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Left Behind
By Waterrain
Summary- America finds out that he is pregnant and England walked away after finding out. Germany finds out and he decided to stand by America. He promises to take care America and help him through it.
"How many?" Germany asked America and his tone was light.
"There of three of them." America said cheerfully and he smiled brightly at Germany.
"Do you know the gender." Germany commented smoothly and watched as America grinned.
"Yep and all three of them are boys." America told Germany and then added in a serious voice. "Going to be a hand full more than likely and to think there are three of them."
"Their names?" Germany asked causally and he noticed that America's smiles were beautiful, but quickly dashed that thought away.
"Hmm. Well they are Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey." America replied calmly and he smiled at Germany.
"Thought about any human names for them." Germany said calmly and noticed that America pouted slightly.
"I have plenty of time." America commented calmly and looked down at his bell. He smiled faintly to himself and couldn't wait until they were born.
"When it is time I can do surgery and safely take them out without harming you or the babies." Germany said in a serious voice and America just looked at him with warm eyes.
"I trust you." America said bluntly and then added. "Plus I'm pretty damn strong and my little ones will be pretty tough too."
Germany smiled to himself and he looked at America's belly which has grown bigger because America is about two months pregnant.
1. Delaware Dec. 7, 1787
2. Pennsylvania Dec. 12, 1787
3. New Jersey Dec. 18, 1787
Of the four major U.S. regions, German was the most-reported ancestry in the Midwest, second in the West, and third in both the Northeast and the South. German was the top reported ancestry in 23 states, and it was one of the top five reported ancestries in every state except Maine and Rhode Island.
German Americans comprise about 51 million people, or 17% of the U.S. population, the country's largest self-reported ancestral group. California, Texas and Pennsylvania have the largest numbers of German origin, although upper Midwestern states, including Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, and The Dakotas, have the highest proportion of German Americans at over one-third.
