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Outside 1333 Benny Road
[Lithuania hasn't been exactly himself the last week and a half or so. Oh, he's been close--really close, easily enough to fool anyone who doesn't know him well--but he's been quieter. He hasn't gone to check on anyone after Mayfield's event, and in fact has only been at work the bare minimum required amount of time to not get droned. It's usual for him to keep to himself, but not nearly this much. He can feel himself getting wound tighter each day, so when the package he was expecting arrives, he's not entirely sure he wants to open it--after all, it could always be something awful. Of course, he opens it anyway.
And that's why Lithuania is just kind of standing on the sidewalk next to the mailbox, holding his state flag like he either wants to collapse on it in tears or cling to it adoringly forever.
Either way, he's kind of blocking the sidewalk.]
[Lithuania hasn't been exactly himself the last week and a half or so. Oh, he's been close--really close, easily enough to fool anyone who doesn't know him well--but he's been quieter. He hasn't gone to check on anyone after Mayfield's event, and in fact has only been at work the bare minimum required amount of time to not get droned. It's usual for him to keep to himself, but not nearly this much. He can feel himself getting wound tighter each day, so when the package he was expecting arrives, he's not entirely sure he wants to open it--after all, it could always be something awful. Of course, he opens it anyway.
And that's why Lithuania is just kind of standing on the sidewalk next to the mailbox, holding his state flag like he either wants to collapse on it in tears or cling to it adoringly forever.
Either way, he's kind of blocking the sidewalk.]

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...Lithuania?
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Oh--Koharu. Good morning.
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[Though that's kind of obvious, since it's still in his hands.]
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Ah, am I in your way?
[He'll step onto the lawn.]
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Ah.. A little..
[ His attention is then caught by the red in Lithuania's hands. ]
Hn?
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[It just seems a little out of place in this imitation of a 1950s American town.]
Is it some sort of Lithuanian holiday today?
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[He's pleased; he's gotten used to people not recognizing Lithuanian symbols.]
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[As an Enforcer, she often found herself travelling to various parts of the world on missions. Therefore, she has rudimentary knowledge of national symbols.]
Ah. I suppose it is important to you for some reason.
[She decides it is probably patriotism. Perhaps the man had a special attachment to his homeland.]
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Hey Liet! [Looks at the flag he's holding.] Oh you got something cool in the mail too?
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Mmhmm. You got him back?
[It is really more of a statement.]
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I wish they'd sent some food with him though. He went through like, an entire bag of carrots in the fridge and was totally gonna start nomming on Miku's leeks if I hadn't noticed.
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Ay, if you stay there, someone's going to run into you-- ( ( Oh! ) ) Lituania?
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[Stepping off to the side.]
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Hm? What do you have there?
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I guess that's pretty important?
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It is. It's a national symbol.
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Lithuania?
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[He hasn't seen her since they were all stuck in a basement together.]
How are you?
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[And now you're getting a hug, because that is what she does.]
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Oh neat...is that your flag?
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