"Hello there!" Arthur reached out a hand to let the small fairy stand on his hand.

"Hello Arthur!" The fairy squeaked cheerfully.

"Tell me, little Fairy, why can't the others see you?" Arthur inquired.

The fairy shrugged. Arthur furrowed his bushy eyebrows in question.

He was going to get the others to see them if it was the last thing he did!

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"Hey Alfred!" Arthur said running up to the American. "Wait up!"

Alfred turned to stare at the normally serious and kind of boring British man.

"Are you busy?" Arthur asked.

"No, but a new Mc. Donalds just opened up, and I'm going to check it out!" Alfred said happily, punching a fist into the air.

"Oh…well then…" Arthur said before turning, disappointedly.

"But it JUST MIGHT be able to wait. What is it?" Alfred said running in front of Arthur to stop him from leaving.

"Come with me." Arthur said turning and walking away. Alfred shrugged and followed after him without question.

A few minutes later they were on the second floor of Arthur's house and standing right outside a door to one of the many bedrooms in Arthur's house.

Alfred remembered that when he was younger and had lived with the British nation, he was absolutely NEVER admitted to go into that room. He had no clue why.

Arthur squeaked open the door. "Shh. This is where they sleep."

"YOU KEEP PEOPLE HIDEN AWAY IN YOUR HOUSE!?" Alfred screamed.

Arthur slapped a hand over the taller man's mouth and whispered into his ear, "What part of 'Shh' didn't you understand?!" He snapped quietly.

"Sorry…" Alfred mumbled from behind Arthur's hand. "Now what is it?"

"Come here~!" Arthur called into the room in a sing-songy voice. At his command a fairy floated to the door from somewhere in the room. It stared Alfred right in the eyes before asking for his name.

"Uh…Al-Alfred…?" Alfred stuttered.

"This," Arthur gestured to the fairy, "is a fairy. Which you can clearly tell does, in fact, exist." Arthur nodded and folded his arms.

Alfred looked shocked. The looked back down the hall. It wasn't too late to run away. But it was like a train wreck. No matter how badly he wanted to look away from the British man playing with the small girl in a frilly pink dress, he just couldn't.

Alfred looked down the hall again. "T-TONYYYY!" He called.

Arthur sighed, "Oh, shut up about your stupid 'alien'! You know they don't exist!" Arthur said before leaving Alfred alone with the fairies and going back down the stairs.

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A/N: Don't worry, there will be more chapters where he will convince eventually EVERYONE that fairies exist, da~! It doesn't end here, da~! So, please review, da~? +gives you cyber-sunflower+