Hi! Sooo… I'm still alive, guys. For those of you that read my other stories, I'm so sorry I left you hanging. I'm in a stalemate, guys, I've cliffhanged myself. And some were just things to occupy my mind in the first place so there was little chance of them happening anyway.

Right, so, I've been busy. Also writing a fanfiction, only this I printed out as a proper book as a birthday present to my cousin. It's a Rise Of The Guardians, How To Train Your Dragon, Frozen three-way crossover that follows the plot of the original stories more-or-less and has two parts of which I have only completed the first. I'll probably post it up here some time, and I know I shouldn't be writing this in a completely different story but since this is sort of my way of saying I'm still alive I'm also kind of giving you an update… I'm sorry I'm busy writing a different Hetalia fanfiction at this point too, that's really complicated, and I don't want to post it until it's finished.

So, if you don't know me here yet and therefore probably do not want to read all that stuff up there, all I'm saying is that this is just a fanfic to try and get me back on fanfiction pills. Like drugs. I want to get addicted again. We're getting off-topic.

Um, I'm not very good at updating. Sincere apologies if I abandon this very soon. It may take me awhile, but I hope I will be able to see this through to the end.

On to the notes on the actual story. This was originally going to be a classic Truth or Dare story, until my little sister came up with this dare that I really liked, and I just thought I may be able to elevate it a little. No more spoilers than that.

Some of the characters may not fit what they are meant to be in canon, basically a little OOC, because I've survived by pulling random strips and episodes out from where I can find them using my iPad, and besides that got the more scarce personalities from other people's fanfics.

And… I think that's all. Other notes will be at the end of the chapter as to not give too much else away. Oh, and review! Reviews encourage me, and make me feel happy, even the simplest of reviews are amazing to me!


There is this one game. The game that will very quite possibly change the knowledge of the entire world.

Oh, you think I'm exaggerating? Just wait and be patient. I am dead serious.

Truth or Dare is a very dangerous game. Especially when there are countries involved.

See, nobody wants to be embarrassed in front of their fellow friends and semi-enemies. So it makes sense, right, that they would go to extremities to complete their dares. But countries, with usually thousands under their rule and millions on hand, can do far more damage than the average playboy teenager.

Oh yes, there are those select few countries, that will be smart enough not to throw away the sustainment of their land for the sake of avoiding possible humiliation, Switzerland and Austria and such, but notice we only say a select few.

Luckily for the world, Truth or Dare does not happen very often among the countries. Often they are satisfied after the first two dares, one usually merciless and one dareback. Because they can't just do the usual dares that we do, dancing to a stupid song or giving someone you hate or secretly love a kiss. It has to be something big, immediately entertaining, mastermind. Of course, you could always just pick truth, but what fun would that be?

No. You don't get a choice of whether you want a truth or a dare, which just makes it all the more dangerous.

Especially, when they decide to involve big groups. Double-daring is fun, you can kill two birds with one stone. So why not triple-dare? Or quadruple-dare? Octagol-dare? Whatever, multiple-daring is always better than the normal kind of dare.

As it happened, this round of Truth or Dare was going to be one to remember.

Why, you ask? What made this round so special? Oh, I know, I know! Maybe the fans, the readers would get to decide on the truths and dares? Maybe there was going to be a bunch of, gasp, romance involved? Or, even better, some yaoi?

Nah.

That's too cliché, don 'cha think? And I would bet that every single one of you was thinking something like that when you started reading this. Unless you cheated and read the summary first, which you probably did.

Oops, broken out of character there, haven't I? Right then, moving on.

It just so happened that the girls were having their annual End-Of-Year Girls' Meeting, where they were supposed to be discussing important or at least relative issues within the peaceful absence of the boys and their chaos.

But as the meeting was moving smoothly, seeming to be going along the course that it usually went, Hungary suddenly thought of the most brilliant idea and decided to interrupt Taiwan's speech for a moment.

With some enthusiastic exclamations, some shy nods, and some half-hearted shrugs, her statement was received. Through some persuasion and reminding of a few evil deeds in the past, the entire convention eventually settled on the idea, and it was later going to be announced. Such a brilliant idea, otherwise such brilliant revenge, and otherwise such a perfect opportunity for blackmail… and maybe some cute yaoi photos.

"Hey girls, don't you think it would be so much fun if we dared all the boys to go to a dance, and I mean all of them, and here's the catch… they've all got to come with a partner, which has to be boy as well, and one person in each pair has to be wearing a dress! You know, so that they'll be dressed all couply and stuff!"


Three frantic nations were calling at once when Taiwan picked up her phone to stop the incessant ringing. "Hello?"

"Taiwan!"

"How could you, aru?!"

"I thought we were still loving siblings, da-ze!"

Taiwan just listened, quite confused for a moment, before smiling into the phone. "Oh, Japan! So long since I've heard you call. You too, sensei! And who's— wait," her eyes practically bugged out of her head. "Korea?"

"You betrayed me, da-ze!" said nation whined uncharacteristically somberly.

She blinked. "I'm sorry, what?"

"The d-dare…" Japan stammered rather uncharacteristically as well.

"Oh." she suddenly realized. "Oh— ohhhhhhhh."

"Taiwan, aru!" China yelled.

"You know, there is the option of wearing normal dress clothes and going with some other boy that's wearing a dress." she snickered.

"Are you kidding me?! With people like America and Germany in the game none of us are going to be able to do that!" Japan yelled. "Quote; 'You look kind of like a girl from the back, Japan. But then again, all the Asians do.' Fix this!"

Taiwan shrugged, even though they wouldn't be able to see it over the phone. "I can't. I only agreed to it, besides, the dare's already been posted. We can't take it down, that will kind of ruin the fun…"

"Ruin the fun?!" Korea shrieked into the phone. Taiwan mused over the fact that he rally did sound a bit like a girl when he panicked like that. "Taiwan, we're talking about lives here! How can you make it seem like some sort of, of, of SICK GAME?!"

"I highly doubt you would die by wearing a dress and some high-heeled shoes, big brother." she deadpanned.

"I have to wear high-heel— Aaauuuugggghhhh!" came Korea's frantic scream before the line was cut.

"Korea?"

"Forget it." Japan sighed. "He won't be getting back to us anytime soon and— oh no." you could almost hear Japan's expression of horror as a faint sound of a doorbell rang. "I-I've got to go."

Click.

"Well, looks like it's just you and me again, sensei!" Taiwan chirped. "And I don't think you should have any problem with this since people have mistaken you for a girl more than once."

China grit his teeth. "Oh yeah? Wait until we dareback the girls to play Spin The Bottle, aru."

Taiwan suddenly froze. "Ha ha, I mean, yeah right, I mean, sensei, you wouldn't!"

"Watch us." He hung up.

Taiwan sighed. Hungary better appreciate this…


How many of you were expecting that? Um, yes, this is going to have quite a bit of yaoi in it. No smut, I don't do that kind of thing. Kissing is probably the furthest I can go. Unless I try really hard, but I'll feel more comfortable just writing the normal stuff.

First of all, I hope nobody felt insulted when I was mocking the classic Truth or Dare stories. They're nice, really.

Secondly, I would appreciate it if you guys could suggest some pairings and who should wear dresses. I already have some in my head and stuff, but I'll take anyone's opinion into consideration. They don't have to be yaoi couples! They could actually be brothers, or friends, that are willing to go to the dance dressed so humiliatingly just to help each other out. Or maybe because they were successfully bribed. Oops, spoiler.

So, yeah, review and suggest some pairings. Especially for Korea, he's important because of the last section and I'm stuck on him! But either way review, please, tell me what you think. Encourage me, do your good deed for the day.

Thank you for reading this far, if you actually did. Which, if you are reading this, I assume you did.