dvidešimt trys; action
[Lithuania has something of a renewed, if subdued, sense of purpose. Not one to sit and mope, he's decided that if he has to be a "fake", and then be forgotten, he will still have a Christmas with his false family, most of which are just as fake as he is.
And he's not about to skimp on presents for everyone else, either. He'll give the girls something on Christmas Eve, but he'd rather get some of them out of the way now.]
A; the grocery store
[Lithuania seems to be buying a ridiculously large amount of paper drinking straws. Seriously, it's all he's buying. What in the world?]
B; 1333 Benny Road
[Lithuania has put the paper drinking straws, along with sewing thread, on the kitchen table. It is Christmas, he has been given a tree, he will put straw ornaments on it and no one will stop him.
He's quite good at it, of course, and he'd be happy to teach anyone in the house how!]
C; Lithuania's CRs' houses
[Lithuania has also given out a few Christmas presents, even though it's not quite Christmas yet. The following have been gifted anonymously, left out in a way that they won't go anywhere until their recipient gets them.
America: A large basket of various baked goods.
Hungary: Poppy seed cookies.
Koharu: This dress.
Sora: A huge basket of food.
Ukraine: Mittens, with sunflowers on them.
Estonia: A neatly wrapped, if large, package. It contains a rather big pile of books, all written in Estonian.
Poland: A Žemaitukas
If Lithuania knows you at all, you'll get various types of food, but he has delivered anonymously, because of the event.]
(OOC: Just a reminder, Lithuania has disappeared, so should be treated as fake.)
And he's not about to skimp on presents for everyone else, either. He'll give the girls something on Christmas Eve, but he'd rather get some of them out of the way now.]
A; the grocery store
[Lithuania seems to be buying a ridiculously large amount of paper drinking straws. Seriously, it's all he's buying. What in the world?]
B; 1333 Benny Road
[Lithuania has put the paper drinking straws, along with sewing thread, on the kitchen table. It is Christmas, he has been given a tree, he will put straw ornaments on it and no one will stop him.
He's quite good at it, of course, and he'd be happy to teach anyone in the house how!]
C; Lithuania's CRs' houses
[Lithuania has also given out a few Christmas presents, even though it's not quite Christmas yet. The following have been gifted anonymously, left out in a way that they won't go anywhere until their recipient gets them.
America: A large basket of various baked goods.
Hungary: Poppy seed cookies.
Koharu: This dress.
Sora: A huge basket of food.
Ukraine: Mittens, with sunflowers on them.
Estonia: A neatly wrapped, if large, package. It contains a rather big pile of books, all written in Estonian.
Poland: A Žemaitukas
If Lithuania knows you at all, you'll get various types of food, but he has delivered anonymously, because of the event.]
(OOC: Just a reminder, Lithuania has disappeared, so should be treated as fake.)

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(Dramatic posing + operatic singing!! Only for him to deflate.)
Of course, I am no longer in my beloved Seville. I guess you could say I...
...am Il barbiere di MAYFIEEEEELLLLDDDD~!
(Sorry Lithuania, but you might want to cover your ears as he bellows out those notes. When he's done, he looks thrilled that you're interested to buy his cookies.)
Come, come! A man of your good taste deserves the best, no? I think perhaps...
(He thinks quickly; what is three silver pieces worth in Mayfield? He can buy an apple for one silver piece. And an apples is, last he checked, a few cents. After some quick calculations, he comes up with...)
...five Mayfield maravedí coins!
((OOC: Mun has no idea about Spanish currency in the 18th century, so what Figaro means is that he's selling the cookies for five cents.))