World at one with America
anonymous
September 26 2009, 16:40:54 UTC
Anon would like to see America taking over the world, making it become one with him.
Bonus if he does it because he really believes that he's doing the right thing, because he wants to protect the people he holds dear, and he just become gradually more corrupted and power hungry.
My Dark Heart (2.8/?)
anonymous
September 29 2009, 01:27:20 UTC
For the first time in so many years, China was beginning to feel a knot of dread in his stomach. “Are you - are you saying that you’re willing to start a nuclear war over this
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My Dark Heart (3/?)
anonymous
October 3 2009, 19:13:29 UTC
He’d done it. China had fallen for his bluff. America took off his glasses and wiped them off with his shirt before setting them back on his nose. He had to be sure he was seeing this correctly.
But why can’t I hear anything? Oh ,right. The TV was muted. America grabbed the remote and turned on the volume full blast.
“A historical event to be sure. One that many of us thought this century would pass without seeing.” The anchorwoman was saying, “The official treaty between China and Taiwan will be signed in exactly two hours. At which point the two will officially recognize each other as sovereign nations. Officials say…America muted it again as he fell back in his chair, eyes never leaving the screen. The entire room was silent save for the gentle hum of the overhead fan and the ship was large enough to feel like everything was completely still. For a moment he just sat there comprehending what he had just seen. He shouldn’t be this surprised. It had been announced a week ago, and America had already known by then what China would
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My Dark Heart (3.4/?)
anonymous
October 3 2009, 19:17:18 UTC
Half an hour later (the cafeteria had jelly-filled donuts!) America finally made his way to the flight deck. Fortunately, he had unconsciously timed his arrival perfectly. The helicopter carrying the Japanese naval officers was just now landing on his carrier. America hurried over to where his Admiral, captain, and other American officers were waiting to receive their counterparts.
Hands were shaken, head were bowed and pleasantries were exchanged. Before he knew it the military men had all left, leaving America standing with only one other person.
“Japan!” he said brightly.
The Asian nation smiled, “Hello to you too America-san.”
“Today’s the big day, isn’t this so cool?”
“It is.” Japan replied. “I talked to Taiwan this morning. She seemed nervous but very excited. She wants us to call before we arrive so she can meet us on the docks.”
So unsuspecting. America thought sadly as they headed below deck. She’s such a smart girl too. Almost a shame that this is gonna be too easy. Out loud he said, “Great! I can’t wait to get this
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My Dark Heart (3.6/?)
anonymous
October 3 2009, 19:18:59 UTC
“Yes, we are docking right now. We’re on the U.S.S. George Washington.” Japan was saying over his phone as he and America walked across the deck. “Do you see it? Alright, we’ll see you in a minute
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Re: My Dark Heart (3.8/?)
anonymous
October 3 2009, 19:23:19 UTC
She said thank you
America lay on his bunk staring at the fan. The ceremony was over, as was the nationwide celebration. Right now the people of the now official Republic of Taiwan slept. America had partied hard and toasted every little thing you could toast with Taiwan and the other nations who had stayed for the festivities. Thankfully he never had to face China, who had left immediately after the treaty was signed. Everyone had been in a good mood. No politics had been discussed, no military or trade issues had been brought up, and everyone had been having a good time. No one had come up to him and ragged on him for something or another. No one had accused him of interfering in others affairs or accused him of being the ‘World’s Policeman.’
She said thank you.And Taiwan had said thank you. She appreciated him. She was happy he had done something for her. How long had it been since that had happened? A decade
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I don't think I can say much more other than amazing <3 The set-up is just perfect, really intriguing and I'm so impressed by how you've managed to keep America in-character despite his actions.
My Dark Heart (4/?)
anonymous
October 18 2009, 22:05:03 UTC
The ocean was calm and quiet in the autumn evening save for the motor of the ship. Moonlight shined dully on the still water, a pale light on the dark surface that went on for miles in every direction. Japan stood alone at the bow of his ship and let the salty breeze sweep over him. It was chilly, but he enjoyed it nonetheless as he gazed upward
( ... )
My Dark Heart (4.5/?)
anonymous
October 18 2009, 22:07:33 UTC
Japan knew that tone in America’s voice. It was a subtle shift that Japan doubted few save for those who knew America really well ever picked up on. Japan had known America long enough to realize that this was the tone he used when he was on the verge of saying something incredulous
( ... )
My Dark Heart (4.7/?)
anonymous
October 18 2009, 22:09:18 UTC
“What do you mean?”
America did not answer. He merely smiled and pulled out his phone. Japan gave him a quizzical look but the blonde nation ignored him as he pushed buttons and held the phone to his ear. He started talking.
Japan did not know that tone in America’s voice. It was a subtle shift that Japan could not recall ever hearing before. And for Japan who had known America long enough to recognize every realize tone he used this was unusual.
“Admiral? Change of plans. I’ve already apprehended my target. Radio our boys in the land of the rising sun and give them the go ahead, then proceed with your operation. Remember, don’t fire unless fired upon.”
Hanging up, America looked to Japan and extended his hand. “Can I see your camera?” he asked.
“What was that all about? What operation?” Japan questioned even as he handed the device over to America.
Japan was suddenly blinded as if the sun had just sprung up from the horizon. He turned his head away and held up his arm to shield his eyes.
Bonus if he does it because he really believes that he's doing the right thing, because he wants to protect the people he holds dear, and he just become gradually more corrupted and power hungry.
Anon is partial to US/UK but is not picky.
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Just a word.
Justice…
No good deed goes unpunished.
Equality…
I’ve been a slave to them all.
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But why can’t I hear anything? Oh ,right. The TV was muted. America grabbed the remote and turned on the volume full blast.
“A historical event to be sure. One that many of us thought this century would pass without seeing.” The anchorwoman was saying, “The official treaty between China and Taiwan will be signed in exactly two hours. At which point the two will officially recognize each other as sovereign nations. Officials say…America muted it again as he fell back in his chair, eyes never leaving the screen. The entire room was silent save for the gentle hum of the overhead fan and the ship was large enough to feel like everything was completely still. For a moment he just sat there comprehending what he had just seen. He shouldn’t be this surprised. It had been announced a week ago, and America had already known by then what China would ( ... )
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Hands were shaken, head were bowed and pleasantries were exchanged. Before he knew it the military men had all left, leaving America standing with only one other person.
“Japan!” he said brightly.
The Asian nation smiled, “Hello to you too America-san.”
“Today’s the big day, isn’t this so cool?”
“It is.” Japan replied. “I talked to Taiwan this morning. She seemed nervous but very excited. She wants us to call before we arrive so she can meet us on the docks.”
So unsuspecting. America thought sadly as they headed below deck. She’s such a smart girl too. Almost a shame that this is gonna be too easy. Out loud he said, “Great! I can’t wait to get this ( ... )
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America lay on his bunk staring at the fan. The ceremony was over, as was the nationwide celebration. Right now the people of the now official Republic of Taiwan slept. America had partied hard and toasted every little thing you could toast with Taiwan and the other nations who had stayed for the festivities. Thankfully he never had to face China, who had left immediately after the treaty was signed. Everyone had been in a good mood. No politics had been discussed, no military or trade issues had been brought up, and everyone had been having a good time. No one had come up to him and ragged on him for something or another. No one had accused him of interfering in others affairs or accused him of being the ‘World’s Policeman.’
She said thank you.And Taiwan had said thank you. She appreciated him. She was happy he had done something for her. How long had it been since that had happened? A decade ( ... )
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Gah, poor Taiwan :< Free for a few hours.
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America did not answer. He merely smiled and pulled out his phone. Japan gave him a quizzical look but the blonde nation ignored him as he pushed buttons and held the phone to his ear. He started talking.
Japan did not know that tone in America’s voice. It was a subtle shift that Japan could not recall ever hearing before. And for Japan who had known America long enough to recognize every realize tone he used this was unusual.
“Admiral? Change of plans. I’ve already apprehended my target. Radio our boys in the land of the rising sun and give them the go ahead, then proceed with your operation. Remember, don’t fire unless fired upon.”
Hanging up, America looked to Japan and extended his hand. “Can I see your camera?” he asked.
“What was that all about? What operation?” Japan questioned even as he handed the device over to America.
Japan was suddenly blinded as if the sun had just sprung up from the horizon. He turned his head away and held up his arm to shield his eyes.
“Japanese Maritime vessels! Cut off ( ... )
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THIS IS AMAZING.
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