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If you understand Korean or any language that isn't English on here, I'm sorry if Google Translate doesn't convert it correctly oof. But then again, I don't know if Google Translate translates it correctly or not :P

North Korea P.O.V.

China had just finished telling me a funny story, and was about to start another one when America bust into the room.

"China! I've been looking for you all-" America stared at me and we locked eyes (He actually locked eyes with my one eye that wasn't covered with an eyepatch).

When America had bust in I internally groaned. Then South walked in trying to calm America down and I internally groaned AGAIN.
America was ignoring South Korea.

"North Korea." He said coldly.

"America." I returned the tone.

The four of us sat in silence. South twiddling with his fingers and kept glancing between America and me, and China stared at the desk he was sitting in.

America only took one step forward when China quickly got up and blocked his way of getting to me. I was standing now and was confused by China's actions.

China cleared his throat. "So, about that trade..."

America perked up, completely forgetting about me. His voice was more cheerful now. "Yeah! I actually was looking for you because of that. We never specified when we'll trade."

China nodded. "How about after school at my house?"

"Sure! See you there." America waved at China and left the class. Before he exited the classroom though, he glared at me. Guess he didn't forget I was there.

South was now standing alone while me and China stared at him. He didn't say anything but continued to twiddle with his fingers.

I was started to wish he was gone and I started tapping my feet. South looked up at us in reponse, I guess.
"This is my homeroom, too."

I groaned. Just great. My annoying brother is not only in the same school, but he's in the same homeroom as me. South--for some reason--smiled. "I sit next to you, North. Now we can-"

I slammed my head on the desk next to me. China immediately checked if I was okay. I was, just little dizzy, but I was fine. I nodded when he asked if I was okay for the fifth time.

South Korea's hand was over his mouth and he had a worried expression on his face.

"North Korea! Are you okay?" He asked, walking over to us. South tried to help me regain my balance but I pushed him away. Instead, I leaned against China to regain my balance; who held onto me.

Before South could make another attempt to help me, America walked back inside. "South, I know this is your homeroom but come on."

South hesitantly walked over to the door. Both he and America left and their footsteps echoed down the hall.
"Thank goodness..." I murmered.

"Are you okay? Why did you do that?" China was still holding me even though I had regained my balance.

"I'm fine, China. But America AND South Korea are attending the same school as me? That's my worst nightmare come true."

China nodded in understanding and finally let go of me. I immediately was disappointed that he wasn't holding me anymore--wait, what?

China sighed. "Do you wanna go see anybody else? We can leave our backpacks here."

I thought for a moment. "아냐, 학교가 곧 시작될거야 나중에 러시아 나 소련을 볼 수있을 것입니다. (Nah, school will start soon. Maybe we can see Russia or Soviet later on.)"

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