Russia let out an anxious sigh and wondered what he other two countries were discussing. He really wanted to tell them, tell them everything. The problems with breaking up the U.S.S.R., converting to democracy, trying to assure everyone that he wasn't in any rush to nuke someone (so stop asking), even finding someone to complain to about the cold weather killing off the last of this years sunflowers. He was about to explode under it all. Poland was arguing with Prussia in a hushed voice. Prussia was shaking his head at whatever they were talking about. Russia swallowed back the unease rising inside. "If you want to know what is bothering me, I'll tell you." Poland stopped and glanced at him. "I really don't want to be left alone again."
"Don't you still have Liet?"
"No, he won't soon. Lithuania has to secede from him too Poland." Prussia mumbled. He saw Felik's face light up. "Next month right?" Russia shook his head. "If you're so lonely then why not visit your sisters? I mean that's what I would do." Poland snickered and he shoved him.
Russia looked away with a troubled expression. "Ukraine, I would talk to her; but, her boss won't let me near her." he said glumly. "As for Belarus," he cleared his throat, "we don't understand each other well." Ivan gave a slight smile. "Besides Prussia, we both know that's not really what I meant." Prussia nodded and turned to Poland.
"We're screwed, what are we going to do?" Gilbert whispered.
"It's all your fault, don't ask me!" Feliks growled back. "Just don't say anything stupid to get me in a bad situation, I've had enough of seeing that guy's face for one year." Feliks put his hands on Prussia's shoulders. He felt Poland's fast pulse, Gilbert felt sorry for him. This had started out as just a visit between Lithuania and Poland. Once he showed up though it had turned into a nightmare.
"There's nothing we can do though, we've both tried already. We're just gonna have to try something else." He turned around and faced Russia again. He saw Russia grin.
"What did you decide?" Prussia walked right up to the towering country.
"I guess I can take being 'one with Russia' again." Prussia said.
"You answered right, Gilbert Beilschmit." Ivan laughed.
