Finally, Peace

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So I forgot to talk about what happened with Turkey and Wales's military, so I'm gonna add that in the last chapter.
But Turkeys army was forced to surrender due to Turkey's surrender.

No Ones POV

The countries all sat in the boat. France was tending to the injured countries, her being experienced with dealing with them. She was impressed at how Wales had handled the wounds so well and there wasn't much she needed to do but she did have to help with Argentina's and Turkey's, though it was quite an awkward process. England had woken up and you could tell he was in pain but covered that to his best ability, though there wasn't much need for it. All the countries were visibly tired and sore from that fight. Even though Turkey shot England in his side causing him mass pain, he was more infuriated at the country for ripping out his hair. He plans to avenge his hair in some way.
Wales sat with her wings wrapped around herself occasionally glancing at the hole in her wing before quickly averting her eyes, too upset to look at it. The role of medic and helping with all the injuries was starting to take a toll on her as well. It was a lot for someone of her age to manage.
North sits next to her, trying his best to start a conversation of some sorts but isn't really succeeding, though Wales appreciates the effort. North feels kind of guilty, he feels he didn't do enough in that situation. He did as much as he could of but he just can't seem to see that. He's unable to look towards England due to the extreme guilt it brings him for being the cause of his injury. However, Turkey was the one that pulled the trigger, but again, North seems blind to that fact.
Scotland leans tiredly against the boat side sitting next to Ireland. They hold hands and talk to each other soothingly. It was only when Scotland began to take a rest did he realise his exhaustion and soreness. He's thankful that Ireland is there with him, it makes it a lot more easier to deal with.

Falklands converses with Argentina. She felt like she could get him to open up about this whole situation and she did. She learned that Argentina didn't want to come and fight but felt obligated to due to the contract he signed. He didn't want to appear as a traitorous country. He also apologises to Falklands a lot. The guilt has finally settled in for him but you could say it wouldn't of if he had won. It's only because of this loss that he's come to realisation with himself. He also didn't want Falklands to see him the way he is presented in front of her at that moment. He may come off as a jerk but he still cares for Falklands like a daughter. He wishes she would see that care but alas, that's not the case. Maybe one day... He hopes.
Turkey feels quite humiliated surrounded by these countries. He does realise that he did go just a bit too far, but won't show that to the other countries. He sits on the deck of the boat with crossed arms, just tired. France keeps on trying to get him to speak but he remains silent. It's only when she says what she's going to have to tell UN that he slightly cracks.
"I was convinced! I never planned this! Someone pushed me to do it!" He shouts.
"Who?" France questions.
Turkey stays silent.
"Should of known you wouldn't tell me this country's name. Do you fear them? Why can't you tell me?" France asks.
"I'm not a traitorous snitch." Turkey spits.
"I see." France says, leaving the conversation at that.

Soon enough, the countries make it back to Patriam Island. The boat is docked and the countries gradually step onto the dry land.
"First, can we go and get the other Overseas Territories." Pitcairn says to the countries, Falklands nodding her head in agreement.
"Well Turquie, you lead the way." France says.
Turkey begrudgingly begins to walk to the house in which the territories have been kept.
Once arrived at the house, Turkey unlocks it and heads to the hidden part with the long metal hallways to let the territories out. They're seemingly surprised to see the countries and many of them are happy to be greeted by them in hope of returning to their normal lives.
"We need to sign a treaty and all territories shall go back to Angleterre—"
"I was Scotland's." Tristan Da Cunha interrupts.
"The territories shall go back to whomever they were ruled under before. That means Les Malouines too, Argentine." France continues.
"Yeah, I'm fine with that. If that's what she's happy with." Argentina responds.
Falklands smiles towards Argentina to show her thanks of his cooperation.
"Yeah, yeah, yeah. I lost so you get to decide what happens... as always with these situations." Turkey grumbles.
"You're on a thin line, An Tuirc." Scotland says with a glare towards Turkey.
Turkey stares coldly back.
"Well I think that's all so it's time to leave here now and get this mess sorted." France says to break the tension.
"I agree." Ireland says.

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