AN: So it's been quite a while. I'm not that into Hetalia anymore but I wanted to share my stories somehow. So here ya go the long awaited sequel that I promised a long time ago. I wanna say thank you to everyone who reviewed and favored it! if I get more I promise this time I will update sooner hopefully before Christmas but that's only if people are still interested in it. This story is based on a true one that happened to my twin and I. Please enjoy.

Arthur and Francis had, had enough of the boys. They were on a family road trip to Disneyland. Of course when they told the boys they were ecstatic! They loved Disney movies and big rides all around. The trip had started of normal. Bags packed and put in the car, cooler full of drinks and snacks packed away in the back seat between the kids. Alfred and Mathew in their respective car seats as they were not the magic 4'9.

A Disney CD was placed into the player as the family began to sing along. About an hour into the car trip the excitement had worn off and boredom took its place. Of course being the young ones that they were Alfred knew did what anyone would do, he annoyed his brother. Shouts of "im not touching you!" and screams of "Knock it off!" were heard for the next hour and half. Then Arthur blew up. He was done with the brothers.

"That's it I have had enough of this nonsense! I know its going to be a long trip, but for now I need you guys to stop fighting!"

The twins both shut up immediately seeing their father angry wasn't a new thing but it still scared them to no end. Francis leaned over to whisper to Arthur.

"Calm down if you freak out on them now one of the only things they will remember from this trip is how mad you were at them. We are here to have a good time."

"I hate to admit it but you might be right about that. Ok Ill simmer down a bit." He relented.

For the next 20 minutes everything was fine the boys were silent as the music played in the background. Mathew was falling in and out of sleep, as the night before was sleepless due to the excitement of the trip at hand. A question popped into Alfred's head. How funny would it be if he scared Mathew awake? Answer: super funny. He waited patiently, or as patiently as a 5 year old can, for Mathew to fall completely asleep. It wasn't that long. Then he got his mouth right next to Mathew's ear and screamed as loud as he could. Mathew jolted awake, eyes wide with fear. When realization hit about what had occurred he was filled with rage. He went and whapped Alfred on the arm as hard as he could. Alfred, not being one to back down from a fight no matter what, hit him back and soon an all-out brawl had begun.

Francis pulled the car over instantly. Memories be danged they were going to learn a lesson today. This behavior wasn't going to continue for the rest of the trip."I am sick and tired of the fighting you two do! Brothers aren't supposed to fight. They love each other and play with each other! All you two do is fight and pick on one another. You have shown that you don't deserve to be brothers so Alfred undo your seatbelt."

"What? Why?" asked the frightened boy.

"Do it." Francis replied. Alfred did as he was told and unbuckled. "Now get out of the car if you guys can't act like brothers were going to keep one of you." Alfred and Mathew began to understand the implications of Francis words.

"NO!" they both cried. "I don't wanna lose my brother!"

"Well you two should have thought about that before you started acting like this." Came Arthurs reply. Alfred got out of the car the door slamming behind him. The car began to move as crocodile tears poured down the boys faces. It stopped a mere 10 feet away. The door opened again.

"if you two can act like brothers again, we can keep you both." Arthur explained. Both boys quickly agreed through shaking voices. Alfred got back in his seat and buckled up again. The rest of the trip went great. The boys didn't fight and they had tons of fun. Mathew and Alfred never let go of each other's hands the rest of the trip. As soon as they arrived home however business was back to normal. They never forgot the lesson learned that day. The breaking point for their parents.