So to follow with my goal of posting some form of writing and coming off of the
usxuk Sweethearts Week Competition, I want to focus on my state OCs. Since my brain is a bit fried right now, I'm going to write a few drabbles about Colorado and her neighbors. So here are the first two...
Title: Colorado and New Mexico
Fandom: Hetalia
Characters: Colorado, New Mexico (OCs)
Summary: They were the same, yet complete opposites.
Words: 128
Their history together was long, part of her culture even derived from his. At the same time they could not be anymore different. He was desert, caves and dry mountains. She was open plains, towering granite mountain peaks, and green valleys. She was conquered by America, he had been conquered by Mexico and Spain.
They were siblings, they were friends, they were lovers. When their lips met it was sunlight on sunlight, warm south and cooler north. It was the sharing of overland rivers whose water would carve limestone caves.
Their kiss carried prejudices and war. Battles and skirmishes that led to awkward peace. There was the embrace as American siblings. Their kisses birthed an eternity of being at each other’s back, forever pressed upon each other’s borders.
Title: Colorado and Arizona
Fandom: Hetalia
Characters: Colorado, Arizona (OCs)
Summary: They had been born of a nation almost torn in two...
Words: 130
They are sisters carved from the same older brother. Both were born of powers warring over different things, though both fought for wealth. One’s government had been to protect shining gold, the other as a means to attack the seats of mineral wealth.
Colorado was born out of a lust for gold, silver and other gifts of the earth, those in the east had their eyes firmly set on that. Those that claimed her first were from the Union, the North. New Mexico had been a strategic location to attack the west. The Confederate States carved Arizona from him when he could not be controlled. Arizona had been born of the civil strife of a nation torn in two.
They shared ideas and they shared a corner. They were sisters.