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Chapter four

"So now what do we do?" Romano asked the others. To his question, the others paused to think of something, ending with the other children deciding that they wanted to do go outside and play. The Allies thought this over for a minute, worried that the young Axis members would try to escape or something along those lines. On the other hand, if they were allowed to play they may become tired and make the rest of the day easier. Along with this idea, England pointed out that it would most likely be easier for him to find a cure if he was not constantly having to worry about them breaking something in his house.

So after a few minutes of deliberating, it was decided to allow the children to play in England's yard, but only as long as they all stayed in sight. They made certain to explain to the children that the moment they lose sight of one of them they would all be brought back inside and not allowed outside anymore. Also with this, the person who caused this would be punished for not following rules. They all nodded in agreement and ran outside.

As the children played outside with a soccer ball they found in England's garage, the Allies went back to their chosen tasks. This included England continuing to look for a cure, France preparing supper, and the other three taking turns supervising the children.

After a little over two hours, the two Italys, Germany and Japan were looking as if ready for a nap with the older three looking only slightly more awake. Due to this, the Allies decided to have them come back into the house where they all curled up for a nice afternoon nap in a spare room. When China checked on the children ten minutes later, he found them all sound asleep.

An hour after they fell asleep, England came to the living room to see the three Allies who were supposed to be watching the children sitting there alone. When he saw this he asked, "Where're the Axis?"

"Asleep, aru," China casually answered, "Any luck with a cure, aru?"

England nodded and replied, "From what I could find, I should be able to reverse it if I wish on a shooting star to reverse it."

"That sounds rather simple, non," France replied while walking in from the kitchen; right next to England. His entrance startled England and caused him to shriek out, "How long have you been lurking there Frog?"

"Beauty like this does not 'lurk,' only bushy browed ugly like you do that," France snidely replied.

"Then what do you want?" England huffed, trying to ignore the comment over his eye brows.

"I simply wanted to tell people that dinner is ready," France said and began to walk back to the dining room while continuing, "So you may want to wake the children up."

After he said this, China and America went to do so and successfully awoke them quickly. They soon realized however that something was wrong when Italy spotted the two of them and asked who they were. America then tried to remind the small boy who they were, but he only seemed to become more confused.

The same was true for the other young Axis members, and they soon discovered that it was not just the two Allies that most of them could not remember. As the children woke up and heard that it was time for dinner, they began to leave the room. As Prussia reached the doorway, Germany called out, "Wait for me big bruder!"

Prussia turned back to the small blond and stared at him confused. The two Germans stared at eachother for a good minute, with each second causing Germany to look more and more worried while Prussia looked more and more confused. At last Prussia held his hand out for the younger boy and they walked out the door.

As the last of the children left the room, China turned to the other Allies and asked, "What do you think that was about, aru?"

"I don't really know," England admitted, "It appears that they forgot some things."

"Do you think it could be one of those side effects you were talking about this morning?" Russia asked.

"Possibly. If so then it would be best that we fix this as soon as possible," England said while walking into the dining room.

For the rest of the evening, the Allies watched the children for any other signs of lost memories, and found plenty. They then put them to bed early and went to bed early themselves. That was all of them except for England, who was watching for another shooting star. By the time he was feeling too drowsy to stay awake much longer, he finally saw one. As he saw the star he smiled and said aloud, "I wish the Axis was back to normal! I wish the Axis was back to normal! I wish the Axis was back to normal!"

With this done, England walked back into his house and to his room. There he fell asleep with a satisfied smile on his face. Everything would be fine the next morning.

Will everything be fine?

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