Hetalia Next Countries 2: Global Freezing!

Once upon a time, there were eight nations who were considered the strongest of powers. These eight countries saved the world many times, but they also sometimes caused pain and suffering towards other countries and themselves. These eight countries had children who are commonly known as part-countries, meaning they were partly human and partly Country. One day, a man named Yao came to power by China but he was seeking more than just control over this country. No, he wanted control over all nations. Thanks to these eight children, peace came after Yao fled. No one knows what has happened to this man, but everyone soon forgot about this danger. All of course, but the eight young heroes, who never forgot their rival and worried about what he was planing next as each day passed. That was nearly over a year ago now, but something much worse could be approaching...

Cuba rubbed his arms, trying to warm them. He glared up to the cold, gray sky with his brown eyes. It shouldn't be freezing like this in Cuba, or anytime at all! What made matters worse was that it was snowing too! What looked like palm trees were now snow-covered icicles. Even the beaches were being covered in the white blanket and the Pacific Ocean splashing along its shores were becoming hard and dry. The wind blew like a freezing death.

"What's going on here?" Cuba wondered to himself. It was reported sunny today, like most every day in Cuba.

"Hey, Cuba!" came a voice. Cuba turned to who was calling him and grew really mad.

"Hey, America! What are you doing here, you fat pig?! You have no business here!" He didn't realize that he was yelling at the wrong country.

"I'm not America, I'm Canada! I just wanted to see you!" The quiet country said. He hated it when people mistook him for America. Canada was always forced to suffer through Cuba's beating whenever he tried to visit him because Cuba always thought he was America at first.

"Don't lie to me, America! You think I can't smell the hamburgers on you?!"

"I told you, I'm Canada! You can tell by the maple leaf! I'm your friend, Cuba. And you seem to be the only one who recognizes me," Canada said, a bit sadly. He just had to give America a piece of his mind...someday. Cuba stared at him a long moment, trying to see the difference between Canada and America.

"Well, you do look a little bit different than America. Yeah, you are Canada. Sorry about that, I'm just in a bit of a bad mood right now," Cuba apologized. Canada took a deep breath, trying to calm himself down. But then he smiled, his anger gone.

"Don't worry about it. By the way, what's going on here? It's always warm when I visit you," he said as he looked around the island, taking in the strange scenery before them.

"I wish I knew, man. All I know is that this isn't right," Cuba said as he too looked around at his once proud island.

"We need to find answers. It seems to be getting colder in my country too. You think maybe America may know something about it?" Canada asked.

"Don't talk to me about America! That guy makes me angry! Besides, even if he knew about it you think he would know how to stop it?" Cuba said as he crossed his arms.

"Well, I...I just thought that maybe he would know. He is part of the G7 you know. Maybe we better report it?" Canada suggested, "Not like they ever would recognize me. Maybe you should tell them about it, Cuba?"

"Why me?! If I have to go anywhere near that glutton America it will only end up ugly."

"Maybe you don't have to tell them. I will gladly do it for you two," came a voice from behind them. Cuba and Canada, startled, turn to see Norway standing behind them.

"Norway, what are you doing here?" Canada trembled, suddenly disturbed by Norway's sudden appearance.

"What's the big idea sneaking up behind us?!" Cuba shouted.

"I apologize. I didn't mean to startle you both, but you were wondering about who should tell the G7 about this strange weather and I just happen to be around. It's not just you two, Wy and Virgin have complained about the change of weather too. I came to see if you were alright, Cuba. In fact, I think the whole world is beginning to freeze. I think this may be the work of North Pole and Antarctica," Norway said.

"Who?" Canada asked, even though the look on his face looked as if he knew something. Norway stared at him with his empty dark shade of blue eyes.

"Don't play dumb, Canada. You both know of whom I speak."

"But why would they have a reason to freeze the earth? It doesn't make sense," Cuba said, trying to search his mind on what Norway was trying to suggest.

"They once swore revenge, and I think they may be starting it now. We should call a world conference meeting and discuss this. You want to find out about what's going on, don't you?"

"Of course we do!" Canada said.

"Alright," Cuba reluctantly agreed. "Maybe we can at least come up with a plan on how to get with those two, if it is them who's starting this."

"Very well then, I shall inform the G7 immediately and we can get together for a meeting." With that, Norway snapped his fingers and disappeared without Canada or Cuba could understand how he left so quickly.