Germany could not tell exactly what the man was. He lived like Nations, but he did not have one. He had his people, but they were spread far and wide. He had his culture, but it was steeped in others, and yet somehow preserved a religion so different. He lived close, somehow, at first coldly, and then slowly he began to talk to Germany, at first a little, then often, then as often as he could. When he’d asked to go to war, to fight beside Germany, Germany had to oblige
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Amazing characterization...I really could see Germany acting this way, all akward and that last line...wow... Amazing story...if I could say anything its that it was a little too short! haha, but even so, great, great story.
Germany/Pre!Israel during WWI. The prompt called for angsty trench-sex, though, but it's only mentioned. Sorry, anon. -_-;;
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Amazing story...if I could say anything its that it was a little too short! haha, but even so, great, great story.
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I honestly didn't expect this to be filled, but you did, and...
*cries her eyes out*
Germany is so confused and awkward and Ashkenazim is so earnest, it's chilling and heartbreaking. Thank you, anon!
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