Hello, guys! I'm going write a China x Fem America oneshot.

Please enjoy.

I don't own Hetalia, Nyotalia nor Where's Waldo.


'Emily, please slow down.'

'No, Yao.' Emily A Jones, says as she frantically looked through the book shelf in her room. Pulling out various books little by little as she scanned them.

'Emily, if you ju-' Her fiance, Yao Wang, tried to slow her down, but she refused to listen.

'I've need to find Where's Waldo in Hollywood booking.' Emily says as she searched fanatically through her bookshelves.

'Aiya! She's wasting time by rushing her search for the damn expired book.' Yao thought as he observed his fiancee frantically searching her book shelves.

How did this start again? Oh, that's right this was about yesterday...

Flashback mode now activated!

'Emily, I've never expected your old neighborhood to be more peaceful here.' Yao commented as he looked around a beautiful neighborhood. It seemed somewhat more peaceful than the city life.

'Thanks!' Emily said as her eyes lit up in excitement and happiness as she seemed happy about Yao liking her neighborhood.

They were walking around the neighborhood that they're going to moved in together within a few possible years.

'Oh! This is the baseball field that Mattie, Keith, our parents and I would play in.' Emily exclaims as she points out to the field where there were kids playing in the field.

'Amazing.' Yao said in interest.

'OH! Not far from here is my most favorite place in my old neighborhood.' She said in excitement as she grabbed Yao's hand starting him as she dragged him along.

'Where are we going, Emily?' Yao asked in curiosity as he looked around the trees that surrounded their path.

'You'll see Yao.' Emily said cheerfully as looked obviously excited to show him.

As they walk further in. Yao could see something practical appearing in the distance. As they got closer he could see a bricked building appear before them. They came into the clearing.

'Oh, now I can see why this your favorite place.' Yao said as he smiled at her.

The sign above the building said: Ackerman central library.

'That's right!' Emily said as she smiled at him. 'It seems to never change when my family and I moved out fifteen years ago.'

Yao and Emily enter the library, together.

This one thing that Yao finds himself attracted to Emily. She seems to have some interesting hidden traits in her. While, she's the best baseball player in her team, a big sports girl and enjoys hot dogs. Emily has always had a hidden bookworm geek in her. She'll read anything that interests her, except romance novels.

'Hello, how may I help you?' Greeted a young woman who stood behind the front desk. She had long golden blonde hair that reached her mid back and sea-green eyes with a pair of glasses framing her face. She seem to have a calm look on her. There was a small name tag that said 'Astrid Oxenstierna'.

'Long time no see, Miss Oxenstierna.' Emily greeted the woman happily.

'Hmm? You familiar...' Astrid looks at Emily closer.

'It's me Emily Jones.' Emily said as she pointed to herself. 'I'm that little 9-year-old girl who visited this a lot.'

'Emily?' Astrid said as she looked into deep thought, but soon her eyes lit. 'That's right!' Astrid's eyes lit up with happiness. 'It's been fifteen years since I've last seen.'

'I know!' Emily said as she grinned. 'I remember when you started working here in your college years...'

Yao stood awkwardly in the background. He was always amused on how she's loud and obnoxious at any place, but when she's in a library. She's all quite and is willing to shush you to speaking loudly in a library.

'Anyways, I'd like you meet my fiance, Yao Wang.' Emily introduced Yao as he quickly smiles politely. 'We're going to get married within a few months.'

'Hello, nice to meet you.' He greeted her kindly.

'Nice to meet you...' Astrid said as she looked away slightly.

'You're still shy Astrid?' Emily pointed out that she grinned as the beautiful tall woman looked away.

'Anyways, Emily.' Astrid changed the subject on her. 'What brings you here?'

Yao quickly answers for her. 'Emily and I are planning to move in this neighborhood and start our lives here within a few years.'

'Really?' Astrid said as she smiled at him. 'This is good.'

'I know.' Emily said as she grinned.

'Astrid, what I did tell you about talking to other people on your job.' A new voice spoke up.

The three turn to see a young man standing out of a doorway entrance. He had short wavy pale blond hair with a hair curl sticking out of the back of his head and dark blue eyes.

'Sigurd...' Astrid looked at him.

'Hello, Mr Sigurd.' Emily greeted him happily.

Sigurd looked at Emily. 'You look familiar...'

'Remember, it's me!' Emily said as she smiled happily. 'Emily.'

'Emily... As in Emily A Jones?' Sigurd asked her in a questioning look on his face.

'That's right!' Emily chirped as she grinned happily.

'Hold on for a second.' Sigurd quickly disappears for a few minutes, then reappears. 'You've visited our library a lot fifteen years ago.'

'That's right...' Emily said as she felt uncomfortable.

Yao looked weary as he felt that something bad's going to happen.

'It appears that you haven't returned a book, before you've moved away.' Sigurd told her calmly.

Yao's eyes widen as Emily couldn't restrain herself and yell. 'WHAT?'

'Shh!' Sigurd silenced her. 'I'll talk to you privately.'

Emily nodded and followed him in.

Flashback mode now off!

So in other words, Emily forgot to return old kid's book called Where's Waldo? before moving out. Once when Sigurd told her that he'll cut her prince in half is she returns the book. Emily drags Yao out. They head Emily's apartment home in the city.

Standing in Emily's living where she has two book shelves. Digging into finding it.

Emily had many different kinds of books. They range from novels to encyclopedias to comics to manga (most of those are action and adventure ones) to even script books on various theaters plays. She even has children's books. According to Emily, she'd kept them in case of babysitting (which she's bad at) or calming herself.

Though, she has many types of books, but the problem with her bookshelves are that they're messy and unorganized.

'Why didn't you ever even noticed that you still have the book earlier?' Yao asks Emily in curiosity. As he scans through the shelves.

'Cause, I'm almost always busy to remember.' She says as she pulls several books together and checked them. She frowned as she dropped her head. 'I'll never find it.'

'Maybe you didn't put the book in your one of your selves.' He says as he looks around.

'I'm a horrible person.' Emily says as she looked down in humiliation. 'Why did I need to be so careless? I've always made sure that I return the library books right time.'

'Emily, calm down.' Yao placed his hand on he'd shoulder. 'It's not end of the world.'

'To me it is!' She looked like that she's going to have a mental breakdown.

Yao knew that this can be a problem. Emily does go into a breakdown if she fails at something that she's good at taking care of.

'You were only nine years old at the time.' He reminded her calmly. 'You didn't intentionally stolen it.'

'I know.' Emily says as she took the deep breath exercises that he taught her and manage to put on a weak smile.

'Don't worry, Emily.' Yao tells her kindly as he smiles at her softly. 'We'll work this out together.'

'No, Yao.' She tells him as she smiles at him weakly. 'It's my responsibility, not yours.'

'Are you sure, Emily?' He asks her in a concern tone. She doesn't work well without someone by her side when she has a breakdown.

'Yes, Yao.' She says as she looks at him with a smile on her face. A real one.

Yao looked at his fiancee for a moment, before letting out a sigh and says, 'Okay, then please tell me if you need any help. I'll be there for you.'

...

'So you've let Emily solve this on her own?'

'Yes, Chen.' Yao says as he stirs the meat and vegetables in the steaming wok over the oven.

Yao is back at his house in his kitchen making his own dinner for tonight. His younger brother, Chen, came by to visit him.

'Emily never lasts long alone with situations like these.' Chen tells him as he looked at him with a knowing look in his eyes.

'She's only 24 years old.' Yao tells Chen calmly as he turned turn the stove.

'Yao, you've promised Matthew to stand by her side no matter what.' Chen obviously was looking over Yao's sake.

'I know, but she told that she wanted to try to be more independent.' Yao says as he places the food in the plate. 'Besides, I'm going to check on her the next morning.'

'Okay, if you say so.' Chen as he decides to end the conversation. He then asks. 'Why can't we we go out for Chinese food?'

'Because, the American Chinese food sucks balls and my grandparents have me a recipe for REAL Chinese food.' Yao says as he smiles pridefully to himself as he looked satisfied with what he has accomplished. 'I hope that I've made Hunan fish styled dish is good.'

'I could have told him that we could go to the fancy Italian restaurant that I'd love to visit.' Chen thought to himself.

'Dinner is served.' Yao says happily after setting the food down.

...

It was now midnight. Yao lied in bed thinking about what Chen told him.

'Emily's a strong girl... a mere expired children's library book shouldn't let her down.' It's not like that she stole a valuable diamond or committed a murder or that extreme.

He'll visit her first thing in the morning.

...

Yao parked his car and traveled his way to Emily's apartment.

Ring! Ring!

Yao picked up his phone and checked it: Emily.

'This can't be good.' Yao says as he answers the phone. 'Yes, Emily?'

'Yao...' Emily's murmured something that he couldn't hear.

'I'm sorry, Emily, but I've didn't hear you.' Yao says as he now felt worried about Emily and preparing for the worst that could come.

'I've...' Emily's voice sounded hoarse and tired. Has she been staying up all night looking for the book?

'Emily, I can't hear you.' Yao says as he soon rushes his way to Emily's apartment.

'I'VE FINALLY FOUND THE DAMN BOOK!' Emily managed to yell out in glee and joy. This caused Yao to cringe and pull the phone away.

'Okay, that's a little to loud-' He pauses, then asks. 'Wait you've found the book?' He stopped halfway up to her room.

'Yes!' She sounded so relieved and happy. 'I was planning to buy a replacement. When I went over to get my laptop. I've found it near by!'

'I'm so happy for you, Emily.' Yao says as felt relived, as he made his way to Emily's apartment.

'Thanks, Yao.' Emily says proudly, he could tell that she's grinning her usual grin. 'I wish that you were here so I can hug you.'

Yao grinned as he knocked at her door.

'Hang on for second, I've got a visitor.' She says as she hang up and opened the door. She was still wearing the same clothes as yesterday and she had a slightly tired look in her eyes, but they had joy in them. Her eyes widen in shock when she saw him.

'Surprise!' Yao says cheerfully as he laughed at her adorable dumbfounded face. He loved seeing her reaction like that.

'YAO?!' She exclaims in shock. 'Again? Really?'

'What?' Yao asks innocently as he tilts his head. 'It's not my fault that you keep calling me like that.'

'I feel like that this is a running gag for us.' Emily says under her breath.

He chuckles and kisses her on the cheek. 'I love you, Emily.'

She smirked and punched him in the shoulder. He let out a 'OW!'. 'Love you, too Yao.'

Yao huffs cutely as he rubbed his arm in slight pain, while muttering something in Chinese.

'Anyways, I've need to go by to take Ackerman central library and return my book.' Emily says as she smiles with relief.

'Okay.' Yao smiles.

...

'So she returned her expired book?' Matthew Williams, Emily's cousin, asks him.

'That's right.' Yao smiles at him. 'All on her own.'

'That's gre-'

'Ahm!' They turned to the priest. 'May we start?'

'Yes.' Yao says as he smiles awkwardly.

Yao stood at the end of a wedding aisle in red tuxedo.

Yao and Emily's family and friends are all here.

The door at the end of the aisle opens. Emily enters in a beautiful sleeveless light blue wedding dress. She walked down gracefully with her father.

She and Yao stood side by side.

Emily smiles at Astrid and Sigurd in the crowd.

'You may now kiss the bride.'

With that Yao pulls Emily into a kiss.

They'll be living happily together.


That's it!

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I've made Emily a tough girl who loves baseball, but also has a hidden bookworm in her.

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