Yeah, exactly. Don't know where the heck this one came from. Hey, Charice had a moment. Let Rizal have one too.

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It was just an ordinary meeting for everyone there, taking place in Moscow, which meant that Russia was in charge of the entire meeting. And if there was anything they knew at all, it's that meetings in Russia are just about one of the creepiest things that will happen.

"I just want this meeting to be over…I don't want to be here…" Alfred cried.

"None of us want to be here, bloody git." Arthur grumbled. "But we have to. It's part of the job."

"Will you stop complaining, America? If you are freaking out about it, think about Rizal." Ludwig sighed. "He's never been to Russia before, and his sister's so phobic about coming here."

"What are you talking about? Rizal's the only one out of all of us that doesn't seem to be scared of him." Alfred stated. "Does he NOT know what this guy can do to him?"

"Well, if you think about it, the Philippines and Russia haven't made that much contact until fairly recent times." Arthur stated. "He doesn't know him like we know him. Give him time."

"Until he dies horribly?"

"Until he dies horribly."

Alfred nodded as the meeting continued to take place. Of course, the fact that it was Russia meant that no one knew what to expect of Ivan. Sometimes he would ask everyone to be one with him the entire time, other times he would somehow snap and beat up someone randomly. The last time that happened, poor Kiku had to stay with Ludwig the whole night. And I will not go into any further details.

"Hey, Austria…" Ivan leaned toward him. "You want to be one with me?"

"Um…no, thank you." He answered politely.

"Why? You're only prolonging the inevitable." Ivan answered.

"He has a point there."

Everyone blinked, surprised at the statement that rang in the air. What was weirder was that it came from Rizal, drinking a cup of water and reading a couple of documents from the meeting as if he didn't say anything at all. Nonetheless, Alfred was in a panic.

"W-what did you just say?" He asked.

"We're all going to be one with Russia in the future. There's nothing we can do about it." He answered, drinking the cup of water again. "It's our destiny."

"A-are you alright?" Feliciano panicked even more. "I-is it the water?"

"No, it's fine. Russia gave me a bit of his water when we came in." He answered again.

"Um…" Francis got the cup of water in front of him. "What is this, Ivan?"

"Vodka." He smiled. "Don't worry, it's just Russian water."

"He's SIXTEEN, Russia!" Ludwig panicked. "He's underage!"

"Not in your country [1]." Ivan smiled.

So he's drunk…

"No, I'm fine, Alfred. This is my first glass. Now stop voicing out your opinions." He sighed, flipping over a few other documents.

"Ne~~~if you think that, will you become one with me?" Ivan asked him.

"…when the time comes. And it's not for a long time." Rizal drank the vodka again. "But I'll think about your offer."

HE'S GOING TO THINK ABOUT IT? - [The thought going through everyone's head]

"When will that be, if I can be curious?" Ivan asked.

"Once everyone is one with you." He answered. "And it'll happen, don't worry."

"Um…" Arthur shivered. "W-when will that be?"

"Two words." Rizal looked up. "Pangaea Ultima. [2]"

Everyone cried that day.

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[1] The minimal drinking age for many countries is 18, mainly for the Philippines, and (yes) Russia. For America, the age is 21. For Japan, the age is 20. And yes, you can be 16 in Germany and be able to drink (it's also true in Greece). For anyone who's curious, you have to be 19 to drink in South Korea. And if you're really curious, you can drink at the age of 5 in England as long as you're with your parents :D

[2] The scientific theory that states that in 250 million years, every landmass in the world will fuse together into a massive country. Odd enough, I've seen pictures that show that even if that happens, the Philippines would still be separated from Russia. Just so you know, Japan will be safe as well. As for America and Canada…not so much XD