Figuring It Out

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Here is Japan's perspective on the situation and his thought to Germany and Italy. Enjoy!

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Japan's P.O.V.

 

  I knew something was not right when Romano told me to call a hotel in search of Italy. I can't help but wonder what the two brothers were fighting about. By the brief description I was given, I don't understand why they were fighting. Was it about personal matters, or, something else? I set aside those thoughts as Germany and I walk out the door to go get Italy. We were staying at Germany's home awaiting the meeting. Italy, Germany, and I all agreed to stay at Germany's, so when Italy was not there, we started to worry.

Suddenly, I don't know why, but I asked Germany what he thought they were fighting about.

"I vish I knew, Japan," Germany started. "all I know is zat Italy needs us und, maybe, he vill explain more about it."

Germany did not have to say anything. I figured it out on my own. The way he talked about Italy and how he is always there for him, the way he acted around him. The signs were there. Everyone could see it in Italy, I am sure. Germany thought of Italy, how should I say, of, more than a friend or ally. I believe that Germany and Italy have feelings for one another.

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(Hi sorry this is really short and all. I can't think of anything else to put into Japan's P.O.V. so until next time. Cya! ~Kiku-san)

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