Sorry for not updating this. I have a bunch of new ideas. But some chapters were in my journal so I'm getting them out. Sorry for the long wait.


Tension at the Nordics became more tense that you just want to run out and dig a hole and hide in it forever. Well, that's what Denmark and Taiwan felt. Finland tried to help lead Norway and Iceland through their first heated fight. In truth, Norway was still determined to get his big brother back. Iceland wasn't mad anymore but he felt regretful. He shouldn't have said such venomous things. He still tried his best to ignore Norway. Everytime Iceland saw him, he wanted to and shout, "Big Brother, I miss you!" Norway wanted to squeeze him to death and pinch his cheeks. He also missed teasing him. "My lillebror is so cute." He would say. And Iceland would start blushing and stuttering.

"You miss him, don't you?" Taiwan asked as she served tea to Norway. Silence. Norway sighed, leaning his chair backwards, and loosening his tie. Taiwan gave Norway a sympathetic glance and left his office. Norway bent over on his desk, resting his chin on the clasps of his hands. "I know what to do." He muttered. Taiwan sighed as she closed the door. Iceland passed by but not before casting her a glance. He wondered what she had that caught Norway's interest. He tried to observe every chance he got. She was generous and thoughtful but stubborn.

"Hey Finland? Am I stubborn?" Iceland asked one day. Finland was putting away dishes at the moment. "Uh, why do you ask?" Finland didn't want to hurt the poor boy's feelings. "Just wondering..." Iceland shrugged. "Mostly with Norway." Iceland's fingertips tapped on the counter and pushed himself away walking out of the kitchen. "What was that about?" Norway asked. "Iceland just wanted to know if he was stubborn." "Weird."
"I know."
"Where's Denmark?"
"Running around outside our house with his flag and a giant pink bunny running with him."

"..."
"Even weirder..."
As if on cue, Denmark and the bunny ran past the kitchen window. They looked terrified than idiotic. Russia ran after. "Vodka!"
"You're not going to save them?"
"...Nah. They'll be fine."
"Kyaa!"
"... They scream like girls."
Finland just laughed along nervously.