An entire company of soldiers had been taken out. Apparently, the reports said, by a single sniper. Of course, it was the company sent to occupy Liechtenstein.

Apparently, Liechtenstein bordered Switzerland, not Sweden.

America finished the last of his Freedom Fries. McDonald's was his comfort food at times like this- actually, it was always his comfort food, but especially at times like this.

Well, he had to deal with Switzerland now. And he needed to find Norway's army. They weren't in Norway. They could be in Denmark, he supposed, but that didn't seem likely. It was too close to the front for America not to have found them already. Maybe Northern France…But, of course, France was neutral.

Wait, hadn't he read something about France showing friendship for Norway by letting Normandy succeed? Or something like that? Perhaps that's where Norway's army was.

The more America thought about it, the more it made sense.

The invasion of Normandy would be easy enough; after all, he had done it before. All he'd have to do would be send troops from Norway, through Denmark and West Germany, and then go through the Benelux. He'd send air support from Ireland to attack the other side. It would only take half his troops; the other half could be sent to Sweden. Within a month, maybe two, both sets of Norway's forces would fall.


A/N: I feel like I need to clarify stuff and things.

So, the prevalent ships are: one-sided RusAme, (currently) one-sided DenNor (or NorDen, if you prefer), one-sided almost SuNor, SuFin, PruHun (they're so cute!), ScotFran (because the world needs more ScotFran, AND it's historically accurate), and IcelandXFridge ( just kidding; Little Brother seems doomed to be forever alone). If you were wondering.