Introvert vs. Extrovert
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Author's Notes: I hope you guys are liking this! Please let me know if I made any character mistakes :3
"I'm coming!" America yelled as he approached the front door. Whoever was on the other side was pounding on it furiously. He opened it to reveal Germany. A livid Germany. Why, oh why did America have to have the livid Germany on his front porch?
"America!" Germany yelled angrily, grabbing the younger nation by the collar, "You have to go to Japan right now and apologize to him!"
"What…why-?"
"Ever since you insulted him two weeks ago, Japan has refused to leave his home! He refuses to speak to Italy and I, even to Greece!"
"Err…Umm…"
"If you don't go to apologize to him this instant, I will gas you!"
"I thought you were over that extermination type stuff?"
"NOW!"
"Okay!" America said, shoving Germany away from him, "Sheesh, fine, I'll go talk to the guy."
"Come on, open up!" America shouted through the door after almost an hour of knocking, "Please Japan, I want to talk to you!" America was on the verge of giving up when the door opened a crack.
"Fine, I'll let you talk, but you only have a minute. Then, you'll have to go away please," Japan said in a dead-panned voice.
"Can I at least see your face?" With that, the door opened wider to reveal Japan. America had to admit that there was something off about the other man…err…country.
"Your time has started. I'm counting," Japan said.
"Wow, you really are mad at me, aren't you? Okay, listen, I'm sorry about what I said to you at the meeting the other day. Are we good?" America gave him one of his grins.
"It would be considered impolite to not accept your apology; however, I do not think I can accept it."
"What?! But…but I said sorry!" America argued.
"Maybe if you weren't so extroverted, you would understand that sometimes sorry is not good enough."
"Come on, it was only words!"
"Yes, and sometimes words can be hurtful. Especially when expressed in front of other colleagues."
"Wh…Oh. Oh, wait, you're mad that I-"
"Good day, America-san." The door slammed in America's face. This doesn't look to good.
