Breaking Point

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Unfortunately, Germany had a few classes with Israel. But he made sure to pick his seats as far away from him as possible.

Israel was much taller and stronger than him, which made him a bit terrifying to Germany. He also heard that Israel and Palestine were at each other's throats on a constant basis, so clearly he wasn't the only one who Israel had a bone to pick with.

What sucks even more is that Israel would do anything in his power to make Germany out to be the bad guy. And Germany couldn't conplain or he'd be called a "Nazi" again.

This went on for several weeks...

Germany did his best to ignore the gas lighting, but once Israel was out of sight, he would head over to the bathroom and kick the stalls until he cooled down.

He couldn't bring himself to hurt anyone over this. Not physically anyway. He would love to give Israel a piece of his mind, or at least get him to leave him alone.

It really wasn't fair.

After his 6th class was over, Germany was walking to his next class when he accidentally bumped right back into Israel.

Germany: Ow!

Israel: Watch where you're going!

Germany: Sorry, Its hard to see with all the books I'm carrying.

Israel: Oh really!?

Israel grabbed Germany's books and held them high up in the air. Germany tried to get them back, but Israel wouldn't let him. That's when Germany finally snapped and kicked him in the leg, making Israel drop the books in surprise and grab his hurt leg.

While Germany was picking up his books, Israel started beating him up.

Israel: That'll teach you not to kick me again!

Germany could hardly move. Eventually, NATO came and looked down on Germany. He shook his head condescendingly at him and picked him up.

NATO took Germany to UN's office and told UN that Germany picked a fight with Israel when it was really the other way around. But sadly, Germany was too hurt to protest.

UN sighed and called Poland to pick him up, who came minutes later.

Poland: Is he alright?

UN: Yes. Apparently he got into a fight with Israel. He's badly injured, but not enough to need immediate medical attention. We suggest you take him home, the school day is nearly over anyway.

Poland: Alright then.

Poland carried Germany's limp and bruised body over to the car. Poland tried to start a conversation, to break the deafening silence.

Poland: A fight isn't very like you Niemcy. What happened?

Germany stayed silent. He didn't know if Poland would believe him if he said that it was Israel who antagonized him.

Poland: ...... Come on, you can tell me. I won't be mad, I promise.

Germany: ......... Israel was bullying me.

Poland: Wait WHAT!?

Germany: He keeps calling me a Nazi, and he took my books and wouldn't let them go, so I kicked his leg. But then he beat me up.... I'm sorry.

Poland: Hey no, it's ok. You were defending yourself. I'll talk to UN about it and see if we can prevent you both from being in the same class together from now on. Is that ok?

Germany: Yes. Danke Polen.

Poland: You're welcome.

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⏰ Last updated: Jun 03, 2020 ⏰

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