Shorter than I expected, but I wanted to post this as soon as I could before my vacation week ended. All two inverted nations will meet at England's place. As for the other nations in the 2P World, well... we'll see what happens in the next chapter. Review please!

England received a call from America, announcing that he, Japan and Russia came up with a super duper brilliant invention that would help the upside down countries be able to travel. Normally, England would groan, but being that Japan and Russia were collaborating, it peeked his interests. According to America, it was an invention that a country would be able to use with their counterparts or anyone of their size and weight to be able to travel or fly from one area to the next.

Japan was able to give out the blue print information on the contraption, which would strap the inverted country to their counterpart and due to their size and weight countering the gravity, they would be able to fly up or down like a hot air balloon. England found this to be brilliant. Japan informed him that the America's were on their way to the UK, including the Belarus's.

After the conversation with Japan, England sighed, laying back on the couch, tired. Romania laid a blanket over him before laying on the otherside of the couch, which was more like a corner sofa. Their heads were almost touching, staring up at the ceiling at Oliver, who was leaning back against the corner wall. All three of them were tired from all of this working and trying to conjure up a solution. So far, England couldn't find a counter spell for what he used to fix the mirror. Though, he did figure out what went wrong.

In the process of the mirror trying to fix itself, it was trying to readjust to the other mirrors of the world. Since England's mirror was supposed to be a portal to the other side of that inverted world, it effected the other mirrors in the process. People close enough got sucked into the other side of that world. It was certain how many countries were sucked in, but it wasn't certain if this effected humans as well. The worst part was that there was no way of knowing if any humans were sucked in or how many. If it ever got to the police, it was likely ignored as some superstition and would only be taken as a missing individual, which wasn't huge News in this day and age. There was just almost no use.

"Do you think maybe Norway could help us or our Belarus? They know some magic stuff," Romania asked.

"Doubt it. Norway only knows as far as summoning and Belarus is only experienced in curses and ghosts," England replied tiredly.

"So, there's no way of getting home?" Oliver asked.

"I have no idea," England replied sadly, wrapping himself inside the blanket almost like he was hiding in hopelessness.

Vladimir turned onto his stomach, then began massaging England's scalp. As soon as England picked up on what was happening, his eyes shot open, then furrowed his big puffy eyebrows.

"What the bloody hell are you doing, Vlad?" England asked.

"Relaxing your mind. Your brain is getting overworked. It needs to be stretched, broadened out a bit," Vladimir replied, showing his perky smile.

"And, you think this is going to help me think of a solution?"

"Da."

"At least I'm not the only hopeless one here," England groaned, feeling annoyed as Vladimir giggled.

"Worth a shot."

"Yes, yes, worth a shot," England muttered sleepishly, finding the massage to be very relaxing. "You know, you're very good at this. Feels nice." He smiled a bit.

"Ah, so the grumpy one can form a smile," Oliver said with a sugary voice.

"When he relaxes, he's more open and honest," Vladimir explained, continually massaging England's scalp.

"What is that supposed to me- oh, right there. Ah, wonderful," England replied as his lips loosened a little. Oliver snickered a bit. "I suppose I may've been too hard on Alfred. He really is trying and I'm bloody proud of him. I wish he knew. Do you think he knows, Vlad?"

"I'd like to think so," Vladimir replied.

"Hm... good... I probably should have checked over the spell to make sure it only effected my own mirror instead of the other's mirrors of the world. What was I thinking? The bloody mirrors probably have already created their own portals from that small error I..." England said, then his head shot up. "That's it! The mirrors!"

"Told ya it would work," Romania grinned.

"You're smashing, Romania! I could kiss you!" England cried joyfully, kissing Romania's cheek before running over to the basement.

"... is he always like this?" Oliver asked awkwardly.

"Only when he gets an idea in his head. I find it endearing," Romania replied, smiling.


Meanwhile, Alfred decided to try out the new contraption him, Japan and Russia created. So far, it seemed to work splendidly. He was able to fly himself and Allen on their way to Alfred's private jet. He saw himself flying over the trees and into the sky almost. He was laughing in excitement of flying over the trees. It was a lot of fun for him.

"Look how far up we are!" Alfred cried joyfully.

"I hope this f**king thing can take us to the f**king airport!" Allen shouted. He was obviously nervous. Alfred had begun to learn that Allen cursed more when he was scared or nervous.

"It will! It will!" Alfred said offhandedly, flying up a little higher.

"Shit! Crap! I hope you know what you're f**king doing!"

"Little nervous up there?" Alfred asked with his optimistic grin that annoyed Allen.

"Of course I'm f**king nervous! I'm god knows 30 f**king feet in the air and having to hang onto you, so I don't end up falling into the f**king sky!"

"You'll be fine! Just relax and enjoy the ride!"

"Enjoy the ride, my ass!" Allen spat as Alfred laughed like a child, which made his counterpart glare in annoyance.

Alfred finally made it down to the private jet, reeling Allen down, so he would be able to get inside the jet. As soon as he was inside, the cursing finally stopped and Allen was calmer. Russia and Japan were already inside as Alfred joined in with them.

"Hey guys! How was the trip here?" Alfred asked excitedly.

"It was interesting. Tony was very entertaining," Russia replied simply with a small smile.

"F**k bubu!" Tony said.

"Your boss showed us great hospitality," Japan replied with a sweet smile.

"Great! I hope he got the good stuff," Alfred said excitedly.

"If you mean McDonalds meal, then da," Russia replied, pointing to the McDonalds meal and soda.

"Oh my god, YES! THANKS BOSS!" Alfred called out through the jet door as his boss smiled and waved back before he shut the jet door. He then proceeded to eat the McDonalds meal as Tony stared at him.

"F**k!" Tony said.

"How is Natasha going to get to London?" Japan asked Russia. "Wouldn't she need Natalia's help?"

"I have my ways of convincing little sister to help," Russia replied.


"Oh my!" Natasha responded nervously at the flight over Moscow. Natalia agreed to fly Natasha with the contraption her brother made with Japan and Alfred, since he said it would make him happy. Natalia was happy to do anything to make her big brother happy and perhaps marry him. Natasha also agreed to not scream or talk much during the flight, despite how scared and nervous she was at the moment. "Th-Thank you for all of this!"

"Hmph... you're welcome," Natalia replied calmly, lowering down to a private jet her brother set up for her and Natasha.

Natasha slowly, but cautiously entered inside the jet. She curled into a ball at the far corner of the jet as soon as she entered inside. She was scared. She wanted her Lithuania here, even though he was in the parallel universe, possibly worried sick about her. Looking up at her counterpart, she noticed how calm her counterpart was. Currently, Natalia was reading a book. Natasha stared down at the ceiling she was sitting on, then at her counterpart.

"You seem so calm," Natasha said quietly.

Natalia looked up, then back to her book, replying, "I am."

"Do you ever get scared?" Natasha asked meekly. Natalia turned a page.

"Da, I get worried for big brother. He's always off doing dangerous things."

"I get that. Lithuania and big brother Russia at my place are always fighting. It's scary."

"Hmph, not Lithuania here. He never puts himself in danger like that."

"Oh? What's he like here?"

"... he's kind. We grew up together."

"Like Lithuania and I did in my universe. Then, big brother took me away from him."

"Same, but only after the Pole took Lithuania. I wanted to stay with big brother after that."

"You must love him a lot, Russia."

"Of course I do! We will be married soon!"

"And Lithuania?"

"... I like him, I suppose," Natalia replied, hiding the pink on her cheeks. Natasha smiled at that.

So, even in this world, Natalia had romantic feelings for Lithuania. She figured the marriage with Russia wasn't anything romantic at all. Natalia just simply wanted to fill in the hole from the huge amount of neglect she felt as a child without siblings or parents. Only Natasha would understand that. Belarus, in history, had lived all of her childhood not knowing she had a family. She only had Lithuania. Finding Russia was when that hole was filled and could only show her devotion in the only way she knew how, which was through marriage, something that was commonly done in her childhood. Countries forming a union was common, even among siblings. Natalia just simply did not know or understand that siblings that form unions often don't call them marriages. It couldn't be helped, Belarus was a country under a dictating governments and those kind of countries have the minds of an innocent child from being kept from the world. She knew nothing else, though did mature enough to understand how government works and form ideas of her own.

"It seems him and big brother love you very much. You're much kinder than many people think," Natasha replied as Natalia looked up, then smiled a little.

"Thank you. You are much stronger than me, I cannot hold my tongue like you can," Natalia replied bluntly, continuing to read her book. "I find that the strongest of people are the kindest. Not ones that fake it, while plotting behind closed curtains, but those that are genuinely kind from the inside and out... like Lithuania."

Natasha smiled brightly as she noticed a small smile from Natalia.