One word for it.

CHAOS

You see, when all of the countries come to the world meeting, there is chaos.

I hid behind Cody, a little worried of getting injured in this mess.

"What's wrong 'Zealand? All these people scarin' ya?" The aussie laughed, grinning his toothy grin. I just nodded quietly and kept on walking, keeping Kiwi close to me as I watched the room. Two boys who looked alike were yelling and screaming, their curls tied together. A stern looking man with blond hair yelled at the both of them while one yelled, "go away you potato-loving bastard!"

A large man dressed up in what looked like winter wear was running from a crazy looking girl who was screaming, "marry me!" Another girl with huge.. well yeah.. ran behind them, crying her eyes out.

Three strange looking men sneaked around the room, harassing and trying to woo all the ladies. Some guy with a strange hat yelled at another guy who was holding a cute little puffin.

All the while a man in glasses played the piano.

Cody grinned again and sat down in a chair at the table.

"'Ere ya go Sheila, you can sit right 'ere between me and Iggy, you will be safe." He yelled over the noise and put his muddy boots up on the table, closing his eyes. How he could relax here, I didn't know.

I timidly sat down in the chair beside him and looked over to Iggy.

"-If you don't I will curse you! You wanker!" He yelled at a man across the table who was eating a cheeseburger. Safe here, yeah right.

I just followed Cody's action and put my feet up on the table, pulling my cap over my eyes and clutching Kiwi close to my chest.

"No I will not y-" Iggy yelled, but froze in mid sentence. I opened one eye to look at him. Arthur was very slowly sinking into his chair, staring over at the door with a horrified expression. Turning my attention, I noticed three tall, red haired men walk through the door, one with a cigar in between his lips.

The man with the lightest hair walked past him without a single word. The other man with longer, darker hair, ruffled Arthur's hair. And then the man with the darkest red hair and cigar hit Arthur over the head so hard that Arthur's head hit the table.

I lowered my cap back over my eyes, trying not to be noticed by these three men. I quickly glanced over at Cody, who glared at the man with the cigar.

Sighing quietly, I fumbled with my special necklace, it was special because my father, a native of New Zealand had given it to me, it was the only memory I had of my parents.

"No smoking during the meeting." Arthur grumbled and glared at the man.

"No dr'nkin tea either laddie." The man said with a Scottish accent and hit Arthur's tea over.

"Eiee!" I yelped and stood up quickly, trying to wipe off all of the hot tea.

"Now look what you did!" Arthur yelled at the man, but he wasn't even paying attention.

"You 'kay Sheila?" Cody asked from his chair. I briefly nodded and went off to the bathroom to try and fix my uniform.

I placed poor Kiwi on the counter, he was soaked! I took a cloth and tried to clean all of the tea off his feathers. He just looked up at me with a scared expression.

"Its ok my dear, its ok." I said and stroked his feathers. I smiled and tried to dry off my tea-soaked jacket. The necklace was a little damp, so I quickly dried that of too.

Picking up Kiwi, I walked out of the bathroom.

"Bonjour, madame~" Said a French voice. I quickly turned around to see the three strange men, one of which I recognized as Francis.

"Hola mi bella!" The darker one smiled. The albino stood there and smirked at me and reached over. He slowly took my cap off and grinned.

"Kesesesese, a nice one right?" The albino laughed. The other two nodded. Kiwi squawked at them, but Francis took him and threw him away.

"H-hey! Bring Kiwi back here right this instant!" I snapped, that snotty Frenchman just took my bird away!

"Mi bella, esta bien! You do not need that bird! At least, not with us." The darker one exclaimed and grinned.

"Ohonhonhon." Francis laughed. I scowled at them and tried to take my hat back from the albino.

"Kesesese, a feisty one!" He exclaimed and walked closer to me. I backed up from them but ended up crashing into another person. Turning, I noticed that two of the red heads were standing a ways away, watching us. And then I saw why.

"'Ey me Lassie." The Scotsman smirked.

"Uh, um, c-can you all just-"

"Non, madame."

"We can't." Smirked the albino.

"'Ey, 'Zealand! Where are ya mate?" Called out a familiar voice. I sighed in relief and yelled, "Cody! I'm rig-" but a hand clamped over my mouth.

"Tranquillo." The dark one simply said. Francis was suddenly pushed aside.

"There ya are Sheila!" Cody exclaimed and grabbed my arm, pulling me away from the dark ones grip. His grin slowly faded when he realized who I was surrounded by.

"Francis, William. What are ya doing to my Sheila? And who are you two?" He asked, gesturing to the dark one and albino.

"Antonio, or Spain." The dark one said.

"Gilbert! Also known as Prussia the awesome!" The albino said and laughed strangely.

"Weren't you dissolved years ago?" Cody asked. Gilbert laughed and yelled, "Now I am, but one day Prussia will rise again!" Cody gave him a funny look and walked off, a protective arm around me.

"They were 'arassing ya, weren't they?" He asked.

"A little." I said and slid my cap back over my eyes. He grinned, seeing that I was perfectly fine, and closed his eyes again.

Lots of people said I was like Cody, eccentric and not a care in the world. They were right, except I was more quiet and serene. Before I met him, I was stressed over everything, worrying about anything. But then, one day on his travels, he found me sitting there and helped me.

After being around this care-free aussie, I learned not to worry and to just 'go with the flow'.

Both of us were a little loud and manner less, but no one really cared. Anyways, what are you going to expect from people raised in the outback.

"Ahem! Let this meeting come to order!" Yelled a really stern voice. I looked up to see the blond man, who I was guessing was Germany.

"We have met about this earlier, but now its getting out of hand! Global Warming is getting extremely worse, and if we don't stop it we will all be destroyed!" He yelled, banging a fist on the table. The entire room went completely silent.

"Cheep!" and a little yellow bird came and flew in front of me, staring at Kiwi.

"Erm.." I mumbled.

"GILBIRD!" Yelled Gilbert's voice. I quickly shooed the cute yellow chick back to its master before he could get to me. Germany cleared his throat and continued talking. Cody drowsed off beside me, apparently very bored. Iggy grumbled underneath his breath and laid his head on the table.

"Does anyone have any ideas on how we can stop this?" Germany asked?

"Ooooh! Ooooohhhh! Pick me! Pick me! I do! I do!" America exclaimed, waving his arm.

"Yes Japan?" Germany asked, clearly ignoring America.

"Well, maybe if the sunnier countries used Solar Energy, from solar panels we could save more fuel…." Japan said quietly. Germany nodded.

"That's a terrible idea!" America yelled, "I have much better ideas! Anyways, I am the hero!"

Germany grumbled, "Yes Alfred?"

"Ok, so I am gonna make an awesome super hero! He's gonna be really big and he will fly up into space and knock the sun out! And then there will be no more heat!" He suggested in his annoying voice, expecting an applause.

I just heard crickets.

"That's a terrible idea!" Yelled a female voice from across the room.

"Do you have something to say Mali?" Germany grumbled.

"Yes! First of all, you can't make a superhero! Those powers don't even exist! You cant make a big one either! And, if you do end up making some robot superhero, you can't knock out the sun! You would kill us all! We need the sun to grow crops for food, which also feeds things like cows, whose meat goes into the burgers you eat constantly!" She yelled. America looked down at his cheeseburger sadly.

"N-n-no ch-ch-cheeseburgers?" America stuttered. Mali shook her head and sat back down.

"Very good point." Germany said, and then started talking on and on and on about other boring things.

"This is going to be a long meeting." I said to myself.

"Agreed." Australia muttered.