This is for my friend, but I hope you can enjoy it too!

Please R'n'R!

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"And with the signing of this document let the Prussian empire fall."

Pen hit paper.

'No!' He cried, but he couldn't speak.

His soul felt like paper , ripping in two as he was separated from his people.

'Please, no!' He silently sobbed. Pain erupted within him, he whispered out one more breath as he died, throat hoarse and burning.

'...I'll miss you...Birdie..'

"What'cha signing?"

Kar Malloroy woke with a start.

His eyes widened, and he let out a noise like a startled bear.

Kar's best friend Arik Blaz, being the annoying older brother figure he was, held Kar down with a pillow as Kar struggle to break free. Ari, being four years older, managed to hold Kar down long enough that Kar just gave up.

Kar rolled over under the pillow and tried to pull the sheets toward him.

'Let me sleep' He lazily signed

Ari chuckled.

"You can't sleep in on the first day of school."

Suddenly Kar was much more awake.

'Then let me up!'

Ari was still laughing.

"Okay, okay! Most kids hate going to school, you know."

'Why would they?' Kar pulled on his new school clothes and combed his white-blonde hair

So that he could look at least semi-decent.

This new school he was going to, despite being twelve years old, would be the first.

Kar was homeschooled his entire life by the caretakers at the orphanage he and Ari lived in, and even then, Kar's education didn't start till he was about eight, due to the fact that when he was first dumped on the orphanage's doorstep he was mute. He didn't have any way to comm

Kar didn't even have a name at first, until Arik gave him one. Arik, once upon a time, came from a German family, so Ari spoke a language Kar was familiar with. Kar spent most of his time around him. Which ended in them sharing a room, which they still do today.

But a new school had opened up near the orphanage, it was called Hetalia Jr. High, and today is the totally awesome first day!

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"Vhat iz ze meaning of zhis!" Ludwig demanded.

His boss wasn't making any sense today.

First, he tells Germany that he'd be having an "educational vacation" in America, of all places! Then he tells him he will have to assume the role of a teacher for the duration of this vacation! What's next, flying mint bunnies?

"Germany," his boss tried to calm him down. "All of ze nations are doing zhis, it iz a vay to meet ze children of your nations."

"Zhen vhy iz it in America!"

"America has ze most immigrants of each nation in von place."

"...Each...nation?

"Ja, zhis iz an exercise zhat all of ze nations are doing, it should help you understand ze young vons."

"But...vhy? Zhey are not official citizens yet!"

"Germany," his boss reached over his desk and grabbed Ludwig's hand "it iz because zhey are your future."

Ludwig ripped his hand away and walked out the door.

"I expect you to be ready first thing in ze morning!"

The prime minister of Germany sighed. He almost felt bad for his country.

Dealing with middle-schoolers of all things! It would be a miracle if Germany came back alive.

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Please review! It makes me update faster, otherwise I might not update.

Sooo...chapter two. Thank you for everyone who decided to read this story. I know it can be confusing dealing with new names I've picked for Prussia and Germania but I have a plan for his name, don't worry ;;;;)

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