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@FemaleIndonesiaBall: (Do you want to continue your RP?)
@Floofy2: South Korea: "Bu- but who will understand? There is nobody that really understands..." *continues sobbing*
yes i want to
Everyone could hear them shouting from out in the living room. There was a short moment of silence, until Russia couldn't help snicker, and then everyone else did.
@Me: *Still in USA's bedroom*
USA: *realizes that it's only me* "Oh... it's only you."
Me: *to myself* "Phew... thank God I confiscated his weapons..."
USA: "And I'm NOT WEARING MY SHADES! *undignified squeal* I'M NAKED WITHOUT MY SHADES!! GET OUT GET OUT GET OUT GET OUT GET OUT GET OUT GET OUT..."
That snickering I heard from outside the room? It burst into outright laughter.
Me: "Whoa- okay, I'm out, I'm out!" *runs out of the room, jumps onto couch in living room*
Canada: *snort* "I told you, I - told- hahahahaha!" *laughs so hard he cries*
Me: "Heh heh... hahaha... HAHAHAHAHA HOO HOO HAHAHAHAHA..." *joins the laughter*
USA: *walks out of living room, now wearing his shades* "What's going on here? Is this a prank?!"
Me: "No- just your reaction, it... was so... hahahahaha *snort*..." *continues laughing*
USA: "This ain't funny, you guys..."
@Floofy2: (You coninuing the RP?)
@FemaleIndonesiaBall: Indonesia: "Where the [obscinety] am I? Who are you?"
@Tornado Ya, but i'm not sure what to type
Russia: "Maybe not to you...*snicker*"
USA kind of glared at everyone, though it was hard to tell with his sunglasses on.
USA: "So... Are we going to Starbucks or something?"
@Me: Me: "HAHAHA hahaha hoo hoo... hoo... Actually, Washington already made coffee."
Washington: *stops laughing* "Yup! Like some?"
USA: *Short hesitation* "Why not?"
A few minutes later, USA had gotten the last cip of coffee, and wasnlooking a bit less tired. I was dobe with my Bible study, and my mom was already up and working (she has an online home buisness).
USA: "Wow, son, this is surprisingly good coffee."
Washington: "Thanks, dad! It's not as good as Starbucks though."
Canada: *looking out the window* "Oh wow! I never noticed how beautiful your view is! This is quite... wow..."
Me: "Yeah, well, I've lived here for five years. I've kinda grown used to it."
Canada: "But, still, it's like... wow."
Russia started playing something very intracate on the violin. Even America thought it sounded good.
Canada: "That sounds amazing!"
USA: "That's not too shabby, Russia."
Me: *after listening for a minute or two* "Wow... that's a very beautiful rendition of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto. You're really good, Russia."
Russia: *still playing* "Just going where it takes me, нетерпеливый ребенок."
USA: "Hey, wait a minute... how would you know what piece this is? 'Cause I certainly don't."
Me: "Well, I've had a ton of listening and playing experience, hearing works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt, Chopin, Paganini, the Russians (of which I would say some of the best music came from), Verdi, Puchinni, Mahler (love his 8th Symphony), Richard Strauss, the Americans (like George Gershwin, Samuel Barber, Aaron Copland- heck, even Charles Ives)- I've even come across some Chinese works. Ever heard of the Yellow River Piano Concerto?"
USA: *shakes his head* "No."
Me: "I encourage you to look it up. I especially like the beginning of the piece."