Hi! This one is based off of the comic "No invitation." I kind of added more to the ending though.

Disclaimer: I don't own Hetalia or the SATW comics.


Finland's Got a Knife and Iceland's Got a Parachute?!

Music blared loudly through the house as the three former viking nations partied away. Well, it was more of a friendly get together as Sweden and Norway weren't too fond of partying. The three Scandinavian countries got together like this quite often, and Finland and Iceland usually didn't mind staying behind as they weren't Scandinavian.

The night had been going well so far until there was a knock at the door. Denmark immediately sprang up to answer it and Sweden took the opportunity to turn off the loud music. Norway presumed that it was probably one of the neighbors coming to complain about how noisy they were being.

When Denmark opened the door, he was surprised to find Germany standing there.

"Hej, Germany!" The Danish nation said cheerfully. "What brings you here? You're not part of Scandinavia."

At this point, Sweden and Norway had joined Denmark at the door, curious as to see why Germany had come. Denmark was definitely right, he wasn't Scandinavian.

"I know I'm not part of Scandinavia," Germany said matter of factly. "I was just curious as to know why Finland and Iceland weren't invited."

Denmark laughed as Sweden and Norway sighed, wondering how many more times they'd have to explain this to the others. They let Denmark give the explanation as they were already tired of it.

"Well, you see, the five of us are Nordic. But, only me and Norway and Sweden are Scandinavian."

Germany understood, but he was still unsure about it. "But, don't Iceland and Finland feel left out when you have your "Scandinavia" parties?"

"Oh, don't worry about them." Denmark said reassuringly. "They don't mind. They're always cool about it- holy shit! Finland, what are doing with that knife?!"

Germany turned around and Norway and Sweden came closer to see what Denmark was looking at. To their surprise, Finland was standing in front of the house with a very unnatural expression on his face. He looked angry and somewhat pissed off, nothing like the Finland they knew of. He was holding a bottle of vodka in one hand and in the other he held a knife, and was pointing it straight at the shocked nations in front of him.

Sweden wasn't sure what was wrong with the usually pleasant Finnish man, but he tried to calm him down anyway. "Finland, put the knife down."

Finland didn't comply. He continued to stand there as if threatening them to make a move towards him.

"Well, I see why you don't want him here." Germany muttered, trying to stay out of earshot of the knife wavering Finn. "But, surely, Iceland isn't a problem."

"Hey, guys!"

Everyone looked up to see a very enthusiastic Iceland flying right at them. They ducked as he came tumbling to the ground, his parachute landing right behind him. Where he had just jumped from, nobody knew.

"I heard you guys were having a party! Why wasn't I invited?"

Denmark, Norway, and Sweden stood themselves up from their fallen positions on the ground to stare confusingly at the strange sight in front of them. Finland was still standing frozen, pointing his knife out at them. And now here was Iceland who came flying in with a parachute, and was he sparkling?

"I think I'm going to leave now." Germany mumbled as he took one last glance at the frightful scene before him and then quickly retreated back to the safety and somewhat normalcy of his own home.

The three Scandinavians didn't know what to do as they stood there in shock. What had happened to their fellow Nordics?

"So, are you gonna like, invite us in or what?" Iceland asked, slightly annoyed that he wasn't invited to their party in the first place.

He sighed when they didn't answer and he began to pick up his fallen parachute. "Come on, Fin. Let's go make this our own party because these three are too selfish and don't want us to be apart of it."

Denmark, Norway, and Sweden watched as Iceland swiftly walked past them into the house, his parachute dragging behind him. Finland then finally made his first move as he quickly followed after the Icelandic nation. The three Scandinavian countries could only stand and watch as their party was being taken over by a psychotic Finn and an overly exuberant Icelander who was rambling on about how unfair it was that they weren't invited because they weren't Scandinavian, and with the occasional "perkele" from Finland.