The Transylvanian sighed. This is getting nowhere... She looked around the table and smirked, wondering what would happen when she freed the rowdy bunch of countries. "Alright!! Since we all seem to have dropped the subject around here, why don't we call this meeting CLOSED? I believe you all have a prankster to deal with." She chuckled and shifted her gaze to the Russian. "Have fun with him~" |
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The First World Meeting - Host: Transylvania[CLOSED]
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Ivan's smile was unwavering at the Transylvanian's last words. Striking amethyst irises scanned the countries for a few moments. Pity... nothing ever got accomplished in world meetings. Oh, well... he at least said what he had in mind.
"Well, ai'm glad ai got to see all yourstupid leetle faces again. Ai would love to stay and help pound dat prankster into dust, but my dogs need to be let out. Come along, kids."
With a smile and a casual wave, the Russian stood up -- stood up -- and headed out the door, leaving everyone else glued mercilessly to their seats. He wasn't really sure why he did that in the first place... but he knew it and the 'danger' he was in was worth the sight of the frustrated nations struggling in their chairs.
Ivan glanced back over his shoulder, making sure Stalingrad, Moscow, and St. Petersburg were behind him before flashing them a cheery smile.
"You see?" He spoke in their own Russian language [too lazy to write the translation] "That is one reason why you should always be early to events. You never know what might happen if someone gets there first."
"Well, ai'm glad ai got to see all your
With a smile and a casual wave, the Russian stood up -- stood up -- and headed out the door, leaving everyone else glued mercilessly to their seats. He wasn't really sure why he did that in the first place... but he knew it and the 'danger' he was in was worth the sight of the frustrated nations struggling in their chairs.
Ivan glanced back over his shoulder, making sure Stalingrad, Moscow, and St. Petersburg were behind him before flashing them a cheery smile.
"You see?" He spoke in their own Russian language [too lazy to write the translation] "That is one reason why you should always be early to events. You never know what might happen if someone gets there first."