My brother is visiting from college. Yay. I am really getting into my tumblr blog. I am really tired right now. I am putting my Hetalia the New World story on delay because I have really lost interest in it. I might update once in a while. I do not own hetalia.
~Kolko
"Kolkolkolkolkol…" kolled Russia. And Lithuania came in at exactly the worst time ever.
"Mr. Russia? What happened? Are you okay?" he asked.
"Kolkolkolkolkolkolkolkolkolkolkolkolkol..."he turned around and glared him down. Lithuania trembled. Tears came to his eyes when Russia pulled out a knife. "Run. Run. Run while you still can. I'm going to kill you. I…AM…GOING…TO…KILL…YOU!" Russia growled. Lithuania screamed and ran. Russia was right behind him. He ran to Belarus's room.
"Let me in! Let me in! LET ME IN!" he screamed pounding on the door. Belarus let him in. He was panting after he was on the other side of the door.
"What happened?! What the hell is going on?!" Belarus asked.
"I think Russia found out," he gasped. His heart was about to explode from pounding so fast. The door burst open. Russia's head peered out from the side. He walked closer and closer carrying a pickaxe.
"Kolkolkolkolkolkolkolkolkolkolkolkolkolkol...," Russia growled. Russia grabbed his shirt, and flung him across the room. He went crashing into a wall. Belarus gasped. He then put the poor Baltic in a choke hold, threatening to break his neck. He then glared at Lithuania. "You… got… my… little… sister…pregnant," he growled. He tightened his hold.
"Russia! Stop!" Belarus screamed. Russia didnt listen. "Ivan! Stop it!" She then jumped on her brother's back. He let go and almost fell backwards. He shook her off.
"How could you?! She's my little sister!" he said. He regained balance, grabbed Lithuania's neck, and held him up against a wall. Slowly suffocating him while crushing his neck. Lithuania gasped and struggled but his efforts were useless.
"Ivan, it was my fault. Please let him go!" she said. Russia glared at her.
"You aren't supposed to be so careless! You are supposed to stay-" growled Russia.
"But Russia I love him!" Belarus yelled. All gasped. Russia glared at her.
"I'm sorry, repeat that please," requested Russia.
"What's wrong? Is it hard to believe I-I actually love someone?! Is that something only normal people are allowed to have?!"
"Sis please-"
"What do you want from me?! No matter what I do you're never happy, are you?!"
"…Bel…a…rus…" choked Lithuania, "Just…let…it…go…"
"Do you even know what true love is? That sensation you had that night isn't love. Why exactly should I spare him?" Russia snarled.
"He comforts me when ever I'm hurt or depressed. He's always been there. No matter how horrible of a person I am. You just push me away! you already hate me, so what have I got to lose?" Belarus said. Russia looked heartbroken.
"Belarus. Do you really think that?" Russia asked.
"Well you do, don't you?" Belarus said, "You said it yourself."
"Of course not! I love you. Well as my sister. Not as lover. But you don't really know what real love is," he said.
"I do know! Please Russia, he supports me. He would never leave me. I-I trust him. Please brother, spare him," she begged. He glared at both of them. He then nodded and released his grip on the Baltic. Lithuania was gasping for air.
"I never said you were off the hook!" He raised his weapon again. He then came at Lithuania with full force with the pickaxe. Lithuania braced for pain. But Russia felt a resistance. Belarus had the other side of the weapon. She was resisting against it, trying to push it away from her love. She stared intently at him. Her eyes brimmed with tears. "Sister, I don't want to hurt you," he said.
"Brother…please…" she begged. Tears then began to pour over. She finally let go of the axe and broke down crying. He stopped.
"Sis…are you…crying?" He looked at her again. He had a different tone to his look. His eyes softened. He hadn't seen her cry in years. Or was it centuries? He couldn't remember the last time he had seen Belarus cry. Ukraine cried a lot. But Belarus…She had always told him things like "crying was for the weak" and "things cold be much worse" or "if we're alive we're fine". He looked at the figure crumpled on the floor, sobbing. He had a hard time believing this was even his own sister. She stood up for another person that wasn't Russia. She insulted him and attempted to harm him. She had actually been smiling for the past few weeks. She was much nicer to everyone else. She was sympathetic and just…not herself. And now she was crying right in front of him. She had definitely changed. She had changed so much. And it was all because of Lithuania. "You…do love him…" He then dropped his weapon and backed away.
"Thank you, Russia!" Belarus said.
"I promise sir, you won't regret letting me live!" Lithuania said. Russia glared at him. He then stomped on him.
"We now must take precautionary measures. Do not tell anyone other than those who live here. And Lithuania what ever you do, do NOT tell Poland. That man will blurt it to the entire world," he said. Lithuania nodded. "The only other person I'm telling is Ukraine. We can not let the public find out or enemies will take advantage of this situation. Especially America," he said. The two nodded. He sighed. "My poor little sister," he turned to Lithuania, "And you. You better take great care of her. Or else I will end you!" Lithuania nodded repeatedly. He was still trembling.
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The next day, Lithuania was downstairs cooking lunch when Belarus and Russia came storming in fighting again.
"How long have you been keeping this from me?" he asked. She looked down. "And why? Why didn't you tell me in the first place? Why did you-"
"Because I knew you would act this way!" she almost screamed. "I knew you would overreact to something like this-"
"Overreact?!" he yelled, "…I-I am under-reacting right now! This is something huge! It could change the fate of your country. It could change the fate of Lithuania. It could change the fate of Europe. It could impact the world!"
"It's not that big of a deal. I'm getting rid of it today-" she stopped when she saw Russia's reaction. He looked like he had just been shot. Lithuania even felt his own heart sink. Russia had a heartbroken look on his face.
"W-What?" he sounded hurt, "you… thought I would make you get rid of it? You thought I didn't want to be a Дядя?" She felt a bit guilty. "You-You are just getting rid of it… just like that?"
"Of course! Do you honestly think I'm ready for something like this?! I'm not responsible! I've never had to take care of anything before in my life!"
"Sis please calm down-"
"Calm down? Calm down?! I-I don't want to calm down!"
"Sis," he said, "please reconsider! I know you're scared-"
"Scared?! I'm terrified! The world doesn't need this! And do you honestly think my boss is going to like this?! I'm already in a terrible state in my economy! I'm still mooching off of you! I have no money to even afford a doctor or anything!" she yelled, "I have no time in my life for-" He interrupted her with a hug.
"Sestra please don't!" he begged with tears in his eyes, "Don't kill it! Please! It's an innocent life! It hasn't done anything to you!" He just broke down like a little child. Lithuania was shocked. Russia acted different than he did the night before. He smiled at the thought of Russia being an uncle. Or even a dad. He could see Russia being so happy.
"I can't do this. It's way too much for me. I just can't handle the pressure," she said, "It also wouldn't be fair to the child. To grow up in such a harsh environment. Especially with someone…like me."
"Sister, please reconsider!" Russia said, "I'm begging you! Please!" It looked like he was going to go onto his knees for this.
"I have made up my mind Russia." Though, she looked like she was starting to give in and have second thoughts.
"you know you want get closer to Lithuania," said Russia, "what is better than this?"
"He doesn't want it either, right Lithuania?" she turned to him.
"Actually…" he said, "you never really asked my intake on it yet. I-I actually think…you should listen to your brother." He took her hands. "It doesn't matter how we got into this mess. Trouble comes along and we have to deal with it. Please Belarus, listen to your brother. This could help you. Please take a chance. I want to be closer to you. I don't see a better way than this. I know this is really really fast. But this could aid you." She looked at him with a hopeful expression. "I love you so much. I know you are going to do well. You are one of the most organized people I know other than me." She smiled for a bit. She then frowned and shook her head.
"I-I'm sorry Lithuania. I just…can't." She then left the house.
? ゚モン? ゚モン? ゚モン? ゚モン? ゚モン? ゚モン
Lithuania's heart felt broken. But it was her choice. He sighed. Why couldn't she be Poland? Then it would be illegal. He lied down next to the other Baltics. He winced. The pain from the previous night sent fire across his back. He bit his lip. He flipped over so he was laying on his stomach. He then fell asleep.
A week later, he got up at 5:15 AM like he usually did. He had to the normal morning chores: get the paper, fold the laundry, make the coffee, and cook breakfast. He was in the middle of making coffee when he heard footsteps. Running footsteps. It was 6:21. Russia gets up at 8:30. And he is not a morning person. The other Baltics normally got up around 5:50. But they would NEVER do anything to disturb their master. He crept upstairs. He heard a sound coming from the bathroom. It sounded like- He gasped softly. He had to see if it was true. The door was opened a crack. He smiled. He saw his girlfriend vomiting into the toilet. He never thought he'd never smile at this before. He went inside. He began rubbing her back as he held her hair. She looked up.
"You didn't go through with it, did you?" he asked. She shook her head.
"I couldn't. I felt like I was getting rid of a part of you," she said. He smiled.
"A part of us," he corrected. She smiled.
At 9:03, breakfast was finally done. Russia was silent. He didn't even look at Belarus. He didn't even say a word at breakfast. After he left, Belarus smiled.
"When do you think we should tell him?" she whispered.
"I don't know, he looks pretty pissed," said Lithuania.
"I'll talk to him tonight," she said, "Ugh! He is totally over-reacting! He hasn't even talked to me for a week!"
"I agree with you," said Lithuania, "But I can't do anything."
"Wow. You are such a doormat!" she growled. She walked away. He sighed.
"At least she has an excuse to act the way she does."
? ゚フᅠ? ゚フᅠ? ゚フᅠ? ゚フᅠ? ゚フᅠ? ゚フᅠ
That night, Russia was in his room. He was in his bed reading. There was a knock on the door. "Russia, please come out of your room. I want to talk to you," said Belarus sweetly. Russia ignored her. Her mood then soured. "Okay, now you're just being a baby! Let me in dammit!"
"No!" he replied, "I never want to see your face again. Just go away!"
"Russia... Russia are- are you crying?" she asked.
"Go away!" Russia yelled.
"Russia, don't make me come in there!" she said. No reply. "This is unreasonable! You are acting like a spoiled child!" Still no reply. She smiled. Soon the doorknob was sent flying across the room. "May I come in now?" she asked peeking through the hole.
"Just go away," he said. He was face down on his bed. She then lost it.
"Damn it! Ivan Braginsky! Get your ass off that f*cking bed or I will f*cking decapitate you!" she yelled. He got up slowly. He sighed.
"What's wrong?"
"Do NOT give me that tone! You are acting very unreasonable and you're not listening to me!" Russia was slightly shaking.
"Sis, I think you're being unreasonable," he said.
"Just… stop ignoring me damn it!" She then began hitting him. He smiled. He then hugged her.
"Oh sestra, thank you!" he said, "Спасибо!"
"You are such a bitch!"
"I love you too little sister."
She smiled a bit, but then continued hitting him. "I wonder how big sis is going to react." Both of their faces turned to dread. Belarus stopped punching him.
"I can't stand another one of those hugs," said Belarus, "She almost popped one of my lungs once."
"That is why I told her over the phone," said Russia.
"How did she react when you told her?" she asked.
Flashback Sis?
Алло!
Привет! Sis it's me!
Oh, hey Russia, you never call me. Is something wrong?
…Well, it depends on how you think about it.
Russia, what is it? What's wrong? Gun crime?
No.
Corrupt politics?
No.
Were you drunk again?
No!
Did you find out you were gay?
N-No!
Did you get your-
Sis, I am begging you to stop.
So what is it? Is it good news or bad news?
It depends on how you think about it.
I'm listening.
Well… you're um… going to be an aunt soon.
*Scream* Oh Russia! Congratulations! I'm so happy for you! I didn't even know you were dating! Who is she? Did you not use-
Um… sis. It's not me…
What? But if it's not you…...then who...
Sis?
*crash* oh…
Sis?
Hang on i dropped a mug…So Belarus is-
Yes.
Who-Who is-
Lithuania.
Y-You're not lying.
I'm sorry, no.
*scream*
Sis?
Isn't this so exciting Russia?! О боже мій! I can't wait! I will try to come as soon as possible! I can't believe it! You're going to be an Uncle! Aren't you so happy?! Oh I can't wait to see her! I can't wait to see all of you! I am so happy for her, aren't you?! Oh I can't believe I'll be an aunt! How far along is she?
Almost three months
I will call you when I can visit! It's so weird isn't it? One day she's stalking you and the next thing you know she has her life and family planned out ahead of her.
Big sis. She's not–
I have to go. I will talk to you later. Tell her I can't wait to see her.
End Flashback.
? ゚モ゙? ゚モ゙? ゚モ゙? ゚モ゙? ゚モ゙? ゚モ゙
Ever since Russia found out, he had been very strict. He would always keep Lithuania 'busy' so the two wouldn't see each other. The other two Baltics didn't know yet. But Belarus would still go out. She was allowed to go out until she showed. She still had time. The two decided to let the Baltics find out for themselves. Finally, one night they had time alone. They talked about how busy everything was. They talked every night until one of them passed out. Tonight the two were doing just that.
"I hate the feeling of being so weak," she said, "is that what it feels like to be a Baltic?" Lithuania smiled.
"Wait, isn't there a world meeting in a few weeks?" Lithuania said.
"Where is it this time?" Belarus asked.
"I think it's in Vietnam," he said.
"So, we are not saying anything at the meeting right?" Belarus asked.
"Of course not," he said. The two held hands. She sighed. "You're so beautiful," he said. She sighed.
"You're not going to think I'm beautiful when I'm fat," she said.
"Your always beautiful Belarus. You always will be beautiful to me," he said, "I'm in love with you.
"You're not going to love me when I'm constantly screaming at you," she said.
"You've always screamed at me. I'm still here," he replied.
"You're not going to like me when I break a body part."
"Did you not see the smile on my face when you broke my fingers?" She yawned.
"You need a backbone," she said. He smiled.
"Are you scared?"
"Honestly, I have never been more terrified in my entire life," she said, "But I try to enjoy the things I can while I can. Nations don't live forever, Lithuania. One day, we'll fall as well."
The two talked for a while. This time, it was Belarus who had passed out. He carried her to her room. He set her down on her bed. He was about to leave. He then felt something grab his waist. Belarus had her arms around his waist. She pulled him onto her bed. She kept her arms wrapped around him. He smiled and went along with it. Soon his own eyes were heavy with sleep. He too passed out. The next morning, Russia came in to check up on Belarus. He found her and Lithuania together. Her arms were wrapped around him tightly. Russia smiled. Aww, they're so cute, he thought, he may be a bastard, but he makes her so happy. He then slowly left the two alone.
The next morning, Lithuania tried to pry himself from Belarus's arms. Even when she was asleep she had a strong grip. He just barely managed to slip free. He slipped downstairs and quickly made breakfast. After he made breakfast he noticed a note on the fridge.
Lithuania,
Going out to Meeting with Austria. Took Estonia with me. Please let Ukraine in when she comes. Do not let anyone else in. Ukraine can also help with Latvia. Ukraine knows about Belarus. If you touch my strawberry flavoured vodka, you die! I still don't like you.
?Russia
He then heard Belarus come downstairs. She was dressed and awake, but he could tell she wasn't in the best mood ever. "Labas rytas," he said. He served her breakfast.
"Not hungry," she said.
"Belarus, you need to eat more than anything. What's going on?" he asked. He saw this obviously irritated her. He backed off. Klingle! The doorbell rang. Belarus reluctantly went to get it. Lithuania heard a boinging sound and a scream of happiness. He saw Belarus greeted by a very tight hug.
"Oh my little sister. How I've missed you! You are growing up so fast!" Ukraine said squeezing the life out of her younger sister.
"Sister… you are… suffocating… me," she gasped. She put her down.
"I'm sorry. I'm just so excited. I wish I was in your position," she said.
"I wish you were too," said Belarus. She could honestly see Ukraine as a mother better than she could herself. Ukraine started bouncing in excitement.
"Oh sestra! I am so excited! I'm so happy!…" she then spoke rapidly in her own language. "І тоді ви будете лежати на спині намагається-"
"S-Sis, please calm down. I can hardly hear you," she said, "and you're really embarrassing me..." Belarus was now blushing bright red. Ukraine smiled. Ukraine then saw Lithuania.
"Is that one the father?" Ukraine asked. Belarus nodded with a smirk on her face. Ukraine then squashed Lithuania.
"Um… Ukraine…" he squeaked. She put him down. "I thought I heard something crack," he said. Belarus smiled.
"I'm sorry. Congratulations! But I thought you two weren't married," she said.
"We aren't," said Lithuania.
"Oh. Okay. I forgot about-" she stopped when she saw Latvia come up. He still had spots all over. "You should be in bed," she said. Latvia went up to Lithuania.
"Dude. You didn't need to keep it a secret," he said.
"W-W-What are you t-talking about?" Lithuania asked. How did he know? he thought.
"You don't need to hide it. I know you two are dating!" Latvia said. Lithuania gave a mental sigh of relief.
"Latvia please rest," said Ukraine, "from what I've heard you were pretty bad."
"I hear chicken pox gets worse as you get older. It affects adults more," said Latvia.
"Aren't you still a kid?" Lithuania asked. Latvia's face got red.
"I'm just short!" he yelled. Everyone but Latvia laughed. Russia and Estonia came home. Estonia looked a little fidgety.
"Oh hello Ukraine," said Russia.
"H-Hello Brother," she said. The tension was high because they hasn't seen each other in a while. They weren't allowed to see each other at all. Russia broke the tension.
"Estonia, what's gotten into you?" Russia asked, "You were like that the entire meeting."
"I feel very itchy for some reason. I don't know why," he said.
"Oh um, I think you caught Latvia's chicken pox," said Ukraine.
? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ
Lithuania was the only Baltic surviving. He had to care for both the Baltics while doing his regular chores. He was really stressed out. At one point, his chest pains got much worse than usual.
"Please stop! You need to rest. Let me help," said Belarus.
"No! Stress is the last thing you need right now!" he said. He heard something from the Baltic's room. "I-I-I got it. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm f-" Lithuania collapsed. Then, she dragged his body to the couch. Normally she could have easily carried him there, but he felt heavier to her for some reason. She didn't like that she was getting weaker. She hated it. She could take on everything else, but getting weak was the thing she hated most. She decided to help. She dashed down the stairs. The other Baltics were surprised to hear what had happened to Lithuania. But while she was running back upstairs from dusting to cooking, she got caught. She literally bumped into Russia.
"Little sister, I warned you not to put so much stress on your body! I want you to stay healthy," said Russia. Belarus explained what happened. "Oh, is that why he's passed out on the couch downstairs?" Russia asked. She nodded. "I'll go call Ukraine. You need to rest. I can tell this will be too much exhaust and stress on you," Russia said leading her upstairs. She sighed. She never got to do anything anymore. She hated the feeling of being so helpless.
? ゚リᄡ? ゚リᄡ? ゚リᄡ? ゚リᄡ? ゚リᄡ? ゚リᄡ
Ukraine visited much more often. Her and Belarus were in the kitchen.
"You do know that Russia will want a wedding," said Ukraine. Belarus laughed.
"Oh my gosh. I totally forgot!" she said. She went upstairs and got a black planner. "I have had my wedding planned out since I can remember. I just need to change few of Russia's things to Lithuania's," she said. She then saw Russia come up from the Baltic's room. He looked angry. The scowl broke when he saw Belarus. He normally hated that book. It used to mean she was planning his fate but now he had never been happier to see it.
"The book," he said. She smiled.
"Don't worry. I have everything planned out. I only have to change one or two things," she said.
"Have you seen that bastard you love so much?" Russia asked. Belarus sighed.
"What did he do now?" she asked. Russia pulled out a pack of cigarettes. Ukraine gasped. Lithuania then came through the door. He was not having the best luck. "Lithuania!" Belarus said harshly. He was puzzled.
"W-What's going on? Oh M-Mr. Russia. I didn't know you smoked," he said.
"Don't play dumb, explain!" Belarus said.
"I found these by your stuff. Explain," Russia said.
"I have never seen those before," he said. Russia rolled his eyes. "I am number 65 in countries that smoke. I'll admit I used to, but I have been strait for an entire year! However, Estonia is number 28," he said. Russia went downstairs and dragged Estonia upstairs.
He showed him the pack and said, "Explain." He was puzzled. He thought for a second. He finally got the idea. He shook his head.
"Why would I? You are forgetting one more Baltic. You can also expect the unexpected," he said. Russia dragged one last Baltic upstairs. He went through the same procedure.
"What? Look at me! I'm like a little boy. And I am number 68 Let me see that list!" said the small man. Lithuania handed him the paper.
"Out of curiosity, who are the top three?" Estonia asked.
"Serbia is number one," he said. Latvia's eyes widened.
"Wait until you see who is in the top ten!" Latvia said. They Baltics looked at the list. They were shocked. They looked at the three siblings.
"Well well well…" said Latvia, "Guess which ones are numbers 9, 6, and 4." Belarus blushed. Ukraine sighed and Russia bit his lip.
"It would be very likely for someone like Belarus," said Estonia.
"I think…that you tried to pin your habit on them," said Belarus glaring at Russia.
"It could very easily be you!" Russia said. Belarus looked down and back up at Russia. She pointed somewhere on her body.
"I can't read the cryllic on here," said Estonia. All six looked at it.
"It's in Bulgarian." Everyone sighed in relief.
"Hang on, should I tell my boss about this whole situation?" Belarus asked.
"You probably should. Lithuania should too. But I just hope they don't spill it to everyone. Especially America. I know he would take a huge advantage of you if he found out," said Russia.
"Do I have to tell him?" she asked, "I really don't want to."
"You have to do it eventually. I am sure he will understand."
"He's a nice guy, honestly," she said, "…Once you get to know him and work for him. I just… don't want to lose his respect."
? ゚ヌᄌ? ゚ヌᄌ? ゚ヌᄌ? ゚ヌᄌ? ゚ヌᄌ? ゚ヌᄌ? ゚ヌᄌ? ゚ヌᄌ? ゚ヌᄌ? ゚ヌᄌ? ゚ヌᄌ? ゚ヌᄌ
Later that night, Lithuania would have had to sleep by two sick men if he hadn't been offered the couch. He took his pillow (or more like a pillow case) and his very thin blanket, and went to sleep on the couch upstairs. He was just about to drift off to sleep when Belarus prodded him awake.
"Are you awake?"
"I am now."
"Sorry…"
"No no. What do you need?"
"I can't sleep," she said, "Want to stay by me?" Before he knew it, he was being dragged upstairs.
That night, Lithuania had a dream. He was sitting in the hospital. He was very anxious. The doctor finally came out. He leapt from his seat. He looked at the doctor.
"The child is fine," said the doctor. Lithuania sighed in relief. Lithuania started to go inside but the doctor stopped him. The doctor's eyes were filled with grief.
"I'm afraid that Natalia didn't make it. There was too much blood. And I think her economy finally just collapsed," he said. Tears filled Lithuania's eyes.
"No. NO!" he yelled.
He finally awoke. He found Belarus's arms wrapped around him. He clung to her as if she was going to slip away. Tears filled his eyes. He never wanted to let go. He promised himself for as long he lived, he would protect her. His grip got tighter.
The next day, Belarus was on the phone with her boss.
Belarus, I don't get it. How on Earth could you possibly get-
I don't know! But please don't tell any of the world leaders. Russia's orders.
Oh Okay then. By the way, how long have you been keeping this from me?
…
Belarus, tell me!
About three months.
Belarus! I…Does Lithuania's boss know?
Da.
…Good... The two of us will discuss it later. In the meantime, you need to… I hate to say this… lay off work.
No! I don't have anything to do at home. Russia won't let me go anywhere. I will do work. I don't care how much so called stress it causes me.
O-Ok well then. Glad you agree with me. I am happy for that.
Of course sir. Too many people don't recognize how great you are.
You're a great person Natalya. Don't screw it up.
Yes sir!
Good bye.
Good bye.
She hung up the phone. She sighed. She didn't quite understand why people hated her boss so much. Her phone rang.
"Hello… oh hey Dmitry….….. Who the hell told you that?!...… well that's just fantastic! I knew Petr would blow it!...… for the last f*cking time I'm not taking off….….. I'll see you at work… bye." She sighed. She was tired of all these people telling her to lay off work. She then heard someone coming through the door. She didnt care who it was, she felt like hugging someone. She went to the door and sobbed into Russia. He just smiled sympathetically and hugged her. He liked moments like these. It made him feel warm inside. It was only October, but it was still a little cold. Belarus never cried often.
Ever since the dream, Lithuania was a little different. He was always concerned about everything that happened. This ticked off Belarus, but she was always able to find his sweet side. She always found a way to shut him up, whether it was with a kiss, or a punch. Ukraine's obsessiveness with everything that was going on was worse. She was far more into everything more than Belarus was. She would be talking about decorating a new room or something and Belarus would just nod along. Ukraine was on that topic that day.
"Ukraine?" she asked. She then had her sister's attention. "I really don't want to make this a big deal," she said.
"But my dear sister, it is a big deal," she said.
"I'm not sure I like this type of attention," she said. Ukraine came to her side.
"I know you are feeling horrible and are under a lot of pressure. It's okay. You can always come talk to me," she said, "Something else is on your mind?"
"A thousand things are on my mind! I'm worried about everything!" she blurted out. She then sighed, "What if it's a new nation?"
"Shh… it's okay. Whether it is a nation or not, you have the whole former Soviet Union to back you up. Trust me. Everything will be fine," she said. Ukraine smiled. The two then hugged. Belarus just felt like falling apart there and now. She then let go, sobbing deeply into her sisters arms.
? ゚リハ? ゚リᄈ? ゚リチ? ゚リメ? ゚リᆳ? ゚リᄀ
Lithuania went back to the Baltics quarters one day to find all his stuff gone. He was freaking out. Was Russia banishing him? Why was his stuff gone? He ignored it and went to the couch since the other two were still sick. It was almost pitch black in the house. He then felt someone grab his waist and carry him upstairs. He got a little frightened. He didn't know if it was Russia trying to punish him for something random or not. Then again, he did knock up Russia's younger sister so he still always watched his back. He at first thought this was the end. Then someone flipped on a light switch. He was in Belarus's room. He then saw his stuff in a corner. He turned around. Belarus smiled. He smiled back. The two hugged. Belarus felt a little warm.
"Why don't you stay here for a while," she said. He smiled again. He then nodded. He loved being with her. He loved the feeling that he was hers and she was his. It took off alot of stress. Otherwise, he would have had a heart attack a month ago. He never thought he would ever feel this way. He never thought she would ever be happy to see him. She used to hate him. Probably because he overheard he was Russia's favorite Baltic. He was too busy working to have any pride. His body ached every day. But when he was done and when ever he saw her, the pain had left. She brought warmth to his heart. The two settled into bed. She rested her head on his chest. He still had his arm around her as if she were to slip away at any minute. The two then fell asleep.
Belarus was sleeping in. Russia came into her bedroom.
"Belarus. It's 12:08 PM. You normally don't sleep in. You have an appointment today," he said. She groaned. "Why don't you get ready? China will be here any minute," he said. He ducked just in time to avoid the knife that whizzed past him. Belarus glared at him. Russia left. He went to Lithuania who was literally trying to cook and clean at the same time. "New job. I will get Estonia and Latvia up if you can get Belarus up," he said. Lithuania nodded. He went upstairs. He entered her room quietly. Belarus did not look well. She was more pale than usual and she had dark circles around her eyes. He shut the door as quietly as possible. She raised a knife.
"Oh, it's just you," she said.
"I don't blame you for sleeping in. You look horrible," he said.
"I had to wake up at 3:00 AM to puke my guts out. I'm not in the mood," she growled.
"Russia told me to rest a bit before I have a stroke," he said. She smiled. She went up to him and hugged him. She then tossed him on to her bed. She then went back to her bed and wrapped her arms around his body. "I miss being with you," he said.
"Я люблю цябе," she said, "Why Do you have to be so busy?" Lithuania sighed.
"The other two are getting better. That will take a load off my shoulders," he said. For some reason he remembered his dream. He wrapped his arms around her tightly.
"You have been very protective lately. What's wrong?" she asked.
"Nothing. I just want you to be safe," he said. She was too tired to care. He wondered how someone so beautiful could feel so horrible at the moment. She laid with him until about 12:41. She then remembered she needed breakfast. She then finally got up. When she came downstairs, China was there.
"You're finally awake," said Russia. Her glare at him told him she was not in a good mood.
"Let's go aru," said China. The two then left.
? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ? ゚ヌᄈ
Russia drank more than ever now. Vodka disappeared by bottle after bottle. One late night he was drunk out of his mind. Instead of vodka, someone had switched it with rum. Estonia was concerned for him. It was 10:30 PM.
"You can't curse me. 'hic' Die chair!" Said Russia drunkenly. Estonia had never seen him this drunk ever. "'hic' Is France gay, or is he just European?" Russia mumbled.
"Okay Russia. Let's get you to bed," said Estonia slowly.
"I'm sorry. 'hic' But it's not working out. You are 'hic' great person Communism, but I'm afraid I have to 'hic' break up with you," he said.
"What has- How much vodka did you drink?" Estonia asked. Russia then laid down on the floor. He began to roll.
"The snow isn't 'hic' as soft as I remember," he said. He then stopped. He looked up and stared at Estonia hungrily. "Piroshki?" Russia said. To him, Estonia was a giant piroshki. There were also penguins dancing everywhere. He began to chase him.
"AAAAH! Russia I am not Piroshki! Please stop!" Estonia screamed as he ran. He was surprised no one woke up. After a while Russia finally stopped. He was about to lose balance when Estonia caught the drunk Russian. "Ok Russia, calm down," he said.
"Lithuania. You're- you're…" he tried to speak but he was too drunk.
"You're too drunk. And Lithuania will pay for anything he broke," he said. Russia let out a whine. He sat down. He forced Estonia down.
"Lithuania? Hehe, 'hic' it's like connect the dots?" he said squinting and trying to connect the few spots on Estonia's face. Estonia smiled.
"Way too much vodka. Wait…you don't smell like vodka… rum maybe? I wish I could carry you upstairs," he said.
"Are you calling me fat?" Russia asked drunkenly.
"N-No sir! I think-" stammered Estonia.
"Lithuania, 'hic' I love you man. I'm glad you 'hic' and my sister did that," he said.
"Wait, what happened?!" Estonia said his face was getting very red. He was fearing for his friend.
"Lithuania. I know you're 'hic' scared, but here have a vodka," he said offering Estonia a vase of flowers that probably had vodka in them instead of water, "You're going to be 'hic' great father."
Estonia then realized what was going on. He was able to settle Russia in on the couch. He made sure the drunk Russian fell asleep before leaving. Estonia now realized all the trouble Lithuania had gotten himself in. Estonia would talk to him tomorrow.
? ゚フナ? ゚フナ? ゚フナ? ゚フナ? ゚フナ? ゚フナ
Russia woke up with the sun glaring at his face. He felt nauseous.
"I don't think I've drank that much vodka since-" he then felt the estimated 30 bottles of not vodka but rum seeking revenge. He ran to the bathroom. "Bad hangover. BAD hangover!" he said running down the hall running into a few walls in the process. He locked the door and vomited. His head was pounding so hard. This was probably the worst hangover he had ever had. Belarus was pounding on the door. Russia moaned. The pounding was louder. He unlocked the door. Her turn to vomit. "I think I'll stick to drinking vodka," he said, "No more rum for me." He found his way downstairs.
"Good morning sir!" Estonia said.
"How much did I drink?" Russia moaned.
"Quite a bit. Unfortunately I had to experience it," he said, "You tried to eat me."
"Sorry you had to see that," he said. Estonia went to the kitchen and tapped Lithuania.
"Can I speak to you for a moment?" he asked.
"Um sure… in a few seconds. I'm almost done with breakfast," Lithuania said.
"Now!" Estonia said. Lithuania came. The two talked. "I didn't even know you were dating," said Estonia.
"Oh, where did you hear that, Poland?" Lithuania asked.
"No. Drunk Russia. He told me everything," said Estonia, "I am shocked you are still alive." Lithuania turned red. "I hope you realize what Russia wants you to do. You do right?" Estonia asked.
"Just… one thing at a time. I need to pull myself and the relationship together before I do that," he said. Estonia nodded. Lithuania sighed. "I just know Russia is just waiting for me to screw this up. The next chance he gets I'm gone," he said. Estonia comforted his brother.
? ゚ムᆲ? ゚ムᆲ? ゚ムᆲ? ゚ムᆲ? ゚ムᆲ? ゚ムᆲ
A few weeks later, Russia had a meeting in Turkey. He had been very busy lately. Almost everyone had meetings that day. Estonia had a meeting with South Korea, even though he still had a couple spots. Belarus had a meeting with Canada. Lithuania had a meeting with China. Latvia was home alone. He heard a knock on the door. He answered. It was Ukraine.
"Hello Latvia! Is my sister home?" she asked.
"Everyone is at meetings. Which is weird because the world meeting is in a few weeks," said Latvia, "Please, come in." She did so. The two sat down with cups of tea.
"How are you feeling?" Ukraine asked, "are you well?"
"Yes I am but Estonia is still recovering a bit," he said, "So, you have been visiting a lot more recently."
"Well, Belarus and I were just planning out things ever since-" she began.
"Oh yes, the two are together now. I keep forgetting that. He's even sharing a bed with her now," he said.
"Really? That's good," she said.
"Good? Don't you think it's a little too fast. You can't just force them to move along," he said.
"Oh Latvia, you don't get it do you? They are in love!" Ukraine said.
"Wow. It has only been about three and a half months. I just think they should get to know more about another before something really serious happens," he said.
"Latvia you don't think what they're going through is serious?" Ukraine asked.
"It's a casual relationship. Everyone has a relationship like that at some point," he said.
"Unless you are in America or Poland, I don't think this problem comes up often," she said.
"Wait, how is this a problem?" Latvia was confused.
"Belarus could be easily taken advantage of. I mean, what if its a new nation?" Ukraine said.
"Wait, what?!" Latvia still didn't know what she was talking about. Ukraine covered her mouth. She didn't know Latvia didn't know! "Hey! What are you not telling me? I am a man! You can tell me anything," he said.
"Um, so, how about a beer?" Ukraine changed the subject. Latvia's eyes widened.
"No! Um, No thank you I'm fine," he said quickly, "I am completely fine without alcohol now. I Do not need it." No, avoid it. You need to stay away from that stuff Latvia. You don't want to get sucked in again, he thought.
"Oh, I'm sorry, I almost forgot you used to have a drinking problem," she lied. She didn't mean to, but she had to change the subject. He turned red.
"Tell me what is going on!" Latvia said, "I'm just fifteen physically! I'm centuries older than even America. And yet, you censor all this stuff from me! Just because I'm small." Ukraine sighed. There wasn't any way around it.
"Okay, if you really want to know..." she sighed again, "Lithuania and Belarus…"
Meanwhile, Belarus was walking home from the meeting conference. She then noticed a dark blonde idiot following her. She walked faster in attempt to get away from him.
"Yo Belarus!" he called. She couldn't ignore him now. She sighed and turned to face the annoying character.
"What do you want?" she snapped.
"Can I talk to you for a second. It's about your brother," he said. She gave a mental sigh of relief.
"What about my brother?" she asked.
He started, "You know how your brother and I haven't been getting along? Well, I was wondering since we're friends-"
"We are not friends anymore. I don't like you," she said.
He ignored her, "okay, we WERE friends. I was just wondering if you could talk to him? If not i may have to take land-"
"MY land?" she stared at America in shock.
"I didnt necissarily say your land. Just land near Russia. It may be the only way to get his attention," he said. She glared at him.
"Why should I trust you? I hate you," she said.
"You can eventually stop hating me if you want. After I become friends with Russia, then I will see you guys more," he said. She started walking away ignoring the idiots protests.
"Just shut the f*** up! I don't want to talk to you!" Belarus let go. She stormed away. What is up with her, thought America.
She came home to seeing everyone already home.
"Sveiki atvykę namo. How was the meeting?" Lithuania asked.
"The meeting itself was fine. The way out of the meeting wasn't bec– What the hell is up with Latvia?!" she said. Latvia was lying on the ground. His eyes were wide and his mouth was open.
"he found out you're pregnant," said Estonia, "Continue. He'll be fine." All listened as she explained.
"Why didnt he just come to me in person?" Russia asked. Belarus shrugged.
"Here. Have some dinner. I made borscht," he said. She was looking forward to it. But the smell suddenly sickened her. She ran to the nearest bathroom. "Bad idea?" he said. He followed her. "Belarus? Are you okay?" he asked.
"I'm fine. Just… please don't serve me borscht again," she said trying not to snap at him. She sounded really bad. He sighed. This was his fault. She shouldn't be feeling this way. He would try his best to make up for it. That night, she came to him and rested her head on his chest. He smiled. He wrapped his arms around her tightly. The two fell asleep.
That night, Lithuania had a nightmare. He woke up to find Belarus staring at him.
"Are you okay? You were screaming," she said. Her eyes bored into his. He was still gasping for air. The two sat up. "It was a really bad nightmare wasn't it?" she asked. He nodded. He wrapped his arms around her very tightly. He clung to her with dear life.
"Please promise me you won't leave," he said.
"Leave? Why would I leave?" she asked. She saw his expression. She nodded. "Tell me about these dreams you keep having," she said. He pretended to be too tired. "Let's Try to get some rest. It's 1:23 AM," she said. They went back to sleep. He never told her his dream.
He was walking in the city with her. It was a beautiful night. Then, a man had come up and attacked them. He was wearing a ski mask. Belarus beat up the guy, of course. But as they were leaving, the man got up, and attacked with a knife. He stabbed Lithuania in the arm, but Belarus in the heart. Lithuania swore to kill this man, but Belarus was more important. She lay there dying.
"I must leave now. I am sorry," she said.
"No. No please, I can help or-" he couldn't finish the sentence. She had already left. The man was right behind him. He tore off the mans ski mask. He gaped in horror at the face he saw. For it was his own. The culprit began to laugh maliciously.
He then woke up screaming. He had no idea what these dreams meant. He was constantly plagued with the fear of losing her. He gripped her more tightly now. Don't leave. Please don't leave, he thought as he began to slowly drift to sleep.
? ゚メᄂ? ゚メᄂ? ゚メᄂ? ゚メᄂ? ゚メᄂ? ゚メᄂ
They all had to awaken at 3:35 AM due to the world meeting. They all had to get ready and move out the door because they were already a bit late. When they got to Vietnam, they headed strait to the world meeting since their flight was delayed. They got there just in time. As usual, America started out with the meeting with something pointless until everyone started bickering. Belarus and Lithuania Just sat and watched as everyone fought. Belarus winced.
"What's wrong?" Lithuania asked.
"I didnt get time to eat breakfast this morning. My stomach is killing me," she said. She was able to get through it. America came up to her.
"Yo Belarus! You look like death!" he said, "Why did you come to the meeting if you felt sick?" She glared at him. She already had a headache. She stood up.
"You do know you are really REALLY annoying," she said. Lithuania tried to stop her.
"Calm down! It's just America," he said. He was ready to strain her. (Note: in real life, the countries of America and Belarus really hate eachother.)
"Lithuania! Long time no see! I hear you two are dating! Are you guys getting married? Did you kiss yet? You have to tell me everything man!" America exclaimed. Lithuania turned red.
"Um…" he couldn't think of what to say.
"I hear Belarus moved on from me," the hero said. This made Belarus furious. They had drawn a crowd.
"We never dated!" she said.
"we did! Admit it! You still like me!" America taunted.
"How do you think I could ever like you?" Belarus spat, "You've become more annoying!"
"You… are so frightening that small children drop dead when you stare at them!" America yelled.
"Your food is almost as disgusting as England's," she said.
"Hey!" England said.
"On your first date with Lithuania, you broke all his fingers!" he said. Lithuania blushed.
"You have gotten more fat since the last time I saw you!" she quipped. America smiled.
"Honestly, so have you," he said. Too far. She kicked him in the hero's weakspot so hard, he heard a crack and passed out.
"I honor you for shutting him up," said England. Belarus smiled.
"Now we can finally have a productive meeting," said Germany. The meeting went on okay for a while, until England and France started fighting again after 30 minutes. Then chaos broke out again. So much commotion. So much confusion. Belarus then passed out and the room became silent again.
4⃣? ゚フマ? ゚フホ? ゚フヘ? ゚フマ? ゚フホ? ゚フヘ? ゚フマ? ゚フホ? ゚フヘ? ゚フマ? ゚フホ? ゚フヘ? ゚フマ? ゚フホ? ゚フヘ? ゚フマ? ゚フホ?
