The Breakfast Incident

The Breakfast Incident

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Alfred came over for the week, and Matthew gets upset about how he reacts to breakfast. This is a Hetalia fanfiction using their "human" names. America: Alfred F. Jones Canada: Matthew Williams England: Arthur Kirkland France: Francis Bonnefoy Prussia: Gilbert Beilschmidt Just some I might mention. I like them.
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Canada, also known as Matthew Williams, is always being ignored. He is constently confused for his brother America, known as Alfred F. Jones, and beaten up by other countries and nations just to 'get even with America'. Everybody thinks Canada is a weak country, that it's never seen war, that its people have never died for a cause. Canada decides to not go to a meeting one day to help his air force practice in case of an emergency. When the countries and nations realize he isn't there, they find a strange book instead. They decide to read it and find a note on the inside. Will everyone realize that maybe some ignore Canada because he makes them uncomfortable? Or is it just because he is usually peaceful? The book holds many secrets about Canada, some probably should be left in the dark, but only if the nations react badly. Okay, disclaimer, probably not terrible secrets, but this will be interesting. But will reading the book really help?

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