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2P!America x Child!Reader x America - McDonalds

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"Al~ Could you please take [Y/N] to the McDonalds? She seems hungry and I don't think she'll be able to eat the vegetable soup for lunch." Oliver said while your stomach growled.

"Why? Is she allergic to something that your cooking?" Allen asked as she sat up on the couch.

"Not that silly~ It's because she gets sick every time she eats vegetables~"

"Fine." Allen stood up to get his jacket and left the house with you following him.

~~~Timeskip to McDonalds~~~

"Hey Al, can I be the one to order?" you asked as Allen opened the door of the restaurant.

"Sure." Allen said as he walked in and stood in front of the cashier.

"Hello! Welcome to McDonalds! May I take your orders?" the cashier smiled.

What's odd to you was that he looks like Allen. So you end up staring at him.

"It's me Porkchop." Allen responded.

"Oh hey! Are you finally going to buy a hamburger?!" 'Porkchop' said.

"No. My sister is the one who'll take the order."

"Hahaha! Where is she?"

When Allen picked you up, you smiled and waved your hand at the cashier.

"So is it a kids meal?"

"No, I want one big mac, ten chicken nuggets with large fries and two orange juice." you said.

"Anything else?"

"And one oreo ice cream please~"

"Okay, it'll be ready in a minute!"

Once you got your meal, you went home with Allen and wished that one day, you'll meet this 'Porkchop' again.
Reason why Reader-chan gets sick if she eats vegetables is that I found out that some people get sick when they eat it so, I was like 'Oh, why not?'. But don't worry! Reader-chan is completely healthy! She can eat fruits though.

I do not own anything~!
Hetalia belongs to :iconhimaruyaplz:
Picture doesn't belong to me~!
You belong to yourself~!
And I only own the plot~!
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HorryBarrs's avatar
stupid Veggies and tables making Veggie-tales