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Guam was reading The History of the Taotao Mo'na once more. He didn't understand why his siblings all thought it was stupid to believe in such 'fairy tails', but young Christopher had proof of their existence.

The Taotao Mo'na, or 'ancient spirits', were spirits who were still respected highly in Guam. If you wronged them, they would find their way to get back at you.

Guam himself had set up a shrine to them outside the house; he placed a ton of rocks around in a circle. These of which Denmark, Prussia, and Texas had stampeded over in their quest to get California off their trail.

Moments later all three of them were involved in a land mine explosion. It was enough evidence, all three personifications wronged them, so they took their revenge.

But, he couldn't prove it if they didn't want to listen.

"Cali...Cali..." day had turned to night when Guam had decided to talk to someone.

"Yes?" the pink-haired state turned around to face her younger brother.

"I have proof of the Taotao Mo'na! Prussia, Denmark, and Texas all ran over top of the shrine I made for them, and moments later, the land mine explodes!" Christopher looks over to his sister.

Ruby stared at her brother. "That's nice...Do you want me to read you a bedtime story so you won't get nightmares anymore?"

"The Taotao Mo'na isn't just some nightmare." Guam scowled.

"Sometimes we believe things to be real, when they were created in our sleep."

"I'm fine, thank you..." Christopher walked away with his head down.

Next, he created a drawing of the Taotao Mo'na as proof.

"Penn! Penn! PENN!" Guam had to scream through Pennsylvania's door to get his attention through the loud and angry music he had on.

"WHAT?" the annoyed voice was raised as he turned off his music.

Guam slowly entered. "I saw something outside...and I got really scared." he knew that all of the original 13 had soft spots when the others were scared.

"What of?" Pennsylvania sat up immediately, petting a random dog put his head on the awesome state's lap.

It had a key chain that read Gettysburg.

Christopher showed the older state the picture of the Taotao Mo'na.

"Is that...a zombie? Awesome! Maybe we can go outside and befriend it, and then he can join me in my next zombie walk!" Pennsylvania grinned.

"I don't think it was a zombie. It seemed more...spiritual like." Guam continued. "It was there one moment and gone the next."

One of the reasons Christopher had approached Penn in particular was the fact that he usually had his headphones on, saying how awesome he was. He hadn't ever learned about the Taotao Mo'na, and he was the only state to say that it is not real.

"Did you give it a name?" Speak of the devil, his red eyes literally glowed while he was staring at the territory.

"I named it the Taotao Mo'na." Guam answered strongly. "But no one else believes it to be real. Everytime I told someone, they offered to read me a bed time story, sing to me, or give me some vodka so I wouldn't get the 'nightmares' again." he pouted.

"They're just unawesome." Pennsylvania shrugged before grabbing a recorder and a camera. "You wanted more proof, right? Then, let's go get some!"

The older state picked up the territory on the way out.

Guam smiled. It might only be Pennsylvania, but at least someone believed that he wasn't just having nightmares.

And that was always a good thing.

"So, where do you want to stake out for the night?" Jacob looked around the backyard.

"There's a shrine set up to them a little ways from here." Guam reported. "Just don't step on it. They will get revenge if you step on it; did you know that Denmark, Prussia, and Texas all blundered over it? Moments later, the land mine went off. I believe that that was the Taotao Mo'na getting their revenge."

Pennsylvania's eyes widened. "You could always be a witness too!" he pulled out his recorder. "Make a statement."

While Christopher was doing that, Jacob set up a camera facing the shrine about two meters away.

Guam handed the recorder back. "If we use a camera, wouldn't someone say that we might have edited it so that it showed what we wanted it to show?"

"That is where the awesome part comes in." Pennsylvania winked. "Before they even know what's on the tape, we can get New York or California to prove that it hasn't been tampered with in front of all the states!"

That was when an oddly familiar voice rang out. "Hello, chaps, what are you still doing up?" it was England.

"We are trying to prove the existance of a sentient from the spiritual world!" Guam boldly announced.

England, having a soft spot for both children and magical stuff, asked. "Would you like some more help?"

They both nodded quickly, and the nation kneeled down next to them.

"Just don't step on the shrine," Christopher pointed to the rocks. "If you do, they will get their revenge. Like what happened to Prussia, Denmark, and Texas."

The nation nodded in understanding.

Several hours later, Pennsylvania looked down to see that his younger brother had passed out. "I'll be right back...I should probably put him to sleep."

Guam did have the body of a five year old, after all.

England nodded in understanding once more, his soft spot for children shining.

Pennsylvania walked through the house with Guam in his arms. He ignored most sounds, such as the sounds of some of the cities and his siblings snoring.

He did hear something, though. From Guam.

Guam clutched onto Pennsylvania's shirt. "Big brother Pennsylvania..." then he went quiet once more.

That made the awesome state feel needed and important for once in one of his siblings lives. Pride welled up in his throat as he continued slowly to his little brother's room.

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