Thursday, January 1, 2015

Interview with Serbia(continued)

Okay,Sorry about that,2ps.

Um,okay so... what do we do now?

I have an ask box here somewhere...

What for?

I interview people.

Okay,who?

Anyone.Um,ah,here it is.Okay first question!

Piri,how do you feel about Egil?Serbia how do you feel about Romano?

Oh um,*blushes* he's nice.

He's pretty cute I guess.

You two have crushes or something?I like Lovino.

Um,wow.That's exactly what my friend Jenna would ask.Come to think of it,you look and sound exactly like my friend Jenna.

Okay.Random.


Um,can I ask you a question?

Sure.

How long have you been here?

5 months.

Can you go back?!

What?Oh,yes of course.Did you really think I stayed here for 5 months?

Yes.

Well then,next question.

Claire,Have you met the rest of the Asian family?Your Asian right?

Re-?

Rest of the Asians?

The rest of the Asian countries.

Oh.

And,one more question.Piri,what does your 2p look like?

PC: 2P! Philippines by KiriNKV                                          

                                            Like this.->
Her name's Marcia.She's kinda of shy,but I think she's nice.She act's kinda like Iceland.

            Oh Piri!

          Yes.                                       

How did you get here?

I snapped my fingers.

What?Like how.         

*snaps fingers and portal shows up*

Like this.

Whoa.

Anyway,come to me if you need anything,kay?

Kay?







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