Hetalia Headcanon -- FIRE!!

Jul 07, 2009 17:12

So, my pally sakuratsukikage posted about hetalia sex headcanon today, and I wrote so much that I figured I should just write out my head canon, for my own benefit. YOU CAN TOTALLY IGNORE THIS IF YOU WANT, IT'S JUST MY OPINION. Although, my opinions are very impressionable and subject to others, so they may be your opinions too XDD

Fire in the hole~ )

england, canada, america, spain, germany, feliciano, sweden, greece, sealand, portugal, france, japan, tony, finland, italy, romano

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sakuratsukikage July 8 2009, 04:13:28 UTC
I can see him getting pretty dang moody and mopey, though. Well, he was a pretty young teenager at the time, experiencing some of the most tumultuous upheavals of any nation's life (and he was one of the first to do it, which must have been FREAKING TERRIFYING). And I think that the fact that he was getting so much help and attention from France (and Prussia) and support really helped him feel better and, in a little bit of a hurting, spiteful, little-boy kind of way, sort of like "haha, look he likes me so there, you're dumb" to England in a way. And he was all over the place emotionally, basically. Sometimes France would go to visit America's tent/room before . . . *ahem* retiring for the night (I think France had his own quarters, because I go back and forth on whether or not I think they actually had a relationship rather than just heavy flirting, and I think America would have demanded the space in any event, either way but ANYWAY) and find America curled in on himself and sobbing his heart out and then the next morning he'd ( ... )

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ottful July 8 2009, 04:46:40 UTC
and he was one of the first to do it, which must have been FREAKING TERRIFYING

YES TO THIS. I can't even imagine doing what he did. How UTTERLY SCARY!

(I think France had his own quarters, because I go back and forth on whether or not I think they actually had a relationship rather than just heavy flirting, and I think America would have demanded the space in any event, either way but ANYWAY)

I think France might've tried something at the time, but America was so wrapped up in his own conflict (that, combined with his usual thick-headedness) that it wouldn't have gotten very far. But yes, I think the help definitely reassured him alot. Cos the only thing more terrifying than doing what he did would be doing it ALONE.

and find America curled in on himself and sobbing his heart out and then the next morning he'd be all I'M GOING TO KICK THAT TORY BASTARD'S ASS

I COULDN'T POSSIBLY AGREE WITH THIS MORE. YESS. Just... God, what a train-wreck he must've been.

And he still goes all fanboy whenever anyone talks about them. And he got ( ... )

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sakuratsukikage July 9 2009, 07:19:02 UTC
Has guts, that one. To spare. XD

See, even though I really like Revolutionary War France/America, I totally agree with this, because even if they did get involved at all then, I think America would always have been focused on his own conflict, like you said (and more than half of it would have been the reassurance).

In my head Revolutionary War!America was all youthful, teeth-gritted determination and fire, but under that he was so all-over-the-place, emotionally, and trying to lie to himself about that.

Oh, absolutely!!! I think George Washington is about as big as it gets hero-wise, cause not only was he a great political leader and idealist, but he was an out-of-this-world war general, and basically a God to a LOT of people back then. So even seeing Washington on the battlefield or something would send America comepletely starry-eyed and stupid.

OH YES. I really do think so. And Washington would be hugely embarrassed by this and care about America so much.

And alot of the founding fathers were very real guys (Adams had ( ... )

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ottful July 9 2009, 22:45:22 UTC
OH YES. I really do think so. And Washington would be hugely embarrassed by this and care about America so much.

YESSS. I think Washington really immensely cared for America, and that was why he was such an amazing leader. It was give and take for both of them.

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sakuratsukikage July 10 2009, 00:33:18 UTC
Yeah! Exactly. Washington must have really deeply cared for America to be such a great leader for the country, I agree, and I can imagine how that would translate to boundless affection for the lanky adolescent that represented America, too. And yes, definitely!

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