A/N: Here is chapter 4 everyone! Thanks for sticking around with this story. It is fun to write and there will be alot more coming up! I got a question from one of my reviewers about the other kids being ocs or countries? They are both. Bella, Yu, and Dimitre are both. I gave some hints in the previous chapters that the kids are kids of other ships that I support too! ^^ I have got country names for them and everything. Just to let you all know (: Enjoy chapter 4!

Hetalia and its charas are owned by Hima-Papa

I do not own 'It Takes Two'

OCs belong to me


"I won't go back! I won't! She's not the boss of me!" Alice pouted of not accepting Natalya into her family. She was angered due to the fact that her father will not listen nor understand about it. Natalya was not going to be her 'Mummy dearest'. Alice had to make an action that will make a strong impact: running away. The little girl didn't back down on her word and was at the back gate making her departure in the woods. Running away might get her father to look back on his actions and try to fight winning Alice's heart. The little girl didn't take her unicorn with herself because of the woods are dirty after all. She didn't want any dirt or smudges on her precious friend. So she left him taking an afternoon nap during this charade. Alice opened the gate and quietly walked through the trees finding a good and easy spot for her father to find her.


Toris was folding Alice's clothes and putting them away in her closet until he heard someone coming in her room. He turned around finding his boss very stressed. His clothing looked very dysfunctional and messy the man would've deep dived into his closet. Tonight's activities were getting the best and worst out of him. There will be very important people visiting tonight. He needed to have everything 'a-okay.' His reasons of visiting Alice before the party was that he was hoping Alice would be over all this and that he could explain. Instead of finding his daughter he found his trusty butler, "Hey Toris. Where's Alice?" "I'm on strict orders not to tell you she ran away," Toris gave a guilty look at his boss waiting for the worse to come. Alfred stared at Toris before he began panicking. "What do you mean she ran way?!" He wasn't mad at Toris, no, just surprised that his baby girl ran off.

"I was just giving her some dignity. I-I'll make sure she comes home sir," Toris started shaking while hanging up the girl's clothing.

Alfred sighed and noticed Toris shaking realizing he probably sounded angry at Toris. "Hey Toris...I'm not mad at ya...just surprised and shock that my baby girl ran away and with everything happening tonight...do you know where she could've ran off to?"

"She might be by the lake probably calming herself," Toris suggested, "I doubt she would do anything drastic. It was probably a sign for attention."

"Why do you think she's all railed up about this? Is it because I'm marrying someone else?" He asked Toris, sighing as he couldn't figure out why Alice was angry and upset. Toris slightly nodded to answer his boss' question and continued to put clothes away.

"Well thanks anyways Toris. Make sure she comes home safe and sound alright?" Alfred gave a smile and left the room to get settled. "O-of course!" Toris replied back watching his boss leave the room.


With all the children unpacked and settled, Arthur searched through the itinerary looking what events he will be chaperoning. There were many activities that were listed to specific times. Many of the kids at the camp had the opportunity to pick out which activities and sporting events they preferred. They wrote out their schedules before departing from the orphanage. Arthur knew he originally penned himself down for the 'football' game that was about to start a few minutes. "Well better find Amelie. I swear that girl runs off too much," The Brit sighed and made his way to girls' cabin remind Amelie about the game starting soon. With a knock at the door, he briefly asked one of the girl's attendees if they have seen the young girl. One important rule of the cabins was that the opposite sex was prohibited to enter inside without permission. "Elizabeta do you know where she might be? Her favorite activity is about to start in a few. I just came by to remind her."

The long brown hair woman gave the Brit a confused look of not knowing the answer. "Hmm maybe she went to the field before you showed up, look there," She gave a brief smile to apologize, "I have to go to the culinary class now. I swear the boys just want free food before dinner ahahahaha. See you Arthur! Tell her I say good luck!" Elizabeta took her apron off the coat hooks that were hammered to the wall and made a quick run towards the mess hall to teach majority of the boys how to sharpen their cooking techniques or to put it simply: just make messes and eat to fill their bellies to the extreme. Arthur watched the woman leaving the building and all the other children were doing the same heading to their designated activity. "Might as well head over. She's probably there, nothing to fret about ol' chap." Arthur gave himself a chuckle or two before heading off to meet with Amelie and the others.

At the field he found many kids wearing colored jerseys, mainly the colors red and blue. There was the other coach on the other side of the field waving him over, "Hey Artie! Have you seen your kid and the others too? We're about to start and it's not awesome of them to be late ya know!" Gilbert shouted over to get Arthur back to his senses. "W-What they aren't here?" Arthur frantically sprinted across the field looking at his team in the blue colored jerseys. He was missing four members of his team alright and he knew who they might be. "Yeah totally not awesome and my team is all ready to go, but you don't have enough players to start the game!" Gilbert complained about wanting to start the game and watch his team win with success. Plus, the counselors are on a tight schedule with activities and many more events. While waiting for the others to come, will delay the game further and no one will have enough time to enjoy themselves. Arthur gave a heavy sigh in reply, "I'll go check around. Just watch my team until I find them."

"Sure Artie. Better hurry! I feel a win coming on my side!" Gilbert commented with a mock tone, waiting for his win to come true hopefully. "Ha with my star player, you might have to take back your words," Arthur smirked back and ran across the field to search for his missing members of his team. His smirk slowly faded away in a mere seconds. Amelie you better have a good reason to stall young lady!

Arthur was worried as he didn't see Amelie yet. He checked every building and any area of the camp Amelie and the others might want to check out. The Brit was hoping deep down that he didn't want anything to happen to the little girl. It was a habit of hers that she would always disappear to somewhere. That child was such a hassle to the Brit. He would stress out majority. Though he acted a certain way at times, he loved Amelie dearly. Now he did love the other kids, but he felt a much stronger bond towards Amelie for some reason. So with that in mind, he started to search for the young girl to the only spot he thought unexpectedly: Jones' property.


"No one's even looking for me," Alice sat on a rock looking at the lake. During her long search in the forest, she found a relaxing spot near the lake. It was the perfect spot for her father to find her. The view from the lake was very calming and extraordinary. She had never gotten the chance to be outside, but she had to admit it was wonderful. Of course the city had essentials; however, compared to the woods it lacked quietness, peace, and beauty. The little girl found a couple of flowers off the lilies and started to take one to admire it up close. The flower felt real in her hands, soft and gentle to the touch. After looking at the flowers, Alice placed them back gently on the lake and sighed in her folded knees. How long had it been? Minutes? Hours? Her father or anyone was not giving in their time looking for the young girl. Alice was about to shed a tear until she heard someone calling behind her.

"Amelie! Amelie! There you are!" Arthur shouted as he cleared the forest and saw the little girl sitting on the rock. He sighed in relief and went towards her. "What are you doing here Amelie? You know that you are not supposed to leave the camp grounds," He slightly scolded her with a gentle smile, but he was thankful she was alright. She may know what happened with the others.

Amelie? The little girl shook her head from the confusion. Was this man from the camp? She did see a bushy eyebrow man doing activities with the campers. It must be him. If her father or anyone wasn't looking for her, might as well to have some fun and enjoy with kids her age. "Umm," The little girl was hesitating what to say next, "I was lost while taking a walk."

Arthur raised one of his busy eyebrows at the comment, "A walk? Around here Amelie? We should go now. This is someone else's property after all and we should not intrude," Arthur said holding out a hand for the young girl. "Come on now, we are going to play a game of football, your favorite."

He said smiling. Of course he would call it 'football' and not soccer because 'football' was the proper term that the yanks changed. She knew she would get in trouble. The man in front of seemed nice at least, like he really cared about this Amelie girl. Alice gave a sigh and took his hand smiling, "Wait you said football correct?" In her trips in England she knew the proper meaning of the vocabulary due to his accent. The young girl could adapt both dialects whenever she wanted. Arthur eyed her curiously as Amelie would never actually speak properly, a fact that bothered him a lot and he always tried to show her how to speak properly which never worked. He held her hand and spoke, "Yes...are you feeling well today poppet?" Alice blushed back red. She couldn't blow her cover, "Yes. It's been a long day." Which was true, really. With all the drama with the Natalya business and with her father, the girl needed a little relaxation. Arthur chuckled and lightly patted her head, "Come on poppet, afterwards it's time to get some supper. Can you at least try to make it through the day?" He asked her knowing very well that Amelie would resent but to do as he would say throughout the week. Alice gave a smile warming up to the man. She had to admit, she was hungry too. The little girl was mad at herself denying the cookies that Toris made for her snack earlier. "I'll try."

Arthur nodded and led them back towards camp. "Amelie do you know where the others might be?" With that being said came Dimmy, Yuu and Bella out of nowhere panting out of breath. "The ghost can't get us right?" The girl was spewing more 've ve ve ve ve' to calm herself again. It was until she spotted some girl that looked like Amelie with Arthur. "Everyone look!" Bella pointed her finger in their direction. Arthur was slightly confused at the sudden attention that was pointed towards Amelie and himself. Letting go of the girl's hand, he stared at Amelie and whispered quietly, "Did you do anything you shouldn't have?"

"No," Alice responded bluntly. She honestly doesn't know what he was talking about. Just suddenly she saw a swarm of kids running in their direction. "Amelie I thought the ghost got you!" Bella cried and latched on her friend crying on her shoulder. Arthur sighed and looked at all the kids, "Now don't tell me you children all went to that estate by the camp because of that old myth."

"Myth?" Alice looked up at Arthur giving a confusing look. Bella kept crying on Alice's shoulder. It was awkward. Alice just played the part and gave the girl a few pats on the back for comfort. "But we saw!" Dimitre shouted, "She disappeared and how is she here!?" They saw. They saw their friend taken in by whatever or whoever that was in the house. It was impossible. Arthur shook his head letting his hand message the pain in his forehead, "I am letting you children off the hook, but next time do not go there okay? We don't want to have an issue with the residences in that area. They clearly have some power now go play football." Bella ended her hugged with Alice drooped her head and shoulders in apology. Yu did the same. "But the ghost took her!" Dimitre kept shouting and was angry that he was played at by the little girl. Alice was starting to hate the boy giving him a very mean look of wanting him to 'keep quiet'. "Yeah Am let's!" Bella took Alice's hand towards the field to finally have some fun. Arthur pulled Dimitre out to the side lines to discuss with him while the two girls and Yu went to field. After he was finished with discussing with the boy he let him be to join the others.

"It's about damn time Artie!" Gilbert sighed. Even though he cursed he was aware none of the younger kids were around, so it was safe to say for the man. "Yeah I apologize. You know children, they have their minds set forgetting some things," Arthur chuckled awhile letting the awkwardness to fade away. He didn't want any of the other camp counselors know about really went down with the children. Gilbert easily took the bait and blew the whistle. "I was letting them kick goals while we were waiting. Ready to take down Team Blue, Team Awesome!" Gilbert cheered along with the other members of his red shirt gang. They were more ready than ever. With all the kids coming on the field, Arthur's team was ready as well. The rest of their team dressed themselves in the same blue jersey as the others. Alice had seen a few games while her father was watching television even though he was into more of the American version of the term. She hoped she could do it as easily she seen the players on the television. "Everyone block Am!" Bella shouted before the whistle came once more and they broke from their huddle.

"Amelie is a good football player. She's just a natural," Arthur commented causing Gilbert to grin back.

"You so sure about that Arthur?" He asked getting a nod from Arthur.

"Just watch her and you'll see."

At the whistle Alice's team had possession of the ball. Yu found a good opening towards the girl giving her a perfect pass. Alice played close attention to the ball moving in her direction. She placed her foot on the ball giving the motion of the ball to hold. "I-I got it!" Alice smiled. Her father would've been proud. She wasn't at much into sports, but catching the ball with her foot was a good stepping stone. "Run!" Bella called her. Alice looked up finding many children in red running towards her. The girl screamed and turned running with the ball close so no one could get her.

Gilbert chuckled and shook his head, "Looks like your star player is going the wrong way Arthur." Arthur did a double take and widen his eyes as Amelie usually never did that since she always wanted to win. "Amelie! You're going to wrong way!" He shouted back trying to get the girl's attention. Alice kept ignoring everything in her zone including Arthur's shouting. She just wanted to get away. This was not fun to her anymore. She rather be at home with Uni playing dress up. The little girl kept kicking her way across the field. At the goal gave the ball a final kick and left running in the woods trying to get back home. The girl's kick did score the other team a goal. The kids with the red shirt were cheering with joy so was Gilbert. "Amelie!" Arthur was worried since the girl had never run away from a game before. Thinking she was bothered over something, he started to chase after her, but couldn't keep up with her fast pace. I'll let her be for now. Arthur turned around and continued coaching his team until dinner time.