((OK, this was written when I was awake. I got this idea in math class.
Enjoy!))
"Wah, Hong Kong's going to be proud of me, aru~!" China laughed as he walked towards the hut somewhere deep in the forest. It was there that said region-tan kept all his firecrackers.
You see, China had decided to do something very nice and test the firecrackers that they were planning to use for Chinese New Year. Now usually, Hong Kong was in charge of that, but China wanted to help him since everyone in the Asian family had been pretty busy lately.
China walked up the steps to where the firecrackers were kept and took one out, untangling its fuse from the others. He positioned it carefully. This won't be too hard, China thought. You just set it up and light it, correct?
China found a book of matches and struck one, touching its tip to the end of the fuse. He stood a small distance away, knowing how destructive fireworks could be.
BOOM!
China found himself covered from head to toe in black soot. He coughed, and looked at the corpse of the firecracker on the ground. Exploded. No good.
China got out another one, glad Hong Kong stocked up. "Let's try this again, aru..."
Hetalia, aru!
Exasperated and completely coated in soot, China trudged back home after getting blown up about five times. It seems that because Hong Kong had done the displays for so long, China completely forgot how to set one up correctly. Bummer.
China opened the door to his house and was greeted with an...interesting scene.
Strobe lights of all colors flashed around the room as giant speakers blared music through the house. The TV was on with the kareoke machine hooked up to it and was currently flashing song lyrics. In the middle of it all was Korea and Hong Kong, dancing around the room and singing, "So I'll tell you what I want, what I really really want!"
"So tell me what you want, what you really really want!"
"So I'll tell you what I..." Korea stopped singing when he saw China's "WTF, aru?" expression. "Oh hey!"
"We can explain," said Hong Kong.
Cue awkward silence.
China blinked. Then, he threw his hands in the air and said, "Never mind, aru. I'm going to bed, aru." And with that, he dragged himself to his room and closed the door.
Hong Kong and Korea looked at each other.
"Yo, I'll tell you want I want, what I really really want!"
"Tell me what you want, what you really, really want!"
((I like this one, this was fun to make.
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