Author's Note: I love when watching Hetali counts as research. I did do some other research for this chapter though too. Anywho, here's the third chapter I made it a bit longer than the previous... Enjoy!
-TheMGMouse
Switzerland stood outside the office watching Estonia and Finland laugh and chat together. They were so much closer than he and Austria were- he was jealous, and annoyed, now all he could think about was Austria! 'ah, stop thinking about him,' Switzerland huffed, drawing the two friends' attention to him.
Estonia stood, "I better go now. I do have some work to do in town while I'm here. I'll see you later. Thank you again for the drink, Finland."
"Don't mention it, Estonia!" Finland waved.
Switzerland still stood by door,
"Calm down, he doesn't bite." Estonia said as he passed.
And with that Estonia left the situation before it got messy like he always does and a small part of Switzerland wished he could go with him but-
"Ah, Switzerland, great! You're right on time." Finland got up and walked over to Switzerland and shook his hand and Switzerland found himself staring into his bright violet eyes.
"Would you like a something to drink?" Finland asked.
Switzerland forced his social anxiety down and let go of Finland's hand, "Ja- Wein."
Finland chuckled massaging his hand, "Well, I don't have any of that here, but I do have some paperwork our bosses want us to look at, so shall we start there?"
Switzerland nodded and seated himself across from Finland.
They spent the next couple of hours in silence talking only now and then. They finished their meeting both satisfied, having come to a reasonable trade deal, packages would be sent back and forth from Bern and Helsinki starting that spring. During the session, they also found that they shared a lot of interests and opinions on things.
"I'll have to take you around Helsinki." Finland said decidedly, "We'll go to Market Street, which you passed on your way here with Estonia, we have lots of wonderful architecture here, I'll show you Suomenlinna and the Uspensky Cathedral and-"
Switzerland looked out the window as he listened to Finland.
"Hmm, look at that it's snowing." Finland followed his gaze and turned his chair to look out the window, "don't worry. Switzerland, unlike Bern, Helsinki doesn't get bad snow storms because of its location."
Finland heard the grandfather clock chime four. "My goodness, we've been working here this whole afternoon! No wonder I'm sore!" Finland got up to stretch. "It's almost dinner time."
"What time is it?" Switzerland asked.
"Four o'clock." Finland replied cleaning up his desk.
Switzerland stayed in his seat figuring out numbers, he and Estonia only had enough for the ferry ride back and forth, some lunch and buy a small, reasonably priced trinket for Lichtenstein, even if they pooled together all their money, there was no way they could afford a fight for one back to Tallinn nevermind two.
Switzerland was annoyed with this result. Because he had this whole trip planned perfectly. His flight got into Tallinn at 7:30 and they were on the boat as soon as it opened at 8:00. They arrived in Helsinki now later than 12:30 pm and then around 3:00 look for that trinket and continue their fifteen-minute walk to the ship, but Estonia... Where was he? Helsinki covered 71.22 square miles of land, Estonia could be anywhere! They were supposed to be on the 4:00 pm boat ride back to Tallinn. Screw his 8:30 flight out of Tallinn and being in his safe, warm house before 10:00. All of his planning was now down the drain. Gone forever.
He let out a sigh, "looks like we missed the boat."
Finland looked up from skimming through a paper, "That's okay, you and Estonia can stay with Sweden and me this weekend and then go home first thing on Monday. Well, right after breakfast- so technically, second thing in the morning," Finland beamed, "Don't worry Switzerland, I'll see to it, you won't have anything to worry about while you and Estonia are here." Finland closed the desk drawers and stood up and headed to the door, "Now, let's go have dinner."
*Translation
German: Ja- Wein means Yes- Wine
