Nightmares

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England's POV

We spent almost half an hour looking for the annoying little countries, only to find out they had left the school and gone home without us. Like? Next time leave a note or tell us first? It's not that hard. Anyway. We're almost home and are talking about our first day at school. My day was great, especially when Scotland got sent to Mr UN's office to talk about his mad as a March hare music lesson. He would of gotten suspended if it wasn't for the fact he was a brand new student, Ha! I always knew I was the better one.

The street becomes familiar and I can see the house in the distance.

We all walk to the door. Canada grabs the keys out of his pocket and unlocks the door. It creaks a bit as it opens and as we walk in we are greeted by a bunch of countries all tangled up on the floor. They look at us awkwardly turning their heads and shaking a little from doing so trying not to fall. We look at them confused and Scotland just looks mad.
"Yet playing twister without me! The champion!" He yells.
"Oh ho ho," America begins to chuckle. "Who says your the champion?"
"Is that a challenge?"
"Yes it is."
"Hey it's great to have a bit of competition." Australia begins, his body positioned like a crab. "But can you let us finish our game first?"

Wales comes out victorious but then North and Australia complain that Wales' wings helped her balance. If your wondering why New Zealand didn't complain, it's because he was spinning the wheel to see what crazy manoeuvre they would have to do next.
"Right America," Scotland looks confidently at America. "Are yer ready?" He asks looking ready to start a fight on why he's the best.
"You bet your ass I am."
"Language!" Wales shouts at America and everybody chuckles.

If you do not know what twister is here is a picture:

it's a super fun game and everyone use to go crazy in Primary school when the teachers brought this bad boy out

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it's a super fun game and everyone use to go crazy in Primary school when the teachers brought this bad boy out.

Both America and Scotland took their shoes and socks off to let them have a better grip on the Mat, which can be annoyingly slippy most of the time. Scotland also had to run and change into black leggings instead of his kilt because... You know why, let's not focus on being descriptive and continue. Scotland and America stand either side of the Mat looking at each other with intensity, it was as if they were going to draw guns and see who could shoot the other and win first.
"Ready?"
"Aye."
"Okay Kiwi you know what to do."
New Zealand is in control of the wheel again. He spins the needle on the wheel (I legit can't remember what that thing is called and I really want to call it a spindle, but I don't think I'm right if I find out I've done it wrong I'll edit this out). It goes round and round and round, until eventually stopping on left foot blue.

"Left foot, blue!" New Zealand shouts.
Scotland smirks as he moves his left foot onto the blue America does the same thing but he had to walk closer to the blue as he was standing at the green.
"Ok!" They both shout.
New Zealand spins the needle on the wheel.
"Right Hand, red!"
They both stretch down putting their hands on the red spots.
"Right foot, Green!"
They both stretch their legs down to the green which is at the other side of the Matt to the blue. They are now positioned on their sides facing each other with their left hand in the air, if you have ever done yoga you know what this pose looks like, but I am useless and cannot remember the name.
"Left foot, yellow!"
They both stretch their left foot down to the yellow dot shaking slightly since most of their weight is on their right hand trying to support and stop them from falling.
"Left hand, yellow!"
They both put their left hand down by their left foot along their leg. Now it's getting interesting.

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