Hetalia fanfic~ The 50 States (of They Need Therapy)
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  • Reads 7,846
  • Votes 96
  • Parts 7
  • Time 48m
Ongoing, First published Feb 20, 2017
When America forgets his papers at home, a woman the nations' had never seen before brings them to him. The nation's soon come to learn not only about the states, but see first hand how they had been coping with some of the worst moments of their histories.

The story focuses on the Midwest, specifically Iowa.

WARNING that there will be cussing if you don't like that, than don't read this book. There will be some off screen violence, and some less than tasteful events from each states' histories. I don't plan to do any event from recent history (like 9/11 or the Boston Marathon Bombing, as that's extremely disrespectful to those families who lost loved ones and those who survived the events. The ones I will talk about, I plan to take seriously and they are things that have happened, whether it be a battle in a war or a massacre from 150+ years ago. I'm here to start people on a path of wanting to learn more of the events in states' individual histories.)
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