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A man yearns for his paradise but it could become his hell.
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2010-02-20 05:00 pm (UTC)
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[Awwwkward. What is he supposed to do with a crying territory of Denmark's? Well, first things first. He reaches for the blanket and pulls it up until it covers all of the dead nation, then he turns back at Iceland.]
Y' com'ng over? F'nland and B'lldandy 're home.
[Because he can't offer much comfort himself.]
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Date: 2010-02-20 05:00 pm (UTC)Y' com'ng over? F'nland and B'lldandy 're home.
[Because he can't offer much comfort himself.]