For a second, debated in my head whether or not I should tell them that he's gone back. Then I remembered that I did not have the energy to come up with some sort of other excuse.

Even if my brain felt fried, I also knew that they would prevent this from getting out. After all, they advised against it for a reason.

"He vent back on zhe day zhat you told him he could." I told them, they were not pleased.

UN let off a sigh of disappointment, while his counterpart started hissing slurs in all sorts of European languages.

"I apologize for my partner's crude language, but can you please tell us why he left in such a rush?" The winged man pushed.

"Condition vas vorrrsening, starrrs verrre dissapearrring, and I zhink zhat he vas fed up vith you two keeping him herrre." I uttered. My words apparently made EU angrier, so there were now more unhushed comments.

UN's shoulders tightened for a moment, but they soon loosened back into their original positions, " Okay, thank you for being honest with us. You may go now."

I lazily nodded my head and turned around to exit the room.

Soon I was back in the empty space that I had called home now for the past month or so. I flopped down onto the couch, not even bothered to take off my shoes, and let sleep take over.




Cabi's P.O.V




Arizona's face looked stunned. I could tell that she didn't believe my words, but I knew that they were truthful.

"Did...did he really do that?" She asked, as her voice shook with guilt.

I nodded my head, "Yeah, he did that. It's really horrible when you think about it. Thousands of people died in some of the most inhumane ways possible, some of which we don't even know the identities of."

She merely looked at me and turned her head down, "He's told us of the event before, but declared that it was a banana republic. Yet, he was part of the problem. Or at least he lies to all of us over any U.S involvement."

I placed my hand on her back and began to make circles, her shoulders slumped downwards and there was a frown on her face.

"I think I need a moment. Thanks for telling me about...that." She excused herself and walked out of the living room.

I couldn't blame her, the Guatamlin genocide was not an easy subject to handle, esspecially if you've been told that your dad had nothing to do with it only to find out that he supplied the troops that commited the horendus actions.

I picked up my glass of water and drank down what was left of it and set it back on the table.

"Are you sure that it's right to tell them all this now?"

I flicked my head over in Mexico's direction, who was struggling with her new miniature wings.

I somberly nodded, "They have a right to know, don't they?"

She bit her lip and made her way over to the couch, "Yeah, but the truth can hurt sometimes, especially when it's a different truth than what you previously knew." She paused for a moment and then continued. "And, if you really think that they should know nothing but the truth, then you should tell them what you had those two men do to the UN building. They should know about that."

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