Reincarnation chapter 1: Disappear
OOC, AU, I don't own, no beta, may be slash later; I do not know
They never expected that the stock market crash of 1929 had taken such a toll on him. Of course, he got very sick just like all the countries that were in the same boat. They all have been through it before; you get a fever, throw up, wait it out, and get better. However, America never experienced something like that so it shocked the other countries when they learned he had disappeared, vanished without a trace.
America, the country itself, got a little better with the help of the New Deal Programs. However, the personification of America still did not show. They thought he was in shock over it, that he still was not one hundred percent; he did not want to look weak in front of them. They told themselves all of these excuses; however, it did not ease the worry in their hearts.
They could not worry about him too much while America was in the Depression; they were in the beginning of World War II. Things progressed and America refused to join the war because of the Neutrality Act, however the government did try to find ways around that act by sending supplies to the Allied Powers. When Pearl Harbor was bombed, England felt hope that he would be able to see his little brother again. Imagine his disappointed look when in walked a high-standing military man.
"Where's America?" England demanded. The other Allies wondered too and held their breath as the general answered.
"We do not know, now…"
With that, the matter dropped. Much to England's distress, the personification of America did not show throughout the war or after.
The Cold War started between America and Russia; the nation they knew and secretly loved had to show up for this. He did not, and Russia was disappointed that he did not get to fight with his favorite rival-the only one who would be able to match him. The Cold War ended and still time passed with no show. Eventually, the other nations went to America with the intent of finding out what was going on.
The president explained to them that they did not know what had happened. A house cleaner went to check up on him and all they could find was his nightclothes, but the nation nowhere to be found. After that, all of the nations made it a point to check in on America and they agreed they would share America's house. As technology advanced, they replaced some of America's out-dated things. They found themselves each growing a little bit fond of the country as they spend a day or two every month there to make sure everything was going smoothly.
They never expected that a family would move in next door with a familiar looking boy, about five or six, waving an American flag.
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