Mini Chapter - D.C

(Note: Another chapter, yay! Anywho, I only own my states that's it. I hope you enjoy this chapter. Please tell me if I get anything wrong. Anywho, there isn't a story for this one. This is more like a mini character introduction. Anyway if you have noticed the updates and the chapters with -State Name-. Then I have finished editing them. A few of them have new paragraphs. If you haven't already, I recommend you read them.


Another note before you start reading, school is coming up. I'm doing online learning, meaning I have more time to write. But I also have Spanish and Algebra(both are going to be a bitch, especially Spanish because I'm already learning Russian.) My school is still as confusing as ever, I hope the updates won't slow down.)


D.C appeared in 1790. He was 2 when he was given to Virginia and Maryland. In Modern-day, he is 4. His name is Oliver Jones. His nicknames are Olly and Columbia. Washington calls D.C, Little Washington. And America calls D.C, Little Capital. D.C has short honey blonde hair with sea-green eyes. 


D.C has his own room but often goes to sleep with Maryland and Virginia. D.C's room is a forest theme. On his walls, he has little wood thrush stickers. There are Rosa 'American Beauties' painted along the sides of his beds. 


D.C likes playing sports with Pennsylvania. They often go to baseball games together. 


New Jersey is the one who takes D.C shopping. During those times, D.C becomes a little mannequin for New Jersey. D.C cooperates because he gets ice cream after. 


D.C enjoys the teaching lessons New York gives him. So far, he has used the pick locking lessons to open the pantry at midnight. In thanks, D.C sneaks snacks to New York.


D.C used to call Virginia and Maryland, Mom and Dad. But Virginia got frustrated and told him off. Although, Virginia got told off too because he made D.C call Maryland, Mom. D.C was the one to start calling America Mom, soon enough it started passing on to the states. 


Maryland helped D.C get Virginia wrapped around his finger. Maryland and D.C go horseback riding a lot.


D.C likes it when Virginia feeds him or reads to him. The other states say D.C is spoiled by Maryland and Virginia. Usually, this happens after Maryland gives D.C another animal plushie. 


D.C's burn scars from the Battle of 1812 spread from the right side of his face to his hand. They also partially cover his chest. D.C is blind in his right eye.  


The Civil War was the most traumatizing time period for D.C. Virginia had left and Maryland had fallen into a depression. The Confederates pushed D.C away and berated him. The Union was stressed and tensions were high. D.C was frequently ignored because of war plans and battles. He spent many dark nights in his room. Most of the time, he cried himself to sleep. The only friend he had was West Virginia. And even then, it didn't work out sometimes. After the war was done, D.C thought everything would get better. But it didn't, insults were thrown back and forth between the states. America was stressed beyond belief. Virginia tried to help but D.C was scared of him. Maryland was getting worse. D.C sobbed when Maryland spoke for the first time in years. Even though things got better from there, D.C still has nightmares about those times.




(I'm working on Confederacy's chapter, after that the only side character chapters left for me to do are Mexico and Greenland. Both of which, I might not even do.)

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