Children shouldn't have to pay for the mistakes of adults. The battles of war is no place for a child nor should the thought of handing a child a gun and saying "when you're out there, on the battle field, it's kill or be killed. Don't hesitate when facing the enemy or it might be the last thing you'll ever do on this earth". When a war between England (Arthur Kirkland) and France (Francis Bonnefoy), two young boys America (Alfred F. Jones) and Canada (Matthew Williams), who are brothers, are forced to grew up before their time. Put on the battle field, the Seven Years' War is at its peak, Alfred and Matthew meet face to face after sometime of not seeing each other. The two remember the words that their guardians told them. "You may face someone you know out there, but remember, this is war and there are times when a friend will become a foe." Can Alfred and Matthew find a way to keep their title as brothers or will the war force them to put the fact that their brothers aside to fulfill the wishes of the guardian? DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN HETALIA
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