[@Wernher][@Nerevarine] [center][color=662d91][i][h1]Movie Theater[/h1][/i][/color][/center] Things were getting more irritable this days. At home things weren't too well, but for this meeting hungary was holding the forth and she was to ensure things go well. The movie was not much to her liking. She sat beside Erika, ever so often looking over the Ottoman and the amount of food she was eating. How wasnt she round like a ball from all that sugar was beyond Austria. She much more preferred a well crafted cake piece. She smiled ever so often. Finally it was over, and yet, it meant the conversation couldnt be put off any longer. Austria stood as well her warm long blue dress flowing around her as she adjusted the white silk scarf around her neck. It suited the dress and her loosely bind hair perfectly. The Ottoman spoke first, and instead of a bit of small talk about the movie they just watched, she simply cut to the point. The people she has to deal with at times. "Now, now, my dear. With progress of time its only natural that we all change with it, or we would be left behind." Austria spoke, knowing exactly how outdated some things in her guest home are. She waved her hand as if it all wasnt important. " Islam is an official religion in my home, since I adopted Bosnia." She pointed out, that had to earn some points in the ottoman eyes and her love for her own religion. Austria continued. "Thinking of their well being, I must say Serbia is not a good influence. And he is trying my patience. Since the change in royalty in his home, he is leaning more and more towards Russia instead to search my support. " She sighed, she didnt like how this russophilia was spreading from him to her own home. She was managing it for now, still she would prefer if that wasnt even a problem to begin with. Romania was not making things any easier either, with their own nationalism at rise. Why wouldnt they just understand they are better off with her. "And as it is true that I am not as great, with the impressive and innovative armies as my niece Germany here. " Austria looked to her family, observing how the compliment worked, and judging if she had to tone it done or raise the praise up. " I still would say that I am better off as one ally. Especially if we have such similar interest in the Balkans."