Ahhh if you're anything like me, this chapter may break your heart. Don't worry, nothing bad happens(depending on your definition of bad), it's just that Japan is such a precious child and I feel my heart tearing even while writing this chapter ;-;

ALSO A NOTE FROM FUTURE ME(aka the me that's updating this document like three months after I started it): THIS WILL HAVE SLOW UPDATES BECAUSE OF MANY REASONS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: PROCRASTINATION(I think quirks are real and mine is procrastination), WATTPAD(I started using again after a while because I was forcing myself to take a break from wattpad to break my serious addiction, so I used this as sort of a "backup." Now that I'm back on wattpad, I'm not on here as much), MY LACK OF CREATIVITY, AND WRITER'S BLOCK THE SECOND I ENTER THIS DOCUMENT(I swear, I'm only able to write like a sentence at the most). ANYWAY, I'M SORRY!!!!

"Help me, help me, it's all too much!" Lukas rubbed his head and looked over to see none other than Kiku Honda. Kiku was also rubbing his head, but he did so in a much more intense manner, one that led Lukas to believe it was, in fact, not from the collision, but something else such as a migraine. Lukas observed Kiku more closely and he appeared to be in agony. He held his head as if it would fall off if he didn't, and his wince was enough to make even the most heartless person feel pity on the poor man.

"What's going on with you?!" Lukas said, his voice slightly filled with panic.

"I-I don't know! All of the sudden, I woke up in a very strange place—it was so unsanitary that that alone nearly caused me to collapse—and all of the sudden I felt this terrible pain throughout my whole body!" Kiku whimpered, tears running down his face as he tried to choke out the words.

"We need to get him help," Lukas said to no one in particular.

"HELP IS ON THE WAAYYYYYY!" Matthias screamed as he ran off to look for someone.

"Oh, well that's sure to help Japan's headache," Lukas growled sarcastically. However, there weren't really any other options, so Lukas just let it happen, as the people left weren't likely to be professionals who knew how to handle things like this.

"Wait, was that man also in the building?! If he was, you need more than just help! You need to call an ambulance!" shouted a bystander. Lukas wanted to explain that there was no need and that for the nations, health checks were merely to treat and prevent temporary pain such as headaches and cramps; however, he knew that a normal mortal would never believe or understand what he was saying.

Although Lukas had no idea whether or not Kiku had been inside he building, he replied, "No, he wasn't. He's a friend of mine and he came here after getting a severe migraine." Lukas figured it probably wasn't too far off from the truth. Somehow, within that time, Matthias arrived with a short old lady latched onto his back.

"I found her walking around and after she heard me screaming for a doctor, she climbed up onto my back and told me to lead the way!" Matthias said as he set the lady down.

"Now what's going on?" the woman said.

"My, err, friend Kiku came running towards me, claiming to feel intense pain all over his body and needs a doctor," Lukas explained.

"Well you've found the right woman!" She kissed Kiku's cheek. "Now, honey, do you feel any better?"

Kiku opened his eyes and stopped flinching.

"I don't feel as bad, but I am still in pain," Kiku said. He managed to stand up enough to bow. "Thank you, ma'am." The woman scoffed.

"Oh! No need to be so polite! Now let's get you to a hospital where they can actually help you," the woman said.


A high pitched shriek filled the air. Tolys, who had been previously asleep, immediately sat up and looked around.

"W-what the heck?!" He glanced around some more before finding Feliks staring at a tree.

"This tree was like, totally not here before!" Tolys stared at Feliks in disbelief.

"Really? That's what you were screaming about?"

"Why are you so like, calm? This totally isn't my house! And hey, why are you here and not like, at Russia's house or something?" Feliks sassily said back. "This is like totally strange!"

"I don't know any more than you do," Tolys said. Feliks groaned. He paused, thinking, before speaking. "I wonder if the other countries are also here, or if not here specifically, then at least somewhere that they weren't."

"Ooh! Maybe we can give them a signal then! This is the perfect chance to show off a new trick!" Feliks said, his face lighting up. He closed his eyes and waved his arms around. Then, he opened them and grinned at Tolys. Tolys stared at Feliks in confusion before Feliks gestured up. Tolys's eyes widened. The leaves of the tree in front of him had just turned into a giant Polish flag!

"H-how did you do that?!" Tolys exclaimed in shock. Feliks simply shrugged.

"I accidentally did and perfected it while you were lost in thought," he replied casually. Tolys shook his head and rolled his eyes. As unbelievable as it sounded, because of Feliks's quirks (hA), Tolys didn't doubt it.

"That's brilliant, Poland! Other people won't know what it means or why it's there, but the other countries can probably figure out that it's you! We just need to find a way to get that up higher so they can see it!" Tolys exclaimed. Feliks's grin grew even wider.

"Yes!" Feliks exclaimed. He closed his eyes, his grin remaining. When he opened them, he looked up and smiled in satisfaction. Tolys looked up as well and saw that one of the clouds had become a Polish flag. Tolys grinned at first but frowned as a horrible realization hit him.

"POLAND NO! DID YOU FORGET?! CLOUDS MOVE!" he screamed. He started to panic slightly and looked around frantically for something better to mark their location. Feliks shrugged.

"Eh, they'll find us on the way."

"How can you say that?! We need them at our exact location! We can't wait for them to look for us!" Tolys protested. Feliks shrugged.

"Then fine. I can just keep switching clouds every time it starts to get too far away," Feliks said. Tolys sighed. This man would be the death of him.