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Dec 12, 2011 21:05

Fandom: Axis Powers Hetalia
Pairing: Prussia/Hungary
Theme set: Alpha
Title: Speak Now
Rating: NC-17
Warning[s]: Human AU and canon, implied unrequited love, implied sexual situations, porn (mentioned), religion.
Notes: There's nothing historical, but there's some things that might be religiously offensive.

#01 - Comfort: Prussia found himself in Hungary’s arm, holding onto her as a point of sanity.
#02 - Kiss: His lips were chapped, but it felt as good as the first one did.
#03 - Soft: His hands roamed, feeling her skin, and he couldn’t help but to marvel at how her skin managed to be so… soft, so perfect after all the wars she’s been through.
#04 - Pain: He wanted to inflict it on Hungary because she didn’t defend him when the Allies were debating on whether or not to dissolve his country.
#05 - Potatoes: “Gilbert, don’t you get sick of those things?”
#06 - Rain: She found him abandoned in front of her house, and the sky cried for the tragedy that would await these lovers.
#07 - Chocolate: It was sweet, it was sticky, but he was happy with the treats she delivered just an hour earlier.
#08 - Happiness: It was superficial, he knew, but he couldn’t help but to wish that this moment would last forever, in their hearts at the least.
#09 - Telephone: “Prussia, you know, you’re only in the next room-why are you calling?”
#10 - Ears: She’d tug them as hard as she could, like any good mother (or “wife”) would, and he’d always cry out in pain and shock.
#11 - Name: “Elizaveta,” he murmured, knowing that using a country’s human name showed the familiarity and closeness of the two.
#12 - Sensual: He tried to show off a confidence he didn’t feel, but she didn’t fall for it-the experience was clumsy at best.
#13 - Death: She held herself together, but she couldn’t quite hold the tears back as she watched his even paler body disappear into the hole.
#14 - Sex: He was quick to lead, showing her the most unique positions she’s ever seen.
#15 - Touch: It wasn’t a soft caress; it was rough, it was hard, and she sometimes found herself crying about it.
#16 - Weakness: He laughed in her face because she was a girl, but she showed him by seducing him to the bedroom-she had enough footage to make a good profit.
#17 - Tears: It was times like this that made his death worth it-he would find himself staring at the girl he loved (and still loves) crying over his grave.
#18 - Speed: He waited for the long torture that awaited him, but Russia was merciful, and he found himself dying with a bullet in his head.
#19 - Wind: She felt it brush her, but she didn’t care as long as she found what she was looking for-silver hair.
#20 - Freedom: “There is no such thing as being free,” she cried in her room at the Russian’s house.
#21 - Life: He planned on going out fighting, and he did in a way.
#22 - Jealousy: “The jealousy has to be eating away at you, Austria.”
#23 - Hands: Even if he wasn’t talented like Austria was, someone who could play the piano, he found that he could do some things to make up for it-he found he could pickpocket things quite easily.
#24 - Taste: Prussia could barely force himself to swallow the… food Hungary had prepared for him, but he did because he feared the crazed look his lover took, and her frying pan.
#25 - Devotion: Prussia found himself defending Hungary during the Cold War, and he found that his punishments were less severe because of his “devotion” for his “pathetic” lover.
#26 - Forever: It had no meaning to him, but he’d say those words if it would make her happy.
#27 - Blood: “Prussia, you better not bleed to death!”
#28 - Sickness: It was nauseating, he could barely keep his lunch down, but he had to see if Elizaveta was caught in this fallout.
#29 - Melody: It was a bit surprising to hear his lover, Elizaveta, sing because she seemed like the type of girl to destroy others, not one that could have feminine hobbies.
#30 - Star: “Twinkle, twinkle little star,” he hummed to himself as they stared at the sky.
#31 - Home: It was weird, to be able to call this place “home”, but it was fitting in a way.
#32 - Confusion: “So… you weren’t being fucked by Austria,” he asked.
#33 - Fear: It was always there, the fear that she would choose Roderich over him.
#34 - Lightning/Thunder: She couldn’t help but to laugh at Prussia’s reaction to the thunderstorm that night-it was freezing cold, and it was extremely loud, and he found himself huddling next to her for “body warmth”.
#35 - Bonds: “WHY THE FUCK AM I HANDCUFFED TO AUSTRIA?!”
#36 - Market: “Prussia, you didn’t buy another item from China, right?”
#37 - Technology: She sometimes wondered if the world was against her-Gilbert had somehow managed to find her laptop, and was now spamming her email with random pornographic pictures.
#38 - Gift: “Gilbert, what is this,” Hungary asked suddenly as she held up a shirt with the words “I’m awesome” on it.
#39 - Smile: He couldn’t help but to laugh at the absurdity of their situation, and they found that they could face the trouble without breaking down.
#40 - Innocence: “Gilbert, where the heck is my frying pan,” Elizaveta cried as she stared at her screen filled with pictures of him and Austria doing things she’d rather not reveal.
#41 - Completion: “So, after ten years, you finally finished reading The Phantom of the Opera?”
#42 - Clouds: There was nothing wrong with creating stupid explanations for things that science had already explained, but she felt as though they committed a crime when they reached the fluffy clouds.
#43 - Sky: “The sky is full of purple dinosaurs,” he told Elizaveta in German.
#44 - Heaven: “This is where God is said to inhabit,” Elizaveta told her children as Gilbert pulled out another book from the bookshelf.
#45 - Hell: “So, mama, daddy said that bad people go to Hell.”
#46 - Sun: He covered his eyes as she pulled the cover from his face, making sure that he didn’t suffocate, or anything stupid-he would later growl at her about the light that burned his face (and the red marks proved that).
#47 - Moon: The darkness was trying to get even with Prussia, but he couldn’t help but laugh at the other person who said that there wouldn’t be a new moon.
#48 - Waves: He flinched as she waved her hand to indicate their spot to Roderich-he really didn’t want to spend time with the uptight male today.
#49 - Hair: “Hungary, why don’t you cut it?”
#50 - Supernova: “We’ll die the day the sun blows up, won’t we?”

*prussia/gilbert beilschmidt, rating: ma, *hungary/elizaveta herdevary, ~hungary/prussia, ~austria/hungary, $1sentence, *austria/roderich edelstein, length: one-shot, @axis power hetalia

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