It was just another normal meeting day and almost everybody was there. Britain and America were talking about who was better Adele or the Beatles. The former axis powers group and Romano were ranting on about whatever. Greece was sleeping with a kitten on his head and Russia and China seemed to be having a pleasant conversation with a lot of blushing involved on both ends. The only thing out of place was France. He was actually sitting quietly, staring at the door.

Germany banged on the table calling everybody to order and starting the meeting. Just as everybody was sitting and was as quiet as they could be the large French doors flew open. In the entrance stood a man with dark blond hair and a polar bear on his back.

Canada yelled out "STOP EVERYTHING! THE HERO HAS ARRIVED!" Everybody stared at Canada with confused looks on their faces. Then (almost simultaneously) everyone looked at America who acted like everything was normal. Everybody started questioning each other when Britain spoke up.

"I may know what's going on here." Then just as quickly as Canada had came he Britain and the uncharacteristically quiet America ran out of the conference room.


It had been just a few hours and they were already in Britain's dark and creepy attic. Britain had a old brown beat up book in his hands and was sitting on the couch flipping through the pages. Finally finding the page he wanted he called America and Canada over.

"Okay. I think I see what's happening. Last night I fell asleep while I was reading this spell. I must have said in my sleep."

"Well what did the spell do?" America asked. It took Britain a minute to relies that America had said anything at all. When he did he said "The spell says that it switches the personality traits of the two people you think of and while I was sleeping I guess I was thinking of you two." Britain faintly blushed at this and (luckily) no one noticed.

"Its going to take me a few days to find a way to reverse the spell so in the mean time-"

Britain was interrupted by a knock on the door. He excused himself and took his time climbing down the ladder but the knocking became more and more urgent.

Britain opened the door and was surprised to see France was standing there face full of worry.