Chun-Yan, more commonly known as 'that freaky smart asian girl who looks like a dude', sat down in her seat. She was in orchestra, probably her best subject, though her others were all very good too. The Chinese girl was the principal cellist of the Hetalia Academy Varsity Orchestra, while being only 15 years old. The Orchestra was composed of people from all of the academy's sectors, elementary to high school. Hetalia Academy was for talented individuals, one from each country in every school. Across from the cellist was her 'sister' Sakura, the Concertmaster. They weren't really siblings, but all the 'Asians' considered each other family. Her much weirder younger 'sister' Kimmie, a.k.a. Immy, was principal violist. Basically, orchestra was dominated by the Asians. The only high chair who wasn't Asian was either Ivan, the tall Russian bassist or Lovina, the grumpy Italian who was second chair in the first violins. Well, Ivan was from Russia... but he was from the European side, right? 'Get yourself together!' She mentally screamed as the conductor stepped in. The Chinese girl looked down at her music. They were playing one of their spring concert pieces, 'Marukaite Chikyuu' for the first time. The conductor, a 'Mr. Chopin' had probably asked Sakura to choose. It was probably a theme song to some stupid(but definitely cute) webcomic-turned-anime that she had been fangirling over. They were playing it well(they were the best, after all) until Alice, 'the constantly grumpy girl who called Francis a pervy frog and Alfred an idiot', crashed the cymbals halfway through. "It's not my fault the stupid basses were off!" She muttered, glaring at Alfred and his huge(cough- scary!-cough) bass. She kept on glaring at him until Ivan turned around and said, "What was that, Alice?" She stopped immediately. Yeah, he was creepy like that. "Nothing.." the Brit muttered, blushing in embarrassment. Mr. Chopin was oblivious to it all. "Let's try that again, yes?" The conductor smiled, nodding to Leon, the 13 year old accompanist that everyone called Hello Kitty, from Hong Kong. The music started and Chun-Yan found all her thoughts disappear as she got into the music.
immi: GERD IT'S SO SHORT... but it's just to prologue! Um, you pronounce the title 'Note-alia' as in a musical note. Eh, side pairings are a crap-ton. But here are the most often ones:
SeaLat (shonen-ai)
USUK
EstBel
Spamano
DenNor (shonen-ai)
Edelweiss/AusSwiss
PruCan
HongIce (shonen-ai)
Just so everyb. knows, Korea's name was just made up randomly for the sake of one. And her nickname is meant to hint at male Korea's human name: Im Yong Soo. And Fem!Korea is going to be acting a lot like me, so yah! See ya! I think I'll have the next chappie done by next Saturday. If you guys have any ideas for some other countries to play, tell me! It's hard to be limited to a string orchestra with all those personalities... ^^;. I've noticed in my orchestra that certain personalities go to certain instruments. The cellos are usually sensible and smart, but with a sense of humor if they warm up to you, the violins outgoing fun-lovers, viola-players are usually semi-perverted weirdos, and basses are probably outgoing and rather friendly to newbs.
R&R to get a free song request for the orchestra!
-immi
