Back in the Saddle [COMPLETE]

May 09, 2011 17:22

Characters: notexcalibur, seizeyoursouls
Location: E-E-England (blush)
Rating: PG13 for swearing and fighting
Time: [BACKDATED] Nov 9 2009, early morning to afternoon
Description: For some reason, Prussia decided it was a good idea to invite his old partner on a mission. England is pretty nervous, but also excited.

all i want to do is be strong for you )

!mission, arthur kirkland (england), gilbert weillschmidt (prussia)

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seizeyoursouls July 19 2011, 17:00:04 UTC
While Prussia had lost his grip on the pig once it stumbled, he quickly regained his posture as he walked up to the fallen kishin egg. For a moment, he watched it struggle. Familiar bloodlust arose from the pit of his stomach and bubbled itself into his throat, forcing an old smirk onto the country's face. Even England would be able to feel it, old memories of the past, resurging.

Prussia made sure that the next slash would be the last for the kishin egg. The pig's struggle would be over.

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notexcalibur July 19 2011, 17:15:06 UTC
For a brief moment, England could focus on nothing else, not even the slain kishin egg that would no longer terrorize his home. All he was thinking about was Prussia and his burning spirit. He glanced up from the sword at the other country, a dark blush covering his cheeks. Right then, England wanted him so badly that he could barely think straight.

He took hold of his emotions before they spun out of control and changed back into his normal form. His face was still red, but his back was to Prussia so that the albino-colored country couldn't see him. England walked right over to the beast and gave the body a rough kick. "Come into my house, will you? You're a rude guest!"

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seizeyoursouls July 22 2011, 05:17:26 UTC
"Heh. Well, that one is down and out at least. We showed them, didn't we?"

He rubbed his nose, feeling that bloodlust disappear. It was actually kind of surprising that he could bring that old part of him. As a part of his old country, he was proud that it could still show its face. However, something about it left an odd discomfort in his stomach as well which for some reason, he couldn't explain.

"At least it's done."

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notexcalibur July 22 2011, 14:28:15 UTC
There was no reason for Prussia to be ashamed of his bloodlust, as far as England was concerned. That was part of what made him one of the most powerful countries of his time. In fact, most countries went through a period where they were consumed by war and needed to pull out that part of themselves. It was just a part of who... what they were.

England watched as the kishin egg began to dissolve, only leaving its soul behind. And he ate it. Heh. He was getting stronger. He turned around to face Prussia again, crossing his arms and looking confident.

"Yeah, it's done. We should head back now, yeah?" A part of England did not want to return to Death City at all. But he knew that was his duty right now. He was too stubborn to just run away from it.

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seizeyoursouls July 24 2011, 03:14:21 UTC
There was no reason, it's true! But it was still there. Was this an effect of being human for too long? Prussia didn't really want to think about it. So instead of dwelling on it, he walked passed the other country, but ruffled England's mop along the way.

"Ja, we did our job well today. Should be proud, right?" He looked over his shoulder to give a bit of a sheepish grin. While the worries of being human were there, he was still proud of the end result nonetheless.

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notexcalibur July 24 2011, 10:25:41 UTC
Just the fact that Prussia was still able to fight like that should have proved to him that he was still a country. Somewhere. Though England also was not fond of the wild human feelings he gained while being in this world. He certainly could not fault Prussia, or anyone, for that matter, for being worried ( ... )

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seizeyoursouls August 7 2011, 04:40:07 UTC
"Ah..."

Prussia stood still for a moment as he watched England leave the room. Perhaps it was a good thing, however. His face suddenly turned a bit sullen, a frown that looked a bit heavy. It brought back a lot of things that he had been trying very hard to bury.

The things that he had gained...the things he had lost...they were all things that he didn't want to think about, but he knew that he would have to face all of it eventually. In particular, there was one thing he knew he had to face. All of the things that he had gained and lost had changed something important. Something he didn't expect to change. But it had ( ... )

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