South's POV

South is sitting on at his house, outside because the weather was very nice and the countryside looked very beautiful. He was sipping tea, wondering what to with the issue of California wanting to be a free state (It will ruin the balance in the Senate, and he has already lost the balance in the House). He muttered "What should I do?"

Then he heard a voice call "What is wrong, South?". It was King Cotton, the power of the South. South lighted up when he heard his friend's voice.

"It just is my youngest sister and my twin brother are causing problems again. California wants to be a state... a free state" shuddered South, thinking about his wild sister. "What did Spain even do when he was in charge of her? She is so wild and unladylike. She doesn't wear skirts or dresses, she wears bloomers" thought South.

King Cotton said "Why is North on Little Wild West's side?"

"Because of her views on slavery and to spite me." said South. He knew that West would have kill King Cotton if she caught him calling her little. She would have said that she is eleven and she can survived in the wilderness for a longer time than King Cotton and himself could.

He wondered why they didn't like slavery. It what gave him a livelihood, and does not the Declaration of Independence said "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by the Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness." (A/N: I used the exact words and punctuation that Thomas Jefferson used because when i had to memorize this in 8th grade, it was so powerful to me. What is ironic is right now South is the person that is the most breaking this, but all of the American siblings are guilty of this.)

King Cotton said "What is with girls trying to get more involved with politics? Like the two women, I believe to be Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, that they were so livid that they couldn't participate in an anti-slavery convention in England because of their gender, they came home and convinced that women's rights needed be addressed and they held a convention at Seneca Falls and they created The Declaration of Sentiments."

South replied " And also the woman who wrote the book that criticize my way of life and saying that it wrong. And one day women would want to senators and be the president. What would happen to this country when that happens?" shaking his head.

King Cotton thought for awhile and said "Well, I have two plans that could work: One is to have one state, North California free and South California as a slave state. Or, have California as free state and have and have less right for blacks and slaves."

South sighed, thinking that was a good idea felt the breeze changed and he looked up to the future.


West: And we know what option hermano picked.

Me: Sorry this was so late I had no ideas.

West:That is why you should review to help the author.

Me: The next one is not North's point of view, it's going be Grandpa Rome and Germania visiting their American grandkids

West: Hasta la vista! (See you later)