HI! I just got into the fandom of Hetalia and just so you guys know, i don't know all of the names of the countries but the ones that i do know i will reference them eventually. But for times sake (and my almost non-exsisting sanity) i'll just cal them by their country.

TO THE STORY!

Prolog

I laughed at a joke my friend Maddy made. "It's been a while since you me and Allison got together for a sleep over like this. But instead of one night it's 3."

"Yeah, well, with how our lives have been going it's amazing that we were able to stay in contact." Maddy looked at me with her icy blue eyes as she shifted her hair to one shoulder.

I nodded at my friend in agreement. "Did you bring your survival pack? We'll be here for a few days and I know that I'll be fine in the time of boredom."

"Do you doubt that Allison and I will keep you away from boredom?" Maddy shot me a look.

My chocolate hair bounced from the head movement I made. "No! Ok, let me restate that. What's in your backpack?"

Maddy's electric blond hair fell over face as she reached over to grab her backpack while mine was in my lap. "The basic necessities… a change of clothes, pajamas, a notebook, my trusty pencil!" She shoved it in my face for emphasis. I laughed and pushed the pencil away. "A book…my phone and its charger, my chomebook and ITS charger, a muffin I have yet to finish eating and beef jerky."

"Why beef jerky?" I scanned her backpack with my dark caramel eyes to try and see if I could snatch her muffin.

"Because I knew Allison would take forever in meeting us here so I brought a backup in snacks. You want some?"

"Please!" I placed my backpack away from me and crossed my legs. "I'm so stoked for the Hetalia marathon later tonight! If only Allison would get here already!"

"I know right! But it's not her fault." Maddy handed me a piece of beef jerky.

I took it and savored the flavor. "Good call Maddy. I applaud the."

"Thank you. What's in your backpack?" Maddy put the remaining jerky away.

I smiled. "I half expected you to say, what's in your wallet. But like you I brought what I thought I would need. A change of clothes for a few days, my pajamas, my phone and net book with their respected chargers, myy…notebook and my trusty penci!" I mimicked her action by shoving my pencil her face.

I rummaged through my backpack to see if I had anything else. "I have a deck of cards for some reason…and…yeah, that's pretty much it."

"Cards?" Maddy raised an eyebrow.

"Shut up! They've been in my backpack since March!" I stuffed all of my stuff that fell out back into my backpack. "It's not my fault that I kept forgetting to take them out!"

"It's totally your fault!"

I faked being hurt and put my hand over my heart. The action made my friend laugh and we both burst into a frenzy of giggles. While we were laughing, something from the shelves fell in front of us, scaring the crap out of us in the process. "That happened."

"Yes it did." Maddy reached for the object but before she even touched it, it opened some kind of drawer.

"What the hell…" Maddy and I shared a look.

Picking up what was in the compartment, I saw that there was a start of some sort. "Do you think we broke it?"

"What do you think Brittany?" Maddy crossed her arms sarcastically.

"I don't know! It looks fine to me." I picked up the compartment and placed the star back inside. "If anything, it fell and opened, we had nothing to do with it."

"Agreed."

I stood up and put the star's container on a table not too far away from us. Picking up my backpack I started to walk out of the room. "I'm going to put my stuff away. Let's just start the marathon without Allison."

"She won't be too happy about that." Maddy pushed her backpack farther away from her.

"So what? She's late and the marathon was timed to start almost 30 minutes ago. It doesn't matter at this point." I shrugged.

Maddy nodded and connected to television to the system. "Are we going to watch every episode?"

"What do you think?" I challenged.

"I was only asking!"

Suddenly the box with the star started to glow. I paled while staring at it and Maddy froze. After about 5 seconds of the box glowing, the star itself seemed to hop out of the box and land on the ground. When it came into contact, the glow increased dramatically.

I had to shield my eyes from the light but with all of this happening, I couldn't help but feel extremely tired. So, with my backpack in hand, I got down on the ground and laid down. The same must have been happening to Maddy because I heard her lay down as well.

No longer being able to fight the will to sleep, I used my backpack as a pillow and closed my eyes.