I'm going with regular names currently… Tell me if I should change that! Some are still made up... The one I couldn't find!

Diclaimer: I don't own Hetalia…


Hungary:Elizabeta Héderváry

Austria: Roderich Edelstein

Prussia: Gilbert Beilschmidt

Italy: Feliciano "Feli" Vargas

Romano: Lovino Varagas

Spain: Antonio Fernández Carriedo

Denmark: Mathias Andersen

Norway: Lukas Bondevik

Iceland: Emil Steilsson

Sweden: Berwald Oxenstierna

Finland: Tino Väinämöinen

America: Alfred F. Jones

England: Arthur Kirkland

France: Francis Bonnefoy

China: Yao Wang

Belarus: Natalia Arlovskaya

Ukraine: Sofia Chernenko

Switzerland: Vash Zwingli

Liechtenstein: Lilli Zwingli

Taiwan: Akira Lin

Hong Kong: Xiao Wang

South Korea: Im Yong Soo (Called Cade for the other students.)

Vietnam: Karina Lin

Greece: Hercules Karpusi

Turkey: Sadik Adnan

Canada: Matthew Williams

Seychelles: Michelle Exotic Hummingbird

Japan: Kiku Honda

Texas: Quinn Anita Aria


Germany nodded at the large list. He personally, didn't want to go, and was relying on Switzerland to keep track of the rowdy countries.

"So guys, you must all listen to Switzerland." Germany commanded. Many of the countries proceeded to groan.

"Anyways, you will all be 'freshman' try to stick together, don't cause trouble, and um… I think that's it." Germany continued.

"Ve~! Germany! You're supposed to say have fun after that, ve~!" Italy smiled.

Germany reluctantly sighed and mumbled, "Have fun."

Everyone smiled and then turned to each other to discuss what adventures they may have at this 'school'

"We should go to school at my place!" America shouted.

The countries all sighed, once America had made a decision, there was no changing it. But it was a bit of an advantage too, because all the countries do know English…

"It's decided!" America smirked happily.

Soon, the countries all stood in front a large brick building.

"Come on guys! Let's go!" Prussia yelled.

"Guys, we have to go over the most important rule first." Switzerland said.

Everyone groaned.

"Well, I wouldn't have to go over them if you knew common sense." The blonde man reasoned.

"You guys can't let your identity be found out, no matter what." He said with a sharp glare.

"I'm hoping you know some specific rules that apply for some countries only." He glanced at Prussia and America.

"Well, that's it." As soon as the Swiss man finished his sentence, everyone was gone.

He sighed and walked through the doors and walked up to the rest of the excited countries.

"Woah! So many things, da-ze!" Korea's eyes widened.

"Hello? May I help you?" A middle aged woman with glasses approached the countries.

"Oh yes, were exchange students from all over the globe." Switzerland shook her hand.

"Oh yes, I'm Mrs. Linda, I'm the English teacher here." She smiled sweetly.

"Ma'am, could you please lead us to the office?" England asked politely.

"Why of course! Go left, and hanging from the ceiling should be a directory, pointing to the office." Mrs. Linda waved good-bye as all the nations ran right past her, getting only a few thank yous.

"Wow, so many exchange students this year." A woman sitting behind a desk said as she saw the nations.

"We are the Nations group. Can we please get our schedules?" Seychelles asked.

"Yes, please wait a moment." The lady bent over and opened a drawer. Soon, she was holding a large file.

"Thank you!" they all said and went outside.

"Hey! No way!" Denmark shouted suddenly.

"What?" Norway rolled his eyes.

"We all have the same Physical Education, English and various other Languages, and Social Studies classes together!" he looked surprised.

"Uh, where are we supposed to go?" America asked, bumping into a teacher.

"Oh sorry, ma'am." America quickly apologized.

"Oh, no problem, I was just running, and not looking where I was going." The woman said.

"Oh by the way, could you help us out?" Austria asked.

"Yes, of course. What do you need?" she instantly smiled.

"Well, we need help finding where we should go." Texas piped up.

"Oh, wow! You all have my P.E. class! Oh sorry, I'll give you these maps." She handed them all maps, "They all have the location of all the subject buildings. When you reach the building, there will be a number on the door, the same one on your schedule."

"Thanks!" they all said and examined their schedules.


What subject should they have first? And who's POV? They will have all the same subjects at the same time, just at a different teacher, except of course for Language, P.E., and Social Studies. Plus there will never be a country alone. EVER. It's a part of the transfer's rules of the school hehe~!

P.S. The high school they go to is sorta like college, they do have dorms. Border school seems like the wrong term for this, so I'm just going to state it like that. They all have rooms next to each other and some have roommates. They are together because the system in the school is to group together different transfer students (which they rigged to be together) Their group is called the Nations Group, and they may be all be called up at a time by that name.

Please review!

Thanks!

-Akira Amber