Alright, this one's long, cause I got bored in class when I was writing this:3 Also, I've noticed I have a tendency to make Japan and Canada stutter, and use three periods in a row. [...] Good thing, bad thing, or doesn't matter to you? Anyways, I will keep up writing, and if school stays as boring as it is now, I may be able to publish a chapter everyday [that I get off my butt that is...] Also, apparently as of 3/23/12, 12:37 AM, my scribbles ar most popular in the US, then Canada, then UK, then Mexico, then the Phillipines, and then Singapora. So much fun. xD. Oh,yeah, you probably want to read now, don't you... OK then, Love ya for reading this insomniac's scribbles. 3

Hint~O-sama= formal address when you do not know ones name {I think}

When Canada woke up [again], he saw that it was morning again. 'Another morning I don't deserve to be alive, another morning I won't get noticed. Oh yeah, today's the World Meeting, isn't it… Well I'm not going. My injuries should cover that, if anyone even notices I'm missing, that is. Which I doubt. With that thought, he stared out his window.

"I love the snow. It's so pretty, so pure", the country weakly murmured to himself.

"I'm sorry to interrupt your thinking Matthew-san, but we really must get going. It's a long drive."

"WAUGH!"

"I'm sorry if I scared you Matthew-san, but we really must get going. It is a long drive, so we can converse more there", Japan said while being calmly seated on the hospital chair.

"G-Go where? And h-how long have you been sitting there?"

"We must get to the World Meeting of course, and I didn't want to wake you, so I've been waiting here for you to wake up. I called America-kun, and he said he doesn't mind if we come in late, and hopes you feel better soon."

The Canadian got up, and attempted to walk. Suddenly, his foot twisted underneath him, and the poor country fell.

"D-Don't worry Matthew-san. I'll catch you when you fall. That's what… That's what friends are for, after all."

'Friends… What does that even mean', Canada later on wondered this, and many other thoughts similar to this, as he'd never had a friend before.

"Th-Thanks Kiku. That means a lot t-to me."

"Let's go, we don't want to be too late Matthew-san"

The two quickly shared a grin before realizing that Canada couldn't walk, and Japan wasn't strong enough to carry his new-found friend.

The older of the odd pair, however, wasn't going to give up without a fight.

The usually quiet nation spurred into action, and started running down the hallway to talk to Matthew's nurse.

"O-sama, I'm sorry to interrupt you, but what happened to my friend Matthew Williams? Why can't he walk?"

The bottle blond nurse with huge oversized Ray-Ban hipster glasses turned around, and quickly scolded the Asian form startling her patient, and for startling her for that matter. Then she continued on;

"Ah… You must be Kiku Honda? Yes?"

The Asian slowly replied that he was, in fact, Kiku Honda, and then hesitantly asked why.

"Oh, nothing, nothing", the nurse hastily replied. "I just heard that you stayed overnight in the chair in Mr. William's room all night long, and refused to leave even when security came down. You must be 'pretty good friends' to have that kind of devotion and loyalty to you friend, Mr. Honda."

"N-Not really. We were just acquaintances though work, I panicked. And I would never, EVER leave someone injured by themself. It just isn't right", Japan said this all to the nurse, then blushed as red as Feliciano and Romano's tomatoes when he realized by 'pretty good friends', the nurse meant they were dating.

"If you say so Mr. Honda", the nurse hastily replied to the countries rant. "Anyways, it appears his right leg is broken, and he has a concussion, and that's it. He's very lucky to get off that well if he fell from as far as you said he did. He's also got some minor bruises and scrapes of course, and some previous cuts on his arm…"

The shock on Japan's face must have shown, for the nurse quickly said:

"Goodbye Mr. Honda and good luck with your friend."

Japan bowed and told the nurse: "Arigato, and goodbye." He bowed again, then began his walk back to the room.