America/England, Isolationism
anonymous
April 24 2009, 17:05:37 UTC
America/England
England is hurt by America's 'isolationism' in the 1920s and 1930s, and thinks America is no longer interested in him. England is especially disappointed with America's lack of support for him against Hitler. E.g. in a Gallup Poll in 1939, 83% Americans voted 'no' in response to whether America should help England (and France) in a war against Germany and Italy.
Alfred, despite his people's feelings, is actually still in love with England, and sets out to rectify his personal relationship with Arthur, trying to make it clear that he still deeply cares for Arthur although he can't do anything to break out of government's policy of isolationism. Angsty, but ends in understanding, make up sex please?
Re: America/England, Isolationism
anonymous
April 17 2013, 00:51:09 UTC
[Fully expecting this to go unheeded. How long has it been? Four years?
Um. A!A has a fill that very loosely fits this prompt. Very loosely. It's more of a snapshot fill that happens to take place during the 1920s, centralised around Alfred and with a little bit of Arthur.
If anyone would like to see it posted, I'll put it up ;u;]
England is hurt by America's 'isolationism' in the 1920s and 1930s, and thinks America is no longer interested in him. England is especially disappointed with America's lack of support for him against Hitler. E.g. in a Gallup Poll in 1939, 83% Americans voted 'no' in response to whether America should help England (and France) in a war against Germany and Italy.
Alfred, despite his people's feelings, is actually still in love with England, and sets out to rectify his personal relationship with Arthur, trying to make it clear that he still deeply cares for Arthur although he can't do anything to break out of government's policy of isolationism. Angsty, but ends in understanding, make up sex please?
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Um. A!A has a fill that very loosely fits this prompt. Very loosely. It's more of a snapshot fill that happens to take place during the 1920s, centralised around Alfred and with a little bit of Arthur.
If anyone would like to see it posted, I'll put it up ;u;]
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