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It was just another normal world meeting and all of the nations were sitting around the table discussing the worlds issues. But like usual not much was getting done. America would stand up and start talking about something that didn't really make much sence and England would tell him to sit back down, then France would start getting into England's face and the two of them would start fighting causing America to laugh. Canada would try to break it apart but no one would notice him, and then like usual Germany would silence everyone. Some of the other nations like Poland would giggle and then they would try to start over again, with no luck. At the end of the meeting many of the Nations left in a hurry but Italy who had talked to a few of them before the meeting started and asked them to stay a little longer. He had asked, Germany, Japan, America, Romano, Canada and Spain. Word got out and England disided to stayed because of America and in turn so did France. China also stayed because he was curios. Italy was perfectly okay with the others being there. The more the merrier he thought. "Okay Italy what did you want us for?" Germany asked as they were all now standing around Italy who had a huge smile on his face.

"Well I found this really cool charm on the internet while I was board and it said if you do this it with your friends you will all be together forever." The other nations looked around at each other and some of them even nodded. America was the first to say anything,

"That sounds really cool!" Romano looked at his brother in disgust,

"That sounds like the dumbest thing ever!" Italy pleaded with his brother to take part, and Germany said he would do it just to make sure Italy wouldn't beg them for days to come. England even had to agree to it. Prussia who was still in the room aproched them. Even though he wasn't supposed to be at world meetings.

"I like the sound of that I'm in!" Italy didn't seem to mind. By this time Romano and any other nation that seemed sceptical finally gave in and Italy explained how the charm worked,

"It's called the Sachiko ever after charm. So all we have to do is stand around it and say Sachiko we beg of you for the amount of people that are here. So that's One, two, three... eleven! Yeah eleven times." The others nodded. "Okay go!" There was silence for a few moments and then Italy spoke up again. "Okay did you all say it eleven times. They nodded and England looked to Italy,

"So what happens if we didn't say it eleven times?" Italy shook his head,

"Don't know it just dosn't work I think. Anyway lets move on. Everyone take a hold of the paper and hold onto it as tight as you can. Cuz we are gonna pull on in until everyone pulls off a piece." Everyone did as they were told. It was kind of a tight fit as they all pulled on the paper. It ripped into eleven pieces and every one held one in there hand. "Good now keep that piece of paper with you and we should all be best friends forever!" The other's nodded and many put there piece into their wallets while others put them into their pockets. There was silence for a while, while everyone thought about what had just happened. Then they began to chatter about there thoughts on the charm. America beleved it was the most amazing thing and that he would never lose his paper scrap, EVER! Japan thought it was a very cute and thoughtful charm but somehow it sounded familiar to him. England on the other hand felt a very unwelcoming feeling, but before he could say anything about it the ground under them began to shake. Most nations panicked. But Japan told them all to be calm for this sort of thing happened in his country a lot. He told them that it was just an earthquake. He said to try and get under the table but before any of them could even move the floor underneath them began to collapse into what seemed like nothing but darkness. Some nations called out for help. While others tried to help. Every Nation in that room fell through the floor, And for all everything went black.   

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