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It was quickly becoming evident that England was only getting worse. His breaths came in sharp gasps and pants. The fever raged no matter what they did to try and lower it. He hadn't shown the slightest hint that he was going to wake up since he had lost consciousness. They were worried. That much was easy to see. Something wasn't right. They couldn't have been too late. They just couldn't be. France stirred the wine glass in his hand in a stressed manner as he watched over their suffering friend. America paced and struggled to come up with a solution. One that he just had to of over looked. He had to think of something. He couldn't just let him suffer and die like this. Then he just stopped.

"It's my fault." He whispered defeatedly and France's empty gaze slowly moved to him. "I should have done something sooner. I should have noticed that something wasn't right. Then he would fine right now."

France just shook his head slowly. "He hid it well. No one noticed."

"But I should've."

"Blaming yourself isn't going to help anything. He gave too much to it and he's too weak to rebound."

"Don't say that!"

France wasn't surprised by the reaction in the slightest.

"There has to be something that we can do! He did this because of me!"

"He did this for a variety of reasons. There's no point in focusing on why. We just have to do what we can to ease his pain now before…" France sighed.

"But there has to be something we can do."

France just let his gaze drift to the ground.


Ever so slowly the people began to scream for change. Over the years more and more rebellious groups rose up. Each wanting something different. Each more aggressive than the last. Things quickly got out of control. Chaos followed behind closely. Rocks were thrown, fires were started, people were shot, things were stolen. Blood filled the streets. Diseases spread like the fires that broke down the buildings. People fled and sought shelter in other countries. Many didn't make it to the opposite shores before the illness took them. Then just like it had started it suddenly stopped and it had become evident that the country had destroyed itself.