Just Like Every Other Day, Right?

Day 1


It was about 9:45 in the morning. Canada slowly picked up his head only to see chaos all around him. The chairs were overturned and scattered around the room, people were screaming at each other, and there was nobody to stop it. Oh yeah… "I'm still in the meeting room, eh?" Canada mutters to himself. Since he was already woken up, he slowly turned his head, scanning his surroundings. Of course, the first thing he saw was France and England battling it out with America and Prussia making bets on who's going to win. "I'm surprised you don't have liver cancer from drinking all that wine!" England yells.

"Oh really?" France retorts. "One, I'm a country so I can't die and two tell that to 2p France." And with that statement, England attempted to throw a chair at the Frenchman only to have hi m duck in time.

"It looks like your aim is just as bad as your cooking," France mocks.

Not wanting to listen anymore, Canada walks over to the most reasonable person he knows. On the other hand, Japan was sitting quietly, patiently waiting for the meeting to end or for everyone to calm down, whichever comes first. That was until he noticed something behind him.

"Ah. Konnichiwa Canada," Japan says.

"Hello Japan. Looks like the fighting won't stop anytime soon, eh?" Canada says.

"That is unless Germany decides to get involved."

And as if on cue the German cleared his throat in perpetration to yell at everyone. Unfortunately, the Canadian just happened to be right beside him.

"Ok! That is enough! We should be waiting for everyone else to get here before we start the meeting! So, if they happen to walk in here to see a big mess what do you think they're going think!"

And like usual, they seemed to pause and as if they didn't listen, the countries continued what they were doing.

Not wanting to be yelled in the ear any longer, Canada turns away and spots China and Russia talking. Being the curious person he usually is, Canada decided to walk upon to them and listen to their conversation. Since Canada has "the power to be invisible," why not use it as an advantage. He walks up to them until he was close enough to hear what they were saying.

"Do you think they will be coming today," China asks worriedly.

"Don't worry they'll make it, I'll make sure of it," Russia reassured with his signature innocent but creepy smile.

"Huh. I wonder who they're talking about," Canada whispers says.

"Hey did you hear that," Russia asks the Chinese man.

"Not at all," China replied to his Russian friend.


Author's note:

I hope you liked the first chapter of Just like every other day, right? Let me know in the reviews whether I should make another chapter/day or if I should just leave it as a one-shot.

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Thanks Sparrow-senpai out~