Hello guys! This is my first fanfiction so I'm not sure if it's good or not.

I love "Hetalia" and I love "Forest of the Drizzling Rain," a game that some of you may not know. If you don't know it I recommend to watch a playthrough or buy it yourself because of it's lovely story and memorable characters. Though beware, since it's a horror game, which also contains some sensitive topics.

The horror part is going to kick in a little later, so the first few chapters are going to be pretty peaceful.

There are going to be some changes in the plot of the game, though not majorly. I hope you enjoy the story!


A young man with silvery blonde hair and violet eyes hummed quietly as he was reading a book that was larger than his whole head. The title of the book was printed, 'A History of Vikings and Scandinavian Mythology' with pictures of Norse gods and Viking relics from various countries.

An older man walked up to the man and said, "Tino?"

Tino didn't even glance up at him.

He shook his head as he proceeded to tap Tino's shoulder. This got the blonde to look up in surprise.

"Ah, sorry Mr. Yao! I was so caught up I didn't notice you." he replied to the librarian sheepishly as he stood up.

"It's okay, this happens to some of the students. The library is closing so you should head back to the dorms."

Tino's head swiveled to the clock hanging at the wall, which read 7:30. Then he nodded as he packed his notebook and pencil case into his bag, then placed the large book back into the bookshelf.

"See you tomorrow!" he chirped and waved a goodbye to Mr. Yao.

But as soon he went outside and saw the situation, all of the cheeriness faded, replaced by dread.

"Oh, perkele," he muttered as he was staring at the raging blizzard.

'It looked so peaceful a while ago!' his thoughts complained, as he cursed himself for not looking at the weather reports.

The man looked back to the doors of the red bricked building. 'Should I head back to the library?' No, the dorms aren't that far away so I should be able to walk through this.'

He tightened the scarf around his neck and trudged into the knee-high snow. It wasn't as bad as he thought and trekked towards the white buildings, which unfortunately didn't have any heaters, leaving him to the cold for another few minutes.

He sighed as he slid inside the warm living room, gaining some notice from his roommate, Lukas, before Lukas returned his attention back to the book he was reading.

"You didn't have to study during winter break," Lukas said in a tiny voice.

"I'm not exactly as smart as you, so I probably should in case I forget them all before vacation ends."

Comfortable silence overcame the small space as Tino hung his coat and scarf over the sofa and collapsed onto his bed. But even that was short as the phone rang.

The exhausted Finn looked pleadingly at the Norwegian, but Lukas showed no signs of interest of picking up the phone.

Tino sighed as he walked up towards the phone and picked it up. "Yes, who is it?"

"Excuse me, are you Tino Väinämöinen?" a female voice asked.

'Strange, I don't recognize someone with this voice,' he thought as he answered, "Yes, I am. May I ask you why you have called me?"

"Mr. Väinämöinen, I'm afraid that your parents, are at the emergency room at the Maailma Hospital. Please stay put since there is a blizz..."

Tino's eyes were wide with shock as he stared at the wall, barely registering any words the woman was saying. Few seconds later, he managed to get a grip back to reality and cut through what the woman was saying, rapidly firing questions.

"Where is the hospital? Are my parents still alive? Are they okay? Will they survive? Oh god, please don't tell me they are dead!"

"Mr. Väinämöinen, please calm down, we still do not know if they will survive so we should just hope for the best."

'Yes, calm down while my parents are in the emergency room, probably barely clinging on their lives!' he snapped inside his head, but took deep breathes to calm down.

After some time he asked cautiously, "Can you just tell me what happened?"

"They were in a car accident. We are thinking that because of the ice, the car they were in skidded and lost control. We got a call from someone a few hours later after the accident." there was a moment of silence before she said, "The chances they will survive is low so please prepare for bad news."

"I understand, please call me again after the blizzard clears out." he replied weakly.

After he hung up the phone, he crawled into the sofa and mumbled some prayers to every god he can remember for his parents' lives.

Lukas was looking at him with concern ever since the questions, which was an amazing feat for an mostly apathetic person.

Tino noticed this and managed to give a reassuring smile to Lukas, "I'm fine,"

Lukas whispered in a barely audible voice, "You're not," but tore his eyes from him.

Violet eyes looked outside the window, to the storm and pleaded silently to stop.


Sorry if there are grammatical errors there, I'm a beginner at writing so it will suck a lot. So what do you think? Please send reviews!