(The part when Canada tells America he loves him)

America looked at Canada. He didn't seem to be lying, but America's vision was blurry so he couldn't see them that well.

He spoke," Why would you love me? I'm not what you guys want. I'm loud, stupid, and fat. Those traits are hard to love."

England looked down, tears filling his eyes," But that doesn't mean it's impossible."

Those words they shocked America. He began to wonder if they really did love him. If they did, why would they say those things? Pondering, he spoke.

"Then why would you say those things?", he called, not seeing the guilt in thier eyes.

"Alfred, I was the one being stupid. I didn't mean those things. I was too blind to see what I had and appreciate it!" Arthur tried lifting Alfred up, "America, I can't do this alone! Come on lad, just come as you see fit. If anyone judges you they don't understand what they're missing!"

America felt an emotion burst in his heart that he had not felt in a long time. Love. His voice caught, but he spoke.

"Come on Iggy, don't I help you lift me up?"

He grabbed the ledge and starts to move himself up. They pull him up and envelope him in a hug, shoving in relief. America joined them, wondering why he didn't see their love before. They barely notice when the other countries came up confused, but secretly relieved. France cried out in joy and joined in on their hugging. Finally, their family was together again.