"You know how when you have a bad dream? And then you wake up and you're so relieved that it isn't real?"

Lithuania looked at Prussia with a quirked brow, and sipped his tea thoughtfully.

"Well yes, I believe any of our kind would."

"I'm kind of wishing that would happen right now" The albino sighed, gingerly resting against the back of the couch. It wasn't a comfortable couch by any means, but it was there at least. Of course he had been required to build the darned thing…

"I see." The brunet said, setting the tea on the coffee table- also made by the albino- and standing. "I'd have to say I agree. But this is reality… and we need to stick together until that wall comes down." He sighed, picking up dishes and Prussia getting up to assist him. "It's hard… but you know- for us it's not such a long time maybe. It's kind of short- when you really put it into perspective."

"I guess. I just wish I knew how west was doing…"

"Well. One day you will be united again! And then we can all go home to be with our friends and family. Times will have changed, and people just as much. But that's what we do, you know? We change, and move on. Our unity with the land itself is what makes us able to live through everything, you know?"

Prussia pondered a moment, then grinned. "You know, for a small guy like you, you're pretty awesome."

The compliment made Lithuania stutter for a moment. "W- well thank you."