Hehehe.

I don't own Hetalia.

"Hey, Russia." America said, grinning. He kicked off his shoes at the door, and ran a hand through his hair, sending little droplets of snow everywhere.

Russia smiled slightly. "Hello, comrade. I trust the trip was well?"

"A little turbulence," He replied, and began unzipping his coat. "Nothing I couldn't handle, though."

"A snow storm?" Russia asked drily.

"Details," America shrugged, uncaring that he'd just flown through a snowstorm. "Though Mr. President wasn't too pleased with me."

His lips quirked up, as he imagined America's boss screaming in his seat. Hopefully, the diplomatic meeting they had scheduled today would set him straight. And then Russia sighed and glanced at America, because he was the one who got stuck with babysitting the nation of the USA.

"So what're we doing today?" America asked, shaking Russia out of his reverie. The American was already losing interest, however, his eyes looking at the artwork in Russia's home.

The artwork.

Shit.

Russia gently grabbed America's arm and led him away from the hall, trying to divert his attention away from the artwork—but it was too late.

"Hey, this is cool." America shook off the iron-like grip and walked over to examine a brightly colored painting on one side of the hall. "It looks like an art from my museum. Actually, that one was stolen a couple of weeks ago, so…" He trailed off. Though he was oblivious, he was not stupid. "Russia."

Russia froze; he'd been slowly inching away. "D-Da, America?"

"Do you think I'm stupid?" America didn't look at him, though there was a strange aura coming off of him—much like Russia himself when he was angry. I never should've given him Alaska, Russia thought.

"Nyet, America." The larger nation replied.

"Do you think I'm blind?" He still hadn't turned around.

"Nyet, America." Russia began to back away. They were two super-powers in the same room, and one was getting angry. He really didn't want to destroy his house!

"Then answer me this…did you steal this painting?" America's head turned slightly, and Russia swore he could see little flames in his eyes.

Russia didn't say anything, just took a step back and smiled nervously.

There was a moment of tense silence, before America's evil, angry aura exploded outwards around him, filling the room with an oppressive malevolent feel to it. The air was tinged with power and hatred, and Russia realized that he had just stolen a painting—a nice painting—from one of the world's most powerful countries. His chest began to tighten as America's hair began to float slightly, as though a chilling wind was blowing through—

Then, America turned back around with a bright smile on his face.

"Why didn't you just ask for it?" The sudden moment of ominous hatred was gone, as though swept away by a bright light. Russia gasped as air flooded back into his lungs. "I would've given it too you…for a price, of course. And—you know—for a limited time. After all, it is my favorite painting in the Museum. Don't you like it too?" He thought it was best to nod in agreement; though that malevolent…thing…was gone, it didn't mean that that raw evil was gone entirely. "Well…you can keep it for 2 years…" As America babbled on, Russia nodded in agreement to whatever he said. I can always renew the agreement. He thought.

"So…" America blinked in surprise when Russia spoke. "You are…not angry?"

Their eyes caught, and suddenly Russia was drowning in rage, the fear freezing him to the spot, causing him to tighten up. Then—mercifully—America blinked, and the feeling was gone. Once again, Russia was left breathless.

America smiled creepily. "Now, Russia, where'd you get that idea?"

The long awaited chapter: a continuation of chapter six, At the Art Museum. A could of people speculated about America's reaction, and, well…This was born. Remember, people, I need more requests! And Enigma, I know you sent me that request…and I've been writing it, but I'm still not happy with it. It was pretty weird. It'll get done eventually…Haha.

I updated quickly this time...lol.

FoREVerhauntingme: A lot of people have been saying that. I just might, if it's that popular.

Bleach-otaku: It is a little incomplete; actually, that's what I thought about it, too. As I said to FoREVer, if that story is that popular I probably will continue it.

Angel-chan desu: SMUG K, by the way. And yeah, those probably were my favorites, too. I'll probably make a continuation of Rules, since it's reviewer interactive :D.

Pengirl100and2: YES! Wallace and Grommet FTW! Thanks :)

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