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While never living normal lives, Denmark, Norway and Iceland try to act as much like a family as they can. Occasionally, once every few years, they will meet at their common cabin and spend the entire day together. On this day, everything was going better than planned. Denmark left to retrieve the meal they had been craving, but when he didn't return their worlds were turned upside down. Disclaimer, I do not own the Hetalia franchise, all rights belong to Himayura Hidekaz.
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