WHo are you getting away from, Austria?
YOU CAN'T RUN FROM LOVE FOREVER, AUSTRIA.
DON'T RUN AWAY. RUN TO HER.
RepublikOsterreich: It can just be you and I, I suppose. But I don't know any high-class cabarets nearby.
At this point, I'll settle for anything.
G-Germany....you're no good at this stuff either.....
That's the point! He isn't trying to give me unwanted advice.
Anything but what you want!
No way, don't make it be just you and Specs. I'm definitely coming.
Prussia, are you sure you want to go drinking with Austria? I want to relax, not break up a brawl.
And both of you Italies... we Germans are different than you are. Please stop pushing your advice on Austria.
Yeah, we're better at these things. But we can help. Honest
I promise not to pick a fight with him.
As a special favor to you.
....Don't make me change my mind, Specs.
He'll probably go anyway, Austria!
Yey! Quick, Prussia! Invite me too
Italy can come too, right West?
Prussia, you don't know what they've been doing to me.
...even you wouldn't approve of it.
I'd approve of quite a bit if it involves "doing things" to you.
I can't believe that Prussia would distrust love so much too. He seems too sensible.
...They're giving me "advice" on how to woo Hungary.
I'd prefer if it was just the three of us, Prussia. It's been too long since we've all met. And it would be a first if it was peaceful.
B-But Germany.... I was supposed to come and see you today. I have Pasta Germania ready and everything....
...don't start. That was political, and you know it.
I knew I could depend on you, Prussia!
Your marriage was political, too.
...don't look at me like that, Italy. I'd still like to have dinner with you. Going out drinking is something else entirely.
The marriage wasn't jus--why am I having this conversation with you?
No, no.... I called Silvio. It;s fine, I guess. I'd prefer you but.... you're busy
Germany, wherever we go, I insist on there being a piano.
You're the one who brought it up in the first place, Specs.
No, they did. I was simply telling you what they had decided to treat as their own business.
Acting as if a pretend fight will solve all of the problems interfering with a relationship.
Ha! So even though you two always act so lovey-dovey, you admit there are problems!?
...we're still nations. We have obligations.
--Germany, take him drinking. I'm not in such a jovial mood. And you said you wanted to have a good time.
Finland and Sweden are still married, despite political independence....
I suppose that it'd get him away from you at any rate. All right.
Just be sure he wears pants.
I don't want to hear you screaming from my house.
I'll make sure he has plenty of time. ...and I don't scream.
FRANCE-! I. We're not. Housemates are different.
Do you and Sweden ever...talk to each other?
W-what kind of question is that? Haha.
...you have completely different ideas about simple things. Such as living arrangements
....he seems to think you have a neat little family siutation, Mrs Sweden.
That. That's just. He has a funny sense of humor, you know?
Anyway, I'm a man! I can't be a Mrs. anything.
do you have a white Ikea picket fence?
(Sealand's his, anyway. I mean I always thought it would be great to have a kid around, but . . . I mean, that's not girly or anything! )
Step-mo...sorry, step-father. Hm. They get bad press.
. . . is it really that weird that I just don't like living on my own as much?
I think it's charming the two of you have both found happiness
. . . ah. Even if it's not like you're implying, we are both happy.
It is nice to have children around the place, I agree Finland.
Why do yours keep running away?
Do you want to go to the Ritz or not?
I can go without you and still get good company.
.....will you wear a nice suit. Like you used to. You know....back then....
*sigh* Yes, I'll wear a nice suit.
Thanks for the agreement, England.
Nothing else quite brings life to a house