OMG I was craving exactly this: state cuteness. Your children are so believable, author anon, and I say this as an odler sister of six! Alaska is adorable, but his silent pain for not knowing his father, and the fact that he's never had time for himself or much attention paid to him, make my heart clench. America is the most awesome father on the Earth, he has good reasons for everything, and a good heart, not wanting his kid to hate his other father no matter what. I love that he's so dedicated and loving that he can overcome his personality faults (oblivious lack of tact, immaturity and inability to read others) for them; and his special abilities to sense them and the moment they are conceived which sounded strangely adorable and intimate; does that mean that, the moment his partner has reached climax inside him, he knows he's been knocked up?. I can't wait to know in what circumstances Alaska was conceived! Will you go there? *eager*
Also, the relationship you asigned to the states and their other fathers was great...as was the implied visits of those fathers to America's main home until their kids have a house of their own. And the boast-bickering! god, I wish we could see one such argument between England, France, Spain, Mexico and co.
Your Japan was great; the appropiate levels of politeness and subtlety even while dismayed. And Hawaii's reaction at seeing him made me squee, SO CUTE <3
His little ones aged at almost the same rate as human children until their aging stalled out at about sixteen or seventeen (his eldest, Virginia, could pass for America's younger sister) but that meant was that childhood was as fleeting for their kind as it was for humans.
That made my headcanon in record time. It's so fitting and so sad ;_;
(wow, your state headcanon mirrors mine completely: Virginia as the eldest, the fathers bickering about who has the best children, America being such a good dad who tries to be fair all the time, and so tender, Hawaii as Japan's daughter, Alaska as the strange one -man, the differences to all his siblings' births was intriguing-, both living with their teen dad, the states' growth stopping in their teens...I'm gonna love this hard <3<3<3)
America is the most awesome father on the Earth, he has good reasons for everything, and a good heart, not wanting his kid to hate his other father no matter what. I love that he's so dedicated and loving that he can overcome his personality faults (oblivious lack of tact, immaturity and inability to read others) for them; and his special abilities to sense them and the moment they are conceived which sounded strangely adorable and intimate; does that mean that, the moment his partner has reached climax inside him, he knows he's been knocked up?. I can't wait to know in what circumstances Alaska was conceived! Will you go there? *eager*
Also, the relationship you asigned to the states and their other fathers was great...as was the implied visits of those fathers to America's main home until their kids have a house of their own. And the boast-bickering! god, I wish we could see one such argument between England, France, Spain, Mexico and co.
Your Japan was great; the appropiate levels of politeness and subtlety even while dismayed. And Hawaii's reaction at seeing him made me squee, SO CUTE <3
His little ones aged at almost the same rate as human children until their aging stalled out at about sixteen or seventeen (his eldest, Virginia, could pass for America's younger sister) but that meant was that childhood was as fleeting for their kind as it was for humans.
That made my headcanon in record time. It's so fitting and so sad ;_;
(wow, your state headcanon mirrors mine completely: Virginia as the eldest, the fathers bickering about who has the best children, America being such a good dad who tries to be fair all the time, and so tender, Hawaii as Japan's daughter, Alaska as the strange one -man, the differences to all his siblings' births was intriguing-, both living with their teen dad, the states' growth stopping in their teens...I'm gonna love this hard <3<3<3)
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