It was a world meeting, discussing the trouble of ISIS. Tons of countries were irritated on the subject. America seemed lost in thought, sipping unconsciously on a coke through a straw. He was staring at the statics on the screen in front of him, France was bragging to England in the background about something. America mentally sighed to himself. The bombings were helping, but how much were they helping? The man that surrendered from ISIS wasn't very clear how the American bombing was destroying them. A small part of Alfred wants to stop the bombings ever since he learned that they have their own government system, which meant they education system too. That means, they have innocent people, and most of the war laws means they can't harm innocents! Alfred cringe slightly at the memory of the bombing of a hostipal, in his defense, it didn't look like a hostipal from the air. Alfred stopped sipping on his coke, and just rested his teeth on the straw. He tore his eyes from the screen and looked at his brother Canada.
Canada was silently watching the meeting as normal. Alfred smiled fondly at his twin brother, even though their personalities were the opposite, they got along most of the time. Matthew was so quiet, that sometimes Alfred forgets that he's here. Alfred loves playing the game, "A Ghost is talking!", when Mattie decides to talk in the meetings. But Alfred's anger flares up, when other countries are actually confused on who's talking. But Alfred doesn't do anything about that, if Matthew wants to stop the invisible game, he just had to speak up...
"Hm... Invisible," Alfred mumbled.
"Stop murmuring to yourself and speak up, lad!" England, Arthur, scolded from his left. America ignored his was he pluck the straw from his mouth, and took out his phone. He pressed 5 and the speed dialed let it happened. Pressing it to his ear, he noticed a few glares from countries. He knew he was suppose to hand his phone to Germany, but this wasn't his gaming phone, it was his business phone.
"Yes! Hello?" America spoke into the phone. "I want a meeting with president and congress about stopping the bombings," he ordered softly.
