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Chapter six

"Okay, so it's time to get this emergency meeting started!" America called out as he looked around the other nations who decided to come. Several days had passed since the incident at New Zealand's house, and Canada had spent the time at his house being watched by England. Several of the other nations who were at that event, however, thought that maybe pulling heads together to decide what to do about the situation was a good idea; hence a meeting.

"Right. So for those who do not know the situation completely, Canada recently was turned into a hobbit by a fairy queen and it is my belief that she is sending magical creatures around the world in the hopes of having him return to her," England explained, only to frown when he noticed the amount of confused glances from the others.

"I still don't know why this queen would want Canada as a hobbit. What, is she into little boys or simply needed a little servant?" France asked. He had thought more about what England told him the first night, but the whole idea still seemed fairly far-fetched.

"And I still don't know what to think of all this period. Honestly, if it was not for England constantly cursing Prussia and France I would think that all this magic was completely fake. And now you expect me to believe the there is a powerful being who would turn someone into something as virtually useless as a hobbit-thing?" Germany commented as he shook his head. He disliked having to talk about something as unscientific as magic and the paranormal, but how else would one explain Canada looking the way he did so suddenly.

"Well, I'm not completely sure, but I would imagine that she was going for something else. But what she was going for is not our main concern. It is what to do now that wherever he goes anomalies are happening," England answered.

"Ya, I don't think I need more flying-monkey-things attacking my tourists; even if having Canada at my house is good publicity," New Zealand commented with a frown.

"And if this is the case then Canada-san is a threat to his own people," Japan commented.

"Things would be easier if she would just take the spell off," Canada sighed.

"Why not simply make silly woman take her spell off?" Russia asked.

"Because she's too cranky to go to bed and I really don't want to die in an attempt to kill her," England answered dryly.

"Why not bind her?" Norway asked, causing the other nations to look at him. Norway had sense the change in the veil between the normal and fairy realm, and grew more curious upon hearing what happened to Canada. As he listened to the others talk the situation over, an idea came to him.

England had a fairly good idea what Norway was thinking of. If they were able to circle the fairy queen in a silver chain engraved with her true name then they could bind her to their will. However, there were still issues with that plan, causing England to shake his head and explain, "The only way to get to her would be to enter the fairy realm. Besides, I don't know her name."

"He does," Norway answered casually as he pointed to Canada. Canada in response only gave Norway a confused look as England scowled at his own forgetfulness. Of course Canada would have heard the name before! Fairies always had to say their true name to gather elements when they used strong spells; and changing a person into a magical creature was definitely a strong spell. However, Canada had forgotten the name when he first left the fairy realm, so why would he remember now?

After explaining all this to the others, Germany mused, "Perhaps if we took him there he may remember something which would lead to her name."

"Vee, you mean like he has amnesia?" Italy asked for clarification.

"That is a good possibility. I mean, to have all that happen is something most minds would try to forget," England commented.

"I thought you didn't want Canada to go anywhere near her?" France asked.

"I don't, but I'm not sure what else we can do. We need to stop her before she causes more havoc, and if Canada is our only chance of getting her name before meeting her then what other choice is there?" England explained.

"Seems like sending a lamb to the slaughter if you ask me," Prussia commented as he spoke up after a while of silent thinking.

"Prussia's right, if Canada was to go there, he cannot go alone. If she were to get him, then there's no telling what she would do to him," England agreed.

"I'll go with him," America eagerly answered.

"And why would I trust you to look after him in a different realm. Honestly, have you forgotten that I can't even trust you to watch him in our world for one week?" England asked.

"Come on Iggy, you just said that Canada will need some help and who better to help than the hero?" America answered.

"And there's still no way I'd send in you two alone. Once you get into her territory she will try every trick on the book to separate and place both of you into some sort of servitude. With our luck you two wouldn't make it passed the front door by yourselves," England scowled.

"Then why don't you come too?" America commented back.

"Of course I'll come, but something tells me I'd need more than just myself to watch both of you," England agreed, knowing all too well that if America ran off he would not be able to catch him in time.

"I'll come. A real fantasy adventure sounds like fun," New Zealand commented.

"Oui, and I would like to see if this fairy queen is good enough to obsess over my little Canada," France agreed.

"This sounds like it could be pretty awesome, so you'll have to count me in too," Prussia commented.

"I admit I'm a bit too old for it, but I'm sure there would be many beautiful things to see," Japan commented as he pondered if he would have enough room on his camera.

"Hmm, do you think that I could come too?" Russia asked.

"Ya, and with our luck you'd scare her into submission," Prussia answered snidely.

"I suppose it could be interesting to see how all this magic stuff works," Germany agreed.

"Vee, and if Germany and Japan are going then I want to go too!" Italy commented as more people looked as if considering the trip.

"No, Italy, I think it would be best if not the entire world came," Norway finally answered.

"Norway has a point. While we can't have the element of surprise, if we come in too big a group she may feel threatened and attack us right off the bat. No, we will need a smallish group who can concentrate on the objective and offer aid. This is not a field trip, but actual danger," England agreed, causing Italy to look dismayed at the idea of being left behind.

Several of the other nations who had not volunteered also looked down, no longer sure about going to the other realm. After a nod at this, England continued, "As it is, volunteering is all well and good, but we should still save room on the group list for Canada."

"Eh?" Canada sounded as the others looked at him.

"We understand if you're not sure about seeing her again, and perhaps as we travel deeper we could learn her name by herself. But you have more right than anyone else to want to stop her," England continued.

Canada seemed to think about this for a moment, only to then determinedly look up at England and answer, "When we were at Hobbiton I asked if there was anything I could do to help, and I meant that. So if you think my coming can help then I'll lead the way!"

England smiled at this and looked to the other volunteers. After a bit more arguing, the group was narrowed down to seven nations: Canada, America, England, France, Germany, Prussia, and Norway. Once the group was decided on, they agreed to meet at the rabbit hole which lead to the fairy realm later that week and dispersed.

And so we finally get close to entering the fairy realm…

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