Thursday, September 30, 2010
Dream or reality (part two)
"What happened?" Roderich asked as he ran into the room. "W-water..." Prussia gasped. Instantly, I dashed to the kitchen to get him some water. Prussia slowly sipped the water and asked for a cup for the little yellow bird that accompanies him. Upon getting the bird some water, Prussia had recovered enough to tell us what happened. "The other day, I read about an ancient building that was full of treasure and difficult to find," he said "So I decided to go search for it. It turns out, that the whole thing was a complete lie! I eventually lost any idea of where I was, and by the time I started to recognise where I was, I arrived here." Amazed at what I had just heard, I could only stare in awe. Roderich, however, was not impressed. "I don't believe one bit of that story." he said, turning away from Prussia. "Roderich, please don't let his past get in the way of the truth! I know Gilbert can be a total jerk sometimes, but look at him! He's clearly been through a lot during the time he was out there!" I said, trying not to sound too defensive. "You're right. I shouldn't be focusing on the past right now." Roderich said. "Do you need anything else?" he asked. "Maybe a bit of food...please." Prussia replied. We both stared in shock at him. Did he really just say 'please'? Nodding, I went to make him a sandwich. "Eat until you're full!" I said, handing him the sandwich and sitting a small bowl of birdseed on the table for the bird. "Thanks!" Prussia said, happily taking the sandwich and eating it. After finishing the sandwich, Prussia got to his feet and said "Thanks for everything!" before turning to Austria. "I just wanted to say that I'm sorry for what I put you two through." he said. Roderich could tell that he meant it and said "I forgive you, but don't mess up again." Prussia then said good bye as he headed for the door. "Maybe good deeds really can change people." I thought out loud. "I guess I'll go to bed now. Goodnight, Roderich." I said. "Goodnight, Mateus. Sleep well." he replied as I headed to my room.
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