Re: Cast a Dark Shadow part 6
anonymous
March 9 2009, 22:21:20 UTC
…i had to do it…
CRACK
Canada sighed, thinking about General Winter.
Russia had a working partnership with the General, hating him half the time and being powerful allies for the rest of it.
Canada himself enjoyed a more passive relationship with him... and the northern nation wasn’t one to complain much, but he’d been meeting the man for well over two hundred years now and was it too much to ask that they do something a little more romantic than walk and talk??
Needless to say Canada couldn’t contain himself from jumping the General the next time he saw him, kissing the lips under that moustache. The man literally froze for a second before he responded vigorously.
The General dipped Canada low. “Come, young one.” The Russian folklore character’s voice rumbled. “No warm Chinook winds to save you.”
“Oh!”
*
America stared at Canada strangely. “Hey, what’s with the scarf, it’s been spring for ages now.”
“No reason!” Canada sweat in reply, tugging the scarf closer. It was as if he were hiding hickeys or something. America reached out and ripped the garment off.
“HAH, idiot!” America laughed and waved the scarf around. “Waitasecond... is that FROSTBITE?”
CRACK
Canada sighed, thinking about General Winter.
Russia had a working partnership with the General, hating him half the time and being powerful allies for the rest of it.
Canada himself enjoyed a more passive relationship with him... and the northern nation wasn’t one to complain much, but he’d been meeting the man for well over two hundred years now and was it too much to ask that they do something a little more romantic than walk and talk??
Needless to say Canada couldn’t contain himself from jumping the General the next time he saw him, kissing the lips under that moustache. The man literally froze for a second before he responded vigorously.
General Winter pulled his mouth away and Canada breathed out an icy breath àla a Dentyne Ice© commercial.
“W-wow…”
The General dipped Canada low. “Come, young one.” The Russian folklore character’s voice rumbled. “No warm Chinook winds to save you.”
“Oh!”
*
America stared at Canada strangely. “Hey, what’s with the scarf, it’s been spring for ages now.”
“No reason!” Canada sweat in reply, tugging the scarf closer. It was as if he were hiding hickeys or something. America reached out and ripped the garment off.
“HAH, idiot!” America laughed and waved the scarf around. “Waitasecond... is that FROSTBITE?”
Canada blushed and denied it vehemently. “NO!”
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Random Canadanon aproves of this!
Loved the Dentyne reference.
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