Teasha: Hello everyone! This is Teasha-san here to show you my amazing story. Or was that a bit too cheesy?

Emm: Definitely too cheesy. It's just not... you.

Teasha: Yeah, I know. Oh, and for those who don't know (or just didn't) this is my little sister, Emm-chan.

Emm: Or at least that's what she likes to call me... *Grrr*

Teasha: Anyways, I don't own Hetalia!

Emm: But she does own Aya and the plot.

Teasha: Thank you my sis! Now, onwards with the story!


Ever since I could remember, I've been friends with Russia. It wasn't that I was an old country. I fact, I was relatively new at the time. But I guess, ever since I'd been introduced to the world Russia's been there for me. And I never quite knew why. I always wondered "why does Russia keep following me around?" or "why does he like me?" I'm not pretty or strong or even popular like the others. I'm just… me. And the "me" I'm talking about is quiet and shy and hides her feelings from the rest of the world. So why would he want to be my friend?

"Aya-chan!" said Russia happily as he skipped by my side. We were both on the way to the world alliance meeting place, which this time was being held in Hungary. I looked up at him and smiled softly, happy to see he was finally coming to the meetings. He had claimed to be "sick" or something, but Russians don't get sick. He was just feeling depressed again. Chances are, someone had run away from him or Belarus attacked him.

"Hey Russia" I replied. "Where have you been? It's been a long time."

"Well, I wasn't feeling well, so I decided to stay home and rest a bit." He said calmly "didn't want you worried." Liar. How could he lie so easily to me? It's not like ill believe him anyways, so why try to fake it?

I looked down, thinking about it. He knew very well that I'd be worried no matter what he says. But I guess he was trying to help, even the slightest bit. That was how our relationship worked. We were friends that knew everything about each other, to the extent that we couldn't even lie without the other noticing. Still, you both liked to pretend everything was alright, even if it wasn't.

"Oh, ok." I mumbled. We spent the rest of the walk in awkward silence. I was afraid of Russia noticing how worried I was. I still wasn't completely comfortable sharing my feelings with anyone, even him. We walked up to the large glass office building, shaped like a hexagon. It had circular stairs leading up to the front doors, with large metal statues on either side. We both rushed up the stairs, like it was some contest. However, once I opened the door, it was obvious we were late. Everyone else had been t6alking about some important issue that we had interrupted. And now we had to walk awkwardly to our seats in the back of the room, with everyone staring at us. Russia got to his seat first, which was next to mine. I sat down as quick as possible and let the meeting commence.

"Well, as I was saying" started England, shooting me an irritated "why can't you be on time for once" look. That was inaccurate. I was on time at least one third of the time. However, I did not raise my objections. Didn't want to start a fight. "If we lower emission that should be able to slow global warming and effectively stop the polar ice caps from melting. Then we simply keep it that way so our citizens stay happy and healthy."

What? That didn't quite sound right to me, but I didn't want to start another fight. However, my watchful eyes could tell one was coming based on the amount of death glares people were getting. But no one was correcting England. So I raised my hand in the air a bit.

"Yes, Aya?" asked England coldly. He had a grudge against me based on my past… behaviors towards him.

"Well, just because we slow down the polar ice caps from melting doesn't mean they'll stop altogether." I said sweetly and innocently but with a hint of "its payback time" in my voice. Russia taught me how to talk like that. "I mean, sure it'll slow it down and certainly help, but I'm just saying that unless we really stop using fossil fuels global warming's not going to stop." I smirked at England.

He stared at you looking quite annoyed, but tried to defend himself. "I suppose you are right, Miss Aya. However, we cannot simply stop using fossil fuels. That's what we use for our cars and airplanes and electricity generators."

"I never said we had to stop." I argued. "I was just pointing out that your 'plan' isn't completely correct is all."

"Well-"

"I think that is enough for today." Hungary cuts off England, eyeing us both in a way that really threatened to kill. Or at least knock unconscious with her frying pan. "Onto the next topic: language learning centers! Now, has everyone created programs in schools to learn at least one foreign language?"


Teasha: So? Do you like it? PLEASE say you do!