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Post by Heracles Karpusi on Nov 17, 2011 22:18:04 GMT -5
Heracles: I tried to get a cat one time, but I couldn't keep him because I kept on sneezing. Do you know any types of cats that would be a lot easier to handle, because I was planning to give Ivan a new pet. Batu Batu, THat's sad. I find them very nice to be around though. I type of cat that is easier to handle? I'll have to think on that one. ~Greece
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Post by Heracles Karpusi on Nov 17, 2011 22:26:15 GMT -5
Girisha-san, I apologise for this spontanious message. It is just that Turuko-san has informed me that the relationship between the both of you are improving. For that I am happy. However, news has reached me that Turuko-san may have done something that would impair that. The rumours say that you were angered to the point of shouting. That is very worrying. Please, do not be angry with him. I am sure that he did not mean to anger you. Please, I hope that your relationship status with each other would not deprove because of this one incident. I apologise if I may be inteferring in your affairs. If I did offend you because of it, please excuse me. Still, I hope eveything would work out between the both of you. Japan Hond Kiku Éáðùíßá, It's fine Japan. Yes, our relationship has been improving. Although Ôïõñêßá did say something rather.....odd. Yes, I did yell at him. But what he said could only have been meant to anger me. You could never offend be Japan. Please remember that. ~Greece
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Post by Honda Kiku on Nov 17, 2011 23:19:24 GMT -5
Girisha-san,
That is good. It would be sad to see relationships deprove just after they got better. Thank you for being so understanding towards Turuko-san. I hope you are not angry at him anymore.
Thank you for your kind words. I hope never to offend you either.
Japan Honda Kiku
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Nov 17, 2011 23:47:28 GMT -5
Yunanistan
Sorry about that phone call. I got myself involved in a truth or dare game, and well, you know how I am.
I hope I didn't offend you.
derin özür diler (Deepest apologies)
Turkiye
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Post by Alfred F. Jones on Nov 18, 2011 19:28:44 GMT -5
Greece,
Bunnies? What are you talking about?
Alfred
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Nov 19, 2011 0:50:58 GMT -5
Yunanistan
You would miss me?
I know I have been a down right royal jerk in the past, and I know that I have deserved everything you have said about me and called me, but since we have started over our friendship, I have another question for you.
As our friendship grows, could we try for more? I miss what we once had, and not a day goes by that I don't regret how I have hurt you in the past.
I know that we have a lot to work through, but please, think about it.
ask
Sadiq ((ask means love, it wont do the special symbol markers))
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Post by Heracles Karpusi on Nov 19, 2011 1:09:15 GMT -5
Ôïõñêßá,
Yes, I would miss you Turkey.
Try for more....Turkey you hurt me more then you can imagine. And what you're asking....I'm not sure at the moment. I must think on it.
~Heracles
((Ok. And don't worry, next letter Greece will accept....))
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Nov 19, 2011 1:19:51 GMT -5
Yunanistan,
I understand. I'm sorry for what I did, but I know that sorry is no excuse. I understand if you decided to answer no.
That call brougt back a lot of memories for me, and made me think a lot about the past.
I am... truely sorry.
Sadiq
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Post by Heracles Karpusi on Nov 19, 2011 2:18:47 GMT -5
Turkey,
There is no excuse for what you did.
Memories....
Why are you apologising now? What's changed? One call couldn't have done this.
~Heracles
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Nov 19, 2011 2:26:31 GMT -5
Yunanistan,
I agree, there is no excuse, but there is a reason. I shouldn't tell you, but if it will help you understand, I will break the promise I made to the woman I admired.
Yes, memories. Old memories formed centuries ago.
One thing can spark a memory, which can lead to a flood of old memories not thought of in ages, expecially under the effect of a strong alcohol. Hearing you curse me out in Greek brought all the old memories back.
Sadiq
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Post by Heracles Karpusi on Nov 19, 2011 22:05:08 GMT -5
Ôïõñêßá,
Reason? What reason could you have had except the lust for more power and land.
I cannot even imagine what memories you could have....
Me cursing to you in Greek cause you to remember? Remember what, me cursing you in Greek when I was little?
~Heracles
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Nov 19, 2011 22:41:36 GMT -5
Yunanistan,
I can understand you thinking that, given what was going on at the time. If I could show you the memories I would, but I will tell you.
There is much you don't know. I hope this clears everything up.
When I originally came to your land, I met a beautiful women who I found out was your mother. At the time, she was known as the Byzantine Empire. She knew of the Ottoman Empire's quest for land and wealth, but she did not hold that against me. We talked and got to know each other. After a few months, she revealed to me a secret she had kept from everyone. She was dying, and she didn't have that much longer to live. Life under Roman control was hurting her more than anyone could ever imagine. Rome himself wasn't cruel to her, but she still suffered.
She loved you with all of her heart and didn't want you to see her failing. She asked me to kill her. She knew that if you saw how much she was suffering and saw her slowly dying, she knew that you wouldn't be able to stand up to others who would want to invade. Her thoughts were that if I killed her, and you knew it was me, you would turn all your grief and anger and use it to get stronger, so that no one would be able to invade your land again.
I tried to protect you and teach you to fight until you could stand up for yourself and protect yourself, and you proved me right. You fought for your independence and you won. She would have been so proud.
After I killed her and you walked in and saw it, you cursed me out with almost the same words you uttered the other night.
Your mother was a strong woman and that's how she wanted you to remember her. I willingly took the role of villain to protect your memory of her.
Sadiq
P.S. I know you will not want to believe me, but if I knew your mother as well as I think I did, she would have left a letter for you to find. It should explain everything.
((going off information that Greece was considered part of the ottoman empire until they won their independence. Hope all this works for you))
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Post by Heracles Karpusi on Nov 20, 2011 23:08:15 GMT -5
Turkey,
NO. My mother was a strong woman. She wasn't dying. You lie Turkey. I though I could trust you and you lied to me about this. Είσαι ψεύτης!
~Greece.
P.S: I don't have a letter from my mother explaining anything.
((The next letter will be better, trust me. He's going to find the letter his mom sent...))
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Nov 20, 2011 23:17:04 GMT -5
Greece,
Believe what you wish, but my conscience is now clean. I don't have to bear the burden of that secret anymore.
Turkey
P.S. I know that I have commeted many horrible acts in the past, but I still have a code of honor. I have never lied about something of this importance. Do you really think so little of me that you would believe that I would sink so low to lie about somone's mother?
((Ok. This is a nice little drama we have going on))
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Post by Heracles Karpusi on Nov 22, 2011 18:40:04 GMT -5
*letter is written in a shaky hand*
Turkey,
Why? Why couldn't you just let me be? My mother....Μάνα ... Μητέρα ...
*letter is cut off here*
((Yes, yes it is...))
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