing that with the war going on he can't get a burger god damn it) he decided to just say screw it.. Prussia wasn't forcing everyone to become German citizens on his watch. And like hell he was fighting in a war against his friends to help a nation that didn't exist anymore.
That didn't mean he was giving up the library, like England told him to. Obviously it was important, otherwise everyone wouldn't have been freaking out so much. Still he wouldn't be touching it until the whole Prussia thing blew over, and instead sneakily invaded and claimed an innocent tea room while everyone was freaking out over the kitchen.
Honestly, who needed a room to drink tea in?
Little by little, the room became crowded with stuff he had to search in varying closets for or barter with the vendors for. And of course, it partially took so long because he needed to stop for breaks a lot. Or nap. Or whatever. He moved all the unimportant things like fancy tables and stuff, making set ups for various games. There were a few Dance Dance Revolution set ups of various mixes, there was a spot for Rock Band with all the controllers, and a few TVs with various imported games, mostly fighting games, that were obviously in a language America couldn't read but loved playing anyway. Of course, he also had to pilfer snacks and soda and stuff, though any sort of pizza or actual edible food would come later.
He was busy hooking up a LAN connection