Estonia
You could hear your footsteps echo through the silent hall as he walked towards room 210. It was somewhere in the middle, you kept reminding yourself as you scanned the doors. You eventually found the door you were looking for and stopped in front of it.
He'll help me. He's always seemed so kind and helpful, especially when my computer did that thing. You shook you're head at remembering that event, your computer was basically your child and the thought of losing it and the work on it sent shivers down your spine. Of course he'll help you the two of you are practically best buds.
With a slightly shaking hand you knocked on the door and waited for a couple of seconds. There was no answer or muffled sound from inside. You decided to try knocking again but when you were about to hit the door it swung open. Thankfully you had just stopped your hand from hitting a bed-headed Estonia. Eduard stood in the door way slightly slouching as he yawned. He wore a grey shirt and light blue pants. His glasses were slightly askew and you had the need to straighten out his blond hair for him.
"_, what are you doing here this late at night?" Eduard yawned as he leant against the door frame. "Did your, oh crap, computer freeze or something?"
"Not exactly," you gave a weak smile. "Besides I'm not the computer this late at night."
"Yeah I thought you weren't the type to do that," Eduard nodded. "So why are you here then?"
"Um well," you stuttered not sure of how to say it. "I. Well you see I had a nightmare and I know it sounds stupid and childish but I get really freaked out by them."
"Getting freaked out by a nightmare isn't stupid or childish," Eduard said before you could continue. "Don't think that it is _. I mean I know that sometimes they freak me out and stuff. . ." His voice trailed as he continued.
"Really, so you don't think I'm being stupid by being afraid of a nightmare?" You asked, your eyes wide as you stared at the Estonian.
"Of course I don't think that," Eduard answered. "Now, is there anything that I could do to help? I mean, I know you wouldn't come to me if I couldn't help you."
"Actually there is one thing," you mumbled. "But it might be a bit much."
"Tell me what it is," Eduard encouraged.
"Well, I was wondering if I could spend the night with you," you said. "I mean that's if it is okay with you."
Eduard froze and stood up straight. "Of course you can stay," he slightly smiled. He walked insde and beckoned you in. You followed his instructions and closed the door behind you. "But you'll have to sleep in the same bed as me. . ."
"Thank you," you blushed not knowing what to say. Eduard was kind of like you when put into these kinds of situations.
"So uh," Estonia said awkwardly as he walked towards the bed. He took off his glasses and set them down on the bedside table.
"Yeah," you agreed and walked to the bed.
Estonia was the first into the bed and you followed him. It was a bit awkward until it looked like he had remembered something. Eduard grabbed a small round pillow object and held it out to you.
"Here take this," Eduard said. You took the white pillow and turned it over. Printed on it were two black circles and a sideways 3, making the pillow look like it had a face. This must be one of Eduard's mochis. "Kiku gave it to me a while back. It should help you feel better. Hug therapy is a pretty good way to deal with stress or depression or stuff like that."
"Thanks Eduard," you yawned. You pressed the mochi to your chest and snuggled into the bed. "Good night."
"Head ööd," you heard Eduard whisper before you fell asleep.
You heard the bed creak before you heard a loud thud. Instantly you opened your eyes and saw an empty space next to you. You sat up and saw Eduard on the floor face down. He sat up and had a big red patch from where he had hit the floor on his cheek.
"Ow," he mumbled to himself as he rubbed his cheek.
"Good morning," you smiled as you shifted to his side of the bed to see him better.
"Ah, hommik _!" Eduard said a little startled. "I didn't wake you up did I?"
"You did," you said with a little uneasy sigh. "But don't worry about it." Your stomach rumbled. "I needed to eat anyway. What happened anyway?"
Eduard stood up and stretched before putting on his glasses. "I rolled out of bed in my sleep I guess," Eduard shrugged and checked the time on his phone. "They're going to be waiting for me at the café soon," Eduard mumbled to himself.
"Who are going to be at the café?" You asked already knowing the answer. "Is it Raivis and Toris?"
"Yeah, we were supposed to meet up at a café in ten minutes but it looks like I'm going to be a little late," Eduard answered.
"Oh is that the café down the street?" You asked with a hopeful glint in your eyes.
"Yes it is," Eduard nodded as he gathered some clothes from his bag.
"I was planning to go there for breakfast today actually," you smiled. "So you wouldn't mind if I joined you?"
"No of course not," Eduard shook his head before looking at you.
"Great," you said and stood up. "I'll buy you breakfast." Before anything you walked to the door. "And no ifs or buts. See you in a couple of minutes okay?" With that you left the room leaving behind a slightly confused Estonian.
(Offers up a mochi for the other to hold)
