Lithuania/Poland, "Let your sons draw their strenght from our past experience"
anonymous
May 7 2010, 04:55:19 UTC
Placeholder for future chapters. " Our modern, stressed and shattering Liet is somehow switched with his medieval self (Tony? is that you? or maybe Britannia Angel?). You know, the guy that kick-Teutonic-ass. Of course- this is causing a lot of confusion to the world-and mostly to medieval!Liet himself ("America? Who is that? Never heard of him."- "Prussia, how many times do I have to kick your ass away so you get it and leave us alone?!"-"what do you mean I have brothers?!" and so on.)"
Let your sons draw their strength from our past experience [7/?]
anonymous
May 8 2010, 02:50:48 UTC
"I called Denmark," France declared, sticking his head around the door. "He agreed to look for Norway. He doesn't know why. Also, you are out of cream. All you have are packets of some hideous white substance calling itself 'creamer
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anonymous
May 8 2010, 03:23:10 UTC
Holy crap, two in one day? YESPLZ. *A*
Wait a moment... What happned to England's back? Did I miss something again..?
So it seems this incident is, indeed, your fault enti - urg - Angleterre, I will need that elbow unbroken to help you research - " ^ That made me laugh so hard. Because it is so typical of these two... *shakes head* Oh, boys... I am totally reminded of my family. XD
The comment about 'one of us disappearing for a while' did funny things to my heartstrings.
Re: Let your sons draw their strength from our past experience [7/?]
anonymous
May 8 2010, 03:27:10 UTC
Pff. Love the interaction of these two. LOVE THIS PREMISE - it opens so much interesting introspection on behalf of these characters... Oh law I just feel so bad for poor POLAND. Not even Liet - I feel bad for him, too, having to re-learn all of it, but Feliks, needing to recreate that bond, remember all of this stuff himself. I mean, I always thought that's what kept those two strong, is having each other, and now that Feliks doesn't have Liet, really, well....
*bows* sorry that was long and random. IN any case, I'm quite impressed.
Re: Let your sons draw their strength from our past experience [7/?]
anonymous
May 8 2010, 16:35:48 UTC
Yay! Another update so fast... I'm glad we aren't having a giant break again!
Interesting that this chapter focused on England and France. I had almost forgotten about them *sheepish*. When are they going to realize that "alcohol" is not the same as "beer"?
I can't wait to see how Poland deals with Liet when bedtime comes. I'm sure Poland won't want to leave him alone but Liet probably won't feel comfortable sleeping near another nation.
Re: Let your sons draw their strength from our past experience [7/?]
anonymous
May 8 2010, 21:46:37 UTC
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it. And since, uh, I am halfway through the next scene and it happens the day after . . . actually it's the other way around. Poland tried to sleep on the sofa, but Lithuania had no qualms about sharing the bed and insisted that he stay. This is because modern-day Lithuania won't sleep in the same room with anyone (except Latvia) because he's afraid of waking them up with his bad dreams, and Poland was trying to respect that, but medieval Lithuania thought nothing of it and habitually shared a bed with Poland, even before they got together when they were visiting each other.
And England . . . has decided that, if nothing else, next time someone asks him for a recipe he'll print it.
OP loves you so much
anonymous
May 9 2010, 15:23:30 UTC
What a thing to come home to!
I'm so happy! Two updates, two! And here I thought this week is going to suck because of the gigantic test I have on Monday!
But no, I come home to see this, and- anon, I almost cried. You made my week so much better in an instant! It is all written so well, that I don’t have any words left. This is pretty much the best fill I have ever received.
Our modern, stressed and shattering Liet is somehow switched with his medieval self (Tony? is that you? or maybe Britannia Angel?). You know, the guy that kick-Teutonic-ass. Of course- this is causing a lot of confusion to the world-and mostly to medieval!Liet himself ("America? Who is that? Never heard of him."- "Prussia, how many times do I have to kick your ass away so you get it and leave us alone?!"-"what do you mean I have brothers?!" and so on.)"
Orginal thread: http://hetalia-kink.livejournal.com/11813.html?thread=35837477#t35837477
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Wait a moment... What happned to England's back? Did I miss something again..?
So it seems this incident is, indeed, your fault enti - urg - Angleterre, I will need that elbow unbroken to help you research - "
^ That made me laugh so hard. Because it is so typical of these two... *shakes head* Oh, boys... I am totally reminded of my family. XD
The comment about 'one of us disappearing for a while' did funny things to my heartstrings.
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*bows* sorry that was long and random. IN any case, I'm quite impressed.
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Interesting that this chapter focused on England and France. I had almost forgotten about them *sheepish*. When are they going to realize that "alcohol" is not the same as "beer"?
I can't wait to see how Poland deals with Liet when bedtime comes. I'm sure Poland won't want to leave him alone but Liet probably won't feel comfortable sleeping near another nation.
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And England . . . has decided that, if nothing else, next time someone asks him for a recipe he'll print it.
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I'm so happy! Two updates, two! And here I thought this week is going to suck because of the gigantic test I have on Monday!
But no, I come home to see this, and- anon, I almost cried. You made my week so much better in an instant! It is all written so well, that I don’t have any words left. This is pretty much the best fill I have ever received.
Can't wait for the next part!
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