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Chapter 6

Turkey's POV

I couldn't believe it, how could they keep me out of the loop like that? Was I not always a loyal friend to Japan? Why would he not tell me about something as cool as this Koneko? I thought about all of this as I walked to a random restaurant for lunch.

As I walked, I looked into another restaurant to see Japan and Greece at a table with Koneko in between them eating from one of their plates. After seeing this, I scanned the scene to see that they were more or less alone and was about to enter when I was called over by some of the others.

I then sighed, my questions for Japan to be answered later.

China's POV

"It's not fair, aru. Japan's just being mean, aru," China whined as he walked back to the meeting with Russia, "He wouldn't even let her have lunch with any of us, aru!"

"You mean Koneko, da?" Russia asked with a hum. He then continued by saying, "You never know, he may be persuaded to change his mind."

I sighed and thought about what Japan said about not having anymore clay. Was the clay hard to find, or could a substitute be used? He could have at least said he would consider it!

Soon later, the two of us reached the conference room and sat down. By now most of the others were already there and getting ready for the rest of the meeting, Koneko walking between Japan and some of the others; trying to understand everything that was happening. It was absolutely adorable! How I wished I could have at least something like her someday!

Germany's POV

I watched as the little girl, Koneko, ran up and down the desk; from Japan to Italy mostly with a few times to another. As she ran, she would on occasion need to jump over a stack of papers or pen. Once she was past and at Italy, she would listen to him say something and laugh like a normal child.

She was so much like a normal child; it seemed odd that she was made of clay. I had to admit that I never understood that much of the magic that England is obsessed with; always seemed too unscientific to me. Needless to say, it seemed like it could be of some use to find out how she actually works.

England's POV

I sighed as I watched the creature rush back to Greece and Japan to whisper something to the Grecian. I should have known that giving Japan something that I could not remember where I got it was a bad idea. And then he had grown attached to the little girl, and who knew what the girl could do to them. After all, the magic may have been temperamental and cause some bad effects. Someone had to do something before the creature accidently or purposefully hurt them.

So that was sort of a lack-luster chapter, but I guess that happens when you have writer's block.

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