A cold wind blew snow past the ice covered window as Prussia sat at the table in the coffee shop. This morning he had gotten up extra early to come here. He didn't even really like coffee that much but then... She came here all the time. Every morning before heading off to work. Oh yeah he was an all powerful near immortal nation but this girl always made him feel small. No he wouldn't hesitate to remind others that he was "ore-sama", the awesome me, but she made his words stop and his heart tremor. A jingle of the bells at the door alerted him to her arrival. Bundled up for the cold, she wore a thick winter coat and pants covered by soft boots. A thick scarf was wrapped tightly about her neck and a knitted hat sat upon her head. Oh man she didn't even see him but... It was too much. He watched her pay for her drink in the reflection of the window and look for a place to sit down. On a cold morning like this, the café was pretty full. The only open seat was the stool next to him at the window bar. She stashed her money in her coat pocket and take the seat next to him. She didn't even look at him. No, he guessed she wouldn't. Dressed in civilian clothing with the hood on his jacket pulled up, no one would even notice his unique albino coloration. The girl pulled out her phone, checked her messages and then put it away. Glancing at the people around her, her eyes landed on Prussia, sitting to her right, without coffee or computer, which was unusual for a place like this. She taps on his shoulder.

"Hey. What are you doing here?" she asked. He jumped a little, not accustomed to being questioned by ordinary people. Prussia double took, noticing that it was her. "Yeah you! Why are you here or something? You're not even doing anything!" she said. He couldn't actually tell her he truth, that he had come to see her, so... What could he say?

"It's none of your business!" He retorted. Not being able to believe he just said that to her, he stood up abruptly, knocking over the stool. He felt his pale complexion warm a little. It was terrible. He was totally blowing this!

"Ha!" she responded. "Do you know how suspicious you sound right now?" She laughed. He drinks in the sound before she starts again. "What an idiot!" the girl muttered as she rushed out of the store, leaving her coffee behind. Her name was written on the side, scrawled messily by the barista.

"Y-Y/N?" He read aloud. He assured himself that he would find her again no matter what it takes.