Monday, December 22, 2014

To: Quicksilver__________________________________________ From: Prussia's Sword

Dear Quicksilver, Jenny did not give me the letter. I apologize for her incompetence. She simply said, "Oh yeah she made another letter for you." Then turned to her backpack (apparently more important than delivering letters to people) and starting playing Pokémon  X on her beloved 3DS.
さようなら, Prussia’s Sword







UNOFFICIAL 






2 comments:

  1. IT'S UNOFFICIAL 'CAUSE JAPANESE MADE MY COMPUTER CRAPPY!!!! NEVER TYPING JAPANESE AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    --- Prussia's (super-cool white stone) Sword

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  2. See?Check with people before you make letters.Apology excepted.

    ~Quicksilver

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