Hey guys! Another 'new' fanfiction. I put 'new' in quotes, because I actually started writing this months ago. I was looking online, and found these Hetalia Diary Entry Photos, and thought to myself, "I wonder what would happen if the world read these?" NOBODY has written a fanfiction like this before, so I decided to give it a whirl. Please let me know how I did. If there's any specific entries you want me to do, leave the link (with spaces so I can actually /read/ it) in a Review or PM it to me. Keep in mind, that I have quite a bit written up already, and that your recommendation may already be in here somewhere. If not, then I'll likely add it in somewhere in later chapters. I may not use whatever suggestion you give me, though. I do have an idea of the pairings I'm going for, and there are some diary entries that conflict, so I need to be careful of that. With that in mind, Suggestions are welcome~!

Now that that super long A/N is done with… ^_^;

DISCLAIMER: I do not own Hetalia or the Diary Entries. All copyrighted materials and recognizable things belong to their proper owners.

Prologue

It was a normal World Meeting. Italy was staring off into space while the room was in chaos. Greece was fast asleep buried under a furry pile of cats, and Japan was avidly taking notes on who-knows-what. Germany was about 10 seconds away from blowing a gasket, when suddenly, a bright light flashed, catching the attention of every nation in the room.

"What the bloody hell was that?!" England asked, startled.

Before anyone could say anything else, the flash came again; but this time, it stayed. The light slowly dimmed down to a glowing white orb of light, as it traveled to the center of the meeting table. For the first time in history, the whole room was silent.

"Nations of the world." A powerful masculine voice said; it rang strong and true throughout the room. A few nations gasped, recognizing the voice instantly. Italy and Romano shared a glance of disbelief, each one nearly in tears.

"But… how?!" China gasped, unable to believe that the Great Roman Empire was actually speaking to him again.

"I haven't much time… But before I continue, I'd like to apologize to my grandsons, Veneziano and Romano. I'm sorry for leaving you two all alone, but know that we're watching you up here. We—the ancients—have noticed that many of you suffer in silence, and aim to fix that now."

Another bright flash, and with a quiet thump, a rather good-sized book appeared; its cover plain and simple light brown with no writing.

"This book is comprised from specific entries from each of your journals and diaries." Many protests sprang up from multiple nations at that statement.

"Please, children, be silent." A kind, motherly voice said.

"M-Mother?" Egypt asked, eyes wide with disbelief.

"My son… Know that I still love you and watch over you… Always…"

"And I you, my son…" Ancient Greece spoke with kindness, but her voice held the undertone of a warrior. Greece, for once attentive and alert, looked ready to cry with joy at the sound of his mother's voice.

"My sons…" A new female voice, strong and deep and wise, sounded. America and Canada gasped. "How strong each of you have grown. Alfred… Matthew… Remember to always listen to the Spirits of the Ancestors, and let them guide you."

"Sorry to interrupt, but… What's this about having our Diaries and Journals read out aloud to the entire world thing about?" England asked.

"Ah," Rome started again, "Well, you all need to know each other a bit better before another World War breaks out… This should help quite a bit. It was either this, or showing all of your memories. We thought you'd appreciate this a bit more."

"Why the fuck do we have to do this?!" Romano yells out in frustration. He did not want his diary, journal—whatever!—read aloud to the whole fucking world!

"I'm so sorry about this, Lovi~ Same to you, Feli~ but… It's the only way to help everyone, you two included." Rome stated.

"Ja. Sorry Deutschland, Preußen, but it's for the best."

"V-Vati?!" Prussia cried out in shock.

"That's Vati?" Germany quietly asked Prussia, who simply nodded, a silly grin on his face.

"Oh, and by the way~ none of you can leave this building until you're done reading that entire book! And everyone must be present for it to be read!" Rome added.

"WHAT?!" Was the rather loud response, via 90% of the room.

"Well, we're going to have to go now. God only gave us a short window to talk to you guys, so… Yea~ we'll speak to you guys again when you're done reading the book~! Ciao~"

With that, the orb of light shrunk down and vanished without a sound. The entire room was silent for all of 10 seconds before muttering and chatting started up all around.