North and South


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North Carolina and South Carolina have a short talk

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the Carolinas sat besides each other on a table. They were in North Carolina's home. They where in the woods outside of the capital of Raleigh. Every state needed a break from government businesses, that's how it is when you can't die biologically. But luckily they where not nearly as busy as California. Her life was almost Hellish. South Carolina leaned into he's seat closer to he's brother. "What do you want to talk about now huh?" He asked. "Ah... anything that isn't political." North laughed. "Oh yeah, sometimes I feel like your the only person I can talk to about politics. After the... you know what war, things have just been really tense. But that's life you know. At least we're nothing like the Russian sides. Ha." South said. "Oh yeah, though the Canadian provenances are more close unit then we are." "Oh you know it North." North nodded then looked over at the nature around them. The building they where next to was just a cabin, and the woods. There wasn't any lakes near by but it was a very wet land.

"What do you think about religion right now?" South asked. "Oh come on! Not reilgion too. Can't you think of something less controversial?" "Ha, no I'm sorry I guess I'm just sad." "Why are you sad brother?" South just shrugged. "I guess I just am. That's just kind of the way I am." North nodded. "I get that. You've always been like that after the war, you know which one." "Yeah, my head still hurts from the bullet wound sometimes." "Oh yeah, I got shot many times though out many wars. The Koran war was personally the worst for me. I swear I got shot like 29 times! Ha, well I'd get shot 100 times more if it meant one person doesn't die." "Ah, same here." South nodded grimly. "The biggest war thing that gets me is when bodies literally pile onto each other. I don't- I... I hate it when people fall onto other dead people it's uh... yeah..." They shared a silent moment together for a moment. Sometimes moments like that really matter if you need them, and you can only get them from people who could understand.