Full Summary: Before forced going behind the Iron Curtain, Hungary goes to see Austria one last time, ending up as a moment for them. When time passes and Iron Curtain comes down, Hungary receives a huge responsibility that wasn't planned for. What could it be?

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From A Moment

Chapter Two

"Can you believe how long it has been since we have seen the others?" asked Prussia, smirking.

"Too long," said Hungary, smiling. Prussia nodded in agreement.

Hungary and Prussia were both waiting with a huge crowd of people waiting to go on the other side of the Iron Curtain. Both of them had bandage wraps on certain parts of their body. Prussia had some around his left eye, neck, torso, and right upper arm. Hungary had some around his head, torso, stomach, and right hand. They were wearing the uniforms they came into Russia on, but the uniforms were pretty torn, dirt, and loose on them from the lack of body weight on their bodies. Both were also carrying old and worn bags full of their things like clothes.

Both of the countries had arrived there around eight in the morning and had been waiting for about five hours. After about another hour the wall came crumbling down. The crowd of people started to rush to the other side. Hungary and Prussia went with the crowd. When they were on the other side, both of them looked around to see if they could find anyone they knew. After awhile, Hungary gently elbowed Prussia.

"Look who I found," said Hungary, pointing in the direction in front of them. In that direction was Germany.

Germany looked the same as ever, strong and healthy. He was wearing a long green coat with black cuffs, collar, and gloves and shoulder straps attached to his belt, and black boots. He was looking around, searching.

Prussia smiled at the sight of Germany and called out, "Hey Ludwig!"

This caused Germany to look up and a small smile appeared on his face. The three of them started to walk through the crowd to reach the other. When they finally reached each other, Prussia and Germany hugged one another. Hungary smiled at this and then looked around, searching for her. But he couldn't see her. A small frown appeared on his face. He then turned to Germany.

"Ludwig, where is Sophie?" asked Hungary.

"She at her home in the country. I need to take you there now. Its important you see for yourself," said Germany.

"Why? Is something wrong with Soph?" asked Prussia. He was worried, but hiding it.

"Its best if you see for yourself than talking about it," said Germany. He grabbed Hungary's hand and started to drag him from the crowd and to a vehicle that was waiting for them. Prussia quickly followed them.

They stepped into the truck; Germany was in the driver's seat, Hungary in the passenger's seat, and Prussia sitting in the backseat behind Germany.

As they were on the road heading to Austria's house, Hungary and Prussia kept asking Germany about Austria, but Germany didn't answer, just saying it was better if they see for themselves.

It took them a couple of hours for them to arrive to Austria's country house. Hungary looked at the house, remembering the last time he was here before going behind the Iron Curtain. The place hadn't change much. They went up to the front door and Germany knocked on the door.

"Austria, its Germany. I have Hungary and Prussia with me. Can we come in?" asked Germany. No answer came. Germany took out a key and unlocked the door.

"Why do you have a key to Austria's house?" asked Hungary.

"She gave it to me just incase," said Germany. They went into the house; Prussia and Hungary dropped their bags next to the door, and searched the house for Austria. When they checked was her bedroom, they heard a small cry coming from the room next to her room. Hungary and Prussia were confused from this and quickly headed to the room, thinking it was Austria crying. Germany sighed and followed them.

When Hungary and Prussia entered the room, they were surprised at what they saw. The room had cornflower blue walls and tan carpet floor. In the room was a dark mahogany wood classic crib that had scarlet red bedding and pillow was opposite the large window and a dark mahogany dresser was next to the window. A large mahogany chest that was full of toys was in front of the window and a yellow and orange playpen was next to the chest of toys. An auburn wood rocking chair was next to the crib and a door that led to a closet was next to the chair. Sitting in the rocking chair was Austria.

Austria was wearing a long iris nightgown that had thin straps and had her glasses on, which were slightly crooked. She was sleeping in the rocking chair. What surprised Hungary and Prussia was what was in her arms.

In her arm was a six-month-old baby wearing a baby blue shirt and pants and wrapped with in a green baby blanket. The baby had pale skin like Austria and short brown hair that was the same shade as Hungary's hair. When the three of them entered the room, the baby looked at them and they saw the same eyes as Austria. One of the baby's hands had a tight hold on Austria's nightgown.

Hungary and Prussia's eyes widen at the sight of the baby.

"Is that…" stuttered Prussia.

"This is Austria's baby," said Germany. They turned to face Germany.

"And the father is?" asked Hungary.

"The father is you, Hungary," said Germany. Hungary's eyes became even wider if possible. He turned to face Austria and the baby, his baby.

"What is the baby's name?" asked Hungary.

"His name is Lucas. He was born about nine months after both of you went behind the Iron Curtain. As you can see, he hasn't grown much since them," said Germany.

There was silence between the three of them. It was until the baby started to make cute baby sounds and move around in his mother's arms. Austria started to stir in her sleep. Germany walked up to her and took the baby from her arms, cradling Lucas in his arms, close to his chest.

"Come on, let her sleep. She probably stayed up all night with Lucas," said Germany, leaving the room. Prussia followed right behind him. Hungary stood there, staring at Austria in her sleep for a bit and then left the room.

The three of them went to the living room. Germany took a seat on the couch with Lucas in his arm and Prussia sat down next to them. Hungary stood, looking out of a window.

Prussia leaned over to look at Lucas and slightly squealed in happiness, "Oh, he is so cute." He let Lucas grab one of his fingers. "He has a tight grip," said Prussia.

"Attila, what are you going to do?" asked Germany, looking at Hungary.

Hungary stayed quiet, looking out of the window.

"Attila?" questioned Germany. Prussia looked up at Hungary.

Hungary turned away from the window and walked up to them. He held out his arms and said, "I think I should hold my son first."

Prussia smiled and Germany was at first surprised and then smiled. He gently and carefully placed Lucas in Hungary's arms. Lucas whined from being moved around so much and he started to cry.

"Shush Lucas, it's alright. Daddy here," said Hungary, trying to soothe the baby. He held the baby with his head to Hungary's heart. Lucas was still crying, but the volume had lowered a bit.

Suddenly they heard someone shouting out for Lucas.

"Sophie, in here," called out Germany.

Austria quickly entered the room, a bit out of breath. Her eyes widen at what she saw. Prussia and Germany stood up. Then Prussia ran and hugged Austria.

"Oh Soph, I've missed you so much. Did you miss my awesomeness?" asked Prussia, smirking.

"Hello Gilbert. I have missed you too," said Austria, still in shock.

Germany walked up to them and dragged Prussia, saying, "Lets leave those two alone for awhile." They left the room.

Austria stared at Hungary, shock slowly leaving her body. Tears appeared in her eyes and she quickly went up to him, hugging him from the side so not to crush Lucas. She dug her face into his side, letting her tears fall and silently crying. Lucas crying stopped at the sight of his mother.

"I've missed you too, Sophie," said Hungary and then said, "I'm so sorry I was there for you, mostly when you were pregnant and then raising Lucas."

Austria shook her head and then said, "Don't be, you would have if you could, but you didn't have a choice in the matter."

Lucas started to cry again.

"Oh Baby, it's alright. No need to cry. Daddy is here. Shush," said Hungary, calmly.

"He is probably hungry," said Austria, carefully taking Lucas from Hungary. She sat down on the couch, but suddenly looked at Hungary with a small blush on her face.

"Is something wrong?" asked Hungary, looking confused.

"It's just that I need to feed him and to do that I need to…um…" she started to say.

It was then Hungary realized what she was talking about and a smile appeared on his face.

"Sophie, there is nothing to be embarrassed about. Its not like I've never seen your breasts before," said Hungary with a sly smile on his face. This caused Austria to blush even more.

"Alright," said Austria. She slowly slid the strap off her right arm until it was removed so that her nightgown drifted down, revealing her breast. She started to nurse Lucas.

Hungary smiled and took a seat next to Austria on her left side. He wrapped an arm around her shoulder and kissed her temple.

After Lucas was full, Austria put her strap back on and the two of them stood up with Lucas in her arms.

"Here, I'll take Lucas and find the others. You go get clean and change," told Hungary, taking Lucas into his arms. Lucas whined a bit.

Austria took a moment and then nodded. They left the room; Austria heading to her room and Hungary went to find the others with Lucas in his arms.

Hungary found them in the kitchen with Germany cooking lunch and Prussia sitting at the kitchen island and talking with Germany. They turned when Hungary entered the room with Lucas. Germany was setting lunch on the island. Prussia stood up and quickly went up to them.

"Can I please hold him?" asked Prussia.

"Ok, but sit down please," said Hungary. Prussia sat back down and Hungary gently gave Lucas to Prussia. Lucas whined again and started to squirm a bit around in Prussia's arms.

"He is so awesomely cute," said Prussia, smiling at the baby. Lucas began to whine a bit and then started to cry.

Prussia was surprised from Lucas's reaction and looked at Germany. "What's wrong with him. Why is he crying?" he asked.

Germany stood up and went over to Prussia and Lucas. He took Lucas out of Prussia's hands and started to calm him. After awhile, Lucas stopped crying.

"Babies his age are not really comfortable with strangers. It will take some time for him to be comfortable with the both of you," said Germany. Lucas looked up at Germany and started to giggle, reaching up for Germany with his hands.

Hungary stared at Lucas and felt a little down. He took a seat at the island and laid his head down, gloomy. Prussia smiled sadly at Hungary.

"It's going to be ok. The kid needs to spend time with you, that's all," said Prussia as he ate.

"He is right," agreed Germany.

Just then Austria entered the kitchen, looking fresh. She was wearing a purple blouse and white pants with golden rims on the side and brown boots with her glasses on straight.

She saw Hungary laying his head down and seem to be upset about something.

"Is something wrong, Hungary?" she asked, looking at all three of them.

"Don't worry about it," said Hungary, lifting his head up and began to eat. Austria took a seat next to Hungary and began to eat.

The four of them ate and talked to one another, except for Hungary, who barely talked. When they finished eating, Germany giving Lucas to Austria and then left with Prussia, heading to Germany's house.

Austria turned to Hungary and again asked, "Is something wrong, Hungary?"

Hungary looked at her and said, "I'm fine. It's just so much has happened today."

"I understand. How about you go take a shower to freshen up. I saw your bag next to the front door so I'll bring some of your clothes for you," said Austria.

"Ok, thanks," said Hungary, standing and walking up to Austria and Lucas. He kissed Austria on the forehead and looked at Lucas. He gently rubbed the baby on the cheek with his thumb and then walked out of the kitchen, heading to the bathroom.

As he took a shower, Hungary's mind wondered. When he came out of the shower, he saw a clean set of his clothes folded on the sink. After drying himself, Hungary put on his white button shirt and black pants with his black shoes and the necklace that Austria, putting it under his shirt. He left the bathroom and went in search of Austria and Lucas. He found them in Lucas's room. Austria was sitting in the rocking chair, watching Lucas, who was sitting with his back against a corner of the playpen, playing with some toys and a light green baby blanket.

Austria looked up when Hungary entered and a small smile appeared on her face. She stood up and walked over to him, taking hold of his hand with her hand.

"I'm really glad you're back, Attila," told Austria.

"Me too," said Hungary.

Lucas saw that his mother was with Hungary and started to cry. "Mamma," he cried.

Austria quickly went to the playpen and picked up Lucas, holding him close to her chest. "Its ok, its ok. Momma is here," said Austria, trying to calm Lucas down. That took a few minutes. When he final calmed down and stopped crying, Hungary walked up to them and held his arms out so to hold him. Austria gently handed Lucas to Hungary. Lucas whined a bit, but didn't cry, he trusted his mother. Hungary held his son close to his chest and smiled. Austria's smile grew at the sight of Hungary and Lucas. She placed her head on Hungary's shoulder and closed her eyes, thinking to herself that this must be what a family feels like.


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