Just a normal Wednesday

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USA entered the classroom completely forgetting about yesterday. It was a new day.

Following the new seating plan, he sat at the back corner chatting away proudly and just as full of himself as usual. Sometimes it was hard to believe he actually had friends.

The teacher came in abruptly. Unlike the rest of the class USA hadn't stopped talking - he still sat legs up on the table, hands behind his head, leaned back on the chair with a spark of mischief flickering in his eye:

"Settle down class..."
The teacher commanded in an attempt to hopefully hint towards the careless country.

Seconds passed

"Even you USA."

"One question, Why?" He replied with a shit-eating grin embedded in his face.

"I've entered the classroom."
"And?"
"And I am the teacher"
"So?"
"So you shut your mouth"

"Well you see sir, I have freedom of speech...
Are you trying to deprive me of my freedoms?"

Immediately a few "oOoooh's" stirred inside the class, Russia sat face palmed, his thin, black , squared reading glasses slipping down his face, waiting for USA's main character moment to end.

"Do you want to be deprived of lunch-"

"Is that a threat sir?"
USA cut off the fuming country

"I-"

"Last I checked, depriving an innocent child from basic living needs is not legal..."

"Th-"

"Are you committing a crime sir?!"
USA stood now dramatically and pacing towards the teacher.

"GET OUT OF MY CLASS-"
"No. I am free to make my choices."

The teacher was darting his eyes around the room looking for something to help him escape the situation, his eyes landed upon the Russian.

"Sir you should really catch up on-"

"Russia, please sit next to him"

"что?! Сэр, вы не можете заставить меня пройти через это-"
(What?! Sir you can't put me through this-)

"Please for the love of earth"

"..."

America just silently stared recalling memories from yesterday as the Russian man reluctantly made his way to the back corner of the classroom in deathly silence pulling the other by the arm as though he were merely a piece of furniture to be moved.

The pair seated themselves.

The Russian was extremely strict with himself when it came to education , silently taking neat notes in cursive and occasionally answering the teachers questions whenever China or India weren't, USA on the other hand couldn't care less, he had somewhat of a streak of being the "class clown" or "troublemaker" yet still he was highly admired - due to the ruckus he had caused upon "cultural clothing" - he had even landed himself permission to wear sunglasses in school which became a HUGE sign of status for him. In fact,




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