Side Course [1/?]
anonymous
January 9 2010, 18:11:39 UTC
She loved her brother, really, she did. She'd never do anything to abandon him or hurt him. At least... Nothing he himself wouldn't do.
Natalia saw what he did with the damn Toris kid, Raivis, and even Eduard too. Not to mention that filthy Yao. She heard their yells of more-than-likely both the pain and pleasure her brother could induce. She heard it every night. Jealousy filled her, but she wasn't sure if it was over her brother's attention to them or over something a bit more... primitive. It didn't matter. The nation was a young lady, whether most paid that any attention or not, and she often grew tired of fruitlessly pining over her brother
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Re: Side Course [1/?]
anonymous
January 10 2010, 00:33:19 UTC
A continuation would be absolutely lovely! I've been, well... Skipping around this pairing I guess you could say, as I've liked the prospect of it but haven't really found anything with these two together.
And well, if you don't continue, I'll just let you know that this piece on its own was highly appreciated. :D
Natalia saw what he did with the damn Toris kid, Raivis, and even Eduard too. Not to mention that filthy Yao. She heard their yells of more-than-likely both the pain and pleasure her brother could induce. She heard it every night. Jealousy filled her, but she wasn't sure if it was over her brother's attention to them or over something a bit more... primitive. It didn't matter. The nation was a young lady, whether most paid that any attention or not, and she often grew tired of fruitlessly pining over her brother ( ... )
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And well, if you don't continue, I'll just let you know that this piece on its own was highly appreciated. :D
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Belarus's emotions seem very on point too.
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