Italy stared up at the couple that had taken him in after his grandfather's passing, and wondered if they knew what his grandfather had found out before he had died.
"Of course, they don't! Idiot!" His 'older' brother answered from somewhere inside of him.
"Will they love and accept us when they do know?" Italy or Feli as he had come to prefer asked the older half of himself.
"Nonno didn't even love the both of us; he considered you the true Italy, and I was the false one, remember?" Romano reminded the younger of the two that seemed to control their shared body most of the time.
"Oh." Feliciano seemed saddened by this remembered fact. "Should we tell them?" The question was asked tentatively by the younger boy held with in the shared body.
"Of course not! They'd hate one of us for sure!" Romano growled at his younger sibling that shared the same body as him.
"Sorry, sorry." Italy accidentally spoke aloud those words.
"Shut up, idiot!" Romano growled somewhere inside of Feliciano's head.
"Something wrong?" A female asked them.
"N-no." Feli stuttered as an answer to the question that Hungary had asked him.
"There is another boy at my house, and he is around your age." Austria explained to Italy.
"Yay." Italy mentally cheered.
"Remember how that lady dressed us?" Romano grumbled to his sibling.
"This cute dress?" Feli imagined twirling in the dress that he had on.
"Yes; the boy will think that we are a girl, and will flirt with us." Romano, otherwise known as Lovino, seemed to hate that thought.
"Is that wrong?" Feli asked his older sibling.
"Yes." Romano sighed at the answer.
"But Nonno loved all of the pretty woman." Italy protested.
"Are we a woman?" Lovino asked his younger sibling.
"No, but does it matter?" Feli pointed out, childishly.
"Yes. We can't give birth, but Hungary can." Lovi picked out a major difference, so that Feli could understand that he wasn't a girl.
"Really? That is so cool! Whose kids will she have one day?" Feli bounced in his seat on the carriage as he mentally asked his brother that question.
"Let's not play matchmaker, okay?" Lovino tried to discourage his younger brother's antics.
"What is a matchmaker? Is that a fun game?" Feli asked, accidentally saying it outloud.
"Forget I said anything, and shout up; they are looking at us funny!" Romano commanded Feliciano.
"Okay." Feli whispered, still sounding cheerful.
"Is something the matter?" Austria asked the two of them.
Feli seemed confused, so Lovi gave him the answer.
"No." Feliciano repeated his sibling outloud to answer Austria's question.
