Two otakus who are the best of friends are stargazing one night when they both spot a shooting star and unknowingly make the same wish that launches them back into WW2 times! (Slightly historically accurate) R&R!)

"WHITNEY, LOOK IT'S A FLIPPING SHOOTING STAR!" Cassi shouted, pointing up at the sky as a light flashed by. Whitney gasped.

"We both saw it! Quick, make a wish!" she said excitedly, closing her eyes and thinking her wish. Cassi did the same.

Unbeknownst to the two of them, though, they made the same wish... Basically.

"I wish that we could somehow visit the Hetalia universe. That would be so fun!"

"It would be so flipping awesome if we could go meet the actual Hetalia characters! Flip yes!"

The two friends soon went to bed because Cassi was staying over at Whitney's house, and fell into a deep sleep. However, they would not wake up in the same place, or time even.

-Whitney POV-

"Ugh, where am I?" I said aloud as I opened up my eyes and looked around. I wasn't in my house anymore, I was in some sort of field. And I didn't see Cassi anywhere. I stood up and called out for someone to assist me, but then figured that I must be dreaming.

I pinched my arm, hoping to wake up, but nothing happened. I started worrying then, and pinched myself again. "Ow.."

Looking around, I then heard a voice from behind me.

"You there, who are you?" it asked. I turned around quickly to see.. Austria?

He was walking towards me and looking at me skeptically.

"Y-you're.. Austria..." I muttered, pointing and shaking a little bit.

"Ja, I am, now who are you?" he asked, his accent thick in his voice.

"I-I'm Whitney." I said, recovering a bit. He nodded.

"Vell, vat are you doing in my field? It is dangerous to be out at this time." he said, taking my arm and dragging me to the large house that I didn't notice until now.

"... What?"

Once we were inside, he brought me into the kitchen and told me to sit down at the table. He left and came back with two cups of tea and handed one to me. I nodded in thanks and took the cup, blowing on it gently because it was hot.

"Now, how did you get here and how did you know who I was?" he asked, getting right to the point.

"I.. Uh.. Lucky guess? And I don't really know how I got here.." I answered, looking into the tea.

"Hm, you have no clue how you ended up in my field?" he asked, raising an eyebrow.

"Nein!" I replied on impulse, my sparse knowledge of other languages getting the better of me. Cassi and I had often talked with accents and she even attempted to teach me Japanese, buuuut I was a horrible student...

"Oh, you know German?" he asked, his other eyebrow raising as he took a sip of tea.

"Uh.. Nein..." I replied shyly, blushing in spite of myself.

He looked at me oddly, but shook his head and let it go quickly.

"Ja, well, anyway, how are we going to get you home? Where are you even from? You don't look or act like you are a citizen of my country."

I laughed nervously. "I... Uh..." I can't say I'm from America, can I? He'll think I'm an idiot..!

"Come on now, spit it out, I don't have eternity you know." he said,tapping his foot.

Closing my eyes, I decided to just say the truth. In a whisper, of course, hoping he wouldn't flip the script or something... Wait, does Austria ever freak out..? "I'm American."

"Ah, that is why you seem so dense." he said immediately.

"Pardon me, sir, I am not dense. I am enrolled in Honors classes in my school, and I do know how to act and behave properly. Contrary to popular belief, though I am American, not all of us are big-boned burger eating buffoons, and I would appreciate being regarded with respect since I am a lady, and I doubt chivalry is dead in your
country." I even mimicked his accent for effect. Trying to hide a smile as I crossed my arms and turned around, I sighed and blushed with embarrassment as I realized he was my only way back home.

He just stared at me for a moment before sighing himself and shaking his head. "Ja, ja, sorry. Well, about getting you back home, I doubt we'd be able to now that you are here of all places, being they're in the middle of the war and all, and-"

"What? What war?" I turned around, spinning on one foot as I stared him down.

He hesitated, before chuckling a bit. "You don't pay attention to current events much, do you? World war two? Your country was bombed recently."

My eyes went wide as goosebumps ran up and down my body. "Pearl
Harbor? That just happened..?"

"Ja, and since you are an American, I should be turning you in to Germany. But, I take pity on you being so dense, so I won't. Miss Hungary!" he called, looking around before Hungary walked in from a hallway.

"Yes, Mister Austria? Oh, who is this?" she asked sweetly, smiling at me.

"Hungary~!" I exclaimed, tearing up as I ran to her. "I don't wanna die! Don't let me die! I don't want to be burned, and starved, please
not starved-"

"Oh, dear, Austria! What did you say to her!" Hungary exclaimed, cutting me off and looking at Austria worriedly. He only rolled his eyes and crossed his arms and she looked back at me and hugged me.

"Poor dear, she's scared to death!" she said, patting me on the back. "Come sit down and I will give you a strudel."

She led me to the bar in the kitchen as Austria told her of my situation. I just sat in fear, hoping that they wouldn't ask me of my religion.

Not that I have anything to hide... I thought sullenly, taking a bite of the pastry she handed me. I smiled softly as I chewed, sweetness spreading throughout my mouth as I wiped my tears. Sighing, I looked at them, trying to figure out what I could do to get home, but trying not to eavesdrop too much...

"So, she just appeared here?" Hungary asked, looking at Austria skeptically.

"Ja, und she obviously knows our names somehow.." he said back, glancing at me.

"Well, that's beside the point! We have to get her home somehow!"

"I don't know how though, America is so far away! And Germany will surely catch on to-"

"OPEN UP! LET THE AWESOME ME IN, YOU DIRT BAG!"

Hungary and Austria looked to the door and their faces paled at the all too familiar yet unwanted visitor.

"Oh, great. Ore-sama graces us with his presence..." I muttered with a sigh. "You guys really have to find a way to keep Prussia under control.."

They only glanced at me before looking to each other again. "What are we going to do? We can't let him see her, or he'll surely tell Germany!" Hungary exclaimed in a whisper. Austria's mental light bulb went off and he dragged me... Into a closet.

"Just stay here until you hear the obnoxiousness leave." he said urgently, shutting the door just in time for the front door to burst open.

"Mein awesomeness is here, yet again~! Und you two don't know how LUCKY you ARE!" I heard him announce.

"PRUSSIA! Do I need to get the pan out on you AGAIN?" Hungary screeched. I heard Austria sigh as Prussia did his trademark laugh.

"Nein~, because I know something you two don't know~!" he said tauntingly.

".. What is it?" Hungary asked, her voice calmed out of curiosity.

"NEIN, you will find out right after I figure out what YOU TWO are hiding!"

I held my breath, thinking I was done for.

There was a silence before Prussia's laugh was heard again. "Just kidding~!"

I let out a sigh of relief, but all too soon as I heard Prussia start rummaging through doors and such. I picked up on Austria and Hungary's nervous shuffling closer to me so he would not open the door.

"Well, are you going to tell us what you know or not?" Austria asked impatiently.

"Just cool it bro, seriously. My awesomeness is going to take it's valuable time doing what I want, so-"

I saw the bottom of Austria's feet right in front of the door and heard a pause.

"... What's in the closet?"

"Coats, if you must know, so spit it out already."

"... Nein, you two /are/ hiding something, aren't you?"

"No. Now please refrain from touching my personal-"

"Kesesesesesese~!"

"WHERE is that frying pan!"

"No, but seriously bro, what's in the closet?"

Austria wasn't given any time to answer before he was pushed out of the way and Prussia opened the door, looking down and seeing me. His eyes widened and I thought it was all over, but then..

"YOU TWO HAD A KID AND DIDN'T TELL ME FOR THIS LONG!"

-Meanwhile, in Russia-

"It is such a sunny day out today, da?" Russia asked as he walked through a forest. There was still snow everywhere, but compared to how cold it usually is in Russia, today was a nice one. It wasn't snowing for once and there were no clouds in the sky.

"Y-yes, Mister Russia." replied Lithuania shakily, as he followed Russia around.

After a few more minutes of walking, Lithuania was ordered back to the house to prepare something to eat for his return.

Russia continued to walk around, looking at the trees, until he heard the crunching of snow beneath another set of feet. He stopped in order to listen, wondering what one of his citizens would be doing in this area, then turned his head just in time to see a dark head of hair jump and hide behind a tree.

"Priviet, comrade~! I would like to be pleased with the meeting of you now, da~?" I said cheerfully. "I would hate to play a game of Siberian roulette, if you are not going to be revealing yourself. Surely, you would like to play too, da~?"

The person, who I now saw was a girl, peeked her head out from behind the tree and stared at me. Her eyes widened when she looked at me, though, and she ran right up to me smiling. "Hi, Russia! My name is Cassi!"

"Ah, have we met and I not remembered? How rude of me..." I turned my gaze to Latvia. "... Da...?"

"A-Ah-! Mr. Russia, sir, we've never seen her before in our existence-! And we've been around a long time, I mean, you were around longer than me, so even if your memory was bad, mine would remember, but even I can't remember-!"

I placed my hand on his head and pushed down... Gently. "Time for shutting up is now, da?"

"Mahaha, no, you don't know me!" she said nervously, hoping to distract me from 'tormenting' Latvia. "I just.. Am all to familiar with the strength and power of Mother Russia!" she said quickly, smiling.

"Ah, I am liking the way you are talking! You know about the strength here, da~?" I pushed Latvia away... Gently. "That is good, comrade! But there is no civilization for miles around here, and you are hardly dressed for the cold. I can't help but be a bit suspicious, da...?"

She paused for a moment, and finally simply shrugged. "I do not know /how/ I got here. I was asleep and I woke up in that tree." she said, pointing to one of the many trees behind her. "I fell out of it... But luckily snow is soft so it broke my fall!"

"Ah, I am liking the way you are thinking-"

"Mr. Russia, remember when snow broke your fall when you jumped out of that airplane, and then all of the other countries were wondering whether you were drunk or not..-!"

I crammed my hand down on the top of his head... Softly. "We were never going to speak of that again, were we not, comrade..?"

"B-but, I'm really happy to meet you now Mister Russia!" she said, holding her hand out for me to shake.

"Da, you would be~... Maybe you would make a better subordinate than Latvia, here." I smiled and pushed down on his head again.. Gently.

"Okay!" she agreed immediately, taking a step closer to me and smiling.

I smiled down at her in a way that would intimidate... I mean, intrigue others to come closer. "Become one with Mother Russia, da~? Only because I know that you are not from Germany or his force of fighting because you are too puny and too dark haired." I wrapped my scarf around tighter, then placed my hand on her shoulder. "Come, comrade."

"Da!" she said cooperatively, following me back to my home.

-Meanwhile, In Austria-

"DAUGHTER!" the three of us said at the same time.

"Pft, don't even TRY to hide it from the awesome me!" Prussia yelled back, crossing his arms.

"I mean LOOK at her! She looks just like Hungary and has glasses! It's obvious!" he shouted, motioning to me. I didn't know what to think. Austria and Hungary just stared at him in shock for a few more moments, before Hungary walked over to me and put her hands on my shoulders.

".. Heheh, looks like you found us out~! This is our little.."

"Whitney."

"Whitney~!"

Prussia just stared at the two of us, while Austria was making a 'what-the-heck-are-you-doing' face from behind him. I then decided to help Hungary out and hug her.

"Yes, this is my mommy." I said, then glared at him. "You got a problem? 'Cause I have a frying pan too.."

He flinched and looked at me in fear, taking a step back. "S-she acts just like you!"

Hungary giggled a little. "Like mother like daughter~!"

Prussia looked back at Austria, who's face composed instantly upon him turning. Prussia walked up to him and slapped him on the shoulder. "Well well well, way to go man! Didn't think you had the-"

"THAT is enough, now are you going to tell us what news you had earlier or not?" Austria cut him off again, irritated with his very presence.

"... OH. I just wanted to tell you that you're out of whipped cream." Prussia said bluntly, puffing out his cheeks and putting his arms behind his head.

I closed my eyes as they started to twitch in annoyance. "You broke into my parent's house to tell them THAT?"

Prussia looked at me and started laughing. "Kesese, you really /are/ just like a little Hungary~!" he said, walking up to me and pinching my cheeks.

I made a face at him, puckering my lips as he pretty much tried to pull my cheeks off.

"Kesesesese, she's so cute!" he said, ruffling my hair. "So how old are you?" he asked, grinning.

I looked from Austria to Hungary to see if they'd give me a clue of how old a by-product of their relationship would be, but when I received none I simply decided to go for the truth. "I'll be eighteen on the thirteenth of December..."

"Awww, she needs help planning a party~!" he sang, smiling at Austria. "And her Uncle Gilbert is going to help her have the awesomest party ever!"

I blushed all over out of embarrassment. "Y-you'll just show up drunk-!"

"Kesesese, nooooo, that's your twenty-first!" he laughed, flinging an arm around my shoulders.

Hungary smacked him off, though, and glared. "Our daughter will have whatever party she wants." she said, dragging me lightly over to Austria.

"Yeah, Daddy's gonna play Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata for me on the piano!" I smiled, leaning on to Austria and hoping wasn't overselling anything.

Austria, however weird it seemed, put his arm around me and went with it completely though. Prussia's grin fell off and he gaped.

".. Oh no! She's suffering from awesomeness deficiency! Uncle Gilbert will be back later to help you!" he yelled, then ran out of the house.

After our performance, I started trembling. I couldn't help it; It's how I always act after I get scared to death of something and miraculously survive...

Austria and Hungary both looked at me with concern. "Are you alright, dear?" Hungary asked, Austria leading me to a couch in the living room.

I laughed nervously, sitting down and holding my shoulders gently. "S-scared, I-I'll be alright.. Thank you.. Danke, szeretlek..! I know my accent's horrible.." I stopped, closing my eyes. "I didn't mean to cause you all of this trouble.."

Hungary shook her head. "No, poor dear, you are fine. Don't worry about it."

Austria looked from her to me. "Just lay down and take a nap, we will bring you something to eat and drink in a little while." he said, patting me on the head.

I laid down, closing my eyes slowly, taking in everything that had happened as Austria draped a blanket over my shoulders. I was asleep in two seconds