a political debate. He bites into an apple and scoffs at the mentioned dispute.
just happens to be walking by. He stops, however, own brow wrinkled. Disputes aren't that fun.
André
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quite the contrary. But he gestures Matthew to sit and lowers the radio. "What'ya doing?"
does not like disputes...! He remains standing, fiddling with his fingers. "Nothing..."
blinks, then shrugs. Maybe he doesn't want to sit. "Nothing? Well, then si'down and grab an apple. I jus' picked 'em."
slowly, he sits down beside him and makes sure to leave breathing space in between. "You must appreciate nature, Mr. Netherlands," he
"You think so?" He lifted a brow, and tilted his head a little. "Do you appreciate it?" He picked up and offered an apple. "Its good."
nods before he extends his hand to take the apple. "Thank you, sir."
sucks his teeth and looks off, seemingly a little upset. "Just Netherlands." he said firmly. "Ya didn't answer my question."
sort of...just tries to concentrate on the apple. "Which question...?"
simply shakes his head a little, and shrugs. "Mm'nevermind." He said, leaning back onto his elbows and taking a new apple to munch on.
just going to be quiet and bite into his apple. Sounds like the best idea.
lets out another grunt as the something else came up on the radio. Matthew was nice company, but he had almost forgot that he was around
since he was so quiet. André laid back onto the grass and continued to consume the fruit.
pulls the apple back for a short moment to look at it before he begins to chew again. He is a tad lost in his own world, now.
rolls over and grabs the radio that was losing its reception. He shook it a little until it came back, but it faded again. He tried tuning
it some more but all that came out was static. Serves him for bringing it out in the middle of nowhere. He shook it some more and sighed.
"You'd think that with all the technology today.." He gave it a whack and turned it off. "Th' noise was annoying anyway."
looks up at Mr. Netherlands, the full apple no longer existing. "I could buy you a new radio."