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Chrysanthemum19: I'm a 'Crafter too. With Hetalia, Escape the Night and now Minecraft...we seem to share a heck ton in common. (Did I forget anything?) Thanks for stating your opinions.
Guest: And here's Chapter 4! Enjoy…hopefully.
A/N: I've realized that I have been on hiatus for a little while for This One Meeting. Oh, well, this one's coming up. I've been planning a story on this for some time. Enjoy.
Warning: Mildly suggestive/romantic content lies ahead.
Disclaimer: I own Hetalia…in an alternate universe.
Note: Prequel to TDINE – Become One. Please read that one first.
This time, it's not a World Meeting.
In fact, it's a G8 Meeting before these governments decided to band together to form the G8 (I did my research).
So an unofficial G8 Meeting, but whatever.
It was during the Cuban Missile Crisis when this Meeting occurred, and the leading Nations of both sides of the Cold War were…let us just say that a massive, massive fight could have broken out and gotten everyone else involved. Since the others didn't want to get involved, guess what they did?
They dragged the two to some random room down the hallway and locked them in! ...Somehow. Don't ask.
And so the rest of the Meeting went on with considerably less drama than before the two 'superpowers' were…exiled from the Meeting room. By the end of the Meeting, pretty much everyone forgot that they were exiled in the first place. But then France went to check and…
The door was locked. Which is extremely un-cliché for a fictional work, since most fictional doors don't have locks and people tend to interrupt…uh…yeah. But there weren't the telltale sounds of said…activities…from the room. In fact, there was only two sets of peaceful breathing heard from within…
A/N: But he only got his proof several decades later, after one horrific disaster…which deserves its own one-shot. That one's probably coming in in a week or two.
I kinda see the Cold War as some twisted mix of forbidden love and some weird on-and-off-and-on-and-off-and-the-cycle-repeats relationship. To me, it began back in the 1860s, with the US Civil War and all that jazz. The October Revolution (or what is it again? I barely know Russian history.) left their relations strained, the Great Depression webcomic strip was the final straw, but the relationship kinda mended sometime during the latter half of WWII. Does this make sense to you?
I ended up changing the ending because I didn't know how to write that one. 200 words. Less than the last couple of times, but this one's a toughie to write.
Reviews please!
-Talons/MN
P.S. Now to ban Solar from touching hardcore Yaoi...
