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America sighed happily to himself as he read the three thousand articles that his citizens had wrote about Finland's people and felt content. He was glad that his people know that Finland is honest and trustworthy. Maybe after this Depression then everyone else will pay him back and it would be marvelous. America smiled as he opened his door and seeing Finland there.
"Hey, Finland. I'm happy that you are here." America said cheerfully to Finland and he saw that he was smiling too not as big, but it was a slight smile. America hugged Finland and then held him tightly to his chest.
"Maybe when this Depression is over the others will resume payment." America said hopefully to Finland as he held onto him and then felt his hug being returned by Finland.
"You do realize that is a slim possibility." Finland said honestly to him and then he felt America slump into his arms like pudding. Finland sighed lightly and rubbed America's back in a comforting manner while still hugging America close to his chest.
"I know, but there is still a chance." America replied after a moment in a cheerful tone and that was when he pulled away from the hug while smiling brightly pretending not to be phased by the thought of no one else repaying. Finland just looked at America's hopeful blue eyes and saw that they still shined in hope, but he knew that the others are highly unlikely to repay America and personally he did not have the heart to get that through America's mind. Since Finland did not want America to be hurt and he will be there for him unlike the others who had been just waiting for the chance to slip away from their debts.
"No matter what, America. My people will repay you back." Finland stated firmly and then smiled when America's eyes lit up brightly. He gave America a chaste kiss on the lips and then watched as America blushed faintly. Finland walked away from the stunned America that stared after him with wide and innocent eyes. He smiled for America can be so adorable and unguarded at times. Some of America's citizens grew to love Finland's people more and praising loudly about how 'Honest and Trustworthy' Finnish people are for not giving up.
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A Little History
Approximately three thousand articles were written in the U.S. about a Scandinavian country in the north of Europe that had repaid its debt to America. Even today, older generations of Americans who lived through the Great Depression remember the story of the trustworthy and honest Finns.
