The Importance of Tolerance: Epilogue
anonymous
May 21 2009, 18:22:42 UTC
[Because I saw the sniper-rifles-and-viking-ships comments after I wrote that first bit, and... that has to go in. It just does.]
It was a few days after the fruit basket arrived before either of them saw the card tucked to the side of the mango.
Sweden was the first to notice; he picked up the paper and opened it, glowering at the words on it.
"Hm."
"Is something wrong, Su-san?" asked Finland, glancing up from drying the dishes. There hadn't been much inflection in Su-san's voice, but he could just tell.
"Look 't this."
Tino set down his dish towel, reaching over to take the card from his husband's hand.
Thank you so much! I'm never entirely confident in my ability to write comedy, but I had to try this time~
And God, I agree completely. I love love love badass couples (my "My OTP can kick your OTP's ass" icon sees a lot of use), and writing this really made me realize how much I'd like to see more of Su-san and Finland kicking ass together =D
Re: The Importance of Tolerance: Epilogue
anonymous
May 25 2009, 02:58:26 UTC
I think reading this right after the Wiki article gave the best feeling of sweet, sweet vicarious victory I've felt in a while. Thank you so much for the awesome fill, Anon! I only wish I could have been there to witness the joy for myself. <3
This is like really, really late but author!Anon, this anon loves you! You just gave me a good laugh and I really wish that what happened in this story could somehow happen in real life.
Seriously, those people are just flat-out annoying. Especially that little old lady. Anon is glad that she has never encountered them before.
It was a few days after the fruit basket arrived before either of them saw the card tucked to the side of the mango.
Sweden was the first to notice; he picked up the paper and opened it, glowering at the words on it.
"Hm."
"Is something wrong, Su-san?" asked Finland, glancing up from drying the dishes. There hadn't been much inflection in Su-san's voice, but he could just tell.
"Look 't this."
Tino set down his dish towel, reaching over to take the card from his husband's hand.
Dear Sweden and Finland ( ... )
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And God, I agree completely. I love love love badass couples (my "My OTP can kick your OTP's ass" icon sees a lot of use), and writing this really made me realize how much I'd like to see more of Su-san and Finland kicking ass together =D
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The WBC were at my university a few months ago. They didn't like our slogan. 8D
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You just gave me a good laugh and I really wish that what happened in this story could somehow happen in real life.
Seriously, those people are just flat-out annoying. Especially that little old lady. Anon is glad that she has never encountered them before.
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