Laima was with me. [She counts as an escort back.] And I already know the reason for her photograph, she explained it to me in private. [Lithuania didn't mention it since it didn't seem relevant, but apparently it's relevant now.]
[Lithuania can't help but bristle, but Poland must have known she would if Poland brought up something like that.] Don't imply I'm not taking this seriously!
I can't tell you what to do Lithuania. [Anymore at least.]
But I can definitely have an opinion on the things that you do and in my opinion you were being stupid and you could have just as easily been Selena or Cheshire or Lucy.
[What's the point of a buddy system if you separate from your buddy.]
You know. Until the next kid you like loses her lucky knife and wants you to wander around at two in the morning looking for it only to find it in your back.
You set up a paper alarm to make sure I didn't leave the room while you left the room-- if I decided I was going to walk Hinata to his bedroom and back you'd have a freaking stroke.
[Lithuania flops backwards onto her bed with a sigh, staring up at the ceiling. It's a more emotionally dramatic gesture than she usually expresses, which means Lithuania is having more emotional difficulty about this than she's expressing. But isn't she always?] I'm sorry, alright?
[Lithuania continues to stare up at the ceiling.] My top priority is ensuring we get home safely--and that Miata is unharmed. [Things Poland should understand.] If I can do that and help as many others as possible to survive, that's what I'll do, but if it interferes with those priorities, then I won't do it.
[She sits up again, composed once more, looking Poland in the eye.] I never once believed I was in any danger from Himeko. [She scratches Laima behind her ears.] She's a high school student, and I was on full alert.
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...Ugh Lithuania!
[ALSO NOT THE POINT?]
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And really I don't care if you get mad, because. It's totally true.
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[Belarus being the worst transgression-- but there have been others to a lesser degree.]
So you need to be more careful with who you trust around here.
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Miata's one thing. She's not playing, but some of these kids could turn on you in a heart beat if the incentive is enticing enough.
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If you were serious about this you wouldn't be walking around on a Thursday by yourself period.
You wanna be a good samaritan that late? Fine. Then you're just gonna end up like Selena.
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But I can definitely have an opinion on the things that you do and in my opinion you were being stupid and you could have just as easily been Selena or Cheshire or Lucy.
[What's the point of a buddy system if you separate from your buddy.]
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Uh huh.
You know. Until the next kid you like loses her lucky knife and wants you to wander around at two in the morning looking for it only to find it in your back.
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This is so ridiculously hypocritical.
You set up a paper alarm to make sure I didn't leave the room while you left the room-- if I decided I was going to walk Hinata to his bedroom and back you'd have a freaking stroke.
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Is something going on?
You don't have to tell me what it is or any specific details.
Just let me know if I need to be caring about something other than not seeing the two of us dead.
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[She sits up again, composed once more, looking Poland in the eye.] I never once believed I was in any danger from Himeko. [She scratches Laima behind her ears.] She's a high school student, and I was on full alert.
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Alright. Fine.
Let's go back then.
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