Date Written: December 20, 2011

Word Count: 282

Summary: A psychiatrist decides to bring six of her patients with her to a summer camp for a month in order to bond with them and try to help them. Sometimes, this worse. Other times, however...

Warnings: Potentially touchy topics and genderbent characters

Disclaimer: Hetalia does not belong to me.

Pairings: I will try to keep this story reasonably pairing-free, however my supported pairings may eventually seep through...

Genderbent Characters: Germany, England, France, China, Spain, Canada


Entry 1 – August 31, 20XX

Journal,

This might just be the worst idea I've had in a while. On the other hand, however, it could also be the best.

I guess I should explain a bit.

My name is Elizaveta and I am a psychiatrist. I work with various people who have been diagnosed with various mental disorders; anything from autism or OCD to post-traumatic-stress disorder and what one of my patients likes to call "otherkin-ism".

Lately, however, I have started to feel a bit distant from my patients. So, I decided to take six of my patients and bring them to a summer camp for a month. I have already talked to the six I want to take with me and have already dealt with all the logistics stuff. This should be fun. I think. I'm packing my frying pan though, just in case things get out of hand.

At the end of each day, I will record what happened in this journal. Hopefully some progress will be made (or fun will be had, at the very least).

Anyways, these are the patients I have asked to participate, as well as the 'disorders' that they are afflicted with:

- Feliciano (schizophrenia) and Lovino (post-traumatic-stress disorder) Vargas

- Monika (dissociative amnesia) and Gilbert ("otherkin-ism") Beilschmidt

- Kiku Honda (dissociate identity disorder)

- Alfred Jones (ADHD)

- Rosa Kirkland (pyromania)

- Francoise Bonnefoy (narcissistic personality disorder)

- Ivan Braginski (borderline personality disorder)

- Chun-Yan Wang (agoraphobia)

- Isabel Fernandez Carriedo (bipolar disorder)

- Marguerite Williams (selective mutism)

We are leaving for the camp tomorrow, so hopefully we won't have any issues. I will write again after we arrive, so see you soon!