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I started writing this a few months ago and forgot about it, so I figured I'd pick it up again.

Gauken Viking-style

Seychelles' POV

Today I was sitting in our freezing classroom, trying and failing to pay attention to the teacher, when a tall man with a goofy-looking hair kicked the door in. He was then followed by four other people. This of course automatically stopped the teacher as the five strangers began to talk.

"Man, it's too cold in here! What's with this school?" whined the one who kicked in the door.

"Get over it idiot, you should be used to the cold anyways," the smaller man (?) with a hair clip said in a monotone voice.

"Why don't we just go back," another small boy (?) with light hair and purple eyes piped in, "Maybe if you hit it again the room will get even warmer and it'll be like a sauna?"

"W'y d'n't we j'st tell the stud'nt co'ncil 'bout it?" The other tall man with glasses mumbled.

To this the first of them scoffed and said, "Knowing England he'd probably just sit on the problem more just to spite us!" The last boy who had silver hair and seemed more interested in a video game nodded his head as if in agreement.

"Maybe we should at least try Sve's idea. It won't hurt to ask him," the blond boy with purple eyes said while stepping between the first boy and the Sve guy.

The second boy then walked up to the first one and said, "Finn has a point. And if England does not listen to reason we can always 'persuade him.'"

The first boy seemed to like this idea. He then turned to my class and shouted, "Alright! Who here is one of England's colonies?" To this almost half of my class, including myself raised our hand. He then pointed straight at me and said that I was to take the five of them to the library to talk with England.

On our way there, I asked them who exactly they were. To this, the first boy said while pointing to the others, "We're the awesome Nordic nations. I'm Denmark, king of the north, and this is Norway. The kid's Iceland, that's Finland, and the scary-looking guy's Sweden. And who are you exactly?"

"I'm Seychelles. I haven't been here that long."

"And he already made you a colony," Iceland said, his video game gone, "he is pretty greedy."

"So why do you need to talk with England?" I asked, wanting to change the topic.

"The heater in our club room had been malfunctioning lately, and began to steam earlier today after Denmark decided to hit it with his ax," Norway explained.

"Oh," I said, trying to figure out why he even had an ax at school. After this it became relatively silent as we walked to the library, with Iceland leaving; apparently forgetting something.

Soon we reached the library, but before I opened the door Denmark grabbed at my wrist, smiled and said, "Instead of going in like anyone else, why don't we do something more fun."

After this the group sneaked into the back of the library, much to Denmark's urging, where we could easily see England reading a book and France doing something else. Denmark then quietly sneaked behind England, took a deep breath, and made a booming roar into England's ear.

The effect of this was instant, as England lept out of his seat and clung onto France. He then looked at us noticeably terrified for a moment as the Nordics began to laugh at him, only to then quickly scowl and ask what they wanted.

"The heater won't work. Get it fixed," Denmark said with a grin that made me unsure if he was being serious or not.

All of this, however, simply caused England to scowl again and reply, "Well with how you guys have been acting I think maybe you guys can last a little longer in the cold."

"Why don't we try talking this out a little," Finland tried saying in a diplomatic manner only to be outspoken by Denmark who was yelling about not being treated with the respect he apparently deserved.

Soon they were all arguing until at last Iceland came into the library and shouted out, "Hey, I have another complaint to add to your guys list. One of those students from the Africa class – probably one of England's colonies – stole my PSP."

"Are you sure you didn't simply misplace it?" Norway asked him calmly.

"Where would I have misplaced it? I brought it into the classroom and I swear I placed it in my jacket pocket while you guys were talking. Then when I noticed it wasn't there I went back to the classroom and looked in the halls for it – but it's not anywhere. So somebody probably pick pocketed it while we were in that classroom."

France then tried to smooth things over by saying, "We'll make sure to ask our colonies about it and keep our eyes open for it, but I fail to see how you loosing something is our fault. As it is these problems will probably work themselves out eventually."

"Eventually isn't good enough. I promised Hong Kong I'd return that game tomorrow," Iceland whined only to have Finland continue, "And I think we would rather not wait until spring for our room's heater to get fixed."

"And we're busy as it is, so either wait until we get to it or fix it yourself," England said finitely.

"Or we c''ld go w'th o'r own op'on," (or we could go with our own option) Sweden said with an icy glare.

"You don't mean -," Finland began only to be cut off by Denmark asking with a more devilish smirk, "- plan 'V'?"

"I suppose it could work, after all it would cause Europe-class to add pressure on the student council to fix our issue," Norway mused as England and France's faces drained of all emotion upon realizing what 'plan V' was. I don't think I've ever seen the two of them look so terrified before.

"Do you think we should let the Netherlands in on it?" Denmark asked the group, only to have the answered stopped by France frantically asking, "And what exactly do you want us to do to stop this plan from happening?"

"Three things," Denmark began, "The heater in our room to be fixed, Iceland's PSP to be returned, and for England to give us a heart-felt apology for being such a scowly-butt. If these three things aren't met by 7:50 tomorrow morning then "Plan V" is a go."

With this the five Nordics left to further talk about their plan, leaving me in the library with France and England as they began to freak out.

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