Japan/Taiwan and Fluff
anonymous
July 24 2011, 08:10:42 UTC
I would love for a quiet romance involving cultural elements of their countries such as sharing an umbrella and the red string of fate. Please involve the scenery more than dialogue.
Bonus 1 Mien-tzu Bonus 2 Japan and Taiwan could go outside to take pictures of the scenery; Japan can help Taiwan with a camera Bonus 3 Japan and Taiwan crafting together
[FILL] Of Two Stars [1/2]
anonymous
August 2 2011, 03:31:21 UTC
first time doing this, haven't been in fandom too long, hope it's what you're looking for! also, based this off of tanabata/qixi festival.
Honda Kiku sits near the balcony overlooking the now busy street decorated with colorful streamers and star decorations. It’s become more and more commercial every year and he can’t help but focus more on those simple strips of white paper contrasting against green bamboo leaves.
[FILL] Of Two Stars [2/2]
anonymous
August 2 2011, 03:31:54 UTC
He’s known in the back of his head that many of the others have a similar sort of festival but it’s the first time he’s seen it in Taiwan. He reddens a bit when she immediately takes his arm and decides they need to visit all the temples (specifically, Lovers’ temples) but his stammering reply is cut short when she looks at him, not quite angry but biting her lip hard and her eyes slightly glassy
( ... )
Psst, anon...
anonymous
August 7 2011, 18:02:35 UTC
You should post this on the Fill List at http://hetalia-kink.livejournal.com/18224.html. If you don't, it's likely that the OP and other anons who'd be interested in your fill won't know that it's there. Plus, posting it there counts towards the 50 fills needed to lift the request freeze. :)
In regards to the fill itself, this was so sweet and you nailed down the quiet tone perfectly. I don't usually read Japan/Taiwan, but I'm glad I made an exception here.
Re: Psst, anon...
anonymous
August 8 2011, 21:30:40 UTC
That's much better. Don't worry, you didn't fail; I wouldn't have known that this was your first Hetalia fic if you hadn't said it, and you did a good job at getting down Japan's characterization.
Just remember to leave a comment on the Fill List for any future request you might fill on this meme, so that other anons can comment on it. I hope this won't be your last fill here. ;)
Extremely sorry for the late response! I had a reply prepared, but my computer crashed, so I lost the link. I actually found the story on fanfiction.net a while back, which reminded me to come back and search for this.
Thank you so much for taking the time to answer this! I really like the way you write, one can really visualize the surroundings and feel the mood. I also loved how you alluded to the story of the cowherd and the weaver girl without explicitly stating anything. This story really made my day.
Again, I deeply apologise for the really late response, and thank you so much for filling my request!
Bonus 1 Mien-tzu
Bonus 2 Japan and Taiwan could go outside to take pictures of the scenery; Japan can help Taiwan with a camera
Bonus 3 Japan and Taiwan crafting together
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Honda Kiku sits near the balcony overlooking the now busy street decorated with colorful streamers and star decorations. It’s become more and more commercial every year and he can’t help but focus more on those simple strips of white paper contrasting against green bamboo leaves.
Hope to erase past regrets, he thinks ( ... )
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In regards to the fill itself, this was so sweet and you nailed down the quiet tone perfectly. I don't usually read Japan/Taiwan, but I'm glad I made an exception here.
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And thank you so so much for the comment; I was so afraid I failed miserably since it was my first time attempting Hetalia fic.
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Just remember to leave a comment on the Fill List for any future request you might fill on this meme, so that other anons can comment on it. I hope this won't be your last fill here. ;)
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Got it! Will definitely remember to do that :D
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Thank you so much for taking the time to answer this! I really like the way you write, one can really visualize the surroundings and feel the mood. I also loved how you alluded to the story of the cowherd and the weaver girl without explicitly stating anything. This story really made my day.
Again, I deeply apologise for the really late response, and thank you so much for filling my request!
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