Prepping For The Holidays

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A/N:  Great way to start the New Year [note sarcasm], by having your laptop get a virus attack and having to take it to be repaired, which took 2 weeks, and then finding out that some of my backup files with the scenarios for the characters were either messed up in some way or were mostly deleted.  So sorry if some of these seem rushed or weren't quite clear, because I really had to redo a lot of these (especially for Japan) from memory (which sucks to begin with) and see how much of my backup files could be saved/salvaged.


Sorry if you don't celebrate Christmas (I only do because my brother is Catholic and I like getting presents), but I don't know much about Hanukkah and Kwanzaa (hope I spelled those two right) to feel confident enough to do either of them, so I'm sticking with Christmas.  Enjoy~




Denmark

"I gotta say, this is probably one of the best ideas you have ever had Mattias."  You said as you grabbed another handful of green legos.

"Hey!  All my ideas are the best because I am the King of Scandinavia!"  Mattias said, puffing out his chest as he held his legos close.  You giggled.

"Sure, but seriously, having a Christmas tree made out of legos sounds pretty sweet.  Not to mention you won't have to deal with pine needles on the ground."  You said, placing more green legos on the tree.

"That was totally the point but Tino like totally flipped out saying that that didn't count as a tree and wouldn't work."  Mattias said, going for another handful of green legos.  You shrugged.

"I wonder why..."  You said, turning to the box filled with green legos... or at least it had been filled with green legos.

"Oh, that's why..."  You said.  You then turned to Mattias.  "I think I figured out why he said we couldn't do it."   Mattias cocked his head to the side as you lifted the box up and turned it over.  "He knew we'd run out of legos before we'd finish."  You said, making Mattias gasp and run over to the box.

"Seriously?!"  He exclaimed.  He then put the box down and ran to get his coat.  "I'll go buy some more legos, you work on making the decorations to put up later."  He ordered.  You then playfully bowed to him.

"Yes your royal highness."  You said playfully as Mattias ran out the door, leaving you to make decorations with the other colorful legos.




Finland

You carefully carried the box down the ladder and gently placed the box down by the rest of the boxes, taking a moment to wipe your forehead.

"Last one Tino."  You said, taking a sip from a nearby water bottle.  Tino beamed happily.

"Thanks [name]!"  He said cheerfully.  "It is always so hard to get those boxes of Christmas decorations down from the attic."  He said.  You nodded.

"I would imagine.  There had to have been at least 15 boxes up there labelled 'Christmas Decorations'."  You said, sitting on one of the sturdier boxes, watching as Tino already began to go through one of them.

"Mmm, yep."  Tino said happily, taking out a couple of ribbons.  "15 boxes sounds about right since I love Christmas."  He said, now taking out tree decorations.

"Man, putting up all these decorations is going to take a while, but at least the house will look great."  You said.  Tino giggled.

"Yeah, especially once Berwald comes back from the storage unit where I keep the other 20 boxes of decorations!"  Tino said, making you sweatdrop at the sheer amount of decorations.  Tino looked over at your shocked face and blushed lightly.

"What?  I just really, really, really love Christmas!"  He said with a bright smile.




Iceland

"Come on Emil~"  You whined.  "You have to get one~"

"Elskan, I said no already."  Emil said, arms crossed as he turned his head away from your pouting face.

"But Emil, everyone has an ugly Christmas sweater."  You said, holding one up.  "You need one too."  Emil blushed lightly as he felt other shoppers staring at him.

"No, means no, elskan."  He said.  You sighed and hugged him, making him stiffen and blush more.

"Come on Emil, please, I have plenty of ugly sweaters that I wear, and I want you to wear one too."  You said, giving him puppy dog eyes, making him give in.

"F-fine."  He said as you cheered.  "J-just try to m-make as l-least ugly/embarrassing as p-possible."  He said, stuttering from nerves as other ladies around you two 'aww'ed at you two.

"No problem~"  You said, leaning in to give him a quick peck on the cheek as his blush worsened.




Norway

You hummed a little Christmas tune as you carefully finished placing frosting on your gingerbread man.

"Good job dyrebare."  Lukas said as he looked over from the gingerbread house.  You smiled up at him as you put the frosting down.

"Thanks Lukas, you did great with setting up the gingerbread house by yourself."  You said, looking at the gingerbread house.  "How did you manage to make it stand all on your own?"  You asked.

"Magic,"  Lukas said, waving his hand as the frosting and candy floated up and began decorating the gingerbread house, you watching in awe as what would've taken a normal person an hour to complete was completed in mere minutes.

"That's amazing Lukas,"  You said, clapping your hands.  Lukas gave a rare smile and looked over at your gingerbread man.

"Do you want me to decorate that too?"  Lukas asked.  You smiled and nodded, watching as he placed candy onto the gingerbread man using his magic.  When done, he placed the gingerbread man beside the gingerbread house.

"Wow, it looks great Lukas."  You said.  You hugged him in thanks as you stared at all the gingerbread.  Lukas nodded and hugged back.




Sweden

"Thanks again for helping me Berwald.  Present wrapping is hard for me."  You said as you looked up from the present you were wrapping.

"Mmm."  Berwald said as he just finished putting a ribbon on a gift before gently placing the gift into a pile.

"How did you get so good at wrapping gifts?"  You asked, head tilted.  "Especially the part when you tie a ribbon to the present.  Whenever I try it always ends up like, well, this."  You said, looking down at the 'bow' you had tried to make but ended up looking like a kid trying to tie their shoelace for the first time.

Berwald was silent for a moment before shaking his head and shrugging.

"Y'rs 'f pr'ct'ce [Years of practice]."  He said.  You nodded and continued wrapping one of the gifts as Berwald let out a sigh that you didn't ask more because he really didn't want to explain the truth of him helping Santa [aka Tino] wrap presents every year.

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