His American Wife (Mexico) (Part 4)

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Okay guys, just to put it out there, I'm not going to be doing any lemons in this section, mostly because that will take too much time and I want things to grow between them before they get that intimate. I also am not too fond of arranged marriage wedding nights, despite how necessary they are. Now, I understand that things may seem rushed, especially the romance, so pardon me for that, but I want to get to the other nations first, but be aware that I'm not going to do them all, only about six or seven of them, because it would take too long if I do them all.

How many months have passed since her marriage to Mexico? One? Two? Three? Five?

However long, it sure felt like she had been married to her brother for years already.

So much had happened since their marriage had been declared official. After their wedding night, which America had to admit was pleasurable and enjoyable, they had gotten to work on making sure their alliance was worthwhile.

So far, crime rates were starting to degrade, though it would be a long while before it would not be considered a threat to the community, and relations were starting to get better, though things had been rocky at first.

America won't go into details about that, and instead began to focus on the now.

She and Mexico were given a couple months to get settled into their new lives before they appeared before the world once more, as husband and wife. Her children had been very weary around Mexico at first, but it was better than the other nations, and Mexico had been very patient with them, not forcing them to do anything and letting them be themselves.

It wasn't too long after that that his children and stepchildren began to accept him as their father. Now, Mexico was spending as much time with them as he could, as well as his sister/wife.

And here they are, in front of a meeting room full of nations, who were staring at them like they grew another head and a tail. They nodded to them all and took their seats, preparing to announce the progress with the result of their union. To America's confusion though, some of the nations looked heartbroken, but why she couldn't figure out.

Then she mentally shrugged. It didn't matter.

From then on, they discussed the usual problems with the world, and America took notes and even presented her opinion on some things, and when it came time to announce her progress with Mexico, she stood up and went to the front with Mexico not too far behind her.

She took a deep breath before speaking.

"As you may know," she began, "the United States of America and the country of Mexico have united with the promise to help and protect one another only several months ago. Now, I am proud to announce that things are going well with both of our countries, but we still have a long way to go before it becomes permanent.

"Mexico's crime rate is degrading, but it will likely be years before it can be put under control, but Mexico and I are hopeful that it will be accomplished. Protection and increase in military has increased as well, though we were not expecting the latter, and, finally, we are in the process of creating a better economy for both of our countries, and with the hard work and passion being poured into this project, I'm proud to announce that this can be completed within only a few years from now."

It was silent when she was finished, but America paid no attention to this as she let Mexico take the floor. Her brother/husband got her message and confirmed her words were true, and even went on with what he also hopes to achieve in the next few years. When they were done, they once more looked over the nations.

"Any questions?" America asked.

Silence answered her, though a few looked like they did want to say something, but didn't know how to properly word it. Eventually they gave up, allowing America and Mexico to leave the front of the room and sit back down.

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