"YO EVERYONE!" America shouted into the microphone that sat in front of him, his blue eyes staring into the camera, and his right arm lazily slung over the shoulders of the shorter man sitting next to him. "Do you have to bloody yell? God forbid the person watching this is wearing headphones, you'll make them go deaf you bloody git."

The American sighed and clicked a button on the mouse and ended the recording. This was the tenth try and America was getting annoyed because they haven't even gotten past the intro. With every new greeting America tried, England always found something wrong with it. Like when America said 'Good day!' England had to point out that it might not be daytime where the viewer is watching and caused America to have to redo the recording. "Dude, how about you do the intro?"

England gently put down his teacup and nodded, "I thought you would never ask." He then swiftly grabbed the microphone from America, cleared his throat, and looked directly into the camera. America let out a soft laugh and restarted the recording. "Hello everyone, welcome to our first episode of Ask the Hero and the Gentleman." England paused and quickly glanced at America to make sure he got the name right and continued. "My name is Arthur Kirkland, but for now, you can just call me The Gentleman. This right here is my co-host—" Before England could finish, America had already managed to grab a his headset and plug it in. "I'm Alfred F. Jones but you can call me The Hero!"

"W-Where did that headset come from, Alfred?" England spat out, shocked that there had been a headset lying around and he had no idea. America had told him that there had only been one microphone this entire time and England couldn't really participate except for a small hello for that very reason. "A Hero is always prepared Arthur!" America let out a loud laugh and pointed to the screen, "Shall we continue?" England let out a slight sigh and turned back to the computer screen. "Yes, lets. I don't want to have to do another bloody recording."

"Alright," The American started, picking up some flash cards and reading them quickly. "So what we're pretty much going to do is answer some questions you guys might have!" America then held up one of the flash cards, "For example, you could ask why En- I mean The Gentleman's cooking is so horrible!" With that, England began banging his head against the desk. "Or you could ask us for advice. Like what fast food chain has the best hamburgers!" With another bang, England grabbed the microphone and glared at America. "That's asking for an opinion you git!"

The American's brows furrowed and he tilted his head. "Then what subject would you ask for advice on?" England raised his hand to his chin and looked at the camera. "Maybe relationships? I'm not quite sure but I'm sure that the audience has something to ask." America nodded in agreement and turned back to the camera. "So with that, we want to know what you guys have to say! So please leave a comment asking either The Gentleman or me, The Hero, a question!" With that, America let out a loud laugh and England waved a good bye at the camera. America then clicked the mouse and ended the recording.

A-Chan: Hi everyone! :D Thanks for reading and sorry for my fail grammar. I look forward to reading everyone's questions and so do The Hero and the Gentleman!

England: What have I gotten myself into..
America: Don't worry dude, this is going to be fun! Hahaha!
England: /Banging head against desk/
A-Chan:/Puts pillow on desk and pats England/ See you all next time!