[Kurapika shakes his head. This is bad. He's never seen the country this serious before. He can't help feeling that Prussia will leave, too, if nothing changes...
And this is when he gets the idea... which he hasn't run by Kuroro yet, but he thinks--or at least he hopes--that his partner won't object, anyway.]
Prussia... I haven't asked Kuroro yet, but if you would like the company...
[He's...he's really not sure what else to say. Maybe it was because claiming citizens was originally just a desire to beat the other countries. He never really could have imagined that in half a year, someone who wasn't even really his citizen by birthright was offering for him to stay in their home.
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[staaaaaaaare]
. . . I am probably stuck here forever, it's okay. This city thinks I'm too great or something so it won't send me back home, kesese...
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He is great. He'll be great back home.
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And this is when he gets the idea... which he hasn't run by Kuroro yet, but he thinks--or at least he hopes--that his partner won't object, anyway.]
Prussia... I haven't asked Kuroro yet, but if you would like the company...
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I want you to come live with us!
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[Well, not really, but it should at least make Prussia feel less lonely...]
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[He's...he's really not sure what else to say. Maybe it was because claiming citizens was originally just a desire to beat the other countries. He never really could have imagined that in half a year, someone who wasn't even really his citizen by birthright was offering for him to stay in their home.
IT WAS REALLY WEIRD OKAY.]
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No...?