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America felt his heart drop and he was in disbelief. How could this happen? Why, Finland? Why did his boss and Finland's boss have to the relations severed. America bit his lip and then looked down. He knew why his boss did that, but personally America still loved Finland despite that agreement and he felt powerless.

"I want this war done and over with already." America said to himself as he looked into the mirror and just stared at himself. He looked more healthily due to the fact of England coming over a lot in the last three years and constantly checking up on him like a mother hen or an over protective older brother. America sighed heavily and he has not seen Finland the last three years, but today he had received a letter from him and it was not good news.

America,

My boss made an agreement with Germany's boss and I'm still at war with Russia. Our relations are severed for the moment and for that I'm sorry. There was no other option.

Finland

America felt as if his eyes were burning and his heart was breaking into pieces. He saw England walk inside and ran towards him not caring that he knocked him onto the ground. England did not ask what was wrong for he already knew the answer and just held him in his arms letting America's tears soak his shirt. He did not ask America to stop ruining his nice shirt or to stop crying or anything like that at all. England just quietly held onto him and let America cry it all out. Afterwards America smiled and England knew it was fake, but made no comment on it.

"Let's go to Carl's Jr." England suggested lightly and he received a small genuine smile from America. He walked side by side America and then hesitantly held America's hand for he was afraid to be rejected. America just smiled slightly and then dragged England along to Carl's Jr by the hand. England's face flushed and he couldn't believe that America was the one making him walk faster.

"Heh, You'll be the one buying this time." America commented to the speechless England and then watched as England glared at him lightly. He just smiled and tried to forget all about everything expect for this moment, but it worked halfway and America hoped that Finland was doing alright. He hopes that England is right, but America was a little doubtful and yet he really wanted to believe England about Finland being okay. America decided to not ruin the moment by asking England how Finland was doing and risk the chance of England not buying the food.

"Since I'm buying. I will decide on what to buy and you will have no choice expect to accept it unless you are to be buying instead of me." England said firmly to America and then smiled slightly when America pouted for a moment before looking away.

"At least I'm not buying." America replied happily and then they walked inside. He wished Finland was with him, but America knew that was impossible at the moment and did not want to get Finland into any kind of trouble. America was still getting use to the fact that England can be nice and it was still a surprise to him, but at least England was on his side. He wished that Finland was on his side too, but sometimes wishes do not come true and America hoped that at the end of the war the relations would be patched up. America hardly had any nightmares anymore due to the fact England has been laying next to him and it kept them away for the most part. He did not ask England to stay and hold him at night, but it was something that England would quietly do and America didn't mind. America knew at all times during his dreams and nightmares that England was alive, but it did not stop him from worrying about Finland and England always said 'Finland is alive and fighting'. He believed England and was able to sleep without having another nightmare.

Finland's heart had clenched tightly when he wrote that letter to America, but it had to be done and there was no other way. There was no choice and no other way to go for the moment.

"America, I miss you." Finland said softly to himself and he knew that America was suffering, but also knowing that England was there and the possibility of England wanting America. Finland sighed heavily and he wanted the war to end soon, but this war will not be short. His boss forbidden him from seeing America and only allowed him to write America a simple letter. He could not write 'Dear', or 'Love' for his Boss was watching him closely and then watched as he sent the letter.

"I would do anything to see you again, America." Finland said to himself quietly before going to sleep and trying not to think about how America would react after reading that letter. He hoped that England was with America when that letter arrived and was able to cheer up America. What kept Finland going was his thoughts and memories of America.

He tried not to think of what Germany had done to him several times trying to get him to agree to that alliance treaty and it haunted his dreams at times, but then right away he thinks of America and it keeps the nightmares of those events away.

Finland did not blame Germany for it was on Germany's bosses orders. To force him to agree and he resisted, but in the end June 22 1944 Finland gave in. He could not take it anymore for Germany taking him against his will over and over again. Finland had forgotten how many times Germany had raped him and kept on doing so without mercy, but he did not cry or scream out in pain or did anything. Finland just thought of America and managed to ignore Germany, but in the end it was not enough and Germany started talking about what he would do to America. That was when Finland gave in and knew it was for the best despite knowing it would cause problems, but he could not stand what Germany was saying about America and Finland wanted it to just stop.

'I will return, but it will take some time.' Finland thought to himself and went back to sleep dreaming about his time with America. He hoped that America would not go through what had happened to him and Finland would sure that Germany will not touch him. Keep your friends close, but your enemies even closer.

Some History

Carls Jr Carl founded by Karcher South Central LA, CA in the year of 1941.

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.

The Ryti–Ribbentrop letter of agreement of June 26, 1944 was a personal letter from President Risto Ryti to Führer Adolf Hitler where Risto Ryti, then President of Finland, undertook not to reach a separate peace in the war with the Soviet Union without the approval from Nazi Germany to secure German military aid to stop Soviet offensive. This letter marked the closest to an alliance Finland and Nazi Germany came during World War II.

Although Finland had had residual pro-German sentiments from Imperial Germany's critical support during the Civil War, those were dented by the Nazi ideology, especially its undemocratic totalitarism and its Herrenrasse view which placed Finns into same slot as slavs. Finland had democratic traditions dating back to at least the 16th century, and after the failed rebellions by left-wingers and right-wingers, the Finns were rather alienated by the brutal sides of the "New Germany".

Neither Finland or Germany wanted formalized alliance in the beginning in their fight against Soviet Union, though from very different reasons. It was only after the war turned out to last longer than expected, when German interest to alliance treaty was risen, although by then Finns had even less interest to bind them with a formal treaty. Germans tried several times to pressure Finns by cutting food and arms deliveries, but military importance of the Finnish participation resulted them to resume these quite soon afterwards.

As Nazi Germany's war fortune waned, Finland tried to reach a peace with the Soviet Union at March 1944, which was not popular in Berlin, and hence food and munitions shipments from the Third Reich to Finland were once again discontinued in March 1944.

Finland was terrified by the Soviet summer offensive of 1944, that was coordinated with D-day in France and in two weeks resulted in a Finnish evacuation of the southern Karelian Isthmus. On June 22 another result was Ribbentrop's unexpected arrival in Helsinki to finally rein in Finland into the Axis.