Title: Told You So
Characters: America, Britain
Challenge: 13: Spook
Bonus Words: pumpkin, terror, bones
Rating: K+
Summary: Britain is scared for America when he is in the hospital.
A/N: The summary will give everything away, so I'll leave it at that. I thought of this because it's either going to happen, or the country's going to realize their mistake a little too late.
Disclaimer: I don't own Hetalia.
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Britain had observed America gorge himself up to the point of passing out, which took a lot of food to do. So it really didn't surprise him when he saw it all go down. He had expected it to happen a lot sooner because of the growing fast food places in America, though.
America had a heart attack. So that pumpkin pie and burger had gotten to him in October, huh? He could only imagine the terror America must've felt, but witnessing it painted a clear picture. It looked like his eyes were trying to pop out of his sockets and he was trying to reach out for something. All Britain could do was catch him and call the emergency number for attendance.
As he waited for an update from one of the doctors, Britain couldn't help but feel anxious and worried. He had raised him after all, and had that affectionate tickle whenever he and America got closer than usual, so he really couldn't let it go, even if he was independent and grown. He still cared and needed to know what would be his brother's fate. However, waiting was impossible, which made his bones feel tight for some reason. He was just hoping America would miraculously make it out alive so he could learn to control his eating habits. And so he could continue to lecture/tease him about his weight.
His heart raced when a doctor finally came and told him of America's state. The country would survive, but the fast food had to be cut from his diet. Britain, deciding to take responsibility (yet again) for America, would make sure of that and would make the younger boy eat properly whether he liked it or not. Fish and chips were a lot healthier than burgers, anyway.
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