London sighed as she dragged her luggage off England's private plane. "Aw come on Dad why can't I stay with you at home?" She asked.

England sighed. "It isn't only you going," England said as Derbyshire and Leicestershire shoved their way past the other counties. Cornwall and Devon sighed.

"But why do we have to go?" London asked.

"The world voted for the counties, states and major cities of the countries to learn about each other's culture in a neutral setting. And as I represent four countries most of the time I had to make you go," England looked over at the four other countries planes that had landed. "Look here are your Uncles."

"Dad," London said. "Dublin's staring at me!"

"Hey England!" All of the English counties as well as England himself looked up at the American.

"What do you want you bloody wanker?" England said.

"New York said he wanted to meet Yorkshire!" America said gesturing to the city stood next to him.

"Oi," England shouted. "Where's Yorkshire?" England sighed as West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and Yorkshire pointed at each other. "New York which one did you want to meet?"

Both sets of blue eyes went wide as Country and City asked, "There's two?"

West, North and South Yorkshire sighed. England, seeing how down his counties were, said, "Oi Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire come here!" The four counties walked towards their country.

"Four?" The Americans said.

"Alright New York," England said. "These four gentlemen are Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire."

The five stared at each other awkwardly. "Well," New York said awkwardly. "Erm... Do you play Football?"

"What do you mean by Football?" All of the Yorkshires asked.

"Erm... Soccer?" New York said. This gained a scowl from every single one of the English counties. The Yorkshires looked at each other.

"Yeah," West said. He then listed off a handful of football teams in his area. The other Yorkshires added their own teams as well.

One of them said, "We also have York City..." New York looked shocked. Then he remembered that a lot of American cities had been named by Englishmen, that was - after all - his reason for wanting to meet Yorkshire.