7-Why Am I Like This?

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South Korea POV

I gave America a call when I woke up that morning. It was finally Saturday, the day of Japan's party. I wanted to know what America was bringing, and what he'd wear so we could twin-something we've done on multiple occasions.

My phone rang twice before America picked up. "Hello?"

"Hey oil addict." I said.

"Oh, hey South Korea. What are you calling me for?"

"I was wondering what you were bringing for the party, and what you were wearing-you know, so we could twin?"

"Haha, oh yeah, the party. I had forgot all about it."

"Wait, how? Everyone was talking about it all week."

"I was busy teaching Mexico English."

Oh right, that. He must've been so caught up in it. "Well, did you at least prepare some food and clothes?" I asked him.

"Yeah. I just prepared my clothes and Canada's helping me prepare food and drinks."

I sighed in relief. America hadn't forgotten. Thank goodness. America always spices up everything.

"Good, I was thinking you forgot conpletely. The party would've been boring without you."

"What about North?" Surprisingly, I didn't hear any annoyance or anger in his voice when he said my brothers name.

"You know how North is. He's probably just gonna sit in the corner and play with Japan's cats."

America laughed. "Are you gonna play K-Pop when we get there?"

"I'm pretty sure you already know the answer."

America and I both laughed. America then told me what he was wearing to the party and I put on the same thing. We met up at a grocery store to hang out. Japan's party started at seven, so we had a lot of time.

America was riding the cart down the aisles and singing one of his favorite songs, while I laughed and followed him. We had no intention of buying anything, we just came here to mess around.

America started getting the cart ready to ride again when China came around the corner. America abruptly stopped and fell on the ground. "Oof!"

China offered America a hand and laughed, "You okay?"

America nodded and nervously laughed. He stopped when he saw North Korea. North Korea stepped up beside China and glared at America.

America sighed. "Look, I'm not in the mood to get in another argument, North Korea. Japan's party is tonight and I want to be happy, not grouchy."

North rolled his eye. "We all know the party is tonight, Captain Obvious."

America appeared to want to hit North, but then he took a deep breath and let it out, putting his hands up and turning around and walking towards me. "Nope, not dealing with this today."

America started to walk away, but then he turned back to me with a brow raised. "I'm gonna stay for a while." I told him, smiling.

America nodded and walked down the aisle and pretended to look at items. I turned back to North Korea and China.

"Did your plans change or are you still coming to the party?"

China grinned. "We're still coming."

"We?" North Korea looked at China and then back at me. "I'm staying home."

China sighed and turned to North. "You told me you'd come."

"Well I change my mind."

"North Korea."

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