Goldenstar-Polska: Yay~! First official chapter~! ^^ You wanna know who the dream is? He's not going to be officially said who it is, but I'll be dropping slight clues here and there, so watch carefully~! Oh, and remember, don't jump to conclusions. I have also a lot of tricks up my sleeve that will make you think it's a certain character. Be careful~!

Summary: This chapter, the first Alice will be introduced.

Warnings: No. Not really, besides minor language.

Disclaimer: Goldenstar-Polska does not own Amnesia: The Dark Descent or Hetalia.


How dare they. HOW DARE THEY. PURPOSELY trying to forget me! Using black magic against me! How can this be? Do people these days not have manners? They don't want to acknowledge that I existed, do they? Cowards they are, I say. But who listens to me, anymore? Maybe I can reverse the spell. I shall do it, whatever it takes. I shall need sacrifices, though. To show that even though they do not know of me, but know what power I control.

Now. I need someone, to be my first sacrifice. It can't be someone too timid, or naïve, at least, not for now. Someone, who is ambitious, and does not get frightened easily. Someone who I would rely on. Whom should I choose? Hm…Ah! Maybe this person would suit the job…yes… she works perfectly.

~Part One: ~

The First Alice

"This. Can't. Be. I can't be stuck with the two biggest morons in this world, alone." A brown-haired lady groaned, and face-planted into her desk.

"Kesesesese~!" An albino man laughed, watching a computer screen, his hand on the keyboard. A blonde man was sitting beside him, slurping a Coke loudly. "What's wrong Hungary? Sick of our awesome-ness?"

The blonde laughed unusually loud. "Pfft! Maybe she's too scared to watch us play this game." He playfully shoved his partner.

At that moment, the Hungarian heard a scream and a thud, along with some scary sound effects. "Scheiße! AMERICA!" the albino cursed.

America was frightened. "AHH! What is that thing!" he yelled.

"Whatever it was, you didn't need to push me off the chair!" the albino scoffed.

Hungary looked up, to see America feet tucked in under himself on the seat, as the pale man was on the floor. "Prussia, just stand up. Don't be such a baby." She told the albino.

"You should tell that to him." Prussia poked America, and the blonde let out a squeak.

"What's this you guys are screaming about, anyway?" Hungary asked monotone-ly.

"It's this awesome new game that America told me about." Prussia explained. "It's called Amnesia: The Dark Descent. It takes place in Prussia!"

"Yeah. Great." Hungary sighed, picking up her book and starting to read. It was a book she really wanted to read for a long time, that Austria lent her. Why did Austria have to go grocery shopping? She sighed. I guess he doesn't trust these two to be alone in the house for more than an hour. The way the day was planned out was horrible. She looked at the facts: Germany had something important to do, so he dropped Prussia off at Austria's house. America was bored so he decided to hang out with Prussia today, to play his newly bought game. Austria insisted to go grocery shopping today. This just was not Hungary's day.

"Phew." America said, wiping a tear. "That was scary. That monster was totally creepy."

"I didn't get to see it, thanks to you." The albino grunted.

"Oh don't worry, you should be glad you missed it." The American said. "I paused the game, though."

"Kesesesese~! Let's keep on playing then!" Prussia exclaimed. Hungary heard a click, and more screaming,

"Ah! It's attacking you! RUN!"

"I'm trying! I'm trying!"

"Block the door! Maybe it won't be able to get through!"

Besides the noise of the keyboard keys, the room became quiet. Hungary sighed in relief. I could probably get back to reading in peac…

"AHHHHHHH!" There was a loud scream.

"WOULD YOU GUYS SHUT UP?" Hungary shouted over top of the voices.

The two were panting out of exhaustion. "That…" huff, "zombie…" puff, "was…" pant, "scary." The Prussian wheezed

"Okay… just click 'resume game'." America beckoned.

There was another awkward moment of silence. Knowing the two, Hungary knew that this wouldn't last long. As soon as she thought that her predicition was wrong, she heard another scream.

"You know what?" Hungary said. "Let me play."

"Woaw." Prussia looked at Hungary. "The un-awesomeness wants to play now?"

"No." Hungary snorted. "I want to prove to you that this game is not that scary at all.

"Woaw, dude. Hungary, it's a big risk. Don't do it." The American warned.

The woman just rolled her eyes and shoved herself between the pair, putting her hands on the keyboard. This can't be that hard. She thought. Taking a few seconds to get used to the controls, she started walking. The first-person game had a creepy feel to it, and she knew that this meant nothing pleasant.

In the game, she started walking down a long hallway, lifting up a lantern so that she could see the deserted corridor better. All of a sudden, a door on the side of the hall trembled, which made her jump in surprise. The duo behind her shrieked. Suddenly, the door swung open, and out came a creature with an abnormally sized mouth, which looked like it was gaping. Being all bloody, it had its hands cut off, replacing them were four razor-sharp claws. The twosome started shouting even louder. Turning around, Hungary controlled the character to run away from the creature following her, and ran into a room. She started piling stuff in front of the door, so that the zombie wouldn't get through.

"There." She said, stepping back. "Wasn't scary at all."

"Are you freaking joking?" America cried out. "That was terrifying!"

Not admitting that Hungary was somewhat shaken from the experience, she shrugged. "That was nothing." She said, sitting back by her desk, and picked up the book.

"…I think we should stop playing, dude." The American suggested to the albino.

Prussia sighed. "I think that's a good idea."

Thank you! Hungary said to herself.

"…But guess what we're playing now!" America exclaimed.

"Dead Space 2?" The Prussian guessed, grinning.

Leaving the computer, they ran to the TV, and turned on their game console.

You have got to be kidding me. Hungary painfully thought. You know what? I'll just step outside for a while, so I can finally have somewhere to read in peace.

Standing up, the brunette opened the door that led to the corridor.

"Where you goin', Hungary?" America asked nosily.

"None of your business." Hungary replied with an attitude, and before Prussia could make a remark, she escaped the room.

What jerks. She snorted inwardly. Don't they care that I was in the room? She stopped herself. Wait, of course they don't. Do they care about anyone, really?

Stepping out on Austria's front porch, she sat down in a comfortable armchair and started to read. After reading for a while, the situation in the book reminded her a lot of what's going on in her life right now. There was a character (a boy to that fact) that liked to annoy this other character (a girl by odd coincidence), just because he liked her (Hungary wasn't so sure about this fact). Eventually, they confess their love for each other, just as the girl is sent on an adventure to save her father.

Such a good book. The Hungarian thought to herself. I wish life were a little more interesting as this book is. I mean, it's similar… Hungary shook her head. It's enough to be a country… The brunette sighed. There was a lot going on lately. The fall of the country (Hungary shuddered about thinking his name. It's good that they banned talking about the situation in public.). It was sort of confusing, since the UN said that a country did fall, but nobody knew whom. I faintly remember a whole commotion… but who was it we were fighting with…?

Suddenly, something caught Hungary's attention in the corner of her eye. Looking up, she one: A cute, little, fluffy bunny. "Awwwww~!" she did her famous fan-girl squeal. "It's so cute~~~~!" The bunny looked straight at the brunette, with its hazel eyes looking up adorably. It started hopping toward the front porch. Hungary was so spellbound by the bunny, that she went up to it, and started petting it. "You're so cute, aren't you?" She told the rabbit. "Are you maybe lost…?" She looked around, to see if anyone was there, looking if there was someone looking as if they lost something. There was nobody there, however.

The bunny started nipping on Hungary's pants, and pulling her in the direction of the bushes. "Oh, you smart bunny." She said happily. "You want me to come with you!" As the rabbit started hopping away, the Hungarian happily followed it.

After a while of walking, the bunny came to a halt. "Hmmm?" Hungary noticed the bunny. "Are you tired?" The rabbit prodded the ground, and the ground opened up. Yes, the ground opened up. There was a huge whole in the ground, and the rabbit jumped in.

Is this a dream…? Hungary thought. It must be. She chuckled to herself. She must of fallen asleep reading her book. Why not make this dream a little more interesting? She told herself. Taking a last look at Austria's house, she jumped into the dark hole.


Scheiße (German) - Sh*t

Goldenstar-Polska: Wrong choice, Hungary. ^^ No, I'm kidding. Or am I? You'll just have to find out. If you want more, please Rate and Review~!

Next Chapter: We go on a journey with Hungary into the Black Hole, and see where the rabbit took us. On the way, she finds an unexpected friend that will help her through her journey...or will it?