Part 1 - Childhood Encounters

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~~~NOTE: Switzerland will be referred to as Basch, Austria as Roderich, and Liechtenstein as Lili. (Their Human Names)~~~

"Lili..." Basch called to his little sister.  "Yes big brother?" replied Lili as she politely approached her brother from across the room. "Would you mind getting the door?" "How come?" replied Lili quite confused by her older brothers statement. "Wasn't someone knocking just a moment ago?" Basch  said as he looked up from his newspaper and turned towards the front door. He waited a moment with his sister nervously staring back at him as he processed the situation. "There's no way there wasn't someone at the door," Basch thought. With a heavy sigh he placed his newspaper on the side table next to him and got up to see for himself what was going on. Before he could place his hand on the doorknob; however, a flashback struck Basch. It was Roderich. "That rude, inconsiderate, know it all! He's invaded my mind!" Basch thought as he began to piece things together. Shaking his head, he decided to let it go, just like the rest of his memories of Roderich.

"Sorry Lili, I must've imagined it..." Basch said as he looked out the front window for his sister's reassurance. "It's fine big brother." Lili said calmly forgiving her brother in his absence of mind. Basch sat down and continued to read his newspaper as he popped a few meringue's in his mouth every so often. "Big brother?" Lili called out. At first Basch continued to eat more meringue's and read his newspaper. "Big brother... Someone's at the door." Lili said as she walked over and tugged on her big brother's clothing. "Sorry Lili. I thought it was my imagination. I'll get the door this time." Basch apologized as he got up to open the door. He peered though the window only to see a tall figure in blue attire. "This couldn't be..." Basch gasped in shock and took a few steps back from the door. "Big broth-?" Before she could finish, Lili was cut off by Basch. "I'm sorry to have scared you Lili, but I'm fine." Basch said with a slight smile on his face to reassure her. He calmly opened the door and stood sternly in front of his much unexpected visitor.

Roderich stepped through the door and looked around at anywhere but his old friend in front of him. He seemed to be adjusting his clothes as well. "I've come on important matters, Basch." Roderich said as he leaned towards Basch's face ever so slightly.

~~~Critic is much appreciated. Let me know what you think of my first part! Sorry Swisstein shippers! 0-0~~~

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