June 26th, 2014 - Experiment 626

AUTHOR: jojoandpicnic97

June 26th, 2014 - Experiment 626

England was having a horrible day; America had dragged him all over the island of Kauai prattling about "walking in the footsteps of Elvis" or whatever it was. The only part England was thankful for was that his American boyfriend actually waited for him to catch up before he set off to another location. When asked, America just shrugged and said a simple "no one gets let behind."

It was now nearing four in the afternoon when America finally let him rest, both sitting on a loveseat in a hotel room that America had the foresight of booking. After ten minutes, America jumped off the couch and England feared he would once again be forced onto his already aching feet. Surprisingly— gratefully— the nation did not proclaim that a new adventure was waiting; rather, he was pulling something out of his backpack.

With a woot, he clamored over to the entertainment system while England bemusedly looked on. America sat back on the couch with a huff as the commercials for a Disney DVD started running. England didn't even bother questioning his odd movie choice, choosing to prop his tender feet up and relax into the couch.

England hardly noticed when the movie started playing, though he perked up at the sight of the colors and heard the music playing; they were singing in a mix of Hawaiian and English. As the movie progressed, he saw the main characters make their trip… in the footsteps of Elvis. Did America really cart him all the way to Hawaii to mimic a low-budget Disney movie? He had known the American to do silly things but this… England was lost.

"You made me come all this way to live out a kid film," he accused, incredulous.

America gave him his best puppy-dog stare. "Bu-but Englaaaaaaaand," he whined.

England rubbed his temples. Just unbelievable. "Give me one good reason why I had to be here, America." England did have better things to do—or at least that's what he convinced himself; he most likely would've spent today lounging around reading tea and drinking books and pretending he wasn't utterly bored without the American around.

"Be-cause," America explained, "it'd be more fun having someone to do this with and 'sides—" this was an odd part; America had matched his words with the weird blue animal on screen—"ohana means 'family'—" he had grabbed England's hand and laced his fingers through—"and family means 'no one gets left behind or forgotten'!" He finished with a dazzling smile, most likely proud that he was able to talk along with the movie. "So of course I had to bring you along, England! Duh!"

"Yes, but why today of all days?"

"Huh? Oh; it's six-two-six day!" At England's baffled look he added, "Y'know, coz Stitch is experiment six-two-six…"

England snorted and pecked his boyfriend on the cheek. "You nerd."

"You know who I should have invited, too? Canada."

"Who?"