[England doesn't deal well with being told what to do or how to feel. He prickles, his shoulders tensing and his eyes narrowing into a glare at nothing in particular. The way he speaks about her makes England angry, but it's more than that; does he think the same way about Sealand? A stranger that America had no connection to is one thing, but America knew Sealand well, and he was their shared responsibility.
It's only natural that his anger bubbles to the surface again. His response seems quite the jump from what America's actually said, but it makes perfect sense to England if it means getting a real reaction out of America.] Well, I'm glad to know you shan't be losing any sleep if something ever happens to me.
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It's only natural that his anger bubbles to the surface again. His response seems quite the jump from what America's actually said, but it makes perfect sense to England if it means getting a real reaction out of America.] Well, I'm glad to know you shan't be losing any sleep if something ever happens to me.