No, this is not the special scenario I was talking about. It's Father's Day (Which was actually like three days ago) and I decided to do a chapter for the occasion. As for the Q/A, I'm planning on posting it after the special scenario.
Hope you'll like the new layout design I decided to try. I wanted to make it look a little neater.
The age for this chapter is 4-6. Nothing's cuter than a little kid making their dad a Father's Day present.
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Germany (Age 5): Microwaving the Wurst didn't work and there was a little explosion in the microwave, but you and your cousin luckily didn't start a fire.
While you cleaned the burnt Wurst off the microwave, (Cousin's name) tried thinking of what you girls could make for your dads.
"How about ve just make a card?" You suggested as you wiped the microwave dry.
"Nein. Too classic. I vant to do something zhat vill blow our dads' minds!" she said, making dramatic explosion movements with her hands.
You nodded to the microwave. "Like vhat ve just did?" You asked.
(Cousin's name) sighed. "Nein." she sighed.
Eventually, you got your cousin to agree on the idea of a card. While you two were coloring the cards, Uncle Gilbert came in.
"Vhat're jou two doing?" He asked. "Und...und vhy does it smell like burnt Vurst?" You and (Cousin's name) looked at each other with a Aww, crap look. Why didn't you guys spray air freshener?
Gilbert noticed your expressions. "Jou two did something, didn't jou?" He asked.
You two slowly nodded in shame. "Ja..."
"Vell, I'll go get air freshener and von't tell Vest about zhis if jou girls tell me vhat jou're doing." He said.
You held up the card you were making for your dad. "Ve're making cards." You said.
Gilbert smiled. "Zhat's so sveet of jou two." He said.Italy (Age 6): *Will finish later*
Japan (Age 5): *Will finish later*
America (Age 6): You and Tony woke up early and headed downstairs to the kitchen. It was 6 in the morning on Father's Day and you wanted to make something for your dad. Tony put rags underneath Alfred's door so your dad wouldn't be able to smell anything outside of his room. With the alien's help, you were able to make pancakes that were red, white, and blue.
Once the pancakes were done, you took maple syrup and sloppily wrote Happy Father's Day on the top pancake.
After that, Tony got you some construction paper, glue, glitter glue, stickers, and markers. Tony went upstairs to wake up and distract Alfred while you made a Father's Day card. You finished the card and put it underneath your arm and called for Tony to bring your dad down. The alien came downstairs dragging Alfred behind him.
Alfred's eyes widened when he saw the red, white, and blue pancakes and his face broke out into a smile. "Happy Father's Day, Daddy." You said as you handed him the card. Alfred read it and his smile grew bigger.
"Love you, kiddo." He said as he picked you up and gave you a big hug. Tony stood there awkwardly.England (Age 6): "Are you sure you know what you're doing, (Your name)?" Flying Mint Bunny asked as you looked through your dad's spellbook. There was a spell to write a message in the sky and you wanted to try it for Father's Day.
You nodded. "He taught me how to do this on my birthday," you said. "So I'm sure I can do this."
Your dad was at a meeting that day, so you could practice the spell without him walking in on it and running the surprise.
There were a few small explosions (Nothing big), but you were able to make the message say Happy Father's Day. Now you had to make it big when your dad was sitting on the porch tonight.
When Arthur came home, you were pretending to be asleep. Hey, you wanted the spell to be a surprise!
When Flying Mint Bunny came and whispered that Arthur was on the porch, you quietly grabbed your wand and the spellbook and hid behind a potted plant on the porch. While your dad was reading while drinking tea, you quietly pointed your wand at the sky and whispered the words. The spell shot into the sky and the message appeared with a small boom. Your dad looked up in shock when he heard explosion in the sky. He read the message and his eyes widened.
"(Your name)?" He asked as he looked around the porch. "Did you do this?"
You came out of your hiding spot and smiled. "Happy Father's Day, Daddy!" You said.
Arthur smiled. "That's my girl."
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Hetalia Daddy-Daughter Preferences
De TodoWhat the title says Characters -Germany (Ludwig Beilschmidt) -Italy (Feliciano Vargas) -Japan (Kiku Honda) -America (Alfred F. Jones) -England (Arthur Kirkland) -Canada (Matthew Williams) -Russia Ivan Braginski) -France (Francis Bonnefoy) -Spain (An...