I have many different versions of this story, and each one has some truth as well as a fake nation by the name Indaduska (which I made from one of the natives language's word for snake – indadu). I'm using this "nation" in each version. I will have many different versions because I have different ideas on where this story can lead or go. Anything that happens to do with Indaduska is false. I don't want any fellow students failing their history tests because of this story. I will have some truth in here and everything will eventually lead up to things in Hetalia. All versions are about America and why he chose to be a hero. Some versions explain why he's afraid of ghosts and supernatural but still watch. Now enjoy!(If you actually read all of that I applaud you!)

Young America's Journal

Together many nations "interacted" together on one of the many islands in Japan. By interacting I mean France and Britain fighting about who knows what, Italy bothering Germany, Romano yelling at the poor German, Spain attempting to calm Romano to calm down, China talking about how western nations are immature, Russia just sitting there, Canada standing nearly transparent in the background, Hungary, Austria, and Prussia arguing, and Japan trying to calm everyone down.

"Luckily America had some things to attend to and will be gone for a week, but after that he'll add on to this." The Japanese muttered to himself, as he began to give up on solving this mess. Just as he said that, South Korea had to add himself to the group.

"Look what I found when I was at America's house! It looks like an old journal! Like really old!" This caused everyone to stop fighting and turn to the Korean. "It's in some sort of language I can't even understand!"

"Let me see – aru." China was the first to move toward Korea; the others followed immediately, their curiosity getting the better of them.

"This is quite rude." Austria said after they all surrounded the journal and its holder.

"If the un-awesome you don't want to see then fine, but I'm sure everyone, including the awesome me, wants to see. You know you want to, too." Prussia taunted Austria, but wether he would admit it or not, he was dieing with curiosity. 'Where did Korea find this? What did it say? How old is it?' these were all questions everyone wanted to know.

"Your right –aru. I can't even read this." With this everyone started fighting over the journal saying things like, 'Let me see!' and 'What is this?', until England spoke up. "I think I've seen this before."

"Ve~ Really, what does it say!"

"I don't know, but-"

"I can read it." Everyone turned to the owner of the small voice that spoke. Canada could see the questioning look on everyone's faces. "I-Its in mine and America's native tongue, before any of you came."

"So can you read it to us?" This time Japan spoke out, surprising almost everyone in the room, since he wasn't known for going into other privacy.

"Y-Ya, but, umm, Korea where did you find this? I've never seen it."

"As you all know I was visiting America and when I was there America had to do something, so I got bored and went around and found this deep in his room barely sticking out underneath a bunch of stuff. It looked like it wasn't touched forever, so I got it and hid it until America left. I tried reading it but I couldn't so I decided to bring it to you guys!" This raised everyone's curiosity level up ten-fold. Why would this be hiding underneath a bunch of stuff deep in his room? Was what almost everyone in the room was thinking. The other thoughts are better left unsaid. "Canada will you read it now!"

"Ya." Mathews eyes were lit up with curiosity and he snatched the book and began to look it over.

"It's title America's Journal." He opened the first page.