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augustidears · 5 months
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It has been ages since the time of difference and beyond for the age of harmony. It seems we are at peace, for now. No longer fenced in by stately aggressors, we are finding peace. They may have called the last century 'Pax Americana', it was far from Pax-ful for most of us.
Euterra has been good to us. Most of us are matriots, now. There are clashes still, but it feels like we have grown past that, like clashing was childish or something.
It feels like Earth has grown up. I get it now; I understand why the Others kept us locked.. up... here.. like that. Wow.. ever since their arrival, I have always said "locked up," but now that I.. after what they showed us... it feels wrong to use. "Locked up"?
Anyway, since then, a lot has changed. But also, not that much. Their arrival was a jaw-dropper, for sure, but it was also a Tuesday, and the students had a mid-term, payroll was due, and Steven wouldn't hurry up, and so we were late.
I like the new provinces. I also love the clothing! (As much as I want, perfectly tailored to my size, for free?! All the time?!) Sure, it is a little floraly (it comes with territory; we Hungarians love our floral designs), and boy is it heavy, but it sure is gorgeous! And my boots? I adore them! (Though, an easier time taking them off would be nice. It's okay, though, this is why I have Steven)
Ah, Steven is perfect (except when he is not)(like that morning)... I never expected to fall in love with an Englishman.. their teeth, their bark. But, I have grown up a lot since then, especially since I met him, and he has opened my eyes to a.. whole new woooorld
I always found it funny how English folk need to prune themselves. Imagine only cutting your hair once or twice a year?! If I did that, my tail would probably sweep the ground. Plus, his teeth really aren't that bad; I guess I am just used to Anglo-Canadians getting braces for their tusks, but how can I say anything when I can barely stand cleaning my hooves out because of how gross they are
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