Waah~ I wanna write a letter, too! *flails* Allow me, allow me~~~

*gives you a salute* Be careful, dear author. Someone from the LU might spot you!

Dear Norway,

I am Elise Madeline, from the Philippines. I am a fan of yours too~

I often wonder...what is it like to be a nation? I suppose you have plenty of nasty memories to look back to - the history of every nation seem very bloody to me. But, is the prospect of living almost forever nice?

Besides, what do nations remember of their pasts? I am young, but I can't remember anything 7 years below! I can't imagine how many memories a thousand-year-old nation must hold...

Ever Curious,

Pearl of the Orient SeasElise

P.S: My penname is also some sort of alias for the Philippines! :)


Elise.

Hello Elise Madeline from the Philippines. Several humans have been telling me this lately, thanks to Japan. But thank you, I guess.

There isn't anything special about being a nation, we just exist. There isn't any more blood to our history than the humans make it to be. So if anything, it's annoying to be a nation at times. We hate, love and hurt whoever the humans do at the time, regardless of our own preferences. But it's not all bad.

I can't tell you what it's like to live almost forever, as I don't know what it feels like to live a short life.

We remember everything. It's in our blood and skin. It's not possible for us to forget, even when the humans do.

Norge.

P.S: I see. The Philippines is also sending me letters. I will call her that next time then.

(a/n: Who are the LU? . )