I'm soooooo sorry I was so lazy! It took forever to get my butt to a computer to type this... even with much prompting from my friends… I've just been so busy with school. My long winded apology aside, here is the third chapter!  Enjoy:

Hungary POV:

After England patched up Alfred (He's used to this. He raised Alfred. You kinda become a doctor in training ), all of us walked to the girl's bathroom down the hall. In the 3rd stall was a button on the back of the toilet. Finland pressed it, and a door opened in the wall. Our bosses had this built for us when they heard that Alfred's boss had let someone normal into our school. One by one, the world walked into the meeting room and sat down in the assorted chairs spaced around the table, according to where on Earth you were. It was sort of funny to watch Cuba as he sat down next to the bruised America. I had mixed feelings about the seating arrangements. It put me right next to Austria which I loved… but across from Gilbert. Enough said.

"Bosszantoe fo" I muttered as Prussia purposely hit the back of my chair. England cleared his throat. Normally America leads these meetings because he is so annoying if he doesn't get his way, but in light of my temper, I think he decided to step down for tonight. "Well, as you all have heard, we have a new student at our 'school'. The normal rules apply. Don't tell her the secret, don't hint that we have a secret," here he looked pointedly at Alfred, "and don't even think about it when she is around. Understood?"There was a chorus of yes's all around the table. "Good. Any questions?"

Japan silently raised his hand. "What I don't understand is why she was allowed to come here in the first place." Alfred spoke then. "Her parents are rich. She was born in the states, moved to Japan when she was 5, went through boarding school after boarding school, getting kicked out of everyone. Finally her billionaire parents hear of the 'International School for the Gifted', and bribe 'The School Board' to let her in, meaning that the new CIA office that is being built will have a thank you plaque to the Night family. Plus, she is one of my citizens and that makes her awesome."

At this point the meeting kinda deteriorated. Italy turned to Germany and started to ask for pasta, Prussia was poking Austria and going "Nyon,Nyon,Nyon,Nyon" over and over again, it looked like Russia was hiding from Belarus again, and England and America were getting into a fight over whose citizens were better. I should probably get out of here before England starts singing 'The Absolutely Invincible British Gentlemen.' I glanced at the clock on the wall behind Taiwan, who looked like she was about to strangle Hong Kong, and saw that it was 2 hours later than the time I had told Kanna I would be back.

"Teljesen elfelejtettem!" I yelled. I didn't feel like using English. Too much of a bother. I grabbed Fajdalome and ran back to my room. Kanna was sitting on her bed reading. " I'm sooo sorry," I said, gasping for air. The room where the meeting was in was 3 floors below mine. 'Note to self' I thought. 'Running up 3 flights of stairs =not fun.' "Where were you Liza? I was about to call the campus police and report you as missing." I had to think of something. "I was in the cafeteria, getting a snack." "And that took you 2 hours?" Kanna replied. "Uh… yeah, well, there was this really big line, and then they ran out of cookies so I had to wait while they made more…" This sounded so stupid, even to my ears. "Okay, so it took you 2 hours to stand in line to get a cookie, and you stole one of the kitchen's frying pans because…?" Shoot! I was still holding Fajdalome! "My best friend gave me this frying pan. Before he went away..." and it was true. The Prussia who gave me Fajdalmoe was long gone. I haven't seen him since I started to work at Austria's house. "Sorry," Kanna said. "I didn't mean to make you cry." What? I was crying? I raised my hand to my face and sure enough, there were those telltale tears. I just nodded my head. I didn't trust my voice now. "Good night," my roommate said. "G'night" I managed to say, sounding very much like Berwald. I turned , walked to my room, and slept.

Kanna's POV:

The next morning I woke up to find Liza cleaning. She had a feather duster in one hand and a rag in the other, and she was moving around my room whistling while she worked. "What are you doing?" I managed to croak through my usual morning grogginess. "Oh, good morning!! I went to the cafeteria and got breakfast for you!" "Really?" I asked. "Yep!"

After I was done eating the eggs and bacon, (devouring is more like the proper term but that doesn't sound good) Liza and I walked to our first class. We were chatting about classes when I slammed into a humongous wall, head-on. "OW" I muttered to myself, stumbling away from it, and rubbing the point of impact. "Oh, I'm so sorry! I did not see you," the wall said with a thick Russian accent. Wait, what? Does anyone else see anything wrong with that sentence?

I looked at the 'wall' and saw that it was actually a very tall guy dressed for arctic temperatures, in a big overcoat and a scarf slung around his neck. He had the palest shade of blonde hair you could imagine and the most strangely colored eyes, almost purple. "I'm Ivan Braginski," he said, holding out a glove covered hand for me to shake. "Kanna Night," I replied. Liza tugged me down the hall after this exchange was done. "Come on!" she said. "What is your problem Liza?" I asked. "He just scares me is all…" she muttered, and then I had no more time to think about it, because I had just walked into my first period class.

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The fun translation section:

Bosszantoe fo: Annoying person

Teljesen elfelejtettem: I completely forgot!

Fajdalome: Pain

Oh and by the way, The Absolutely invincible British Gentlemen is one of England's character songs.