(fill for part 2) Without Victory
anonymous
May 18 2009, 19:38:24 UTC
anon-author would be posting this fill as a comment to the original request, but the original request appears to have been deleted. It was: Sweden/Finland: After Winter War and Finland's independence, Sweden is afraid of Finland. Even ready to bottom. Oh why? 'Cos. BONUS if Finland didn't even think that something has changed.
There was also some inspiration from the joke entitled "Finnish Soldier" at this website, which in anon's defense was linked-to by an anon who claimed to be Finnish.
Anon apologizes for the lack of resolution to this fill. Finland sits waiting, pretending he can’t hear the shouting in the next room. The answer will be either yes or no: the people of Sweden will aid him, or they will not. Sweden is likely sitting to the side, listening as well. No one will listen to him if he speaks; it is not exactly a secret what he and Finland - legally, Messrs. Oxenstierna and Väinämöinen - are to each other
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Without Victory, part 2
anonymous
May 18 2009, 19:41:56 UTC
His own commanders put Finland on sniper duty, which he does, gladly. He almost-dies a few times, shot by counter-snipers, but nations don’t die easily, if at all. So long as someone manages to get him out of the cold and start feeding him he survives. Among the men, who don’t know what he is, he develops a bit of a reputation of his own, though his surname doesn’t hurt that. It helps a little that he feigns tone-deafness and a poor voice; in reality he is subject to neither fault.
Every so often he manages to receive packages labeled as being from a B. Oxenstierna; he gets some invasive questions about that - How does a guy like you get to know someone with that kind of name? - but he manages to pass it off as being from a friend, and handing out the treats that Sweden sends does a lot to silence the questions
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Re: Without Victory, part 2
anonymous
May 19 2009, 20:56:07 UTC
I'll have to say that I liked this very, very much. I hope to see you write more of this pairing, because I really liked the way you got their dynamic down here.
BONUS if Finland didn't even think that something has changed.
There was also some inspiration from the joke entitled "Finnish Soldier" at this website, which in anon's defense was linked-to by an anon who claimed to be Finnish.
Anon apologizes for the lack of resolution to this fill. Finland sits waiting, pretending he can’t hear the shouting in the next room. The answer will be either yes or no: the people of Sweden will aid him, or they will not. Sweden is likely sitting to the side, listening as well. No one will listen to him if he speaks; it is not exactly a secret what he and Finland - legally, Messrs. Oxenstierna and Väinämöinen - are to each other ( ... )
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Every so often he manages to receive packages labeled as being from a B. Oxenstierna; he gets some invasive questions about that - How does a guy like you get to know someone with that kind of name? - but he manages to pass it off as being from a friend, and handing out the treats that Sweden sends does a lot to silence the questions ( ... )
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And the Finnish jokes. XD They were great.
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I LOVE YOU WRITER-ANON. Ah, the way you've written their relationship is amazing and the sex was HOT as well.
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