A Romance in Ledger Numbers [3/3]
anonymous
March 26 2009, 05:22:04 UTC
Estonia scowls and rebelliously downs the last of his drink, the flush to his cheeks increasing to a full out blush. Out of the corner of Lithuania's eye, he can see a lot of the other Nations looking over at them, including a scowling America and concerned Poland.
"'m not drunk," Estonia says, sliding off his bar stool and ending up being caught by Russia. "'Always sayin' 'm a light weight. I keep th' numbers right an' you do the rest, mhm?"
Russia sighs, but it is a good-natured sigh. He tucks Estonia against his strong body and smiles almost bashfully at Lithuania.
"I believe we must be going now. Estonia is not one to be left at a liberal bar."
As Russia turns away, Latvia breaks off from Sealand for a moment, and asks Lithuania, "Are you coming to visit us soon, Lithuania? I would like that very much," before he bids good-bye to Sealand and rushes after the figure of Russia with a drunken Estonia pressed against his side.
Lithuania doesn't respond to America or Poland's proddings after Russia and his brothers leave. He orders a Long Island and then another and then another. By the time Poland helps him stagger to a cab, Lithuania is pretty such he will still remember this night in the morning, just as he has remembered everything else, willingly or unwillingly.
Re: A Romance in Ledger Numbers [3/3]
anonymous
March 26 2009, 06:11:29 UTC
Hmmm-mmm... I believe I shall need time to completely digest this one. There is so much in it - by that I mean, for instance, what is known and not known, revealed and concealed. It is something I must look at from many angles to see the whole thing, and even then I can't see the whole thing, not all of it. There is so much contained in it, and I need to look closely - I do believe I will need to read it again, and again, and again.
Ahh, perhaps what I just said does not make very much sense. It is very late and I am very tired and I am not very coherent right now. But what I mean to say is, I like this very much.
Also, I am happy that someone wrote something about Estonia, because I like him very much and there is certainly not enough of him on this meme.
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anonymous
March 26 2009, 19:48:25 UTC
Thanks for filling my request! I didn't think it'd be filled that quickly. We needed some more Estonia love, and you wonderfully gifted this meme with it. I loved the story, so much love to you. ♥
Re: A Romance in Ledger Numbers [3/3]
anonymous
March 29 2009, 17:13:14 UTC
Kind of confused, although I loved the story. Were Estonia and Russia in good relations after the fall of the wall? I didn't follow up on Russia's dealings with his old captives after they all declared independence so I don't know. I like the idea of the relationship though, and Lithuania's reaction to it. I also like how America and Poland seem to always have an eye on Lithuania. It looks like Liet has a way to carve a path into many hearts.
"'m not drunk," Estonia says, sliding off his bar stool and ending up being caught by Russia. "'Always sayin' 'm a light weight. I keep th' numbers right an' you do the rest, mhm?"
Russia sighs, but it is a good-natured sigh. He tucks Estonia against his strong body and smiles almost bashfully at Lithuania.
"I believe we must be going now. Estonia is not one to be left at a liberal bar."
As Russia turns away, Latvia breaks off from Sealand for a moment, and asks Lithuania, "Are you coming to visit us soon, Lithuania? I would like that very much," before he bids good-bye to Sealand and rushes after the figure of Russia with a drunken Estonia pressed against his side.
Lithuania doesn't respond to America or Poland's proddings after Russia and his brothers leave. He orders a Long Island and then another and then another. By the time Poland helps him stagger to a cab, Lithuania is pretty such he will still remember this night in the morning, just as he has remembered everything else, willingly or unwillingly.
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Ahh, perhaps what I just said does not make very much sense. It is very late and I am very tired and I am not very coherent right now. But what I mean to say is, I like this very much.
Also, I am happy that someone wrote something about Estonia, because I like him very much and there is certainly not enough of him on this meme.
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