HOLY CRAP WHAT I'M SO SORRY. I was
working on some things that I'm still not done with but I HAVE PUT THIS OFF LONG ENOUGH.
And painting is taking for-frickin-ever. >:I
Warnings for touchy(?) politics and mild gayness.
Part 1 Part 2
Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 (
Leningrad, Russia, 1985 -- Geneva, Switzerland, 1991 )
But I enjoyed every bit of it and so, here are my final thoughts on this chapter:
I liked it very much, it was a great conclusion and I liked accompanying Liet on this tricky ride and seeing how strong he came out in the end. Proud and independent, just as it should be.
His reunion with America was heart-warming and I liked that there were no dramas with the whole America/England hintings or with Poland also around.
I particularly liked Lithuania's parting from Russia, consoling him, if only briefly and only because he was free to choose what to do and how he used his own language. I liked when he hugged him and that somewhat caual, amiable, tired conversation with Russia.
I also loved how Liet just woke up and "knew" he was free.
Also, the idea of those spells of nationalistic emotion taking over unexpectedly, based on the movements or resistance form their people was great and pretty interesting.
Great job!! I'll be happy to read anything new that comes from you in the future :).
Thanks for the ride! :D
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