A/N: Next is New York! Which FishFlakes suggested. I'm trying to keep it on The colony New York but oh well. I noticed America was much more quieter as a kid.

Warning: None.

Rating: Still K+

Chapter Summary: Since it was only a short visit England and America say goodbye to Virginia and promising that they'll visit often, well America was going to keep that promise. They were off to New York.

Disclaimer is on the first chapter.


The Thirteen Colonies of America:

The Colony of New York:

"England, Can you tell me how New York is?"

"Well, New York is not just a city, there is a country side and a city side. He gets irritated if you mix those two up. Since he likes being around people he lives in the city side which is more expensive then the country."

"So he's rich?" America asked.

"At the moment, He never thinks he'll ever become poor, I do think one day will come when he will be asking for money all while in a fetal position, it's just a hunch. He's only rich because of the ports he's able to trade more than Pennsylvania who is closer inland. He has black hair and brown eyes, He's also smart in business and can be rude with out realizing it. He has a bit of a temper be sure not to say anything completely unnecessary." England went on.

"Are we there yet?" America asked ignoring the last thing he said and was eager to meet is other little brother.

"Almost, his house is close to the ports." England said and America saw the country side turn into roads carriages and people everywhere Almost all in rich people's clothing. Tall buildings and factories. (I'm not sure about this one being in colonial America so I may be exaggerating so think of it as a factory used in the Early 1700's that isn't high-tech.)

"Um about Pennsylvania, didn't we skip him?" America said assuming Pennsylvania was a boy.

"We'll go back to her sooner or later. I don't remember her being home so we have to skip her for now."

"Okay."

"And there is New York." England said pointing to a boy with black hair with a curl and amber eyes.

"Cool!" America said running toward his new brother.

"Who are you?" New York asked with a accent America never heard before.

"You have a funny accent." America said straight forward.

"You have a accent I do not. Now are you here to buy or sell?" New York said being as rude as he could hoping the young nation would go away. But instead he got a hug from the young nation.

"Anthony, this is America he's your older brother." England deiced to say before New York would do something he regretted.

"My brother?" He asked and looked at the person hugging him and let go.

"You can call me Alfred, if I can call you Anthony!" America said smiling.

New York looked at him with a confused look. "Sure Alfred." Anthony said with a sigh.

Anthony, America and England went to New York's house which wasn't small it was huge it looked so expensive.

"Anthony, Since I'm paying for your expenses how much do you use yearly?"

"100,000." Anthony answered like nothing was wrong.

"Why so much?" England asked outraged at the boy.

"If your going to pay for my expenses then I will make the most of it."

"Well do you at least have tea?"

"No, But I have coffee!" New York smiled seeing that it caused England distress. Anthony didn't really like England, he always thought of him as a over controlling country and would eventually cause trouble for him.

"What's coffee?" America asked.

"You never had coffee before?" New York said shocked. "Then you haven't lived! Coffee is amazing and keeps you up much longer than tea which lacks the rush you get from the coffee."

"America, Don't listen to this caffeine addict. He'll hurt your health." England said.

"Health, Smealth. It's far better than your cooking." America laughed at that. As New York went on talking about coffee, England was happy those two were getting along fine.

America and New York laughing together as if family. It made England happy that he could get along with his own brother instead of them having problems with each other which would make things more difficult in the future.


A/N: New York is done! Yes I made his a coffee addict mainly because that is the main stereotype I hear about New Yorkers. I'm not even sure people dirked coffee back then. Oh well. Please Review on who's next.