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[When Lithuania wakes up, he has to scrub his eyes. It isn't often he has dreams that bad or that vivid, but he doesn't think anything of it, walking around the quiet house, until he hears the television, and hears his name. Was that really-- But he's not gone, that's obvious enough. A mistake?]
A; phone (or action for 1333 Benny Road)
U-um, I'm still here, actually...
[Lithuania's tone is incredibly subdued. He's just not feeling up to much of anything right now.]
B; around Mayfield
[He's not entirely sure he actually has to go to work, if he's "not here". More importantly, there are more supplies in the store, so he should at least see to it that his house is stocked properly. He'll be out in the stores today. Of course, this just means a creepy doppleganger is taking supplies you could use, right?]
(OOC: Lithuania's disappeared, so respond to him as if he were a doppleganger!)
A; phone (or action for 1333 Benny Road)
U-um, I'm still here, actually...
[Lithuania's tone is incredibly subdued. He's just not feeling up to much of anything right now.]
B; around Mayfield
[He's not entirely sure he actually has to go to work, if he's "not here". More importantly, there are more supplies in the store, so he should at least see to it that his house is stocked properly. He'll be out in the stores today. Of course, this just means a creepy doppleganger is taking supplies you could use, right?]
(OOC: Lithuania's disappeared, so respond to him as if he were a doppleganger!)

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Did you have a dream? Last night.
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[He usually remembers them.]
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And now everyone thinks we're gone.
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[But how did they get into their brains? Sure, witchcraft is an option, but... He would hope that that isn't really an option.]
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I don't... Think so? Nothing she mentioned to me. That wasn't really all that bad, as far as things Mayfield does are, so it was almost pleasant by this town's standards--
[Speaking of Ukraine, though, he's drawn back to their current situation.]
Have you spoken to Miss Ukraine yet?
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[Nobody touches his sister unless he allows it. Which is unlikely, unless the other person seems really super trustworthy to him, and even then he'll have a hard time accepting it. Him and Switzerland could found a club here.]
...No. [She was not on the list.]
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[He stops, startled at himself for wanting to spare Russia that sort of pain.
No, that's not surprising. No one deserves that.]
I spoke to Estonia on the phone earlier. If it--if my conversation with him was like that...
It will only hurt both of you to talk to her right now.
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If she doesn't know that it is a lie yet, I have to tell her.
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[That is all. ...Right?]
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[He'll have to go around and tell them.]
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[He's too unhappy, remembering the situation, to realize this could be a dangerous situation.]
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[His voice is pondering, but without a doubt that he can do it. Clearly Russia is the best at fixing heads. As history proves, and such.]
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[Lithuania, realizing what he's actually been saying to Russia, switches to imploring and placating at once.]
That's just--just a waste of time, once Mayfield is done with this everything will be n--
Normal.
[That pained hesitation is probably not helping his case.]
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[And Russia himself, too. And they are wrong in their heads now and need to be fixed. Russia is only going to help them see the truth.]
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[His voice is so small, though. He's been trying to convince himself of that, when there's so much of it all around him.]
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[He does not want to wait.]
You will stay with me until this is over, yes?
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The girls at my house are in the same situation as us. I can't leave them alone, they're just children.
[He's not sure what place his mind is in when that's his biggest reason not to stay at Russia's for a few days.]
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