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Forced Peace Talks
Who: Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland
What: Lithuania and Poland are still at odds. Ukraine has decided to enter peace talks. Only that involves getting them to the table first. So she invites both of them over without the other knowing.
Where: 5720 Cunningham Lane
When: Afternoon Thursday March 15
Warnings: They don't know this is happening. Potential nation rage. Tears. Pitchforks.
Ukraine is waiting inside the house. She doesn't like to trick people normally, but it was clear that this had to end. Sooner, then later.
What: Lithuania and Poland are still at odds. Ukraine has decided to enter peace talks. Only that involves getting them to the table first. So she invites both of them over without the other knowing.
Where: 5720 Cunningham Lane
When: Afternoon Thursday March 15
Warnings: They don't know this is happening. Potential nation rage. Tears. Pitchforks.
Ukraine is waiting inside the house. She doesn't like to trick people normally, but it was clear that this had to end. Sooner, then later.
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...Sometimes.
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You're going to end up killing each other!
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But. You were friends. And I know you feel bad about this. This doesn't have to be the way things are.
Just...remember that.
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[Sighing and digging through his pockets to take some stomachache medication.]
The only reason Poland wants things to be normal is so he can boss me around again.
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Ukraine give me that list.
[Grabs Lithuania's list out of Ukraine's hands so he can read it himself.]
Like seriously, you can't let anything go ever can you? There's stuff from like a million years ago on this thing for crying out loud!
Who wants to be friends with someone who never actually accepts an apology?
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There is to be NO fighting in my kitchen.
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When have I ever gotten an apology from you?
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ENOUGH!
[Ukraine slams her hands down on the table.]
Are you even listening to yourselves! You are acting like children!
Yes, Lithuania shouldn't have tried to claim your land! Yes, Poland said cruel and thoughtless things! Yes, this got incredibly out of control!
You both made mistakes! You were both WRONG. That is what all of us do! What matters now is if you decide to let it destroy the friendship you've had for decades, or realize that neither of you WANT THIS!
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I already apologized for claiming the street that day.
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...
[Although the more Poland thinks about it the more he sees no point in apologizing. Lithuania was always getting mad at him for things and from the look at his list Poland looked like nothing but a huge burden.
Poland didn't think of Lithuania like that, even after all the stuff that had happened. He still liked him, deep down, and wanted him to be around.
And maybe an ultimatum wasn't the best idea, but he'd at least tried to resolve things hadn't he? What had Lithuania done?
Some weak apology, just because Ukraine told him to say it?
Maybe Lithuania really didn't want to be Poland's friend. Maybe Lithuania was only apologizing because Ukraine made him. Maybe Lithuania was only his friend back then because his Boss made him and then Poland just forced him to stay around.]
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You're not going to apologize, are you?
[Resigned might be a word for it. Lithuania sounds like he does when he's gotten fed up with Poland's antics and is just going to agree with him so he can keep moving on with his life.]
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He glances at the list again. All the writing and the footnotes and the arrows to clarify his points...
Lithuania had told him once how much he didn't like him and Poland shrugged it off saying he didn't care before laughing it off. Poland liked Lithuania. That was all that mattered.]
...no.
[It wasn't enough for him anymore.]
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[Lithuania can only see every time he let something go, said that Poland was just like that. Every time he forgave Poland because it wasn't as if Poland meant any harm by it. Every time Poland expected him to do something. Every time Poland brushed off Lithuania's complaints with "well I still like you".]
You never do.
[He stands to leave.]
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