To MoonBlazer. Her/His headcanon: Germany is softer around younger nations because he too is pretty young. He wants to feel like he's older and able to be good with little ones, like Sealand and Wy.

Is this okay? It doesn't flow as much as I want it to.

-RMS


Germany would never live this down. Thank God the kids wouldn't live this down either.

At the present moment, Germany was pulling Wy away from Seborga, Seborga totally oblivious to his almost-murder as he was irritating Sealand. Wy struggled against Germany's hold on her, the perfect chance to beat the youngest Italian silly with her paint brush was right in front of her and she wanted to take it.

But, of course, Germany wouldn't condone it. Well, if they were training, then maybe.

Oh, but you're probably wondering why neither Germany or the micronations would live this down. Well, it started with Sealand, unsurprisingly.

During the times when Sealand when burst into a World Meeting, Germany always noticed the boy first being scolded by England and returning home with Sweden, sometimes accompanied by Finland. Germany, being the youngest of the German nations, couldn't help but feel for the micronation as Sealand was lead out by Germany's own ex-elder brother.

So, naturally, when Sweden couldn't take Sealand home and England didn't want to, Germany decided to take the micronation. Which, naturally, caused for many spit-takes, whiplashes, and heart attacks. (Okay, so maybe it wasn't that bad, but the surprise and confusion was totally there.)

As most knew Germany was responsible, and no way would Germany do anything bad, they decided, why not? They did, however, forget to ask why Germany wished to take care of Sealand.

Simple.

Germany, being the youngest, knew how annoying it felt to be coddled, even if he was taller than most of his family. Youth is something very rare in nations, but sometimes they forget that being old is also very rare. Pretty much every nation has a older and younger sibling, no matter how weird it is. Germany just wanted to see what it would be like to be older, to see if he could be a good big brother.

Now, I don't know about you, but anyone with the patience to deal with China's, Italy's, America's, and two of England's younger siblings must be a saint. Molossia always bothered Seborga, Wy wanted to beat up Sealand, and Tibet always hid somewhere!

But, at the end of the day, Germany had a smile on his face. The kids were loud and bothersome, but he supposed a mixture of annoyance and love was common in elder siblings.

It'll take a while before the micronations could tell him they felt the same, though. After all, how often do you tell your older sister or brother 'I love you'?