The sun's colors went down, spilling into another red sky. The moon rose, cleaning the sun's mesh with its sparkling stars and dark blanket. Hungary was once again gazing out into the same blue sky.
"Its been three days since we sent Gilbird out with the letter. Will it come back soon?" Hungary asked, at the time though, Austria had fallen asleep waiting aside her at the window.
His head laying in his folded arms sitting on the windowsill, his lips curled to form a smile. Breathing softly, he was left with silence, unable to notice his presence. Hungary ran her fingers slowly through his chocolate rich hair, twirling the end tips ever so often causing them to stick up a bit. While Austria was deep within slumber Hungary stayed up keeping close eye on the night sky, hopping finally a small yellow chick would make its appearance.
"The world is truly a mysterious place." Hungary said to herself out loud. Knowing no one would hear her, though some thing responded.
"You only think its mysterious because you don't know everything about it." A voice said, its voice high with an accent of some sort?
"W-who's there?!" Hungary asked, startled making her jump a bit.
"Me? Well, if you let me in your tower I'll tell you." The voice said, not giving any second thoughts to what it wanted.
"W-why? W-whats in it for m-me?" Hungary asked the voice again, shivering to who, or what it really was.
Suddenly a gust of wind broke into the tower window, bringing in so much force it almost pushed little Hungary to the ground. Quickly at first touch of the forceful wind Hungary shielded her face closing her eyes.
"Oh, so you thought I was going to hurt you?" The voice asked, now sounding closer then before. Hungary cousinly brought down her arms from her face slowly, keeping her eyes closed.
Feeling her way back to the windowsill she spoke again. "May I shake your hand?" For a while nothing was said, Hungary wasn't sure if the voice was still there or just dumbfounded at her request.
"O-okay." The voice finally said. Hungary held out her hand, steadily trying not to tremble in fear. At the other end another hand intertwined with hers. Soft and smooth to the touch, the hand was slightly bigger cuffing Hungary's hand into it's own.
"W-will you look at me now?" The voice asked, almost trembling itself.
Hungary smiled, "Of course, but don't you want to come in?"
"No, I was just wondering if you would let me on or not." The voice gave a soft laugh. Hungary opened her eyes. They widened, outside of her very window there was a flouting angel. Or what seemed like one anyways. A bright glow surrounded its body, the color of gold painted its hair even brighter. The wings shimmered reflecting the moon's shine.
"My name is Arthur." The angel said, subdued with the sound of the silence before them.
Hungary frowned, "I'm Hungary. Can I ask you some thing?"
"Of course, what is it?" Arthur smiled brightly, fluttering his wings a bit.
"D-do you know about the truths?" Hungary asked, sweat drops fell down her neck, anxious for an answer.
Arthur turned around, facing his wings towards Hungary. "I'm dead. I do know of the truths, but I could never tell you were they rome."
"W-why not?! I can see you, so why should it matter if your dead or not?!" Hungary shouted, forgetting some thing. A hand moved up her eyes. "No more words. Stay calm Hungary." It was the voice of her farther, Austria.
"F-farther!" She shouted again, shoving his hand away.
"Your Austria." Arthur said, no emotions written on his face.
"And your Arthur. I heard everything." Austria said, frowning to the sight before him.
"So your going back for what's truly yours, uh?" Arthur asked, flying closer to the window.
"Farther, do you know Arthur?" Hungary asked, tugging on Austria's white, long sleeved shirt.
"Yes, in some ways. But that's in the past, there is no need to talk about such things." Austria said looking down at Hungary, forcing a smile.
"The past? You say it as if there's only the future to look forward to. The pa-
"I need not your opinion on this." Austria interrupted Arthur, as to shut him up.
"The past merely guilds us for the future. That was all I wanted to say. You really haven't changed, have you?" Arthur said, rubbing his hand to his chin.
"A lot more has changed, more than me. Remember Arthur, your not a cat." Austria smirked.
"Aw. Too bad I guess, well, we all don't have nine lives." Arthur smiled. Hungary looked back and fort between the two adults, not knowing what was going on.
"U-um. So you two do know each other?" Hungary asked, smiling awkwardly still not knowing what was going on.
Austria and Arthur smiled at each other, "We were great friends back in the castle. Before everything went down into this huge shit storm!" Arthur said, laughing a bit.
"Yes, that's true. So what happened to you anyways? How come Hungary and I can see you?" Austria asked, now wondering if this was some kind illusion.
"Well, it is true I did die. But, you know eh~" Arthur said, ruffling his hair a bit.
"Eh?" Austria said, starting to glare at Arthur.
"O-okay, okay. Hold back on those glares will you? I was a truth, and yes, I died a truth. So, here I am." Arthur said, waving his hands around randomly, probably more scared of Austria's glare than anything else.
"Die a truth?" Hungary asked, confused at his words.
"You don't know? Austria what have you been teaching this kid?" Arthur asked, surprised that such a common bit of information was unknown to some one.
"I-is this some thing I need to know?" Hungary asked, mortified by her lack of knowledge.
"First of all, she's my daughter. Next, she's still very young. She just found her truth." Austria said, putting his hands to his waist.
Arthur looked back at Austria, then to Hungary. "I don't see it."
"What are you talking about?! You don't see it, she um, she has the same color of hair as me." Austria said, picking up a lock of Hungary's hair.
"I'm not blind. Still, how can such a cute, sweet, innocent child be yours?" Arthur said, hugging Hungary, patting her head.
"You really are asking for it, aren't you?" Austria said, releasing another glare.
Arthur quickly backed away from Hungary, "Haha, Oh! Can I be her uncle?" Arthur asked, his smile bright.
"No." That's right. Austria gave a straight no.
"But, she looks more like me with her green eyes!" Arthur mentioned.
"Oh, I guess that it tr- No, its still a no Arthur." Austria said, still giving no as his answer.
"Fine, fine~" Arthur said, winking at Hungary.
"How did you find us?" Austria asked, moving on to a different subject.
"Simple, my great sense of direction drove me here!" Arthur yelled, almost in a singy voice, in other words. He was really happy.
"Is that right, truly amazing." Austria said sarcastically.
"But, I must now take my leave. I'm heading to the castle! Bye bye my dear Hungary." Arthur kissed Hungary's forehead, then went over to Austria. "You did well, though, the time will come you know." Arthur whispered in Austria's ear. They both smiled, "I know, thank you." Austria said. As Arthur flew away Hungary and Austria waved goodbye until he was well out of sight. Which took a while because of the fact they could see way over the trees, so it seemed like forever until Hungary and Austria actually stopped waving.
A:N/ Hello, Arthur here. I wrote this chapter last night, though I'm fixing it up a bit. And because it was so late at night I didn't bother to read it over and fix my mistakes. But I've fixed them now. Hopefully I'm not making the story too complicated, if so please tell me. Thank you once again for reading. Bye bye.
