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Entry Two

I woke up a good two hours early this morning due to a nightmare and could not fall back asleep. In the nightmare, I woke up like any other time when Gilbert spends the night, but when I saw him next to me I realized that he was dead. Thankfully, when I woke up from the dream he was still next to me snoring and obviously alive.

This caused me to begin to think about what my life would be like without him there. Without him constantly coming over, my life would be pretty quiet. After all, if I were to make a list of all the times someone came to visit me; he would most likely make up about half of the times. The other half would most likely be a mixture of America remembering me long enough to demand breakfast and to beat me at video games, France coming over drunk and horny…random question to think about: When isn't Papa drunk, horny or both? Then there's England, but that's usually because he has nothing better to do or because of some political reason, then lastly a combination of other countries who only remember me long enough to ask for something, only to leave after getting it and forget about me.

Sigh…Why is it that people only visit me because they want something? Is it really so hard to remember me because we could be friends?

After Gilbert woke up, I made him some more pancakes. Shortly afterwards he had to leave for his flight back to Germany. The rest of the day was pretty quiet, and as much as I do like my time alone, I'm already looking forward to the next time Gilbert comes to visit.

With Maple syrup,

Matthew (Canada) Williams


"Ha, he really pegged you, Frog," England said chuckling and pointing at France.

"Non, I am not always drunk," France replied. To this England retorted, "Name five times where his statement about you is incorrect,"

Instead of answering, France simply grabbed the book from America and after skimming the next entry replied, "Well why don't we read this entry, he seems to have quite a few things to say about you here."

And with that France began to read again.

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