Warning: None

Word Count: 441

Paring: Implied FrUk, Fem England

Please note a lot of my drabbles are inspired by rp's.

Disclaimer: Hetalia is owned by Hidekaz Himaruya.


The Queen is Always Right

Alice felt like crap as she wiped her face clean. She left the bathroom stall before heading to the sink to rinse her mouth out. She sighed as she looked at her reflection in the mirror. She was a lot paler than usual and this was the third time today that she had to run to the bathroom to get sick. Alice hated getting sick.

She took a deep breath before heading back to the garden where she left the queen. Alice felt terrible for rushing away during their tea time but she couldn't help it. The queen glanced up as she returned with a concerned look.

"Are you alright my dear?"

"I'm sorry your majesty. I think I might have caught a stomach flu."

"How long has this been going on for my dear?"

"A few days now, it's worse in the morning. I can barely keep anything down." Alice sighed.

"Hmm, if I didn't know any better I'd say you were pregnant Alice."

Alice choked on her tea, "that's impossible your majesty, nations can't have children."

"I have been around for many years, I can recognize the signs of pregnancy."

"It's still not possible. If it was the nations would have had children long ago." Alice stood up. "I'm sorry your majesty, I must be going. Thank you for the tea."

"It was no problem my dear." She smiled, knowingly. "Do tell Francis I said congratulations, I'm sure you two will make splendid parents."

"I'm not pregnant!"

"This will bring our counties even closer, I'm proud of you."

Alice went completely red and sputtered before quickly leaving. She felt absolutely embarrassed about this entire situation. Not only did the queen seem to know her sex life but even went as far as thinking she was pregnant with France's child. Alice was mortified.

She didn't know what made her stop at the store on her way home nor why she decided to buy the damn test. Maybe it was just to prove to the queen that she was wrong or maybe to get rid of the slight doubt that was planted. Alice didn't know why but for whatever reason she did. There wasn't a point in wasting it now.

Alice followed the instructions and waited patiently after she finished the test. She couldn't understand why her heart was racing when she knew what it would say. Nations couldn't have children, it was physically impossible. Taking a deep breath she looked at the test. Alice looked back at the box to make sure what the symbols meant before looking at the test again. She promptly dropped the test.

'It can't be!'