Author's Note & Disclaimer: I don't own Hetalia, meaning I'm not Hidekaz Himaruya. If I was then the 2Ps would all be official and have their own anime, but that's not the case is it?

This, meaning the prologue, is in 3rd Person and explains my OC's background (in other words you can skip this if you choose to) but all the following chapters will be in 1st person.

Rated T because of 2Ps. Enjoy!


Prologue:

Everyone has those days where things just don't go their way, but they also have certain days where everything is perfect, like their own personal land of happiness and perfection where nothing could possibly go wrong. Everyone except one girl named Felicity, who walked a fine line between the two extremes.

She was unluckily lucky, a contradiction.

How could this be possible, one may ask. A person is either lucky or unlucky, but never both. Well, the only way to properly understand how she is both is to learn how she came to be who she is today.

Felicity, born on a snowy December night to a young couple, experienced her first taste of unlucky luckiness the day she was born. She was born with a condition called Hyperesthesia. The new parents had not expected this, and a large argument erupted due to their confusion and guilt. They yelled and screamed and shouted until their throats became sore. During this time, their car was stolen, along with the house key. The doctors and nurses pitied the new family and offered to house them for the night and explain more about their new daughter's condition, an offer the new parents accepted happily.

Now you're probably thinking, how is this lucky? During this whole fiasco, the new family's house was broken into, and their dog killed (presumably from barking). The culprit was apprehended, but not before injuring a few officers. If the family had returned home, it is likely that the family would be a few members short. Also, the explanation of the daughter's condition helped the parents greatly in training their daughter to control her senses.

A few years later, Felicity was attending school. Her teacher was strict, rude, and entirely unsuited to be an elementary school teacher. All her students cowered in fear of her, except for Felicity. She stood up and walked out of the room without the teacher noticing to fetch the principal to show how unsuitable the teacher was.

Her teacher was not happy with this at all, neither was the principal nor her parents. She was grounded for three weeks, but so was her teacher. The difference was that the teacher was grounded forever, according to the principal, and would not be teaching at the school anymore.

Skip to middle school, Felicity's parents had to move due to work related issues, forcing Felicity to leave all her friends behind. Felicity was unhappy with this arrangement, but knew nothing can be done to change it. Three days after they moved in to their new house, their old house was crushed by two large trees.

Those are just a few examples how she walked the line between luck and misfortune. It was as if Lady Luck and Miss Fortune herself walked side by side with Felicity. She didn't mind though. To her it was a way of life, and she liked it that way. She liked the balance because it gave her hope, that no matter how bad something was there was always something good waiting for her.

Of course, nothing remains the same forever does it?

When she was a high school senior she got separated from her parents at an airport. They were coming back from their annual family vacation, but the first flight only had two seats available, so one of them had to take the second flight; Felicity took the second one. When she landed back home she learned that the previous flight had disappeared. A month had passed until the wreckage was found, there were no survivors. Felicity was crushed, yet the luckiness of this incident revealed itself: the inheritance. Her aunt and uncle, her new guardians, took no part of it. Felicity benefited from it greatly, she could pay for the college she dreamed of attending and inherited a house with plenty of open space.

However, the loss of her parents hit her hard, it changed her. She started wearing a mask and built a wall to protect herself from her curse. After all, her luck proved to not only cause her misfortune, but others as well. She had difficulty accepting that, but had no desire to put her friends and family in danger; the grief and guilt ate her up until nothing was left but a shell of her former self.

At the time her guardians sent her to every respected therapist, and after a few months they believed the therapy was a success, even the therapists thought so. In reality, Felicity used this time to perfect her mask and strengthen her walls, and with this she pulled off the biggest lie of her life.

"I'm fine" she would say, with a believable smile upon her face, her eyes lit up with laughter as if the thought of her not being fine was amusing.

She began to think of her life as a game she had to play, a game to see how many people she could fool with her act. So far no one had beaten her; no one had gotten close enough to her to be affected by her curse.

She kept her friends, but never saw them outside of school. She enjoyed spending time with her new family, but refused to call them by anything other than their first names. She wore her mask everywhere she went, never removing it unless she was completely alone.

Felicity thought nothing else would happen, she could contain the consequences of the curse from affecting others as long as she kept everyone around her at a distance. What she didn't know was that her life was about to be flipped upside down and shredded to pieces due to a simple, accidental click.