I hope you guys like this strange fanfiction and if you don't then, okay, I understand.
D is for Dog
Finland woke up he felt strange, stranger than usual. When he went to look in the mirror, wait, there was no mirror! This wasn't his house! Then he looked down for a moment, wait, he had paws! Was he a dog? He whined and finally spotted a mirror. He tried to look at his reflection and when he finally did, he finally knew that he was a dog. A dog that look like a Finnish Spitz. Finland whined for a moment and then a blonde haired-man walked into the room. The man then put a collar around Finland's neck before hooking a leash onto the collar. "I think it's about time I walked you." The man said as Finland's ears went down for moment.
After a couple of minutes, the man started to walk Finland down the sidewalk. As he walked down the sidewalk, he caught the scent of someone or something familiar. No wait, there were two familiar scents. Not long after, Finland started to follow the scents, that is, until his own tugged him back. "Where on Earth were you trying to go." The man muttered to himself before Finland started to bite the leash,trying to tug it away from the man. "No, bad boy!" The man replied before he accidentally dropped the leash , causing Finland to run off, following the familiar scents into an alleyway.
When he arrived he spotted two dogs, one looked to be a Mudi or a Mudi mix with brown fur and green eyes, not to mention it had some flowers in it's fur right beside one of it's ears. The other looked like a mix breed with some sort of Estonian breed with another breed of dog. It's fur was some sort blond color and it had green eyes also. Not to mention, it's ears were flopped, unlike his or the Mudi mix. "Finland? Is that you?" One of the dogs barked, which sounded much like Estonia. "Of course it isn't him, how would he have turned into a dog also?" Said the other in reply , who sounded just like Hungary.
"No, it's me! Finland! Finland! Estonia and Hungary? Is that you?" The two other dogs approached Finland sniffing him thoroughly. After they finished sniffing Finland, they backed away a couple of centimeters from him.
"Yes! Of course it's us! I'm Hungary and the other dog with floppy ears is Estonia." Not long after, the man had found Finland and picked up the leash. "Strays.." The man said as he looked at a Estonia and Hungary. "Do you two need a home too?" He continued before he muttered to himself "Probably not ," and then walking off with Finland. Not long after, he went back to his house, though Estonia and Hungary had followed. When he arrived at the house, the man noticed that the two other dogs had followed him and Finland. He also noticed that it was getting quite late. "Ergh, fine, you two can come in." The man said as he opened the door allowing Finland, Estonia and Hungary.
Not long after , he got out two extra bowls and put dog food in it. The man out dog food in Finland's dog bowl. He then put the two bowls down next to Finland's dog bowl. Not long after, the three dogs went towards the food before starting to eat it. Finland was quite hungry, as if he hadn't eaten in weeks. After the trio had ate , they decided to chat for a moment, well when the man wasn't paying attention to them, that is. "Do you know how we got turned into dogs?" Finland asked.
"No we do not-" Estonia replied before Hungary interrupted him.
"Though I'm pretty sure it's Britain or Romania, if I find those two, oh you won't be seeing them anytime soon. " The two male dogs looked at the female dog as if she had grown another head. They were speechless at the moment.
After what seemed like an hour, the man went to bed. The trio secretly followed him into his bedroom before falling asleep themselves on the ground. When morning arrived , they were in their human form and naked. Yes , naked. The man had freaked out when he woke up when he found out that his dogs were now replaced by strange naked humans and not to mention called the police.
Though, our strange story ends with our little trio waking up and explaining what happened to the frightened man.
