Nations in space 1.5/?
anonymous
April 18 2009, 19:37:29 UTC
“Ve~! Germany, where are you?”
Ludwig turned towards his husband and nearest neighbour, Italy, and smiled warmly at the smaller nation. It had been a blessing to find a solar system with two hospitable planets where they could both settle. While Ludwig didn’t think he’d stand sharing a house with Italy (or anyone, to be honest) it would have felt very lonely to be the only nation for light years. Somehow, it had been the most natural thing in the world to formalize their good relationship in a peaceful union once they were there.
Though why everyone insisted on calling them the Holy Roman System, he would never understand...
“Look, look!” Italy said and held up something for him to look at. “Cheese! It’s the first batch made all from Tricolore products!” The nation was jumping with excitement, his hair-curl bouncing in a way that made a warm blush spread over Ludwig’s face. “And you know what I want to make with it? Do you, Germany?”
“Of course,” he said and did what had taken him so many years to dare; finally, he could make Italy shut up by kissing him. Which he did. For quite some time. Because once Germany, whether new or old, decided to do something he did it properly.
“Ahem,” he said once he’d finished with the slightly breathless Italian, “I assume you’re going to make our solar system’s first proper pizza?”
Brown eyes blinked prettily for a moment, and then Italy (he just couldn’t get used to call him La Republica Tricolore, but both brother’s had been adamant that there was to be only one country called Italy around, thank you very much) returned to reality. “Yes, proper pizza again! Veveveee~”
Ludwig squeezed his husband’s shoulder fondly. “Shall we get started then? I would like wurst on mine, I think”
“Madre di Dio! Wurst on pizza?” Italy looked as if he was about to cry.
“I can call it salami, if that makes you happier?”
“Sa- Oh! Germany is joking! Don’t scare me like that, ve,” Italy admonished and pinched him. “When I was so happy that we wouldn’t have to eat yeast-powder products all the time!”
Ludwig turned towards his husband and nearest neighbour, Italy, and smiled warmly at the smaller nation. It had been a blessing to find a solar system with two hospitable planets where they could both settle. While Ludwig didn’t think he’d stand sharing a house with Italy (or anyone, to be honest) it would have felt very lonely to be the only nation for light years. Somehow, it had been the most natural thing in the world to formalize their good relationship in a peaceful union once they were there.
Though why everyone insisted on calling them the Holy Roman System, he would never understand...
“Look, look!” Italy said and held up something for him to look at. “Cheese! It’s the first batch made all from Tricolore products!” The nation was jumping with excitement, his hair-curl bouncing in a way that made a warm blush spread over Ludwig’s face. “And you know what I want to make with it? Do you, Germany?”
“Of course,” he said and did what had taken him so many years to dare; finally, he could make Italy shut up by kissing him. Which he did. For quite some time. Because once Germany, whether new or old, decided to do something he did it properly.
“Ahem,” he said once he’d finished with the slightly breathless Italian, “I assume you’re going to make our solar system’s first proper pizza?”
Brown eyes blinked prettily for a moment, and then Italy (he just couldn’t get used to call him La Republica Tricolore, but both brother’s had been adamant that there was to be only one country called Italy around, thank you very much) returned to reality. “Yes, proper pizza again! Veveveee~”
Ludwig squeezed his husband’s shoulder fondly. “Shall we get started then? I would like wurst on mine, I think”
“Madre di Dio! Wurst on pizza?” Italy looked as if he was about to cry.
“I can call it salami, if that makes you happier?”
“Sa- Oh! Germany is joking! Don’t scare me like that, ve,” Italy admonished and pinched him. “When I was so happy that we wouldn’t have to eat yeast-powder products all the time!”
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