Seychelles was used to her 'daily' life. Wake up. Get dressed. Tie her hair. Eat breakfast. Get to school. See France. France follows her to class. Finish class. See France. France follows her to her next class. Recess starts. Sees France and you get the rest. And today was going to be no different. Or so she thought.

As Seychelles awoke, the sunlight streamed through the curtains. She could smell toasted bread and fresh orange juice from the kitchen. Seychelles lived in the girls' dorm at her school and was used to the laughs of Hungary and Vietnam in the morning. She jumped out of bed and was about to yawn when she saw the small figure of Liechtenstein curled up in her bed. Seychelles couldn't help but express her feelings.

"AWWWWWW~" She sighed quietly. She didn't want to wake her little companion up. Seychelles slowly tip-toed towards her wardrobe and took out her uniform. Today was Monday. Time for school.

When she came out of the bathroom all changed, she saw Liechtenstein slowly getting up and changing. When she turned around and saw Seychelles, she did a little squeak and ducked under the covers.

"It's me Lily." That calmed her roommate down.

"I...I'm very sorry M…Michelle…." Stuttered Liechtenstein. Seychelles sighed. She started to tie up her hair into two pigtails and faced her back towards the little girl to allow her some privacy. Liechtenstein nodded her thanks. When both of them finished, they went downstairs to eat.

Hungary and Vietnam were waiting for the others to wake up while they chatted. Hungary was an early riser while Vietnam, as an Asian, had a policy to wake up with the sun. But the interesting thing was what they were saying.

"Hey Elizaveta, don't you find hitting with a frying pan hard?" Vietnam asked politely.

"Nope! And what about you? Using an oar? Really Hue?"

"Yep, really." They heard a creak from the stairs and look up to see Seychelles and Liechtenstein walk down.

"MORNING LILY~" Cried Hungary. She hugged the girl like there was no tomorrow. Liechtenstein was taken by surprise and lost her footing, causing both to fall to the floor. The racket was so loud that it not only woke up all the girls still sleeping, but the neighbours too. The boys.