Chapter 23

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Canada P.O.V

Japan? But her father isn't dead and I'm pretty sure none of her friends have died. So why is she the one that should help America?

C:You suffered a loss before? But nobody has died recently...

J:Tbh it's not about death. This loss is something different... it's hard to explain but America should know what I mean once I talk with him.

C:I'm not trying to sound rude but isn't there someone more suitable?

J:I don't think there is. Not many people I know have lost someone. Even if there is and I just haven't thought of them yet, I want to try and help America myself. I feel bad for not joining in earlier today.

C:You're so kind, Japan :') Does that mean you're free now?

J:I'm still with my friends, but I can leave now. America needs me more, after all.

C:Are you sure you and your friends don't mind?

J:Yup. Besides, I'm already on my way.

C:Woah, you're fast O_o

J:See you there soon!

C:Thanks for your help :)

J:No problem

I looked up from my phone to find everyone looking at me expectantly. "So... the person that is going to talk to America is Japan."

Nobody said a word for a couple of seconds, processing what I had just said. They were probably thinking the same thing as me when Japan first suggested she be the one to help America.

As if to confirm my thoughts, Ukraine asked, "But nobody Japan knows has died, right?" I shrugged and explained, "She said that her loss doesn't have anything to do with death. She also said that America should know what she means when she talks to him."

Although his expression showed he was a bit sceptical, he nodded to show he understood. Everyone else had the same expression too, and in all honesty, so did I, but who else did we have to turn to? "We don't exactly have a better choice." I told them, trying to look on the bright side. "I guess you're right." Belarus mumbled and there were similar responses from the rest.

Afterwards, we just stood in silence as we waited which wasn't for long. Japan arrived pretty quickly. She ran towards us, panting. "I know I said you were fast but that doesn't mean you have to run!" I exclaimed worriedly. She quickly caught her breath and replied, "Don't worry, it wasn't that tiring."

"Are you sure you are able to do this?" Germany asked, worried that something might go wrong. "We can try to look into finding another person if you want!" Poland added while trying to sound cheerful. Despite their worries, Japan was confident. "I'm sure I'm up for the task." She assured them.

Third P.O.V

Japan then turned her attention to the closed front door of America's house. "Is the door locked?" She asked. Canada shook his head, "I doubt he would lock the door behind him. It wouldn't serve much purpose since I have a spare key."

Japan nodded in acknowledgment and walked towards the door. Just as she was about the reach for the door, Canada called out, "Wait!" Japan turned her head to face him. "Yeah?" "Can you make sure my parents don't see you? It'd be best if they weren't involved in this." Canada requested. Japan nodded, "Of course."

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