Note: Anything that has to do with "Indaduska" is 100% fake. The reason I named the fake nation "Indaduska" is in one of the Native American tongues, indadu means snake.

Chapter 13: Found

"H-How-?" Canada sputtered out, looking at his younger brother. The other blonde-haired, blue eyed nation sat on the bed, staring intently at him with the old journal in hand almost tauntingly.

"Isn't this a blast from the past. Sadly, I would prefer if it wasn't." America said, looking downcast.

"America..." The other nation moved closer, stopping as the other stood. With a flick of the hand, the journal went flying, hitting Canada in the chest. "What?"

"You were always slower than me; of course that's expected 'cause the the hero. Ha-ha!"

"America-"

"I hate it. I can hardly remember as is." He ran his hand through his hair. "As the years go by, I realize how much I've lost just because I didn't want to remember." The nation laughed pathetically at himself; all the other could do was watch. As the purplish eyes met with blue, a silent exchange was made. "I'm not sure... Should I yell at you? Should I burn it? Should I read it? I don't know, but your pretty far right?"

"Y-Yeah."

"Then keep going, but you have to promise me one thing."

"What?"

"To forget." Canada looked at the slightly smaller man with confusion. "I don't need you all changing cause of what you learn; I don't want you all to either. Can you promise me that?"

"Of course."

"Well, you going to tell the rest of them?" With the brothers smiled before Canada picked up the journal and began to walk out the door again. "Oh! And tell them that they can't trick a hero so easily! The journal was super easy to find for a hero like me!" He cackled as the other left only to deflate seconds after. "It's hurts, to remember... I hope I did the right thing."

"Oh! China!" Canada yelled as he jogged a bit to reach the Asian nation.

"Canada! No one knows where it is! What are we going-!" China stared at the journal, located in the North American nation's arms. "How did you-!"

"America found it."

"What!?"

"I'll explain more when we meet up with the other nations, but to summarize it, he's going to let us keep reading." The poor, old nation could only stare in shock, before finally composing himself.

"Then let's go get everyone-aru."

"So he's letting us continue reading it-da?"

"Yes."

"We just have to forget, or act the same after we finish." Germany asked Canada.

"Yes."

"Well that and I don't want to hear a word about the thing." America said from the hall.

"A-America!"

"You guys can keep reading but my people aren't ready. You read to your hearts content but I don't want to hear it."

"But why-?"

"You guys are close to the end anyway., no point in stopping you all now." His more serious expression returned to the familiar, happier one. "So who wants burgers!"

"How do you eat that stuff you git!" And let the real story begin.

Note: At first I was thinking about having a scene where America tries to burn the journal, but I realized it wouldn't fit. The original plan I had for this was thrown in the trash, so it may seem a bit uprupt; however, I decided to take a different turn on this story- which is why future chapters may seem to be in different paces. The reason I had Al seem so calm about the journal situation is that he has had time to think. He actually got the journal a lot earlier than you or the other nations think and he's been debating and thinking about the situation for a while. Quick update because of how long you had to wait for the last one and because I of how this has gotten nearly 50 reviews. Lastly, how did you guys not expect all to get the Journal? "The book will still be here tomorrow. It's not going to run off, come on we all need to get some rest. " - Quote from Chapter 11. And here I was afraid a gave to big of a hint. I will now end this very long not with- please review!