Canada. Matthew Williams. It didn't matter. No one knew who he was or bothered to notice him. Not even Kuma… Kuma….Kuma-What's-His-Face bothered to remember. Sometimes, heck all the time, he felt like his existence didn't matter and the world would be better off without him. Or maybe it would stay exactly like it is now. Ha.
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"Alright! I think that concludes this meeting!"
"Who gave you the right to decide when it's over, bloody git."
"How stupid. We didn't decide anything. This is why I hate you westerners."
"HAHAHA!"
"The next meeting should be soon, Da?"
The rest agreed out of fear.
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Canada sighed. Another meeting where they didn't listen to a word he said. And Russia squashed him the entire time.
He was about to start walking home alone when a certain long-haired Francis stopped him.
"Bonjour, Mathieu~! Would you mind if I came home with you today and had dinner? We haven't seen much of each other lately." France said with a hopeful expression on his handsome face.
"U-Um sure." Well that was unexpected of him. He didn't look at me the entire time we were in the same room together but when I'm alone he approaches? I hope he's not trying to put the moves on me…
"Magnifique! I'll make us an elegant dinner!" The blonde mused as they walked along.
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On their way to his house, Matthew remembered his childhood with France. He couldn't decide if he was a big brother to him or more like a father. Since France hated England, little Matthew didn't get to play with little Alfred very much. In fact, the only time he ever got to talk to him and Arthur was when Francis and Arthur were on good terms (Which was practically never.) Most of his days were spent in his room reading, planting fresh ingredients for his caretaker's extravagant meals in the garden, or learning French.
One particular day came to mind when they passed a house with a little girl having a tea party with her stuffed animals outside her house. The blonde was chatting away about how he told England a 'yo mama' joke the other day and made him go completely speechless. Canada recalled the day France gave him Kuma-something.