Sweet Apologies - Germany/Belgium - 1/?
anonymous
August 24 2009, 19:29:50 UTC
A/N: This is a different anon than the ones who replied and said they wanted to fill this. I liked this prompt, so I decide to fill it. I apologize to the other anons who wanted to fill it originally. Belgium's human name here is Sofia.
Germany convinced himself that it was merely a coincidence that Belgium's bedroom window was directly parallel to his own bedroom. Yes, a simple coincidence. It had been like that for as long as Belgium had lived in that house, really. Which had been since the war ended and Belgium had to rebuild the house she'd lived in for nearly a century.
Yes, it was totally a coincidence that she put her large bedroom window right across from his own bedroom window, and he could see directly into her room at his leisure. Not that he, you know, wanted to look into her room since that was completely inappropriate, even though Belgium seemed to like changing in front of it, stripping right down to her underwear-
Coincidence, Ludwig. Coincidence.Prussia, on the other hand, was not convinced of this, and happened
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Sweet Apologies - Germany/Belgium - 3/?
anonymous
October 13 2009, 16:14:46 UTC
A/N: I apologize for the extremely delay. Here's the next bit.The inside of Belgium's house was very clean and very neat, similar to his own house but much smaller. There were paintings covering the walls, large Persian rugs on the floors, dark wood furniture and it smelled like the inside of a bakery. Which was probably a sign that she was making something, and he'd rudely interrupted her
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Sweet Apologies - Germany/Belgium - 5/?
anonymous
March 17 2010, 19:41:06 UTC
Luckily for Germany, Belgium opened her mouth to speak again. "You're not talking about that, are you?" she asked, saying her words slowly with a curious tone behind them. "I-I mean, it's not... well, it was a long time ago, and I did say that I would forgive you in due time. Everybody would."
"I never truly apologized to you though," Germany said, perhaps a little more sheepishly than he would have liked
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Sweet Apologies - Germany/Belgium - 6/?
anonymous
March 20 2010, 22:18:18 UTC
In actuality, there was something, or rather, someone right beneath Belgium's window and hiding in the hedges. Germany took a deep, slow breath, and attempted to ignore the fact that his brother was still listening in on them. Not that he was nearly naive enough to believe that his brother had any sense of, you know, privacy when it came to his personal affairs
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Sweet Apologies - Germany/Belgium - 7/?
anonymous
March 20 2010, 22:19:54 UTC
And then more silence. Well, more silence aside from the quiet stirring of spoons inside their respective teacups. At least, there was a steaming cup of tea to calm Germany's constant up-and-down nerves down, the hot liquid sliding down his throat and-well, there was a reason he hardly ever drank English tea
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Sweet Apologies - Germany/Belgium - 8/?
anonymous
March 20 2010, 22:21:03 UTC
"You were right about the storm," Belgium said faintly. She was looking out the kitchen window with him, watching the storm clouds open up and let their rain spill from within them, pouring onto everything below. She stood up slowly, her chair squeaking and creaking as she neatly pushed it in, reaching for their cold teacups and saucers before walking over to the sink, and placing them inside, her back turned away from him. "Listen, Ludwig, do you-do you want to stay? Since it's storming and everything
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Germany convinced himself that it was merely a coincidence that Belgium's bedroom window was directly parallel to his own bedroom. Yes, a simple coincidence. It had been like that for as long as Belgium had lived in that house, really. Which had been since the war ended and Belgium had to rebuild the house she'd lived in for nearly a century.
Yes, it was totally a coincidence that she put her large bedroom window right across from his own bedroom window, and he could see directly into her room at his leisure. Not that he, you know, wanted to look into her room since that was completely inappropriate, even though Belgium seemed to like changing in front of it, stripping right down to her underwear-
Coincidence, Ludwig. Coincidence.Prussia, on the other hand, was not convinced of this, and happened ( ... )
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Can't wait for more! <33
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(also, chocolate shop! much love.)
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I lol'd. : D
Thank toy for updating, Anon! This is one of my FAVOURITE Het Pairings and to have the continuation.. *explodes in gratitude*
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"I never truly apologized to you though," Germany said, perhaps a little more sheepishly than he would have liked ( ... )
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Or rather brotherly Prussia, awkward Germany, and Belgium are all made of win.
Can't wait to see more of this!
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Very adorable. <3
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