I have finished one of the requests I have and should be putting it up sometime soon, so expect it! This one is a little short one I wrote because it makes me happy. It's mostly dialogue. If there's any place where it's confusing as to who's talking, just let me know, and I'll try to fix it!

The letter talked about in this story is 'ß'. It's called an 'eszet' like B is called 'be'. It's a mixture between the letters 's' and 'z' and pronounced 'ss'.

Title: 'Let's say you're a German with Dyslexia'

Pairings: none

Germany and Prussia were eating breakfast together one morning in silence, when suddenly the older brother got a thoughtful, confused look on his face. When the look didn't go away, Germany decided to risk asking.

"Bruder?" Prussia looked up at Germany as if he hadn't known he'd been there. Germany sighed.

"What are you thinking?" Prussia thought about the question for a moment.

"Um...how should I say this…?" Germany raised an eyebrow in response.

"Okay!" Prussia started, "Let's say you're German!"

"I am German."

"Ok….Let's say you're a German with dyslexia."

"Why?"

"Just listen! Okay so you're a dyslexic German right?"

"I suppose."

"Do you mix up capitol 'B' and 'ß'?

"Why would I…oh...They do look alike, don't they?"

"Right! Our poor people! Why did we have to make the letters so similar! But you know there's a ß in my name, so I'd rather get rid of the B…"

"Bruder, we're not getting rid of any of the letters."

"BUT THE POOR DYSLEXICS!"

"Prussia, changing the letters is going to be difficult and confusing, and it's not going to cure dyslexia."

"…right…" Germany sighed an shook his head slightly, going back to his breakfast.

REVIEW! Please? IT WILL MAKE PRUSSIA HAPPY!