When they thought about it afterwards, none of them could really say how it had come about, but come about it had.
America had somehow gotten enough luck and leverage to make Canada, England, France, Germany, Italy, Romana, Spain, Prussia, Japan, China, Russia, Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Sweden agree to a series of movie nights together.
It was surprising enough that he'd managed to get some of them to agree, but what was even more surprising was the amount of forethought and planning that had gone into it. After gaining the agreement of each Nation, he had made them sign a contract stipulating that they would:
a) Attend each movie night.
b) Stay for the duration of the movie.
c) Not kill anyone.
. . . Among other things. Shocking from America.
Regardless of the details, this is how twenty nations, with snacks, blankets, and pillows in hand found themselves in a room together, ready to watch. . .
