Hetalia kink meme part 22

Jun 03, 2012 14:53


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Any/Any - Romance between nations is forbidden anonymous January 25 2012, 09:42:58 UTC
It's not like the world is going to explode if two of them fall in love, but it is indeed frowned upon by everyone, nations and humans alike, because it's thought that strong feelings such as romance can get in the way of politics, wars and in general the different relationships and conflicts between countries. As such, when two of them fall in love, they have to keep it a secret from everyone lest they don't get in a big problem.

OP really likes Spamano and AusHun, but doesn't mind if some writer decides to fill this with any other pairing. Let your imagination fly!

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Re: Any/Any - Romance between nations is forbidden anonymous January 25 2012, 18:19:09 UTC
I love the look of this prompt, but I wondered if you'd be opposed to AmeCan? If you are, are there any other pairings you like, because sadly, I'd find it hard to write the two mentioned there...

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OP anonymous January 25 2012, 20:18:50 UTC
Sure, go ahead anon. Like I said, AusHun and Spamano are my favourite ones, but I don't mind if people decide to write about other pairings. Think of this prompt as sharing an idea and then think of AmeCan fans, think of them.

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This is pretty much exactly that anonymous January 25 2012, 20:29:31 UTC
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7265975/1/And_bMaybe_b_bNext_b_bTime_b_bWe_b_bCan_b_Hold_Hands

Though it's where they really can't because it DOES have ramifications on real life politics, but it is very similar. It's Spamano.

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Trailblaze [1/3] anonymous February 1 2012, 18:27:41 UTC
It's in the covert glances, across the meeting room because no one sees him anyway. It's in the throbbing pulse as America walks past, not even aware of what he does.

Canada almost wants to scream how do you not see at all of them because it's so damn obvious to him. He wants, needs them to look upon him with scorn, take him away from America and tell him again why all this is wrong, what it'll never happen ( ... )

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Trailblaze [2/3] anonymous February 1 2012, 18:33:09 UTC
America often finds Canada downstairs early in the morning, poring over the papers for a new pact, for stats showing an unusual amount of marriages between their citizens. There's never been anything, but it doesn't stop him, waiting for the inevitable.

In these occasions, Canada always asks if America's sure.

And once, America gets annoyed. 
"Canada. It's been three months. Don't you think I would have left already if I didn't want this?"

He finds that he never considered what his paranoia was doing to America. 
He tries harder after that, enjoys everything more because he's not watching over his shoulder all the time and sees how he might have strangled the relationship before anyone else had a chance ( ... )

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Trailblaze [3/3] anonymous February 1 2012, 18:54:01 UTC
"Mon cheri." They all turn to the new voice, a morose looking France. "Much as I hate to admit it, L'Angleterre is right. Love has never done good for nations."

Canada bares his teeth in frustration that the self-proclaimed 'pays d'amour' might not rise to his defence, but England turns to America.

"I suppose you'll have your own two cents to put in on this?"
America smiles sweetly.
"I think Canada can defend us both perfectly, actually. My only comment is that you, and all the rest, are looking on this from, like, the fourteenth century. Perhaps you should look at Germany's relations a little closer?"
And with that, he stands, pulling Canada out the room behind him until they're a safe distance away. "Wow, you were on fire back there bro! So awesome!" America enthusiastically bundles him up into a tight embrace, which turns to soothing circles on Canada's back as he mumbles through his tears that he hates doing that.

"We'll make it."
Canada wants to believe that so much.

A year later, and everyone knows ( ... )

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Re: Trailblaze [3/3] anonymous February 1 2012, 19:17:15 UTC
This is beautiful. I don't just like this story; I love it. It's very lyrical and sweet, and sometimes an ending may be a bit cheesy, but it still works very well. Your ending here certainly does.

I'll probably be back with more comments when I can be more coherent.

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Re: Trailblaze [3/3] anonymous February 1 2012, 19:23:56 UTC
Sitting here with the biggest grin on my face, anon. This is gorgeous. I especially like Canada defending their relationship, and America sitting back and letting him.

Only thing is, I think "cheri" is the feminine form. I'm not much with French, though, so I might be wrong.

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Re: Trailblaze [3/3] anonymous February 2 2012, 06:25:16 UTC
'Cherie' with an 'e' is feminine.

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Re: Trailblaze [3/3] anonymous February 1 2012, 19:57:18 UTC
So I smiled the whole way through. It was wonderful, anon, I loved it, and like the anon above me, I loved that America knew Canada was perfectly capable of defending them.

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