The dark basement wasn't anything new to Belarus, she was familiar with living in bleak and grim conditions.. Watching England draw a summoning circle with absolute perfection was, however, new.

Belarus had found herself sitting patiently in England's basement shortly after she heard news of him accidently summoning Russia during his attempt to get back at the Axis Power. She was eager to try to mend her relationship with her brother again, England kindly complied.

England was currently positioning the seven candles around the summoning circle. Belarus did not utter a word; rather her curiosity really peaked as she watches England prepares his most powerful weapon, magic. She had heard of many stories from Lithuania, who worked for America, about England's deep root in mysticism and magic; but watching first hand fails to compare like anything she had ever heard of.

She watches England stride over to his position. Belarus continues to watch, leaning forward a bit, anticipating to hear what happens next.

England then opens a book, and the room is filled with strange chanting. The words sound foreign to her, yet she sits in awe as he recites them cleanly and smoothly. As the words continued to fill the room, the summoning circle glowed. She listens to England's voice dropping deeper and deeper as the chanting draws the energy.

"I summon you from a faraway land."

Belarus can feel a drop of sweat roll down her forehead as she waits in anticipation.

"NOW SHOW YOURSELF," England commands.

Belarus's eyes widen as she sees a portal opening up at the center. She could see her brother rising from it.

Russia took his time as he rose up, and slowly he began to open his eyes. When the sight of Belarus entered his vision, immediately he falls back down, exiting the room. England and Belarus stood in the, now, dark basement, only stunned.

Well, it was worth a shot, she sighed. Back to square one.


A/N: I'm actually pretty surprised no one had wrote anything about this. It seemed like it would make a good connection. Oh well. Hopefully I made Belarus tolerable, I'm not too familiar with her character, but I couldn't pass up this opportunity.