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England finds out America's true self on accident and secretly and falls for the real America. However, he wants to be with the real America and not his fake persona, so he tries to figure out a way to get him be himself, which he is strongly opposed to for whatever reason.
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He’s considered it a few times - he’s thought about it through spiralling musings that unravel, and then coil (with a loud snap) when he needs to hide them again. He’s been trying, truly exerting himself by trawling through the seemingly never-ending archive that is his memory, to draw from it a conclusion. To pin-point the date, to remember the exact day it began ( ... )
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Because it goes like this.
Raised the boy, failed the boy, the boy failed me, I don‘t understand how his thought process works, dear God what exactly does he think he’s suggesting here, how many times do you think he‘ll accidentally cause a fight today?America is… something ( ... )
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...Awesome So much respect for my country right now, you have no idea.
If this is just the prologue, expect to see me sticking around for a long, long time. :3
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I adore the universe you are creating in this. It's very realistic and understandable, not a stretch at all, in my opinion, from canon universe. I also really liked the idea of England knowing of America's potentially, but thinking it went wrong somewhere.
All around, your prologue has me really excited to read more! Thanks so much for taking this on, and I'll be waiting with baited breath for the next installment!
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Can't wait for the next update~
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King Lear for the win.]
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you must be Alfred
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In general, America has never been good with secrets. When something gnaws at his brain for any lengthy period of time, it’s a complete relief to get it off his chest by pouring it out to some unsuspecting nation or ally, spreading gossip or news or top-secret Government information. He’s had to learn, over time, to keep the latter to himself, because apparently Presidents don’t like it when their shopping lists become the topic of the week at UN meetings.
The most important secret in America’s life is one he has no issue with keeping, regardless of his inability to be discrete. His inherent level of intelligence is something he never discusses. Just fakes, lies about, pretends.
And over the years, it’s become quite fun. Turning off his brain is entertaining ( ... )
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It was during the Civil War - back when it hurt most mornings to wake up, and every step carried with it the feeling of being ruptured, split in two. England refused to care, interested but not invested; it was only during the Trent Affair that he finally decided to throw caution to the wind and say something.
Back then, it was exhilarating - America’s half-loyalty to Confederacy buzzed in his veins and his half-loyalty to the Union sent waves of nausea through his stomach. He can still recall the expression on England’s face, as he marched onto American land and took on a typically indignant stance.
“What, exactly, do you think you’re doing, boy ( ... )
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