Walking into the bright sun felt so warm and fresh from wondering around the forest which blocked the sun's rays.
Hungary gulped looking down on the ground.
Prussia glanced over to Hungary, taking her hand hopping to reassure her it'll be alright.
"Come, I'll tell you everything when we reach the Inn." Germany said, slowly making their way past the child and elders of the village.
A bell rang, singling some one had come in.
"O-oh, hello." An old woman greeted the three, she stood behind the counter with an old wrinkled face that had been worn for so many years. Her eyes half way opened, rubbing her hands for warmth for it was cold. Short, almost unable to see up close.
"Hello, a room for three please." Germany said, giving a smile.
"O-of course Sir." The old woman handed a key to Germany, her hands trembled.
"Thank you." The three travelers took off towards their room.
"Indeed, please stay safe. For what a bloody age we live." The old woman breathed heavily, though the three didn't notice.
Germany opened the room, it was dusty. Nobody had slept in this room for many years.
"Get some rest. We have a long ways to go from here." Germany said blobbing down no one of the beds.
"W-wait! Where are we going?!" Hungary asked, trembling herself.
Prussia walked next to Germany's bed, "Brother, tell us. What's going on?" Prussia asked, his voice soft and low. Nothing more was said, nothing was to be said in those moments of fear.
Soon, night fell, though no moon was seen through the boarded window.
"No moon tonight, sleep." Germany said noticing Hungary and Prussia trying to peer out the window.
The two young child moaned and went back to their beds.
Until a sudden, unpleasant sound was heard. It sourced outside, horses riding on top of rocks.
"Men! Search ever house! Come back with what Queen Lousie desires!" A male voice ordered from outside, Hungary and Prussia ran over to Germany's side, frightened by the demand.
Doors were kicked down, screaming, begs, a crying infant.
Germany took to action, he ran holding Prussia and Hungary down the stairs.
"Hey! You there!" A man wearing a black and green uniform yelled, blocking the front door.
"Stand back!" Germany kicked the man down, luckily there was only one at the time. Hungary struggled out of Germany's tight hold. Finally out of the hold, she fell down to the ground only to find it covered with blood and wood chips.
"W-w-w-w-w-." Hungary repeated over and over, seeing the old woman's body. Lifeless, cold, not to move again. Hungary eye's widen, she felt sickened by the sight.
Prussia stared at the blood stained floor, frowning, he had too seen too much already as it was.
More wood flow in the air, almost hitting the three's heads. Germany grabbed the two again, he fled the red invested village. Back into the forest, managing to past by the other soldiers.
Heavy breathing, sweat dropping, "A-are you two al-alrght?" Germany asked setting down Prussia and Hungary.
Hungary wailed, crying his eyes out, "W-why is t-this happening?"
Prussia made his eyes towards Germany, questioning his motive.
"We need to go to Fred's place." Germany said, trying to shake off Prussia's stare.
"Friedrich's place!? I haven't been there in forever!" Prussia's eyes lit up at the name.
"W-who's that?" Hungary asked, finally able to speak clearly.
"He's the nicest, kindest, bravest man in the world!" His lips reached ear to ear.
"We'll go stay with him. It'll be a long trip, but we should be okay.
Germany said, sighing still not having enough rest.
"Hm?" Hungary said, seeing some thing in the distance.
"Are those, torches?" Germany asked, squinting his eyes.
Prussia gasped, "I think they are! And their getting closer to us!" Prussia couldn't contain himself and started to scream.
"Over there!" A distant voice yelled, though it sounded closer than the three had hoped.
"Nice going brother." Germany said sarcastically.
Red flames were soon surrounding the three, trapped, unable to escape. Guns, axes, bows and arrows were all pointed to their heads. "Raise up your hands! Empty out all your pockets and throw away any sort of weapon!" A man's voice demanded.
"Yeah, okay, sure thing. haha." Hungary awkward laughed emptying all her pockets.
"Hmmh, what she said." Prussia forced a small smile.
Germany said nothing, more sweat dropped than what came out of his mouth. The men in inform gathered all the trinkets that was laying on the ground. The men nodded.
"Now c-
"Stop!" Another, surprisingly, loud voice shouted from afar.
The men gulped, almost in fear for who it was. Rich chocolate hair, sapphire eyes. It was Father!
"What are you doing here?!" The man with sapphire eyes asked hastily.
"S-so sorry our K-
The sapphire eyed man glanced over to the three standing with their hands awkwardly raised in the air.
"Hungary?"
Hungary looked away for a moment, "Yes, father." Hungary's farther eyes grow cold, filled with disappointment and anger. He dropped the basket he had held before, flowers of red and blue scattered everywhere.
"Why?" Hungary's father softly asked, glaring down to the ground covered with flowers.
"Farther I can ex-
"Explain nothing! Did you make me go run for flowers as this little wild goose chase for you?! I've never felt more used, more anger, more disappointment in my life!" He raised his voice so high, some of the soldiers stepped back a bit. An undefined glare rushed into Hungary's eyes, piercing her heart, it hurt so much.
"Father I never meant to r-
"Run off on your own after I told you multiple times not to do so?!" His voice still raged.
"I..." Hungary said nothing more, there was nothing she could say in this situation.
"Just as I thought. Come here you little brat!" He yanked Hungary's arm, pulling her away from Germany and Prussia.
"W-wait Farther, please." Hungary pleaded.
"Shut up! We'll talk about this in the tower!" His voice didn't go down.
"N-no- Before she knew it, Hungary was riding on the back of a horse with father.
"I'll never let you go again, Elizaveta." Father's finally, his voice softer.
"Father?" Hungary looked to her father, not knowing what name he had called her by. She was now, again, confused.
A:N/ Arthur here again with chapter three! This tale is far from over! Wait to see what happens to Prussia and Germany. Will Hungary go back to her tower forever? Or will a tiny friend help change her mind? Tell me what you think so far by reviewing, any questions? I'll be happy to answer~
