After the Olympics, it was business as usual for the nations. Although the Olympics had been a welcome distraction for some nations, in the end all of them had started up the usual schedule for the world meetings. In fact, they were having a five day conference in order to catch up with all of the work that needed to be done. However, the other countries were starting to notice that America was starting to look strained. His eyes had bags under them, he was drinking a lethal amount of coffee, (to the point that he almost broke the coffee machine from over use), he jumped if anyone asked him something, and worst of all he was starting to withdraw a bit from the other nations. This caused them to worry a little as America only withdrew from other people when he had to deal with an overwhelming amount of stress. (Last time this had happened was during the recession and he actually skipped a few meetings.) Of course, no one wanted to agitate America any further, so they didn't press the issue right away. However, when America showed up looking like he just rolled out of bed for the fourth meeting in a row, Germany felt that the issue had to be addressed.

"America, I can appreciate the fact that you are stressed out, but will you please at least take the time to make yourself presentable?" Germany asked as he frowned at America. America was wearing a rather wrinkled suit, his tie was crooked, his hair was uncombed, and he had forgotten his glasses.

"Huh, what do you mean?" America asked with a yawn. "I always look awesome."

"America, you look like someone dragged you through a hedge backwards." England scoffed.

"And I'm still sexy." America said with a grin.

"America, I have a brush in my bag." France said with a sigh as he pulled it out and handed it to him.

"Why are you so stressed out?" Poland asked. "It like, totally ages you to worry."

"Oui, if you are not carful you will start to look like England." France said.

"You bloody frog, how dare you!" England shouted as he took the laughing French man by the throat.

"Dude, you would worry too if you had elections bearing down on you like an oncoming train of stress." America muttered as he brushed his hair back. "Plus, college has started back up and now I have extra stress from that. Every year I feel a wave of fear and anxiety from the college kids in my country."

"Well, I'm not surprised. I've seen the prices of your text books and let me tell you it would make anyone cry." Prussia said. "If Austria and Switzerland had to pay that amount of money for anything they would probably die from shock."

"Keep me out of this." Switzerland said angrily. "I don't want any part in this weird conversation.

"I'm not cheap, I am resourceful." Austria said with a glare.

"Yeah, and Gilbird doesn't like to sleep in my coat pocket." Prussia cackled.

"Oh hush." Hungary said. "Calling each other names won't help anything."

"America, why don't you let me style your hair?" Belgium asked. "I do it when I'm stressed out."

"Oh, sure I guess." America said in mild surprise as he handed Belgium the hair brush to her.

"Can I help?" Liechtenstein asked.

"Sure, I guess." America said as Belgium started to mess around with his hair.

"Hey, I have a few hair extensions in my hotel room for a comic con that I was going to attend tomorrow. I can go grab them!" Seychelles said as she ran out of the room.

"Why do I have a feeling I'm not going to get a say in this?" America asked in amusement.

"Give him a man bun!" Canada said with a grin.

"Bro, not you too!" America said in exasperation

"Hey, that is not a bad idea." Hungary said.

"Oh boy, this is going to be interesting." America said as Seychelles ran back in with the hair extensions.

A/N: Yes, Americans everywhere are starting to feel stressed out about college. Money loss, stress of living by yourself for the first time, and THE INSANE AND UNFAIR PRICE OF F****** TEXT BOOKS! I'm sure you guys can relate. So, I didn't complete this chapter for a reason. I'm thinking of splitting this chapter into two parts. This chapter tells the facts, and the next one won't actually give any facts about America, but will be the only silly chapter in this entire series. The reason for this is because I want to know what kind of hair you think the girls of Hetalia should give America. Once I get enough answers, I'll create a whole chapter messing around with America's hair, and maybe something extra. Plus I haven't had a chance to write a silly chapter about the nations in FOREVER! (Yes, I know I do write silly chapters already, but what I mean is I want to write a chapter without it being based on facts.) Does anyone else remember when I use to write only a sentence in the author notes? Man, those were easy to read weren't they? :)