Woo-hoo! I'm finally back from the dead- I mean, camping! Hooray! *starts dancing erratically*

Anyway, just so you know, a haggis is sheep's inner organs (intestines and such) ground up, placed in the sheep's stomach, and cooked. Sounds delicious, no? There's a reason you don't see a bunch of Scottish restuarants everywhere...

I don't own Hetalia! end /AN/

South Korea's mouth gaped. How could his older brother, China, the one he's always looked up to, choose his twin over him? He felt forlorn as he looked over, his brother standing confidently next to China.

"Give up! Communism will give us everything we've ever dreamed! Don't you want to be a prosperous, independent nation again?" North Korea was being serious, not taunting. South Korea hung his head, as he shook it back and forth. He hated being at odds with his twin. But he hated the idea of being communist more.

"South Korea, it really is for the best... We're just trying to help you aru..." China had said this, holding his hands out in front of him as if he wanted South Korea to come over and hug him.

This, however, seemed to be the final straw.

"You! How can you say this is best for me?! You're not doing this for me! No one ever does! You're lying! You're doing it for Russia! How can you choose him over me?! How can you?!"

China winced at the angry barrage of words that South Korea had sent spewing at him. Even America and England, standing with South Korea, seemed to look a little embarassed at the raw emotion.

"This is what's best..." China trailed off a little, despite how certain he was of how good this would be for both Koreas. Russia, standing next to him, joined in.

"If you weren't being such baby, you would know he's only looking out for you, da?" America glared at the Russian. "There's no way you'll win here! We're the ones who are doing what's best for Korea, not you, you liar! You just want him for your own selfish gain!"

"We're only trying to help!" China protested, actually glaring at America. South Korea felt tears spring to his eyes. "I will never- Never talk to you ever again!"

China stopped stock still, shocked. South Korea turned around, following America and England. Russia shook China's shoulder, gesturing for him to follow himself and North Korea. China couldn't help but glance over his shoulder. Would they ever speak to each other again?

/AN/ So apparently, due to China siding against them and such, South Korea cut off all diplomatic relations. That wasn't unusual for the time, but it's only very recently that they've even begun talking a little.