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Post by America on Jun 20, 2012 10:38:39 GMT -5
America nodded, pleased that both of them could fight well. He didn't know what he expected with Norway, but that country sure could hold his ground. Allowing himself to soak in the triumph of both training and victory while training, America replied, "Actually, I don't have a clue. I guess the others will tell us whenever they want to or something." He shrugged. "No matter what, though, we should probably exercise until that time. There's some exercising equipment in the common room, and then we can meet up out here every so often to train, just so we won't lose our skills."
It wasn't as if America thought he would ever lose his skills. That was impossible. No, he was worried about Norway. He supposed they would be partners for the tournament and he didn't want to have a weak partner. Of course, that little rational voice inside of him, the one that showed itself once in a while, reminded him that Norway had been fighting since before he, America, was born. Of course the Nordic wouldn't grow weak in a few days. That was just ridiculous.
"Thanks for training with me!" he quickly exclaimed, hoping to make up for his previous attitude (he knew he had gotten on Norway's nerves, one just had to glance at his face to see it). "You were awesome!"
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Post by [x] Norway on Jun 20, 2012 19:23:29 GMT -5
"Thank you America." The Nordic nation said a little pleased with there performance with the training. He felt proud of himself and was very confident that his team would defeat the compotition. "You were awesome to." The nordic finally said using the American's word 'awesome' he never used it before so he thought that now would be a perfect time to use it!
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Post by America on Jun 22, 2012 10:55:03 GMT -5
Pleased that Norway was finally able to admit it (America knew he was just shy to voice the truth), America grinned. "Yeah, I know," he replied, giving a little thumbs up to the older country. "I only get told that, like, a million times a day!" Maybe that was over-exaggerating, but America couldn't help it- compliments got to him and he was always overjoyed when people pointed out something that he had known for, like, his entire life.
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