Just as the children expected, the ice was gone from the tropical nations and everything had thawed back to normal.

Cuba was most relieved.

"At last, my tourists can return and enjoy my beaches!" He said as the last ice covering his palm tress melted away. The ocean waves rocked across the shore and the warm air had returned.

"I'm so happy for you, Cuba!" Canada smiled, "Why don't we both go over to your place and drink tea?" Of course, Cuba mistook him for America.

"Hey, America, you pig! You're not allowed here!"

"I'm Canada!" Canada cried.

"Even though we told you not to, you disobeyed us!" Germany scolded the children. All eight stood in the conference room with the other seven great nations, hanging their heads.

"Sorry, but we couldn't sit at home and let those two take over," Amelia said, looking down at her feet in shame.

"We told you that we were going to handle the situation! You could have been seriously hurt!" Britain frowned.

The children had come into contact with Japan and he sent a plane over to Antarctica to bring them home.

"I'm afraid I have to agree with Mr. Britain. You all have us worried that you have gotten yourserves killed," Japan frowned.

"You know what kind of attention you're bringing? If you keep this up, he might-" America had to stop himself. Nancy looked up.

"What? Who's going to see us?"

"Never mind that, Nancy," Germany said. "Vhy don't you all go home? I'm sure ve each have something to say to you later."

"No, tell us!" Amelia frowned. "What are you all so afraid of?!"

"Amelia!" America frowned at her. "You and your friends go home, now! Unless you want to be grounded again?"

"You're going to ground us anyway," Amelia mumbled. But she didn't want to make her dad more angry than he already was. The children left without another word.

"You'a know. We should thank them. If it wasn't for them, the world would still be covered in ice," Italy said. America sat down and covered his face. He hated being so strict to his daughter when she didn't know why he was so angry.

"I don't know how long we can keep this a secret, Dudes. They're going to find out eventually."

"We'll keep it a secret as long as we need," Britain told him.

"They're angry with us," China said. "I'm sure they'll demand for the truth one way or another."

"It must remain a secret," France said. "They'll be disappointed when they find out."

Hetalia: Next Countries 2: Global Freezing. End