Mexico City, Mexico -- May 13, 1942



"Germany! I demand that you fix my tanker! How dare you? What exactly do you gain from blowing up my tanker?"

"What makes you think it was me?"

"Because you're the one with the underwater boats. Plus why would Japan go all the way all the way around Central America to torpedo a tanker of a nonactive Ally. Plus, Italia es inservible. Useless," Nieve's voice was annoyed but her eyes showed a different story. She was panicked, unsure of what to do, scared. Fern was in the room, pacing. He was just as nervous.

"Am not! I'll show you!" Italy's voice whined and then there was a small struggle and the phone line went dead. The Mexicans stared at each other, eyes wide. Suddenly a loud boom was heard in their ears only. Both twins watched the left lense of Nieve's glasses crack in half. This added to the broken right lense. Fern cursed and Nieve gasped I horror. Fern ran and grabbed the phone off its hook. He hurriedly dialed the extension for America. Fern was about to give up and try a different country when the sleepy voice of Al answered just before the seventh ring.

"Do you have any idea of the time? Jesus, what's up?" Al sounded like he was just waking up, which made sense, it was only a little after seven AM in D.C.

"When can we help? We've decided to declare war on the Axis Powers. Will you accept our support?" Fern said into the phone, watching his sister cry with pain.

"Wha-? Of course. What made you change your mind?" Al sounded fully awake now, estatic.

"The son of bitches made my sister cry. Nieve doesn't just up and cry. It's no fair, we've always been so close and peaceful before now. They will pay or so help me God." With that Fern slammed the phone back to its place and then picked up back up to call the airport. If he was going to declare war, he was going to make an impression.


Berlin, Germany -- May 13, 1942



"WHERE IS HE? WHERE IS THE NAZI SON OF A BITCH?" Fern shouted, kicking down the door to the Germanic house. There was a clatter and a startled brunette stood in the front hallway, his eyes wide. He was tall and wore glasses, an air of superiority surrounded him. With the pushing up of his glasses, he smirked.

"Upstairs, to the left. He's with Japan and Italy. Better hurry. He might've heard you. He could have an escape plan or a capture ready. You here to kick his ass?" the nation asked, pointing to the stairs before bending down to retrieve the platter of assorted meals. Nieve frowned and shook her head, her lips pursed. Fern ran forward, fury and rage in his eyes. Nieve sighed before following him slowly up the stairs. He was waiting at the door, as soon as both twins were together, Fern kicked down the door.

"Germany, Italy, y Japan. We, The United States of Mexico, declare war on you and any and all allies of yours!" Fern was shouting, anger evident. Nieve rolled her eyes before stepping up to the shocked trio.

"You are now considered to be a threat to my people. Under the president Manuel Ávila Camacho we will do all that we have the power to do to stop your tyranny. You have failed to retreat your troops from the Gulf Of Mexico. Because of this and two attacks, we are forced to fight back. This is not a reversible action." Nieve's eyes held no emotion as she held up the envelope that held all documents concerning the declaration of war, sealed with the official seal of Mexico. Germany sighed and raised an eyebrow.

"You know what this means, ja? You have just declared war on the most powerful nations of the world. I'm sorry you have come to this decision." He seemed exhausted already even though the war had only just started. Everyone had suspicions that the nation wanted no part in this war, that he was only doing what his evil boss wanted. Nieve almost took back the envelope and changed her mind. But no, she couldn't. They had hurt her.

"Shut up, you stupid Nazi. We've got things on our side that makes your little air force and U-boats look like toys," Fern spat out. Japan stared at the loud mouthed boy.

"What kind of things, Mexico-san?" he asked, he sounded so innocent, so young. Both twins hesitated, having their doubts. Nieve recovered first.

"T-that's classified information. Lo siento that we had to come to this step. We had planned to stay neutral."

With that the nations turned their backs to the nations, a sign of trust. They walked out of the house without a word to the annexed Austria, to each other, to the pedestrians. They were in doubt, was what they did the best thing to do?


A/N: Oh, how I hated the anti-Germany vibe I was giving in the first draft so I decided to fix it a little better. Anyways, this fits history a bit better. Mexico was very on the fence in the beginning of who they should join and ended up choosing the Allies due to the Germans torpedo-ing two tankers of theirs.