Russia paced back and forth in his office. The problem was still very much present. If the detective really did find little _'s mom, what should he do?
If he tries to give her back, Belarus will take her and leave. Was there really a way around that? If not then there really wasn't any point in trying to give his precious sunflower back.
When he thinks about it, the Russian knows the little girl doesn't want to leave. She has a new mama and papa, even siblings, thanks to the Baltics. From what he's heard, that's more than she ever had before.
Maybe her life wasn't so good before? Still, her mother does have every legal and ethically right to have her daughter back...
"Papa!" Little _ ran inside and took his hand, tugging him towards the door. "Come play! We need another player!"
He smiled down at her, but stopped them both. "What game is it, sunflower?"
"House," The girl grinned. "And Mama wants you to play too!"
Russia shivered. "I-I think I'll pass. Papa should get some work done-."
_'s big (e/c) eyes went all big as she looked up at him. The puppy dogs eyes. How could the big man resist the puppy eyes? Belarus-1, Russia-0.
"Alright, sunflower; Papa will play." Russia gave in.
"Yay!" She led him down stairs in the back yard. "I just finished doing big brother Toris' hair and now we're going to have a family tea party!"
Once outside, the Russian saw his sister sitting on a blanket with the Baltics. Lithuania's hair was put in two messy braids and had green eye shadow on along with pink lip gloss. The poor boy looked miserable, but agreed for the 'makeover' because not only did he want to make little _ happy, but he didn't want to have to face the wrath of her parents.
The girl let go of her papa's hand and skipped the rest of the way. "Mama! I got him!"
Belarus smiled softly at her. "That's good, дaчка (dačka; daughter)."
Russia approached Liet. "Ah, I see you made your big sister pretty, da?"
Liet hung his head and _ grinned. "Yeah, isn't he the prettiest?"
By the end of the game, the little girl got her papa in the dress he wore for April Fools day and fairy wings, had to wear Bela's bow, and Ravis had to let _ put finger paint on his face, making him look like a kitty. The little girl even managed to get her papa's scarf.
By the end of the game, the family had visitor join them. Everyone could knew who it was from the bouncing sound.
"Brother Russia!" More bouncing. "I know I shouldn't be here but-!"
The bouncing was coming from a big breasted woman who froze when she saw the scene before her.
"Um...did I come at a bad time?" She asked Russia as her eyes examined his dress and wings.
The tall Russian man's face went red. "сестра..."
"Sister?" _'s eyebrows went up. "Does that mean she's my mama too?"
"Aбсалютна няма (Absolutely not)!...Call her Auntie Yekaterina..." Belarus said before she pulled the girl closer and kissed her cheek.
"A-Auntie?" Yekaterina, also know as the personification of Ukraine, asked in confusion. "Since when-"
"Auntie!" _ ran hugged and hugged her. Ukraine's eyes went wide, but she smiled and picked the girl up.
"Well aren't you cute, дитина (dytyna; child)."
The girl giggled. "You say funny words too~."
After they all cleaned up and changed, the Baltics took _ out for ice cream while the siblings explained things to the oldest.
"I see..." Ukraine said. "And you want to give her back to her mother?"
Russia nodded. "Da, I think it's only right-."
"You're not taking my daughter from me!" Belarus interrupted.
Ukraine hid behind her brother. "R-Russia, she's scaring me..."
The Russian sighed and met his younger sister's eyes. "Bela..."
The two argued back and forth for a while till the oldest spoke up.
"B-But what does the молодиця (divchyna; girl) want?"
The other two stopped and looked at her.
"Y-You haven't asked yet, have you?"
Just then, _ ran in with the Baltics.
"Mama, Papa!" She ran in, smiling. "How can you two be countries?"
Their eyes went wide and Russia turned to the trio.
"Who told my sunflower such a thing?" He asked, purple aura forming.
"N-Not us!" The older ones said.
"Kolkolkolkolkolkolkolkol-."
"I-I did sir..." The youngest of the trio said.
"LATVIA!" Estonia yelled.
"I-I'm sorry! It just slipped!"
If it weren't for little _ and all of questions, the Latvian would have never got away with it.
