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America wanted the war to be over, but it is not over yet and he knew this one would be a long one. He sighed lightly and hoped that England would not be too badly hurt. America knew Finland would be alright and stuff like that, but England can be reckless at times. Well to be honest he was worried about Finland and hoped everything turns out alright.
"America, I lost three of the aircrafts." England said suddenly and America was surprised for he did not even hear him entering his room.
"Huh?" America asked in a confused voice and his eyebrows were raised.
"It was on Finland's soil, but the attack was on Germany's ships and it was to show support to Russia. I do not want to talk about it." England stated flatly and then America blinked.
"Is Finland doing alright?" America asked smoothly and England sighed heavily to himself for that is what America has always asked him for the last few months.
"Yes. Stop bloody worrying about him." England said coldly to America and he forgot that America has been a bit sensitive since Japan's attack. England bit his lip and saw America's blue eyes tear up slightly. He wanted to see America's goofy and happy smile again, but England knew it would only be fake for now until the end of the war.
"I'm sorry, but Finland has a lot of people after him and people being declared war on him. He only wants his land back from, Russia. Is that so bad, England? Is it?" America asked in a somewhat broken voice and England mentally swore to himself for almost always screwing up when it is involves America. He saw America's face tilt down and knowing that tears were rolling down those pale cheeks. England walked forward and then lifted America's head up. His hand on America's left cheek cupping it and he looked into those depressed blue eyes. England refuses to take advantage of America and decided to give him a kiss on the right cheek.
"Come on, America. Everything will be alright. Let's go to that Dairy Queen and I'll be buying our meal." England said calmly and he wiped away America's tears. America nodded and then smiled brightly before saying excitedly about what he wanted to eat.
England would buy everything a hundred times over if it meant America smiling and talking happily, but he did not tell America. He knew in his heart that America was halfway faking that smile, but it was better than seeing tears rolling down America's cheeks. Anything was better than seeing America looking so vulnerable and depressed for England knew he would be half way tempted to take advantage of him. England paid for the meal and he just watched America eating quickly. The walk to America's home was mainly America talking and talking while England listened for the most part.
"Thanks, England." America said in a soft voice and then hugged England tightly. He did not see how England blushed and how England's eyes looked somewhat hopeful. America let go of him and then smiled brightly. England watched as America left and he still felt worried about him, but he had to leave just like always and that was one of the reasons why America left him. He did not tell America about how much he was attacked or any of that sort for America had other things to worry about. England bit his lip and he was a bit worried. Mentally debating whether or not to enter America's house.
America was inside the bathroom and he felt sick. The towel seat was up and America threw up everything that he had in his stomach. He lost track of time and his throat felt raw. America coughed and then had a small glass of water. Lately he has been throwing up and America knew it was because of the war. It made him feel sick and those nightmares have grown worse by the night. America tried ignoring it and avoiding it, but it followed him and haunted him. He closed his eyes and felt completely alone.
"I hate this feeling." America muttered to himself and he was on the ground near the toilet. He made sure to flush it before the smell reeked up the whole entire bathroom and America shakily stood up from the clean floor. He washed his face and looked into the mirror. America faked a smile and then walked into his bedroom.
"England?" America whispered in surprise and then he noticed that England looked upset.
"How long has this been happening? Why the bleeding hell did you not tell me?" England asked angrily and he was more upset with himself than America.
"You were busy." America replied quietly and then looked away from him. England sighed to himself and then decided it was best to remain calm.
"I'm sorry about declaring war on Finland. I warned Finland several times to cease with the offensive against Russia, but it was useless. My boss is mainly after Germany." England said calmly and noticed that America looked at him with wide eyes.
",but what if you or Finland are killed?"
"It will take more than this war to defeat me, America. Finland can handle himself and keep on surviving. So stop torturing yourself with those thoughts of us being killed." England said firmly and he watched as America nodded his head. He held America close to his chest and felt more at peace.
"Now stop being such a bloody idiot." England muttered and then kissed America on the top of his blond hair. America and England were under the covers. England still having his arms around America's hips and holding him to his chest.
"I miss Finland." America said quietly and he felt safer. He closed his eyes and started to fall asleep listening to England's strong heartbeat. At least America would know that England is alive and well until he had to leave again just like in the past.
"I know you do, America." England replied in a forced calm voice and he fell asleep holding America. America's nightmares were less and that is due to England being there for him holding onto him firmly. He knew that England is still alive and not dead like in his nightmares. England woke up and he saw America shaking.
"No, Finland can't be dead." America whispered in a horror filled voice in his sleep and he started to toss, but England held onto him.
"No, Finland is alive. He is bloody alive and fighting Russia." England said firmly and then felt America relax into his arms. He sighed heavily to himself and decided to stay up just in case America had another nightmare. It was July 31 1941 and the war was still going on.
Finland and Western Allies
A Bit Of History
The best-known British action on Finnish soil was a Swordfish attack on German ships in the Finnish harbour of Petsamo on 31 July 1941. This attack achieved little except the loss of three British aircraft, but it was intended as a demonstration of British support for its Soviet ally. Later in 1941, Hurricanes of No. 151 Wing RAF based at Murmansk provided local air cover for Soviet troops and fighter escorts for Soviet bombers. The British contribution to the war was occasional but significant.
Finnish radio intelligence is said to have participated effectively in German actions against British convoys to Murmansk. Throughout the war, German aircraft operating from airfields in northern Finland made attacks on British air and naval units based in Murmansk and Archangelsk.
Diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and Finland were severed on August 1, 1941, after the British bombed German forces in the Finnish city of Petsamo. The United Kingdom repeatedly called on Finland to cease its offensive against the Soviet Union, and on December 6, 1941, declared war on Finland, although no other military operations followed.
War was never declared between Finland and the United States, though relations were severed between the two countries in 1944 as a result of the Ryti-Ribbentrop Agreement.
Finland maintained command of its armed forces and pursued its war objectives independently of Germany. Finland refused German requests to participate in the Siege of Leningrad, and also granted asylum to Jews, while Jewish soldiers continued to serve in its army.
After Soviet offensives were fought to a standstill, Ryti's successor as president, Marshall Mannerheim, dismissed the agreement and opened secret negotiations with the Soviets, which resulted a ceasefire on September 4 and the Moscow Armistice on September 19, 1944. Under the terms of the armistice, Finland was obligated to expel German troops from Finnish territory, which resulted in the Lapland War. In 1947, Finland signed a peace treaty with the Allied powers.
