A/N
Ok, do you remember this thing that I wrote about a week back? Well, I have inspiration for it again. So, please enjoy, R and R.
America smiled, standing in the rain with thirteen other children. He spun around, laughing.
"We're free! We did it! We're all independent now! Hahaha!" The states watched their superior, wondering just how well everything would go. Then, one girl decided to join in.
"so…I guess…" Massachusetts took in a deep breath. "WE DID IT!" she yelled out dancing in the rain. New York and Pennsylvania looked at each other and figured, 'why not?'
"GOOD-BYE, TEA BASTARD!" the others, including America, burst out laughing.
"All right," America gathered all the states into a circle, "for America, on three. One…
"Stop moving around, New Jersey," the Carolinas said in sync.
"Two…"
"S-Sorry, but I'm so nervous…"
"Three! USA OH YEAH!"
They were standing in front of the hallway, wondering what was going on. Looking at the door, America popped out.
"All right, kidos," he said leading them into the hall. "Now that we're independent, I felt it was only fair for you to have your own rooms. So, I made this, knowing we would win." He smiled at them all. "I'm sure you'll all find your rooms fitting, huh?" they all nodded, feeling fatigued. "Must be tired, huh? Well, you'll all get some rest soon. First, Delewhere."
"Thank you so much," he said, going into the room. A plate hung over it saying, 'First State'.
"Next up, Pennsylvania and New Jersey." They both looked at their new rooms, Pennsylvania across from Delewhere and New Jersey next to him. Above one said 'Keystone State', and above the other said 'Garden State'. "And after them is…Georgia and Connecticut." The 'Peach State' and 'Constitution State' were above the two rooms, and the two went in to rest. "Next is Massatuchsetts, and Maryland," above their rooms were 'Bay State' and 'Old Line State'. "Now we have the Carolina twins," he said smiling, "You have your own rooms, I just thought it would be easiest to have you across from each other." They nodded, smiling as they parted ways into the 'Tar Heel State' and the 'Palmetto State'. "Next is New Hampshire, across from Virginia." They went into the 'Granite State' and 'Old Dominion State' rooms. America smiled again, looking at the two who remained. "Well," he almost sounded sad, "New York, Rhode Island…" he motioned to the 'Empire State' and 'Ocean State' rooms, "Here you are." Rhode Island went into his room, leaving New York to stand in front of his, looking at America.
"Is something wrong, Nate?" America questioned his state, and got one word in return.
"Thanks."
And with that, Alfred F. Jones was a country.
