Title: Impatience
Characters: Prussia (Young), Holy Roman Empire (Younger), Germania
Notes: He was never a patient boy.
A light patting sound accompanied a snort as the boy paced around the room, assuring himself he wasn't worried about the stupid thing. He was just waiting to see if it had died yet, yeah. Impatient, he peeked into the room and went back to pacing as no news were brought to him. The stillness of the air was stuffy, and he walked faster to bring up a miniature wind to cool himself off. He just became more tired than he had been when he began his walk. With an audible huff he plopped to the ground near the door, looking in with boredom in his expression but interest in his eyes.
Finally, a giant blocked the door and looked down at the boy. The boy stood up, waiting for the big man to speak. At last, with the air becoming as tense as a rope on a horse, he spoke.
"He's sleeping, so don't bother him."
The boy gave a frown and plopped down again, watching the man pass. As soon as the giant was out of sight, he scrambled up and ran as quietly as he could to the bed where the thing laid. It breathed softly, then suddenly gave a cough that made the boy jump. When it was clear the thing was still alive, the boy climbed into the bed with his little brother and sat there watching him.
"I knew ya wouldn't die, 'cause you're too stupid to know how to."