The American country sat back in his couch, munching on a hamburger and watching TV alone. He got up then walked to the phone, extremely bored so he might as well call some other countries and see if they would like to come over and do something.

First one he called was his older brother, England. Except America didn't think so anymore ever since the Revolution when he stated that they were no longer siblings.

After the conversations with four countries, they all arrived. America didn't tell them what they were going to do but they all still agreed to come over and did as they promised.

"Alright dudes! We're gonna play some games!" He said in a cheerful matter when everyone sat down.

England almost left but changed his mind, he could easily get America to become his younger brother again if he decided to go through with this- well, that's what he thought even though he could just use his magic. "Let me guess... Assassin's Creed?" The British nation asked.

Denmark didn't sit on the couch with the others, instead he stood with his back in a corner. When he heard the last word 'Creed' he wandered forward to stand by England and also rest his elbow on his shoulder. "I know that game, isn't about some assassins?" he already knew it was, "personally, my favorite is that Italian man...his name was Ezio, I think."

England shrugged Denmark's elbow off. "Hey, don't do that! I am not your elbow rest," England said. Denmark laughed lightly, "Oh sure you are." he added a wink for extra effect. The two got into a fight and ignored Italy trying to calm them down with pasta.

England attempted to slap Denmark but he dodged, poor Italy was behind the Danish country. "ahhhh, Germany, Germany, Germany! England slapped me!" Italy hid behind Germany as he whined. England glared at Italy. "You shouldn't have been behind Denmark, idiot!" he yelled angrily.

Germany didn't do anything about it, just because he was allies with Italy didn't mean he had to protect him. "I agree with England. Don't interfere with other countries' fights," he commanded, it wasn't everyday that he sided with England...