Woah… can you believe it? I'm already on the sixth chapter of this story- I didn't think I'd be able to make it this far! I think this is the first long fic, and the longest fic, I've ever written! Thanks for keeping up with me! :D
Disclaimer: I probably do not own Hetalia or any of the characters, as I can't draw for my life.
26. Make the micronations follow you around like a pet
Even if the micronations' elder siblings hate them, such as England and Sealand, it doesn't mean that they'd let their younger sibling just follow anyone around. Not only is a it blow to their ego, but certain nations (Prussia) do not need their ego even more inflated than they already are.
27. Blast your national anthem, LOUDLY, in the middle of the meeting.
Ahem, 's no wonder why "The Star Spangled Banner" is so popular- if you hear it every meeting, it'll probably ingrain itself somewhere in your brain, sometime. While that's probably not the only reason that America's national anthem is so well-known, it's gotta have some impact, right?
28. America + Ghost Stories = Chaos
No, telling ghost stories during lunch break does not keep the meeting from being influenced… America might have something to do with it. Remember he does have super strength, unfortunately. And when he hears about ghosts, he has a tendency to run and hide… who cares about the meeting room? If he can hide in there, it works.
29. Food Fight!
Mashed potatoes, salmon, sushi, zhongzi, tomatoes, curry, and worst of all, scones, come flying at various nations… ew! Especially the scones! Plus, it's super hard to clean out of your clothes, and even harder to get out of your hair. And this time, it's not just the scones, it's also the various food items from around the world being hurled across the room. All the nations participate (AKA get dragged into it), and nations will even make alliances, using each other's food supply (i.e. stealing the other's foods). This is the only time England's scones are actually wanted, so he never tries to stop the food fights. (Not entirely, at least)
30. Did you know that stealing precious paintings from another country (anywhere, actually) is illegal?
So, it's probably not the best idea to enter a world meeting with a precious painting in tow, and claim that it is now yours. While Italy may not have been the man who actually stole the Mona Lisa, that doesn't mean that he didn't have a hand in it- he had been bored that day, okay? Plus, the expression on France's face was absolutely worth it- even if Germany scolded him for another hour.
….Done!
Yay, this is over halfway done, 30 out 55! This one is rather short, since I still have tests this week, bleh. Well, bye for now~
