Uninvited Guest

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When Y/N awoke the next morning, Korea was already up, getting dressed. The human girl- not a pervert- hid her face under the futon cover until he was done.

"Morning," she said, popping her head out from the covers.

"Ssi-bal." Korea whipped around. "I didn't realise that you were awake."

"Don't worry- I didn't look." Not that he didn't have anything that she hadn't already seen. Y/N stood, stretching. "Has the morning music went off yet?"

"No." Korea pulled his blinds shut, darkening the room. "I needed to be awake early. Russia said that I was going to be mad today. I need to find out what he's done."

"T-Thank you for letting me sleep with you last night." Y/N fiddled with the hem of her sweater.

"Right." When Y/N had her hand on the door, he added, "You can do it again tonight, if you want."

His voice was gruff, but Y/N beamed. "Thank you."

She went to her room to get dressed in fresh grey leggings and a blue sweater, the morning music starting to chime.

In the lobby, Korea was already there, talking loudly with CCCP.

"I am sorry, son," the taller Countryhuman was saying. "I had no idea that he was bringing her back here until this morning. There really is no other place to put her."

"Can't China keep her with Hong Kong?" Korea looked angry, glaring at his country.

"Sorry," China called from the counter. "My annoying little cousin is under a strict 'no-visitors' policy."

"What's happening?" Y/N asked, joining the group.

"Russia is bringing his fucking sister here," Korea growled, fury in his eye.

The Slav had like, seven sisters, but judging from Korea's reaction, Y/N thought that she knew which one it was. "Ukraina?"

Korea nodded grimly. "Let's bring another crazy to our hiding place. Great idea."

"Now, comrade," CCCP placated. "Ukraina has chosen the wrong path in the past, but now with her defeat, she is on the right one again. I will make sure that she behaves."

"Russia told me that Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan are searching her in Vladivostock," Nipponia told them, stretching. "They'll pat her down and stuff. At least, I think that's what he told me. He woke me up really early to go get her."

"You were sleeping together?" China smiled.

"And where did you sleep last night?" Nipponia flicked the Chinese country with her tail.

"I didn't sleep." He smirked at her.

"Can you please shut up?" Korea asked exasperatedly. "Both of you? There's only so much I can take right now."

The two East Asians became quiet, both continuing to look threateningly at each other.

"Good morning-" SH was cut off by Korea.

"Get back upstairs," he snapped. "We have a visitor. Tell South Pyongan and North Hamgyong to get down here, and bring their guns."

CCCP- to Y/N's worry- did not protest this safety measure.

"You go, too," Korea barked at Y/N. "In case something goes wrong."

A military-grade vehicle screeched into the lot, Russia climbing out of the back of it. He dragged a writhing figure towards them, a black cloth bag covering their head. He reached the door as Y/N stepped behind the counter, South Pyongan and North Hamgyong running down, guns clanking.

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