Coward Montblanc
Pairing: America x Ukraine
Summary: Katyusha was just a farming nation working on providing for her brother nation. One day, someone unexpected pops into her life. Will this change everything? Or will she just continue on with her life without him? Based on the Vocaloid song by GUMI.
Author's Note: I do not own Hetalia or any of the characters. Some things may pop up may seem historical… they're not. These are things I came up with in my spare time, so no negative comments on what may seem out of place. This is for fun and for reading. Sound good? Good!^^
Just another day. Katyusha worked the fields that morning as usual. Got a few calls from Russia by her brother Ivan who wanted to see how she was and how the crops looked this year. Just the same old for her. She sighed as she walked inside her small home to look for something she could write about or something she hadn't read in awhile. She had just found a book when there was a loud few knocks at her door. She dropped her book and ran to the door. She peeked out before seeing it was a bunch of farmers with a wounded person. She quickly let them in and they laid him on the guest bed in her house.
The farmers told her that he didn't want anyone calling for help from nearby. She wondered why, but the farmers left her to find some bandages and any remedy that could help a wound like that. She came back and he was already trying to escape. "H-hey!" she called out as she quickly ran up to him. He turned to look at her and she gasped realizing who it was. Alfred F. Jones… or more commonly known as America. He and her brother were having disputes over a lot of things.
You would think someone like him would pull out a gun and try something, but he didn't. Instead he flashed a grin and asked "What's a pretty lady like you doing not helping me out?" She blushed brightly and frowned. She was about to say something before he slowly went back on the bed and asked "Well? Are you going to fix me or what?" Katyusha was still recovering after that first remark, but she slowly grabbed her stuff and walked over to him. "A-after I am finished… y-you have to leave." She told him simply as she started working on him. "Why should I?" he asked defiantly.
"If my brother catches you here, you're dead."
Meanwhile, a certain Russian was busy tracking the movements of the armies coming to try and stop him. "Mr. Braginski," a man in a suit started as he approached him. "We lost track of America, but his armies are not as easily hidden as he is, we can attack them at will. What are your orders?" Ivan looked down at the man who seemed a little nervous. "Nyet, let us not attack. Merely, search for America, he must be near his army somewhere, da?"
"And if he's not?"
"Simply attack the army and torture each one until they give in." Ivan said with an evil smirk. The man nodded to tell the others the order.
Ivan smiled as he walked through the halls. Natalia was kept under close watch, so he didn't worry about her attacks. And she was his secret weapon. She could get really passionate about fighting if it's for her brother. Speaking of sisters, he hadn't talked to Katyusha in awhile. Since the fighting between him and America started, he hadn't talked much with her. He smiled a little and pulled out his cell phone. He scrolled down the list and really wished she had a cell phone. But her being a poor farming nation, she didn't have much. At least she had a phone, though.
He hit call and put the phone to his ear. He heard it ring a few times before she picked up. "Privyet, sistra!" he said happily. She seemed a little shocked by his call; he figured it was because they hadn't talked much since the new war. They conversed for a little bit about the crops and how well they were coming it, before she quickly told him she had to go. She told him her kettle was about to go off and she hadn't even gotten the tea cup and tea ready. He thought nothing of it, so he bid her farewell and sighed. At least his country would have enough to eat when the time came, right?
He did care for his sister, though. No matter what job she had, she was still family. He sighed and wished for the family that was centuries ago, when everyone was happy. He looked out the window across the snowy horizon, wondering how long this fighting would last. After all, both were losing economy over this.
When Katyusha hung up, she turned to Alfred and frowned. "Wh-why did you almost do that?!" she asked.
"Simple. I wanted to fight."
"I don't want any fighting in my country."
"Well, I didn't know you were Ukraine! Wouldn't you get in trouble for this?" Alfred asked simply. Katyusha blinked before realizing the trouble she could get in. Her brother wouldn't like this, and if she pinned it on the farmers, she would still be feeling hurt.
She sighed and looked at him. "W-w-well, you have two options. E-either leave or hide." She said simply. Alfred just grinned cheekily making Katyusha look away. She knew letting him stay was a huge mistake. She figured she may as well help him some more. She walked over and changed his bandages. "You know, I'm sure you look prettier when you smile." Alfred said with a smile. This made Katyusha blush pure red. "Y-you shouldn't say such things to an enemy nation." She mumbled.
"You're harmless. I don't consider you much of an enemy, after all." Alfred said with a shrug.
That was when there was a knock on the door. She shushed him and closed the door before walking to the door and opening it to reveal little Raivis. "Oh! Latvia! What is it?"
"O-oh, I was just around. C-can I come in?" he asked timidly. Katyusha nodded and let him inside. They walked into the kitchen and he just sat and almost started crying instantly. Katyusha frowned and asked "What happened?!"
"S-sir has been extra mean lately. H-he hasn't even let me see the other Baltics! I don't even know if they're okay!" he said sadly. Katyusha covered her mouth slightly and hoped upon hearing that the American wouldn't spring into action.
She paused for a moment and was feeling fortunate that Alfred was being polite enough to stay put. "U-ukraine! You'll help me, r-right?" Katyusha bit her lip and nodded. "Tak, I'll try." This made Raivis finally let loose and start crying. She didn't believe Ivan would do this. Maybe he might separate Estonia from the rest, but she wasn't sure why Lithuania. She sighed and decided to talk to her brother. But she wanted to make sure America wouldn't do anything too stupid.
"R-raivis…?" she asked cautiously. He looked up at Katyusha and wiped the tears from his eyes. "Y-yes?" he asked. She told him about what happened earlier and who was in her house. Raivis gasped, but then Katyusha quickly said "If you want me to help, you must help me! Tak?" Raivis gave her a hesitant nod.
"I guess I can watch him. But you must help me!"
"Tak, I will." She said with a small smile and a light pat on his head for reassurance. He smiled a little and hugged her saying "Thank you so much!"
"You are very welcome, just make sure he doesn't leave." She told him carefully. Raivis nodded and saluted. Katyusha walked to the room where the wounded American was and said "Latvia is watching you. Don't leave." Raivis nodded and walked inside. Katyushe then grabbed a coat. She then left for Russia. Well, Moscow to be exact where she will find her brother's headquarters.
