Because being a tsundere all the time wears you out
anonymous
August 26 2009, 08:24:45 UTC
Okay here goes.
Spain/Romano (whatever order), goes something like this:
Romano realizes that A: he loves Spain (Spain has already made his own affection clear by this point), and B: he will never ever be able to admit it, let alone do anything about it, if he has to see Spain's expression, due to his pride and embarrassment.
So he does the most logical thing he can think of: he turns off the lights one evening (or gets Spain to turn them off) and proceeds to communicate his feelings in as many nonverbal ways he can think of. Whether this leads to verbal expression when things get more intense is up to the author (please), but this anon doesn't think Romano would be likely to vocalize it unless a serious amount of passion was involved
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Spain/Romano (whatever order), goes something like this:
Romano realizes that A: he loves Spain (Spain has already made his own affection clear by this point), and B: he will never ever be able to admit it, let alone do anything about it, if he has to see Spain's expression, due to his pride and embarrassment.
So he does the most logical thing he can think of: he turns off the lights one evening (or gets Spain to turn them off) and proceeds to communicate his feelings in as many nonverbal ways he can think of. Whether this leads to verbal expression when things get more intense is up to the author (please), but this anon doesn't think Romano would be likely to vocalize it unless a serious amount of passion was involved ( ... )
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