A few days had passed and Norway was back to himself. Nobody had the courage to tell him what happened, because an angry Norwegian is scary! He kept asking them and they would tell him to ask someone else. And that, was starting to piss him off.

"Denmark! Come here!"

Denmark practically skipped across the house to where his name had been called."What do you want, Norgie?"

Norway just glared, and Denmark mumbled "Norway" under his breath."Where was I two days ago, Denmark? I remember something about your friends and that's it! If anyone knows where I was, it's you."

"Uh... promise not to kill me?"

Norway sighed."It's bad, isn't it? Fine, I promise to try and stop myself from killing you for whatever you've done."

"Yeah, well, we went to the bar, and... you-"

"You... took me to... the bar?

"PLEASE DON"T HIT ME! FINLAND WAS BAD ENOUGH!" He was on the ground, almost crying.

"It's ok. I don't mind that much for going, just try and tell me before you take me to unknown places, ok?"

Denmark was dumbfounded. He didn't mind?

"Uhh... Nor? You said something on the way home, and I wanted to know if you meant it." He shifted awkwardly in his spot on the floor, looking down.

Norway looked confused."What did I say? I don't know if it's true if I don't know the question."

Denmark's cheeks were the smallest bit pink."Well, it's probably not true, but you said you thought I was... cute."

Norway froze, his face going red. He stood there for what seemed like minutes, knowing he would eventually have to answer Denmark's question. Why did I say THAT of all things? WHY? "I'm going to tell you the truth Denmark, but ONLY because I'm not good at lying." His face got redder. "That was true, whether I like admitting it or not, it was true."

They both stood there when the biggest grin appeared on Denmark's face."YES! I KNEW IT WAS TRUE!" He ran over and gave Norway a huge bear hug."I knew you would admit it one day, Nor! HEY FINNY, GUESS WHAT NORWAY SAID!"

Why am I so honest? He was regretting his decision, yet at the same time, had a feeling it would pay off.