Cold War Wedlock (Russia/Fem!America) 1d/?
anonymous
January 5 2011, 07:02:30 UTC
Blue meeting blue, the mother couldn’t tell if Alaska actually comprehended what she was trying to say. “If I told you that I hated your father, I would be lying to you, Andrei. If I told you that I loved your father, it just wouldn’t be the truth either. You get what I’m saying?” She noticed her son giver her a lost look, before cocking his brow in confusion. Exasperated, America sighed, running a hand through her hair in frustration. “Look, it ain’t much of an awesome explanation, but I’m trying, ok?”
She had to look away and break her son’s gaze. How could she explain a war over ideologies? How could she get a state, isolated as they were, to understand the complex way relationships were viewed on a foreign level? Turning to watch the snowball war again, Emily took a moment to think it over. She rubbed her hands together, blowing into them for warmth. Allowing a few minutes to pass, she finally faced her second to youngest state again.
“Ok, how about this?” She crossed her arms and nodded, already accepting her decision. “Let’s just start from the beginning, that’s how this’ll work.”
Alaska gave his nation a look that boasted a hybrid emotion of incredulity and skepticism all at once. While Emily had been attempting to develop the answer to his questions, she had been smiling the entire time as if it had been some joke. Was she even taking this entire thing seriously? He exhaled through his nose and glanced down at the cover of the travel guide. Flipping through a few pages, he stopped at an image of Stalin before his mother reached out and poked him on the forehead.
“Hey, hey, you need pay attention Mister. I’m doing this for your benefit.” Emily started again, giving her trade-mark pout. “It’ll be so uncool if you didn’t listen to a word your own mother says.”
Rolling his cerulean eyes, Andrei got to his feet. He shrugged. If she wasn’t going to take this seriously, he really didn’t have much of the patience to listen. How did the world view America nowadays, anyway? There didn’t seem to be a point in sitting through some story about his mom saving the day… again. _____
That's it for now, I will be sure to update soon, if OP or anons want me to. Hope you liked it.
Re: Cold War Wedlock (Russia/Fem!America) 1d/?
anonymous
January 5 2011, 19:25:04 UTC
Oh the state-tans are so adorable. I love how you characterize all of them and their relationship with another. Iowa and his revenge on Texas was awesome. Alaska was so cute with his embarrassment with his mother.
haha, please do update soon. This is awesome. *pitches a tent*
She had to look away and break her son’s gaze. How could she explain a war over ideologies? How could she get a state, isolated as they were, to understand the complex way relationships were viewed on a foreign level? Turning to watch the snowball war again, Emily took a moment to think it over. She rubbed her hands together, blowing into them for warmth. Allowing a few minutes to pass, she finally faced her second to youngest state again.
“Ok, how about this?” She crossed her arms and nodded, already accepting her decision. “Let’s just start from the beginning, that’s how this’ll work.”
Alaska gave his nation a look that boasted a hybrid emotion of incredulity and skepticism all at once. While Emily had been attempting to develop the answer to his questions, she had been smiling the entire time as if it had been some joke. Was she even taking this entire thing seriously? He exhaled through his nose and glanced down at the cover of the travel guide. Flipping through a few pages, he stopped at an image of Stalin before his mother reached out and poked him on the forehead.
“Hey, hey, you need pay attention Mister. I’m doing this for your benefit.” Emily started again, giving her trade-mark pout. “It’ll be so uncool if you didn’t listen to a word your own mother says.”
Rolling his cerulean eyes, Andrei got to his feet. He shrugged. If she wasn’t going to take this seriously, he really didn’t have much of the patience to listen. How did the world view America nowadays, anyway? There didn’t seem to be a point in sitting through some story about his mom saving the day… again.
_____
That's it for now, I will be sure to update soon, if OP or anons want me to. Hope you liked it.
Reply
Reply
(And I agree, anything under 70 degrees is clearly devil spawn.)
Reply
haha, please do update soon. This is awesome. *pitches a tent*
Reply
Leave a comment