Hi everyone, so this would be a story where they would be exchange students and such, but I don't have any personal experience and some things would probably weird from reality so if there is anything wrong with system, please tell me or just think of it as a parallel world where this is how things are done. I may not be the best writer but I could still write, thanks for your kind consideration for my incompetence.

I don't own any of the characters here and such, just the story.


If The Sun Went Down, Chapter 1

It's an ordinary day for everyone else, but it wasn't for a group of exchange students from Heta High School which's plane is just about to land at the land of the rising sun, Japan. Everyone was excited and eager to have their wholesome experience in this awesome country and learn a lot of the culture of Japan.

"Oh, as expected of this country! Japan sure is awesome like me!", exclaimed an overly excited silver locked, and red eyed young boy that had it's german accent apparent on his voice. His name is Gilbert Beilschmidt.

"Bruder, behave yourself. That is just an ordinary runway and airport", a german guy brushed his blonde hair back showing his lack of interest of his brother making a show of his own. It is the younger brother, Ludwig Beilschmidt.

"You're no fun, Ludwig. You should have fun! It's not like pops is here to scold you. Loosen up loosen up!", Gilbert cheerfully said while tapping the back of his younger brother.

"That's right, Ludwig. Have fun! You're going to make Kiku sad, you know." An italian boy popped out from the back of their seats and joined the conversation the two brothers had.

"Kiku is a mature person. Anyways, Feliciano! Go sit properly right now! We haven't landed yet, that's dangerous!", pushing the italian back to it's seat.

"Boo", Feliciano Vargas protested but sat back anyway.

"Now now, we are about to land now so behave yourself boys.", a young lady with brown hair settled the rowdy guys. Elizabeth Hedervary.

The plane has just landed the runway and everyone was instructed on what to do to prevent unnecessary accidents when alighting the plane.

"Hey, you're gonna get left behind if you don't wake up now." Despite the noise the young passengers were making, Alfred Jones was deeply asleep and had to be waken up by his seatmate, Arthur Kirkland.

"Ngh…Eh? We're here already?" Alfred grumbled as he rubbed his eyes to force himself to wake up completely.

"Isn't that obvious. We are leaving you behind if you don't move your sleepy arse right now." The british student threatened(not really) the young man.

"Yeah, thanks for waking me up, buddy."

"I'm no ones buddy." Arthur muttured under his breath. Alfred tried asking what but he was just brushed off.

Alfred got up and followed Arthur as they got off of the plane.

Everyone was adjusting to the fresh air since they had been travelling for how many hours in closed space. They walked for a bit and ventured every store they can see. After their little airport adventure, they proceeded to the designated place where they would meet their host family during their stay in Japan for education in culture and many other things. There were 8 exchange students coming from Heta High. They talked to each other while waiting for their host families to come and pick them up. They talked about how there are only a few of them that applied for this program in Japan this year compared to the last one. It was quite rowdy for awhile since they were comfortable with each other. They were schoolmates in Heta High School from United States and had know each other already. It was an interesting group this year since everyone was of different nationality. Two german brothers, hungarian, italian, british, american, lithuanian and estonian.

"That's right! So, why did you guys joined this exchange student thing?" Gilbert asked. "For Ludwig and I, we just wanted to be away from home for how many months. It was quite the problem when we persuaded our parents to let us go. Good thing they let us. I want my little bro to I have fun once in a while."

"It's not only for fun, bruder. A friend of mine also invited me to try being an exchange. I want to learn their culture." Ludwig corrected his reasons to his brother and everyone. Though he did think that he'll have fun during his stay here. He loves sightseeing after all.

"Ve~ I came here cos' Ludwig did. And I'm friends with Kiku too."

"Oh right. He was a friend you've made from the internet, right? Eduard was the one to introduce you to him, I believe." Elizabeth said.

"That's right." Eduard adjusted his eyeglasses and put down his laptop on top of the table. "I knew that Ludwig would understand the beauty of electronics, so I introduced him to Kiku."

"I could actually guess why you are here, Eduard." Toris laughed while saying this. Everyone agreed to what the lithuanian said.

"Hey, how about you two?" Elizabeth looked at the two boys that seemed to be in their own world. Alfred was eating non stop from the moment they took their seats. He bought foods at every shop that would sell them and he'd been eating it from then on. On the other hand, Arthur was busy reading his book, like it doesn't matter how noisy his surrounding is.

"We really, doesn't know that much about you guys since we weren't in the same class or had any other connections. Well, Alfred was popular in school for being good in any sport and winning lots of tournaments with his club. So is Arthur, always the top on the ranking of his year." Elizabeth stated.

By this time, Arthur had placed his book on the table and crossed his arms, looking eager to take part in the conversation. "So, what were you people talking about?"

Everyone was bewildered by the attitude of Arthur, then they just laughed awkwardly. On the background though, Alfred finished his foods and drinks and made a loud thump on the table as he put his plastic cup over.

"So, what were you guys talking about?" Alfred asked.

"Seriously?!" Gilbert exclaimed while he made a loud bang slamming on the table. "Your reasons! Why did you join this program!"

"Hmm, I don't really have any outstanding reasons actually. Seemed interedting to me, so I took it." Arthur said while he was tapping on his book with his finger, not looking at anyone, just the book.

"You're not very sociable, are ya?" Alfred said. "Reasons, huh? Ah! It was because I made a friend on the internet that lives here. He recommended it to me. And he likes manga too. A cool dude."

"Eh, so that's how It is." Toris said.

Not long after, the families that would take care of them on their stay had started arriving. They made their acquiantace with each other and then went to their houses. It was a tiring day today, but it was a great start for joyous days to come.


Thanks for reading, tell me if I should continue this. I don't really have the confidence.