I don't see why you seem so bloody keen on throwing me into a game with the frog, of all people. Don't you have better things to do with your free time than scheme?
And there's no use in getting your hopes up so early. They're bound to be disappointed.
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[Although he isn't being entirely fair, because he must admit that the sun and sometimes the food is actually quite nice. But mostly he's just bitter.]
Where do you currently live, then?
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Still, I'm certain there's a great deal to learn from the people there.
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[And he is making some deductions about who this stranger might be, even without the mun's help.]
Certainly, but there are things at home to attend to. Gallivanting about in unknown universes isn't the sort of thing I had in mind for the summer.
[Not that his pirate's nature isn't raring for an adventure, though.]
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One must make the best of the lot one is given, though, I suppose.
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Pleasure to meet you, then.
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Je t'aime~ =3= /kisskiss
get out and take your language with you :|
Only if you stop using it in your motto, chéri~
You are being far too negative, Angleterre, mon Dieu. You would not be "stuck" with me! Think of it this way - in a place that is unfamiliar to you, you have a friend to help you along, mm?
that's—that's TRADITION :T
You could only be considered a friend so far as you'll be the only familiar face there.
And traditionally, you spoke at least a little French. Stiff upper lip, Angleterre~
Yes, but remember whose fault that was
Ah, oui, the good old days~
my language was perfectly good before you started butting in
Hardly. You had to borrow thousands of my words! You still use so many of them today~ <3
Though you may scare them off with your grumpy nature.
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Oh come now, a space ship can't be that bad, a marvel of technology that it should be. Even if the company is... less than amiable.
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