~America~ (WARNING-AMERICA SAYS A BAD WORD AT THE END)

"America-san, I have found a video game that I believe you would enjoy playing. However, it is very difficult," Japan said quietly.

"Dude, I can totally play any game you throw at me!" America boasted loudly.

"Here are some headphones. Put these on while you play the game, and please be sure the volume is all the way up," Japan instructed.

"Alright! What's is called again?"

"The game is called Slender. Click the icon on the computer that says "Slender The Eight Pages."

America sat down in the chair in front of the computer, headphones already on his head as he jammed the plug into the audio jack. He turned on max volume and his eyes scanned the screen for the icon Japan had told him about. He found it located in the corner, and clicked, full of anticipation.

"Dude this is going to be so totally freaking awesome!" he exclaimed to himself.

The gleam in his eyes disappeared suddenly, as well as the large smile plastered onto his face. He froze, and felt a chill run up his spine as the title screen popped up. Suddenly terrified, America started shivering as he reluctantly clicked play. He knew he was in big trouble as soon as the game started. Everything was extremely dark, and suddenly America wanted to turn the volume down- a lot. However, he scolded himself for even thinking about turning the volume down. He paused the game for a moment.

"I don't need to turn down the volume! I can SO TOTALLY handle this! I'll so Japan I'm not scared of anything!" After giving himself a short pep talk, he unpaused the game and walked forward, using W as Japan had told him. A wind blew through the trees, making America jump. "AW MAN THAT IS BRUTAL! OH GOD I'M GONNA TOTALLY DIE!" He paused the game to catch his breath, then kept moving forward. "I'm the HERO! I CAN DO THIS!" He used the sprint button and ran all the way to a large, eerie tree in the middle of a small clearing. Thinking it was some sort of monster, he jumped again. "AGH! BRUTAL I TELL YOU, BRUTAL!"

He quickly turned to the left and left the tree, but then stopped. "What if something cool was on it, though?!" He fought with himself for several minutes, and decided to turn around. America didn't know that the game gets harder on its own if you don't hurry. A booming sound filled his ears, causing him to scream like a girl and throw off the headphones, falling onto the floor, almost in tears. "AGH! I'M SO DONE WITH THIS! SO DONE!" He was about to exit the game, but hesitated. "I'm the hero, I can't just back down!" said one voice in his head. "It's terrifying! There's no way I can do this!" said another. He closed his eyes slightly, and kept playing the game. He returned to the tree after a pep talk and turning the volume down. Taking a deep breath, he circled the tree. "A-HA!" he yelled suddenly, as a piece of paper appeared in America's line of vision. He clicked, and the paper disappeared. 1/8 Pages Collected.

He breathed a sigh of relief. "Nothing can scare the hero," he thought with a chuckle. Said hero jumped once more as the wind rustled.

America had gotten another page located in a long maze of boulders. He had turned off his flashlight to turn the corners, scared something would pop out at him. Finally, something DID pop out at him. As he walked forward out of the maze, he noticed a building with a long corridor. With a shudder, he walked into it, barely able to look at the screen. America turned one sharp corner, and a booming noise once again filled his ears. A faceless man stood in front of him. He was a wearing a suit and had unusually long, tentacle-like arms. That was the first thing America noticed in that split second. In the next split second, he noticed that there was another page located on the wall behind him. The American fell out of his chair again, and the headphones flew off, hitting the middle of the computer screen. The screen cracked and went black.

"Oh sh*t."