-The next morning-
(Prussia had woken up early and hid the girls in a bush outside the house. He is now sitting on the couch)
"OK, Im going on my walk now. You know the rules, blah, blah, blah. Im taking the dogs this time." Germany whistled and two big German shepherds (I didn't choose them because of their origin.) came running around the corner.
"Great, go show your boyfriend the dogs." Prussia said rolling his eyes.
"For the last time! Italy is not my boyfriend!" He yelled. With that, Germany left. Prussia slowly walked out of the house and reached into the bushes and pulled Seychelles along with Liechtenstein out. Both girls skipped up to the doorstep. "Yay! This is soooo cool! Seychelles squealed.
"Keep down. This is a quick tour before Germany gets back." He opened the door and pushed the girls in. They hadn't been looking around for 5 minutes when Germany's dogs could be heard barking down the street. "Crap, crap, CRAP!" Prussia whispered. He looked around quickly and grabbed his guests wrists. "Germany is coming back super early! If he catches us, we are dead meat!" He pulled them down a dark staircase to a room that smelled very gross. "This is my room, don't make a peep or we will be caught." With that, Prussia shut the door, leaving the two girls in darkness.
Lilli stumbled over stuff on her way to find the light switch. When the light had successfully been turned on, what the girls saw horrified them.
-upstairs-
Prussia sat on the couch bouncing his knee and whistling. Germany came in with a very foul mood. "What happened to you? Your boyfriend blow you off?" Prussia asked, nervously glancing at the staircase to his room.
"No! I have to have a meeting with England." Germany shot back. He dismissed the dogs with a snap of his fingers. They started sniffing around the room cautiously. "And when does this meeting start?" Prussia asked all panicky-like.
"In a few minutes." Sighed Germany. All of a sudden the dogs shot down the stairs and stood barking at the door to Prussia's room. "What the-?" Germany said. "Prussia, why are the dogs barking at your room?
