Day #7 – Run away with me

The world meeting was being boring as always. This time, America had decided to keep quiet about whatever England was saying. During the first break, someone had asked him and all he said was 'My boss ordered me not to fight' and it explained everything.

It would be good, if you thought about it, because this time they could actually get something done for once, but still, without America's constant yelling and clap backs to the English nation, everything seemed to become ten times worse.

Especially for Iceland, who was sandwiched between Norway and Sweden. He sighed, leaning slightly on the table. He received a poke in his arm by his brother, who wanted him to stay up.

He ignored him and instead, looked at his boyfriend, who seemed to actually be more bored than him, even if he tried to pretend he wasn't. He supposed it was obvious. He could simply do what he wanted since he wasn't that well known and sometimes forgotten by the rest of the countries, while Japan was even in the G8 and watched carefully by the others. He didn't like that.

Soon time after that, the next break arrived and all the nations finally got more relaxed. Iceland wanted to talk with Japan, but the Chinese nation did it first and even then, Norway seemed to want to talk to him.

"I didn't raise you for you to not take important subjects seriously" was what the Norwegian told him. Just what he wanted, scolding "Please, pay attention to the meeting…" He stopped listening.

He thought it was funny, because they never solved anything and Iceland was sure that their bosses knew that. He wondered why they would still hold them. It was just stupid, in his opinion. But his brother had always been like that, no wonder he was rich.

"Are you even listening? Island!" He ignored his brother and instead, he decided what the other nations were up to. More interesting than his brother's current rants.

"I'm talking to you, America!" he heard and saw the British nation yelling at the American who seemed to try to hold back "Why didn't you do your paperwork?!"

"Why are you yelling at me for something I didn't do?" the nations laughed, including Iceland who was then scolded again for not paying attention to the Norwegian.

It only took that comment for the American and the Englishman to star fighting, France joined as well as Russia. He then saw the Chinese walking away from Japan and yelling at the others too and he finally took the chance.

He walked past Norway and took Japan's hand, running out of the meeting room and into the lift.

"Wh-what are you doing?" The Asian nation asked after the doors had closed.

"Run away with me" the Icelander replied, catching his breath.

"What?" and even if he had no problem on doing that, he still thought it was a very sudden decision and he couldn't figure out if Iceland was serious or not. He said it so dead serious that it totally sounded like he wasn't joking.

"Do you want to stay in this boring ass meeting?" and Iceland was serious, he did mean run away, to the hotel room, pack their things and maybe spend some time in a nice and warm Mexican beach instead of staying to hear Germany yell at them.

"No, not at all"

"Let's go, then"

The doors opened and the two nations hurried to get a taxi. His phone buzzed, it was Norway and he knew he was going to demand him to come back. He turned it off.

"And where exactly are we going?" The Japanese asked when they began to pack their things. They had clothes for warm weather, since they were in Spain, so, going to the beach at the other side of the world wouldn't be a bad idea.

"Cancun" He replied, closing his suitcase.

He walked closer until he was next to the other, who had just closed his suitcase as well. There still had one more hour before the meeting was over, so they had to hurry before his brother came to get him and even tell his boss of what he did. But he didn't care, he needed some vacations and he knew Japan did as well.

And so, they left the hotel and got in their flight, and they spent a nice week at the beach. Photos were taken and uploaded to their social media. If someone asked, they would do it again. Being a nation was a hard work to do and the meetings were boring, so, even if they'd have consequences, it was worth it.