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@Kimochi: Mexico: "Sancta Maria y Jesucristo...!! Turkey is perdió...!!"
-Mexico starts crying while I was still shocked, listening and hugging him-
Mexico: Turquía was my great amigo. We were almost lo mismo!
Me: Don't worry Mexico, things may change from now on, but I'm sure you'll get trough it. Also, I'm sorry that you can't get out of here. I'm sorry I'm just 14 and I can't do anything by myself yet
Mexico: Don't feel mal! You're one of the best amigos I had!
Me: We had some great emotions today, didn't we?
Mexico: Sí, we had. Can it put Turquía a veladora?
Me: Of course! Use my mom's table, I also put veladoras for my abuelas and abuelo.
-Mexico also goes to my parent's room and puts one veladora on an orange table with an image of Santa Elena de la Cruz-
Me: One week before vacations, excellent!
-Then I fell asleep-
@Me/Floofy2: Meanwhile, at my home...
I closed the video and put down the phone, completely shocked and horrified at what I just saw. I tried to get up and go to the kitchen for a drink of orange juice, but I felt my legs give way under me. I heard the sound of bells, the chant of the Dies Irae, the sound of hundreds upon thousands of classical pieces singing their songs in my ears. I could feel myself falling, falling, as I sank down into an abyss...
Then everything went black.
For the first (and probably only) time ever, I had fainted.
At the bar...
Everybody at the bar had sobered up because of the earthquake, and now, everybody watched in horror as they saw the destruction of Turkey before their eyes.
Then somebody noticed Russia behind the counter.
"What the- what is that?!"
@Floofy2: Soon, however, the plane was deemed safe to fly in, and all three of you were able to board with no problems. Soon, the plane took off, and the captain began to speak.
Captian: "Hi, and welcome to Air Koryo, flight 0611 to Beijing..."
Then the captain began to go through the usual safety procedures as the attendants demonstrated. But then, he said something unusual...
Captian: "Now, before I stop speaking, I want to say something that might be strange, but it is important that all you foreigners know. And, now considering we're out of North Korean soil, I believe I am safe to say this. Do you all know about that earthquake that just happened? Well, I've just received news that North Korea wasn't the only place that felt the earthquakes. There were earthquakes felt around the world, apparently. And it seemed to start in Turkey. And about Turkey, I've also received news that the country itself is no more. Something about it burning up and dissolving in the water. 'Why is this important?' you ask. Well, this is important because the destruction of Turkey may have repercussions around the world. You may not be returning to the world you left. I know this is strange for an airplane pilot to say, but I believe that it is important that you know. Thank you for listening, and enjoy your flight."
@Kimochi: (You may have to continue this.)
@Prussiaball: Suddenly, you hear cries for help. You rush over to find a countryball stuck under debris.
It is Czechball, and he looks scared.
Canada went off to go buy flowers. The shop he went to was almost out of stock, so he bought what was left, but not without the person at the counter passing strange looks, and at first, not noticing he was there.
He went back to the memorieal, and just like almost any people, these ones exchanged strange glances with him, and even stepped away a little. Canada laid the flowers next to a teddy bear.
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The countryballs inside the house noticed Robert faint, and they all rushed over. "Robert? Robert?" USA tried to shake him awake.
Washington: "Did he pass out?"
USA: "I don't know.
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Russia looked around, unknowing that the man who just walked behind the counter was noting towards him. Then he noticed the man.
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"That's terrible...How did Turkey just disappear like that?" I was mainly talking to those around me, but other poeple could have heard, too.
me: Chzechia what happened?!
Like 15 minutes after I fell asleep, my dad returned home
Dad: Wake up
Me: 5 minutes more, daddy!
Dad: You look tired, did you panic during the earthquake?
Me: No, it's just...a lot of things happened
Dad: So you didn't panic, I'm proud of you
Dad: Er...thank you. Um...I need to tell you something
Dad: What is it?
Me: Since Tuesday, I've been living with a ball
Dad: A ball?
Me: Actually, a Countryball. Mexico. He's in your room right now, you heard about Turkey disappearing, right?
Dad: I did on my way here
Me: Well, it looks like Turkey was a great friend to Mexico, so I let him turn on a veladora on mommy's table. Aren't you mad?
Dad: If he needs that, alright
Me: Thank you, dad
Dsd: I'm going to watch the football game with Juan (My half-brother), do you want anything?
Me: Not right now, thank you
-My dad goes upstairs-
Mexico: Listo, I hope Diosito takes good care of Turkey
Me: I hope so. Our delegation wasn't damaged, wanna go for a walk?
Mexico: Sí, why not?
@Me/Floofy2: At the Memorial...
Canada had laid the flowers and began crying. Nobody knew what was going on.
At the house...
Colors and scenes from my life flashed before my eyes. All kinds of music, from Bach to Penderecki, sang their songs in my ears. I honestly thought I was dying, that I was going to the judgment hall of God...
Then I came to, and found myself on the floor, with everybody shouting my name.
Me: "Huh... what..."
At the bar...
Russia: "GAH! Cyka, who are you?!"
@Floofy2: UK: "Bloody hell..."
South Korea: "I honestly don't know... How is this even possible?"
@Kimochi: As you head outside, you can see the crowds of people now flooding your delegation, looking for basic staples like food and toiletries. You can't help but think on what caused this. You can see that Mexico is thinking the same thing.
@Prussiaball: Czech: "Oh thank you! How do you know my name? Anyway, I just ended up here when an earthquake happened. I think the TV's still playable, maybe there is some information on there."
The sun had almost set completely. People at the memorial had lit candles, and Canada somehow obtained one as well. It was one of the biggest Memorials in the area, and a few news crews came to film the scenes.
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Russia began backing off from the man.
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Sweden: "Oh, you're alive."
BC: "Thank god you're not dead. We almost called emergency services."
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"I don't know. How does a whole country just sink into the ocean?"
We reach the city center. Me and the Kurdistans walk out of the car. When Turkish Kurdistan sees the Turkey memorials, he bursts crying.
Turkish Kurdistan (crying): I'm an assassin! I've killed all those people! I've become what I've sworn to destroy!
Rojava: Bakur, we've already talked about this.
While Rojava tries to comfort Turkish Kurdistan, me and Iraqi Kurdistan are trying to figure out where Iranian Kurdistan could be.
Me: Any idea on where to start looking?
Iraqi Kurdistan: Nah, he was the quieter of us four. And when we started to argue, he often stayed out.
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