Freedom At Last! America X Reader

Freedom At Last! America X Reader

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Nations United Academy has chosen you to be a representative for your nation. This is a big deal; you move immediately to the island oasis and begin classes. It's hard, trying to impress all of the other nations. Not to mention it's incredibly stressful, having the world look at you and judge your nation based on your performance. But look on the bright side. Finally, schools out! You know what that means, right! Party time! Summer time marks the beginning of many things. A new job, new friendships, or maybe a new romance. Who knows what this summer holds for you and your fellow countries. Hopefully nothing bad happens, but lets not focus on that. It's summer! Freedom at last!
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