In a time of great need and desperation, some find it best to finally imagine them gone.
"Mania?" the roman nation approached his friend hesitantly.
"Yes Rome." The Germanic nation said, looking up from his book to face his friend.
"I need your help." He said plopping down on the soft grass next to Germania.
"With what?" the blonde man asked, surprised by his request, for Rome never asked for help.
"I-I've been thinking. I don't have much time left here, I want by grandsons to get my inheritance."
"The problem is."
"Who should I go with, I don't want to split it, and it goes to one or none?"
"So who do you want?"
"I love Lovino but I know Feli will be the better for following in my footsteps."
"So then choose him."
"That's the thing I'm scared to."
"Why?" asked Germania, with a confused continence.
He trust people so easily and he gives up so well... that im scared he cannot be trusted with it. As must as I love him he just can't have it."
"And Lovino?"
"I'm hesitant to put the pressure on him. I know he's not as trusting, my fault for never being there for him, but I'm scared."
"Why?"
"What if." He paused for a moment before continuing. "What if it only makes him more distrusting and closed off. I am not sure its best because he already is that way, so much so. But it's him or Feli."
"I hate to put an input in this decision especially since both probably aren't the best choices, but I think Lovino will be the better choice you're said he's already cautious. Maybe this is your chance to show him you care and you are sorry for treating him wrongly." He said avoiding his friends face knowing it will much happier now.
"You think." He said smiling happily, as predicted.
"Sure." He said, silence filling around him as he continued to avoid his friends face.
One month later Rome had faded and disappeared, Lovino was declared the inherent to his grandfather, receiving everything, as planned. Years later Lovino was sent to be in a powerhouse nations, Spain, house. Sadly, as Rome hoped, Lovino was distrustful and the fortune was safe. Lovino's heart never opened up to the Spaniard. In addition, he vowed to never open up, granting the fortune fine. However the knowledge of the fortune only hurt Lovino as he trusted fewer and fewer, seeing the fortune as a curse.
