"Dude, Japan! Are you ok?!"

The loud, frantic voice of the American startled just about everyone the house, making them swarm into the room to see what was going on.

"America, what the bloody hell! keep your voice do-!" The sound of a weak groan stopped England from his lecture, and he turned his attention over to the bed, along with everyone else.

There, on the bed, laid Japan. He was curled up. His skin looked more pale than usual, and he was clutching his stomach in pain. "Ngh.. Gomen, I don't feer very good right now.."

Everyone was silent. And then, chaos.

Every person in the room bursted out into questions and comments, trying to speak over each other. Some people even tried moving around; Like Greece, for example, who made it out of the crowd of Countries to stand beside the bed Japan was currently in. "Japan, what happened? Are you..ok?" His voice seemed quiet and calm like always, but it had a worried and rushed tone to it, as well.

Japan looked over at the Brunnette talking to him. He didn't hear over over all the other people's voices. "What?"

Greece just stared at Japan. He didn't hear him either. "...What?"

Japan was about to say 'What' again, when suddenly Greece was pushed away by a muscular man wearing a mask; Turkey.

"Yo, Japan! What happened to you?!" His voice was much easier to hear. Japan, with all the noise hurting his ears, didn't have time to answer. He cupped his hands around his ears. "Everyone, prease stop!"

All the noise continued, his voice not reaching most Countries. Suddenly, the loud bang of someone hitting a table echoed throughout the room. "EVERYBODY SHUT UP!" Germany shouted, and everyone was instantly quiet.

"How about ve discuss this vith Japan in a vay he'll be able to UNDERSTAND. Vith everyone talking like zat, there is no vay he would be able to tell us vhat's vrong." The German said, and everyone gave a slight nod.

Italy ran up to Japan crying. "Ah! Japan are you ok?! Please tell me your ok! Your going to be fine right?!" His voice loud and worried, and he sobbed as he clinged to Japan.

"Ah, Itary.. Prease ret go. What if I am sick? It could make you sick as werr..." Japan blushed, and tried to push the Italian off of himself. Italy whined.

"I- I don't care if I get sick! I just want you to be ok! So please! Maybe some pasta would help? That usually helps me when I feel bad. I could make some for you, Japan! I could s-"

Germany grabbed Italy, and pulled him from Japan, stopping his speech. "Italy. Give him some space. Invading his personal bubble right now isn't going to help."

Italy squirmed a bit in his grip. "Wahh! B-but I want to help somehow!" Germany sighed, and set the Italian back onto his feet.

"Vell maybe after we find out vhat's vrong, ve can help him." The German stated, and Italy gave a weak, silent nod, still crying. He wiped his closed eyes.

Germany looked to Japan. "So... Japan. Vhat's wrong?"

Japan Looked at Germany. "I don't know." He slowly replied, and the room fell silent again.

England spoke up. "I know! We could try and nurse him back to health using standard medicines, and things like time, rest, and healthy food! Maybe if whatever he has is sickness, this'll help."

All the Countries agreed to give it a try, and they got to work. Italy made pasta, Greece brought Japan an icepack for his forehead, Turkey made sure Japan was nice and cozy by bringing him blankets and everything else he needs so he didn't have to get up, and England ordered America to go get medicines like Tums, Advil, and other things that might help sickness or pain.

Two weeks passed, and Japan was still tossing and turning with pain.

"It didn't work..." England muttered sadly to himself. America started panicking.

"Well now what, dudes?!" He exclaimed, looking around at everybody. Every Country was wearing a sad or worried face, most of them clueless of what they could do. China stepped up.

"What if it something to do... with Country?" At the statement, everyone looked up at him.

England blinked. "Th..That could be true! There was a world war III recently, how could we forget? Maybe that had an impact!"

Everyone looked at one another.

"Zen there is only one vay ve can be sure." Germany spoke. "Ve'll have to go to Japan and see for ourselves."