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Re: Synchronization - part ii.c anonymous January 17 2011, 09:19:27 UTC
Given all these things, it really isn't any surprise that America calls England the love of his life. After all, they are more than boyfriends or lovers, and even marriage doesn't seem to be enough to fully describe their relationship.

America has loved England from the very beginning, when he was just a shy little boy peering up from the tall, wild grass at the strange men that had come to colonize him. He has loved England as a brother, as a mentor, as an ally, as a friend, and as a lover, and is confident that his feelings for the Englishman will never, ever fade. England has doubted him, of course, because to him, America is still young and spontaneous; what he likes now will not necessarily be what he likes later. But America thinks and knows otherwise, because there will always be things that America will never give up on. America's love for freedom and democracy will never change, and he knows - Christ, more than anything, he knows - that his love for England will never change, either.

England has always been a constant in America's life, even though during the earlier time periods, it wasn't always in the most positive lights. Nonetheless, he was there in the Revolution, in the War of
1812, in the American Civil War, in the Spanish-American War, in both World Wars, in the Cold War, in the Iraqi War... and every period and war and dispute that existed in between those times. He was there
both when America wanted him to be and didn't want him to be, through isolation and alliances, and even as the fast-paced nation of the free, America can't help but pause to appreciate England's presence. He loves knowing that England will always be there to hold his hand, and to catch him should he ever stumble... and vice-versa. He is England's hero and England is his knight, and neither of them would really have it any other way.

These are things that America never fails to remind England, no matter where they are. He'll announce it out loud for the world to hear or whisper it sweetly in England's ear, say it through earnest words or show it through a myriad of actions. Anything, really, to get the point across - not once, not twice, but as many times as America feels is necessary. And he most definitely feels that it is necessary to remind England every day, no matter who's around to praise or critique, support or oppose.

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Re: Synchronization - part ii.c anonymous January 17 2011, 17:50:41 UTC
Awwwwwwwwwwww~ Too cute Anon! :3

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Re: Synchronization - part ii.c anonymous January 20 2011, 14:00:11 UTC
they are more than boyfriends or lovers, and even marriage doesn't seem to be enough to fully describe their relationship.

SO TRUE, I TOTALLY AGREE 8'D and you have given me the perfect phrase to describe them for each other :DD

another thing I totally agree with: England has always been a constant in America's life...both when America wanted him to be and didn't want him to be

THIS. :'D

I really do love how you write fluff anon, it makes my heart go all aflutter irl (seriously!) definitely bookmarking this fill, it's absolutely lovely :)♥

p.s. this is the same anon who commented above (who de-anoned for a whole of 2seconds) and I'd like to apologise for the italics fail when I was quoting back in that first part ;^;

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