Stormy, rainy night. Either Canada or Latvia is looking out a window, and the other walks in. Small amount of angst is alright, but not a huge amount please. Human names would be preferred, but completely up to anon's preference. Apart from that, the rest is completely up to anon.
The Lull of Rain [1/1]
anonymous
August 3 2009, 01:40:56 UTC
Unforgivably short, and much more angsty than intended. I hope another anon fills this as well, because Canada/Latvia in any form has such potential. (Oh, and I'm not the previous anon.)
Look up "Soviet Occupation of the Baltic States" for background info.
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September 4th, 1991
Latvia was thankful to have such a good friend in North America. As he sat alone in Canada’s guest room, the lights out, he considered Canada’s fiery expression as he denied the Soviet occupation of the Baltics, all of them, over and over and over again. And while he’d semi-recognised Latvia was nothing better than Russia’s possession, he acknowledged the Nation in meetings and made sure to ask his opinion on matters.
It had been a confusing and painful fifty years, but it was finally over. Nations across the globe were re-establishing foreign relations in full with him and his brothers, including Canada. America, too, although America seemed to like to dote on him rather than treat him as a friend
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Re: The Lull of Rain [1/1]
anonymous
August 3 2009, 04:56:09 UTC
That was adorable, anon. 8D;; Short, but sweet. Like a little snapshot and what not.
I'm actually the above anon who said she'd fill it. I might still fill this anyway since the writer of such an incredible thing asked; how can I refuse in a few days since it'll take a few days at least to recover from this awesome fill here.
Re: The Lull of Rain [1/1]
anonymous
August 3 2009, 21:56:09 UTC
Op here! And loving you <3! I'll admit, I didn't think I'd see a fill so quickly, considering I haven't seen the pairing before (however, if I'm mistaking and it has been done, totally show me the way). But you were so quick with awesomeness~. I loved it. Short and sweet should be used here, methinks. Thank you! <3
No, you totally didn't see me accidentally post un-anon *Coughs*
Re: The Lull of Rain [1/1]
anonymous
August 3 2009, 22:56:41 UTC
Ahaha, I write to make the OP happy~! Quick fills seem to have become my thing. (I don't think it's shown up before, although a few days ago I was doing some research for another fill and I saw Canada and Latvia had fairly good relations. So this request was perfect~!
I actually didn't, because I'm slow like that. Now I'm curious as to who you are.
Stormy, rainy night. Either Canada or Latvia is looking out a window, and the other walks in. Small amount of angst is alright, but not a huge amount please. Human names would be preferred, but completely up to anon's preference. Apart from that, the rest is completely up to anon.
....please? D:
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Look up "Soviet Occupation of the Baltic States" for background info.
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September 4th, 1991
Latvia was thankful to have such a good friend in North America. As he sat alone in Canada’s guest room, the lights out, he considered Canada’s fiery expression as he denied the Soviet occupation of the Baltics, all of them, over and over and over again. And while he’d semi-recognised Latvia was nothing better than Russia’s possession, he acknowledged the Nation in meetings and made sure to ask his opinion on matters.
It had been a confusing and painful fifty years, but it was finally over. Nations across the globe were re-establishing foreign relations in full with him and his brothers, including Canada. America, too, although America seemed to like to dote on him rather than treat him as a friend ( ... )
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I'm actually the above anon who said she'd fill it. I might still fill this anyway since the writer of such an incredible thing asked; how can I refuse in a few days since it'll take a few days at least to recover from this awesome fill here.
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No, you totally didn't see me accidentally post un-anon *Coughs*
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I actually didn't, because I'm slow like that. Now I'm curious as to who you are.
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