Today the talk of the school is the new kid, Alfred Jones, is having a huge party to celebrate his birthday. He put up posters saying everyone could come. Even the people who didn't know him.

Now natuarally every one in the school came, after all who could pass up free cake? Even Arthur Kirkland, a well known wall flower, came because he was talked into it by Francis Bonnefoy.

Arthur was standing alone away from everyone looking at his arm where the first words of his soulmate were printed, still black.

"Arthur, you should get out there and talk to people! You will never find your soulmate at this rate!" said Francis.

"What do you know you frog!" Arthur yelled at him.

"A lot, after all I already found my soulmate, Anglettere."

"Francis aren't you going to dance with me?" said a girl who walked up to them.

"Coming Jenne." And with that they left Arthur there to stand there alone.

'That frog doesn't know what he's talking about' Arthur thought. He looked at the words on his arm again, which read: Hey, why are you standing here all alone? Why don't ya dance with me?


Alfred always invites every one to his birthday, only because of the words that were on his arm that read: Yes, I'll dance with you. He would always ask a few people to dance, but no one would give him the reply he was looking for.

Everyone was already dancing with some, even his shy brother, who was dancing with Gilbert, though he didn't know why.

He decided to get away from the huge crowd, and to his surprise he saw a blonde haired guy with huge eye brows stnding all alone, and being a hero he decided to go ask him if he wanted to dance.

"Hey, why are you standing here all alone? Why don't ya dance with me?" The blonde looked to him and smiled.

"Yes, I'll dance with you."

Since that day Alfred and Arthur had been together and eventually married each other, and had even died of old age together.

This story was written to celebrate the 4th of July, also known as America's birthday to my fellow hetalians. Happy 4th of July and happy birthday America! Adios~