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tardismaniac2.0: All of them are OCs; in Hetalia, the states and others don't really...exist. At first, when I read the Florida part, I was like: Yup! And then, more recently, I looked at it and was like: Oh...that's what you meant. XD
Marzue: The states do in fact have pets. They represent...something. I'll let you guess what. ;)
When the bomb went off, all Denmark could see was smoke. He cursed himself; as a nation, he should have been more careful.
Especially with Prussia and Texas around. Texas himself was only a state, not a nation, and Prussia wasn't even a nation anymore. Denmark doubted they had the amount of knowledge of bombs that the rest of the nations had.
He could hear someone dropping to the ground, but he wasn't sure who it was. He was too scared out of his mind to check in fear of what he would see. Would he see the mangled body of his friend? Or the body of a child of his other friend's child?
The Dane wasn't sure which one he preferred.
Or, it could be someone or something else. It could just be a tree, even though Denmark doubted it.
Norway sometimes wonders what goes through his head. Well, what goes through his head goes through every nation's head. The fear of seeing bodies, even though all of them had seen many mangled bodies in their lifetimes. The need to protect: this one is stronger in those who had raised another before. Someone like England or China. And, most importantly...
...Pressure. The amount of pressure on Denmark significantly rose when he heart the second object fall. It could be a tree, but that would be too unrealistic. They were in an empty field. Denmark and two companions.
Two companions, two thumps.
It eventually became three when the Dane's eyes rolled up to the back of his head after feeling a searing pain in his abdomen.
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"Where do you think they went?" Wales asked.
"They most likely headed to the field." the Canal Zone reported. "When running from Cali, everyone always goes there. It is the area where you can run extremely fast without having to dodge anything; Texas was with Mr. Prussia and Mr. Denmark as well. That means that they definitely went to the field." she reported.
Panama felt extremely proud at that moment.
"What if Mr. America isn't there?" Lithuania questioned to no one in particular.
"Then we become one with the wounded ones." Russia smiled creepily.
Let's just say the Baltics slowed down a bit.
When they arrived at the field, they really didn't know what to expect. They expected smoke, but what else would the see? Charred ground, scorched grass, dead nations?
They were certain of one thing. America was not involved in the accident; he himself was in a tree at that moment.
"What are you doing up there?" England demanded. "Bloody hell..."
"It's better to know where everyone is than to just run onto the field."
The nations blinked. America just said something...smart.
"I can say smart stuff!" it seemed like America had read their minds.
"Dad-" Virginia stated through a few leaves. She herself had also climbed a tree. "They are over there." she pointed to the end of the field where it met the trees. If you look closely, you could see the outlines of three lumps on the ground.
As well as a lone cowboy hat fluttering slowly to the ground.
"That's Tex's hat!" Kansas gasped, clutching her own hat.
Let's just say some of the nations and states who had more medical knowledge ran to the fallen personifications. California, New York, Florida, Ohio, America, Switzerland (a little reluctantly), and a few other nations ran towards the fallen ones.
"Why did it have to be Tex?" California asked. "He's the state with the most medical knowledge."
"Um...he pranked you." Ohio set down her first aid kit.
It had a red cross on it, and that made the Switz feel a little better.
"Well, I didn't mean it to go this far." the Golden State mentioned.
"Check the news," New York informed Mississippi. "See what's going on in Denmark and Texas. I do not believe there would be any land affected by Prussia."
The weakest state pulled out a phone and looked up 'Current Events'.
The personifications were affected by what is happening in their country. And when something happens to that personification that didn't occur because of something in the land, it is likely that somewhere in their country/state, something would happen.
And then, that would double the amount of pain on the personification. The personifications were affected by something that has nothing to do with their country. Check. Something must be happening in them now, and whatever that is, it will affect them like every other attack or natural disaster.
It was Denmark who showed signs of increased pain first. Then, it was Texas; America also appeared to be in quite a bit of pain as well for the same reason. Prussia didn't appear to be in any more pain.
"Well, there has been some shootings." Mississippi scrolled down a bit.
(AN: I know that the Copenhagen Shootings took place in February and the Texas Shooting in May, but please just go with it.)
"Where?" Finland looked worried for his fellow Nordic.
"Copenhagen and Garland."
"Copenhagen..." Norway let out a few words that shouldn't be repeated.
"Where's Garland?" Latvia asked.
"Texas," America put his son's head in his lap.
The nations let out a few more angry curses.
Do not repeat them.
That was when Texas opened his eyes.
"Lucas..." America looked.
The state appeared to be crying. "Where's Garland?"
The heroic nation sighed. "Kansas, can you go get Garland?"
The female state ran off, faster than anything anyone has ever seen.
"I thought you said that Garland was a city?" Latvia looked confused.
"It is. But Garland also has a personification." America looked up. "Garland is one of Texas's pet horses."
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