WARNINGS: Gore and Death.

No longer did a shy smile grace Mathews lips, but a manical grin. His soft purple eyes filled with mirth. His hands were covered in a sticky red substance. Tied to the table next to him was none other than Alfred F. Jones. His left arm had a long gash in it, his tendons were frayed as if someone has cut at them with a blunt pair of scissors. Alfreds lips were open in a silent scream and tears of pain rolled down his pale face.

"Mathew stop! Why are you doing this?!" Alfred shreiked as he started thrashing about trying to get out of his restraints.

"Oh, I see you finally notice me." Mathew cackled as he drove the rusty scissors into Alfreds abdomen.

Alfred let out a blood curling scream as Mathew twisted the scissors deeper into Alfred. Crimson liquid spewed out of the gaping wound like a waterfall. The Canadian than harshy ripped the scissors out.

"Who am I?!" Mathew screamed before plunging the scissors into his brother's shoulder.

"I'm sorry! I'm sorry for not noticing you!" Alfred sobbed.

Mathew paused for a moment before pulling the his weapon out of his the Americans arm. Alfred sighed in relief thinking the pain would be over.

"You don't deserve to see me." Mathew said with a small impish smile before plunging the scissors into Alfreds bright blue eye.

Alfred howled in horror as a white hot pain shot through his body. Mathew continued to stab at Alfred's once cornflower eye until it was nothing but mush. Alfred, barely clinging to life, looked at Mathew with his one good eye.

"Bye bye." Mathew grinned before driving the blade through Alfreds left temple.

"Look Kumajiro, now you have a friend!" Mathew laughed as he turned to the decapitated polar bear on the next table. The bears once white fur now dyed a dark red.

"You know Alfred, I think I should go visit France and England now." Mathew grinned at his, now cold, sibling.

"I will be back later you two, don't cause any trouble while I'm away," With that the canadian grabbed his trusty scissors and made his way to the door.

"And they better remember me."