(A/n): I am taking over this chapter because freedom_is_key is having a bit of writers block.
Recap:
"Ok. Thanks, It means a lot to hear you say that. Now what's for dinner, Dude?! I'm starving!"
" There's good old America."
*chapter start*
It was a few days later and England had just woken up for the meeting he scheduled with the other countries. He knew they are probably upset but hopefully after an explanation of America's motives they would understand.
He got dressed, walked to America's bedroom, and knocked.
"America, are you awake?" He asked.
There was no answer. He knocked and called out again.
"America, it's time to start getting ready for the meeting."
There was still no answer so he opened the door. America was lying on his bed fast asleep. England walked up and started gently shaking him.
"America, it's time to get up for the meeting."
America started to stir in his sleep. Eventually his eyes opened.
"Britain is that you?" America asked since he couldn't see without his glasses on.
"Yes it's me. Now hurry up. We're going to be late."
England walked out of the room and downstairs to make breakfast. Soon America walked down the stairs. He scrunched his nose in disgust at the smell coming from the kitchen.
"Dud, England, are you trying to start the house on fire?" He asked
"For your information I am making a traditional English breakfast, America." England fires back.
"I don't think charcoal counts as breakfast."
"My mum taught me this recipe! It been passed down my family for generations!"
"Whatever dude. I'm going to A diner for breakfast. I'll see you at the meeting." America says then walks out the door before England could protest.
An hour later, pretty much everyone had arrived for the meeting. The only ones missing were Italy and America. England was starting to worry since the meeting was going to start in a few minutes and America still wasn't there. Germany had already called Italy who was almost there.
By the time the meeting was supposed to start, Italy had arrived due to Germany's urging but there was still no sign of America.
Five minutes later, America came running through the meeting door.
"Sorry I'm late everybody! It took forever for the people at the diner to give me my check." America yelled a little too loudly.
"Whatever America. First you bomb Japan, and now you have the audacity to show up late to the meeting. You are a horrible excuse for a country." France said angrily.
"Leave him alone, Frog. We haven't even explained the situation yet. Don't go saying things about people before you know why they did it." England yelled back.
Their bickering continued with other countries joining in on both sides. As usual, Germany got annoyed and called out for order.
"Each country will be given the chance to give their opinion on the matter. After that we will make a group decision on what is to happen, and I want nobody to interrupt each other's speeches. Got that? England you're first." Germany ordered.
"Well, you see, I was the only country there with America in the days after this happened, and I believe that although what America did was terrible, the reason he did it is forgivable. America now realizes what he did was wrong, and he regrets it. He and I were the ones helping Japan recover immediately afterward. I spoke to Japan just before we left, and he doesn't blame America for what he did. He just wishes he would have done something less violent and deadly. I will leave it up to America to explain his motives behind the ordeal." England explained.
"America you're up." Germany said.
"Dudes, I really am sorry. I didn't mean to cause that much damage. England doesn't remember it, but I asked him about it a few days before while he was drunk and he said if it ended the war with the least casualties as possible, it was ok. Now I realize what I did was unforgivable, and I am ready to take full responsibility for it. I understand why you're all mad at me. I would be mad at me too if I was in your position. That's pretty much all I have to say."
One by one all of the countries present told their opinion. After that was over they agreed to lock away the nuclear weapons and only bring them out if absolutely necessary. It would now be illegal to do so otherwise. They also agreed to end the production of these weapons to minimize any future damage caused by them. They would have another meeting in the near future to decide exact what laws they would put in place.
A few weeks later, when Japan was recovered enough, the Allies went to Japan and had him sign a formal document of his surrender. It was then signed by America, China, England, Russia (USSR/Soviet Union at the time), Australia, Canada, France, Netherlands, and New Zealand. When the ceremony was over the sun was shining and everyone relaxed because the war was now officially over.
*to be continued*
