A.N.) A short drabble about North Korea's thoughts on South Korea's reactions to his attack. Enjoy!North vs. SouthTwo civilians had died in his attack on one of South Korea's got why South was upset and angry, he really did. But how was he supposed to know that there was a town of civilian on the island of the fort his people had fired on that morning? He'd tried to cancel the order once he'd known, but it was too late! It was all his brother's fault, anyway. If he hadn't been practicing drills on North's side of the West Sea ( A.N: the Yellow Sea to us English speakers), then none of this would have happened! Who kept towns close to forts, anyway? That makes it impossible to express his outrage!The town had ben there before the war. A small voice in the back of his head chided. Back when South and you were one. You should have remembered. It was only 60 years ago. North bit his lip. Why did that side of him always sound like China? As he gnawed at the chapped skin of his lower lip, the voice went in the day, forts protected towns or cities. It seems like a reasonable thing to do if you ask me."I didn't." North murmured. He tilted back the swivel chair hie'd been sitting in and looked at the map of North and south cKorea (Him and brother. Brother and him) on the opposite wall."Who would he need to protect them from anyway?" The stern little voice gave a pointed silence."Me? From me? Why that little- does he really think that I'd attack civilians without just cause?In his eyes, you already have. He's not entirely stupid, you know. He's realized you're planing something. His inner China pointed sighed and straitened. His brother had a right to be angry. But that portion of the West sea had been his, and whatever came from the confrontation afterwards would happen as fate saw fit. He had citizens to protect as well.