Chapter 11: Special

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This story was influenced by "Giving In" by Artificial

Chapter 11: Special

A few days before, Russia had traveled home with his sisters, frustrated that the Canadian could have had a motive for helping him. The plane ride was short though, he didn't like Belarus hanging onto his arm every second but he let it go, he didn't care at that point.

He returned home, just glad to be home. Belarus finally let him go to put her things away in her room, Ukraine doing the same, and eventually Russia too. He walked into his room and turned on the light, it was already night and the snow covered the windows, only making the darkness worse.

Russia walked in and took his coat off then placed it on the chair in his room. He loosed his scarf a bit and laid down on his bed. His sickness was gone, thanks to Canada, but he still felt tired.

"How was your trip?"

Russia closed his eyes, damn it not him. He opened them again and sat up to see that demon, General Winter, standing there. "Go away." Russia said getting up from the bed. He walked over to the desk in the room and grabbed the bottle of Vodka on it.

"I was only asking a question."

"Go. Away." Russia began drinking straight from the bottle.

"I haven't seen you in a while."

"Da. I noticed." He kept drinking. General Winter began to get closer to him, Russia feeling the cold coming from him and shivering a bit. "Get away."

"Didn't you miss me Russ?"

"Leave me alone."

"I haven't seen you in a while." He stood behind Russia now. "That's no good is it?"

"Оставьте меня в покое!" Russia yelled. He quickly turned and threw the bottle at General Winter. He was gone though and the bottle only smashed into the wall. Russia rubs his temples and signed. "Damn you."

Russia went down to his kitchen to find more Vodka after smashing the last one. Ukraine noticed him walk in and followed.

"Ivan. What was that sound?" She asked worried as Russia looked for his precious Vodka.

"It was nothing. Do not worry about it." He said taking the bottle out.

"Are you sure? It sounded very violent."

"It was nothing sister." He opened the bottle and began drinking.

"Alright. If you said so." She said still not convinced. She watched as her brother drank the bottle, already have way done. She knew if he drank like that he was upset, and she didn't want to see him drink himself away for the night. She quickly tried to change the subject. "So. Did you like Tokyo?"

"Da. I suppose so."

"Matthew was very kind to take care of you." She said. "You did thank him right?" She didn't hear what the Russian had said, unlike Belarus who listened closely, but Russia had tried to keep them both from hearing. Russia looked at his sister.

"Da I did." He lied.

"At least you thanked him." She smiled, believing her brother. "After all he took care of you while he was catching something himself." That caught Russia's attention.

"What do you mean?"

"You didn't notice?"

"Notice what?"

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