I don't own Axis Powers Hetalia. Hong Kong and America are not being paired together. This is reflecting them as brothers.

England hadn't known what to say to America at first. He thought the other had lost it and had ulterior motives. However, he was easily convinced by a third party to let America have his fun. It was probably this that led him to be drinking tea and talking with Canada and, reluctantly, France.

"They're all hidden. You didn't peek, did you?" America was holding out a basket, a warm smile on his face.

"Of course not." Hong Kong took the basket before wandering around the backyard, his dog London at his side. He occasionally glanced back at America, who was settled on a chair just watching him with an amused smirk. Hong Kong would always huff and go back to his hunt.

Within ten minutes, Hong Kong was standing before America. "You cheated." The child was bold at calling out the older nation.

"I don't know what you're talking about. All the eggs are hidden out here." Hong Kong wasn't buying the words. He tore open the back door, London at his heels followed by America.

"England! America is cheating!" Hong Kong interrupted the talk that was going on, gaining the attention of everyone.

"America. What did I tell you about playing fair? Hong Kong is only a child. I don't want you corrupting him." This was the reason why England hadn't wanted to let America come over in the first place.

"Fine. Here." America pulled out the final Easter egg from his pocket and handed it over to Hong Kong.

"You stay here and I'll go hide them." Hong Kong took off. He returned after a couple minutes and pushed the basket towards America. "Go find them."

"Fine, fine." America walked off, not noticing Hong Kong's smirk.

"What did you do, Hong Kong?" England eyed the child. Hong Kong held up a hard boiled Easter egg, but the shell was gone. The child quickly ate it before skipping off to see how America was doing.

"That boy loves revenge..." France noted.

"I knew that git would be a bad influence!" But England had to admit, America had it coming.