Ch.18

"Hey Dudes! Check it out! You'll love this movie!" America exclaimed, pointing to the TV, grinning at Arthur and Vlad. The two boys turned, halting their playing as the movie America wanted to show them started playing.

"Why is she a fish?" Arthur asked, turning to America.

"She's a mermaid!" America respond, causing an almost girlish scream to be heard in the distance as Denmark ran in, bouncing onto the couch like a child, beaming at the TV.

"You started watching Little Mermaid without me?!" Denmark asked, appearing offended.

"It's not like I did it on purpose! It came on and I thought the kids would love to watch some Disney movies!" America retorted.

Arthur ignored them, too engrossed in the film to care about his caretakers. Beside him, Vlad was watching just as intensely.

What everyone was missing however while they either watched the movie or argued about it, was little Lukas behind them stumbling around clumsily. He grinned, pleased as he stood on his own, taking a few wobbly steps by himself in the back. "Dog!" he giggled moving as fast as he could… which wasn't that fast, and stumbled, the bear he had been trying to get to sighing and laying down like a pillow, breaking the baby's fall. Lukas giggled some more and stood back up, enjoying the 'game' he and the polar bear were playing.

"Dog!" He called again, stumbling back over to the bear. And like before Kuma caught him.

"Ah! There you are! Come on! Movie's this way!" Denmark said, scooping Lukas up. The little one squirmed, reaching the best he could for his large friend, only to be seated in Denmark's lap, the polar bear sighing again as it climbed onto the couch beside them, curling up in the corner of the couch. Lukas giggled, breaking free from Denmark's hold to curl up with the bear.


"Again! Again!" America, Vlad and Arthur cheered in unison, America clapping his hands as the credits started rolling.

"You have the remote, just rewind it." Denmark said arching a brow, slightly disappointed Lukas had ignored the entire movie to play with the polar bear.

"Yeah but I found it on the TV…" America responded with a frown.

"Didn't you bring your collection of Disney movies so you could show them to England?" Denmark asked.

America gasped in realization and hopped off the couch, running outside and to his car while Denmark sat with the kids. "While he goes and gets the movie, I could tell you guys the original version. I created it after all." the Dane said proudly, causing the kids to look at him wide-eyed.

"No. I've heard that version and you're not telling them it!" Canada called from the other room.

Denmark pouted before he smiled at America as he came into the house carrying a rather large box filled with movies.

"Aladdin next? Or Lion King? Ooh! Maybe Snow White! Hmm… Cinderella's good too, so is Alice in Wonderland…" America said naming off movies.

"Mermaid! Mermaid!" Romania chanted with a grin.

England nodded beside him, his grin just as large as the younger boy's.

"Well of course dude! But after that we could watch one of the other movies!" America said with a laugh as he put the Little Mermaid DVD into the DVD player, hitting play afterwards.

"Mermaid! Mermaid!" the kids chanted again, Denmark quietly chanting beside them, smirking at America as he did so.


After 20 times of watching Ariel sing "Part of this world" America wanted to scream and throw the entire DVD player out the window. He sat on the couch, Denmark singinging the songs beside him while the kids bounced and joined in, even Lukas was getting into it, giggling whenever Ursula appeared. "Hey dudes? Can we watch something else now? I have a lot of movies!" America asked, hoping the kids would agree.

"No! Ariel!" Romania said, in such a way it seemed like he was almost daring America to change the movie.

"R-right… Ariel…" America said with a frown.


After 60 times even Denmark was at his limit for how much Little Mermaid he could take. But the kids refused to change it, they loved the movie. But to America and Denmark's relief, it was the kids bedtime. "I'll put them up, you take that disc out and burn it." Denmark whispered, lifting an ever tired Romania up.

"No way dude! It's limited edition! Wait… I just got an idea that will solve our problems I think! I'll tell you after we put them to bed!" America whispered back, lifting England up, the three year old already fast asleep. Kumajirou had followed them as they carried Norway away, the adults learning how hard it had become for the baby to sleep without Kumajirou near.

Once all of the kids were fastly asleep America rounded up all of the adults up for a meeting of sorts, the group seated in the dining room, America himself standing before all of them, wearing a large grin.

"Okay so we showed the kids The Little Mermaid today and they were all instant fans…" the American started.

"We saw. By the way, how Under the Sea are you?" Iceland asked with a laugh.

The two worn out adults shot him a glare before America continued. "So i was thinking, before they become completely obsessed with that movie and force us to by them all things Ariel, Let's take them to Disneyland! They'll meet the other characters and come to love them all rather than just Ariel!" America suggested.

"I don't know…" Finland said nervously.

"Yeah, what if one of them gets lost?" Canada said with a frown, disliking the idea already.

"That's why we have strollers! We'll stick them in the strollers and enjoy the day hanging out with all of the awesome characters!" America retorted.

"I'm still not sure…" Canada mumbled.

"Dude! It'll be fine! Disneyland is an awesome place and the kids will have the time of their lives!" America said. "Or… you can be stuck watching Little Mermaid for the rest of your life."

"I mean Disneyland is a very nice place to go to." Prussia said, now fully supportive of taking the kids if it meant not having to deal with watching the Little Mermaid over and over.

"And if this doesn't work?" Iceland asked.

"Oh it'll work, trust me, we can even take them there tomorrow!" America said excitedly, really hoping his plan would work. "Plus it'll be good for the kids, they could socialize with those his age, and enjoy the kiddie rides!" he added.

Canada sighed. "Fine. we'll try this. Only for the kids." he said, pointing an accusing finger at America.

"Of course!" America said, grinning largely, excited to take the kids out of the house and to his favorite place on earth, hoping the three of them would enjoy it as much as he does.


So You guys figure my cute plan yet? :) well… America's plan.

And Yes. kids get really obsessed with certain movies. After 20 times of watching Frozen I started saying the lines, knowing what was coming next, I still cringe at the words "Do You Want to Build A Snowman?" ^.^'

Anyway! Review and all that I'll see you next chapter!