~ The Mirror ~

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"GASP, what time is it?!"

No one answered. Of course.

North Korea sat straight and shocked on the bed in the health unit room alone. He yawned and stretched his arms and tail. Sleeping soo short caused him a slight cramp on his back. But it didn't bother our strong korean neko.

Still sitting on the bed, he bent down and put his shoes on. He stood. But when he took one step ahead, suddenly his eyelids got heavy. His head swung rapidly until he felt a cold hard surface touched his hands and cheek.

After recovering his sight, he realized he was laying on the floor. Not really feeling heavy headed anymore, he was. North Korea lift himself slowly. Tried to soothe his foggy confused mind.

Near the door, there was a mirror. North Korea saw his reflection for a couple of seconds. How he looked really like a sick guy. Pale and weak. And the neko ear. It flattened on his head. North Korea took a deep breath, and lift his spirit up. No! No illness can defeat North Korea! He went out of that room.

Looking left and right, he finally found a clock above a picture frame. It should be his next lesson in three, two, one,

"KRIIINNNGGG!!!"

North Korea, picking his bag that was already placed there before by Canada, went on his way to his class. Walking as casually as he can try. He ascended the stairs and straight into his classroom.

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A little before that, in the middle of a geography class, Japan asked the teacher can she go to the loo. The teacher said yes, but be quick. Japan rose from her seat and walked fastly to the bathroom. Just right after she washed her hands and opened the door of the girl's bathroom, she was shocked seeing a tall and masked figure in front of her.

"Japan, how's the cure?" China asked.

"What, b-but, how can you even know I'm here? You're magical! Japan cleared her throat, "Uh, it's going alright," she answered.

"Thank goodness," China sighed. "I have a favour."

"Hum? As long as it's not dumb, I'll be happy to help."

"Let me take your potion. The one that made North turned into a neko."

"You mean the neko sugar cubes?"

"You still have it right?"

"Yes, of course. The jar in the koreans house is just a quarter of all the cubes that I made. I'll bring it to you."

"Thank you. Please, right after school."

"What! I can't do that. I'll filter it first. How much do you need? If it's not much than a jar, I can maybe do it in an hour-"

"I just need at least three," China cutted her.

"Oh, okay. Right after school then," Japan promised. She then walked back to her classroom, returning to the lesson. A little confused why China didn't asked the cubes from the koreans instead.



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