Part 3 - Jealousy and a Loss

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As Japan sits in class, listening to the teacher drone on about some topic or another, she suddenly hears a commotion coming from the back of the room. At first, she's not sure what's going on - but then she sees Argentina and Brazil standing together, their faces twisted with emotion.Before she can even process what's happening, Argentina leans in and plants a kiss on Brazil's lips, sending shockwaves through the entire classroom. People start to scream and gasp, their eyes fixed on the unexpected spectacle unfolding before them. Some people start taking out their phones to record the moment, while others whisper and giggle amongst themselves.As for Brazil, he seems completely stunned by the sudden display of affection. His face turns red, and he freezes for a moment, unsure of how to react.Argentina, on the other hand, seems to be thoroughly enjoying the chaos and attention. She giggles and winks at the onlookers, clearly relishing in the shock and surprise of the moment.For a few moments, the classroom feels like a completely different place - a place where anything can happen and anything goes. And even though the shock and confusion will fade with time, the memory of that unexpected kiss will linger on in the minds and hearts of all who witnessed it.

As Japan tries to process the unexpected kiss between Argentina and Brazil, she suddenly feels a pang of discomfort and unease. She can hear the whispers and giggles of her classmates, the mocking and teasing directed at her and Germany.For a moment, she feels like she's back in middle school - the awkwardness and insecurity of those days rushing back to her all at once. She wonders if there's something wrong with her, if she's not pretty or outgoing enough to attract someone's attention.But then she takes a deep breath and tries to remind herself of everything she's learned in recent years. She knows that she doesn't need a relationship to be happy or fulfilled, and that there are plenty of other things in life that bring her joy and connection.She tries to ignore the teasing and mocking from her classmates, focusing instead on her own hobbies and passions. She reminds herself that it doesn't matter what other people think, as long as she's living her life authentically and following her own path.And slowly but surely, the hurt and embarrassment start to fade away. She realizes that other people's opinions and expectations don't define her, and that she doesn't need a girlfriend or a boyfriend to be happy or fulfilled. She's her own person, with her own dreams, goals, and aspirations - and no amount of teasing or mocking can take that away from her.

As Japan scrolls through her phone, checking the latest news updates, she suddenly sees a shocking headline that makes her heart skip a beat: "Breaking News: Germany Found Dead."For a moment, she can't even process what she's seeing. Germany - her friend and classmate - is dead? She feels a sense of disbelief and sadness wash over her, wondering how something like this could happen.As she reads through the article, she sees that the cause of death is unknown - which only adds to the sense of confusion and despair. She can't help but think about all the memories she shared with Germany, all the laughs and conversations they had together.For a few moments, she feels lost and alone, unsure of how to process the sudden loss. But then she remembers the strength and resilience of the human spirit, and how important it is to come together in times of loss and tragedy.She reaches out to Germany's friends and classmates, offering her condolences and support. She tries to be a source of strength and comfort for those who are grieving, knowing that it's moments like these that truly test the bonds of friendship and connection.Even though Germany may be gone, Japan knows that his memory and his legacy will live on - as a reminder of the fragility and preciousness of life, and as a testament to the power of love and connection.

As Japan grieves the loss of Germany, feeling a sense of emptiness and sadness, she suddenly feels a presence beside her - as if someone is standing right next to her.She turns to look, but sees nothing - and yet she knows that there's someone there, watching over her and protecting her.And then she hears a voice, faint and ethereal, but unmistakably Germany's. "Don't worry, Japan," he says softly. "I'm still here. Even though my time on this Earth is over, I'll always be with you - in spirit, in memory, in the love and connection we shared."Japan feels a sense of comfort and warmth wash over her, knowing that even though Germany is gone, he's not truly gone. His spirit lives on, his memory lives on, and his love and friendship live on.And even though there will be times when she feels lost and alone, she knows that Germany will always be there to guide her and protect her - as a guardian angel, watching over her from above.For a few moments, she closes her eyes and lets herself feel the presence of Germany's spirit, knowing that even though he's gone, his legacy and his spirit will live on forever.

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