HETALIA KINK MEME PART 4

Feb 11, 2011 00:01


axis powers
hetalia kink meme
part 4

VIEW THIS PART ON DREAMWIDTH

STOP! DO NOT REQUEST HERE!
NEW REQUESTS GO IN THE MOST RECENT PART!

New fills for this part go HERE .
Get information at the News Post HERE.

Leave a comment

Jew sandwich, plz anonymous May 23 2009, 07:30:06 UTC
Israel has a bad day.

So Egypt and Turkey team up to convince him that not all his Muslim neighbors hate him.

Threesome sexytiems ensue.

(If you want to go the crack route, paranoid!Israel can misinterpret their advances at first, but I really want this threesome eventually.)

Reply

Re: So I heard from Guinness...[4/?] anonymous May 28 2009, 03:38:44 UTC
We can always stalk the entire kink meme to find if our fav authors have posted anything new. Always recognizable from their writing style, anon. Always. *creepy laughs*

Reply

Re: So I heard from Guinness...[4/?] anonymous May 27 2009, 20:52:24 UTC
omg omg this is fantastic. another not-butthurt-jewanon approves. PROCEED. I love Turkey so much in this.

Reply

So I heard from Guinness...[5/?] anonymous May 28 2009, 16:41:54 UTC
“And then this will turn into ‘friends do things for friends’ and I’ll be -”

Turkey used his thumb to clamp Israel’s mouth shut, and so Israel just stared, dark eyes unreadable.

“Think,” said Turkey, “What could we possibly want from you that we’re not already trading? The only thing we could say is ‘be a bit more diplomatic with your brother,’ but you’ll do what you will, won’t you? It’s useless to try to make you do otherwise.”

For a moment, Israel just glared.

“And what can we expect in exchange for just some fun? Unless you truly think yourself so weak, so fragile that we three can’t have a bit of fun together and you’ll never be able to look at us the same way again. Is that it ( ... )

Reply

Re: So I heard from Guinness...[5/?] anonymous May 28 2009, 19:29:23 UTC
GO TURKEY.

Still in love with Israel. Still wanting to marry you.

The concealer is both intriguing and heartbreaking. It was a very clever idea, btw, and it might be my favorite detail here. But I´m not sure. All part 4 was delightful, i can´t quite pick my favorite thing.

Part 5 is great too.You´re balancing the dialogues and HOTTNESS so well that I keep wainting more of both and more of this and- just - GIVE ME MOAR!

Reply

OP anonymous May 30 2009, 07:00:13 UTC
I am loving on this *so hard* anon. I utterly *love* Israel and Egypt just falling into it without saying anything, after all of Turkey's flailing attempts. I always felt like even with all their differences, there's a deep level of understanding there, and I love seeing it in this.

And woobie!Turkey! You own my soul, anon. *waits avidly for more*

Reply

Re: So I heard from Guinness...[5/?] anonymous May 31 2009, 02:20:12 UTC
MORE PLEASE!

I´m breaking my F5 here!

(I´m also reccing this)

(reCAPTCHA= International disagree lolz

Reply

Re: So I heard from Guinness...[5/?] anonymous May 31 2009, 05:28:44 UTC
Awawawawawa!!!!

I can't wait for the next installment!!! You're awesome, writer!!

Have a cookie<3

Reply

Re: So I heard from Guinness...[5/?] anonymous May 31 2009, 14:34:32 UTC
Gosh, gosh, gosh. I'm all hot and bothered. Continue this, anon. PLEEEEZE.

Reply

So I heard from Guinness...[6/?] anonymous May 31 2009, 15:38:19 UTC
So Turkey put one leg to one side, the other to the other, and straddled against Israel’s back, reaching his hands around. As he nipped at Israel’s neck, Israel started on Egypt’s shirt, making quick work of the buttons. Turkey’s hands moved down, past Israel’s belt, and gave the tent forming a gentle squeeze ( ... )

Reply

Re: So I heard from Guinness...[6/?] anonymous May 31 2009, 18:15:35 UTC
... or, you know, you guys could talk this trough before, what about that?

Then again, it´s hotter this way. Poor Turkey, I feel his pain, but this is just too much fun. Israel is so endearing in his defensiveness, and Egypt is silently sexy and Turkey is Turkey and I´m loving every minute of it.

(btw, when you finish this, I´d wish you´d keep writing this character. I totally want to see more of him)

Reply

Writeranon anonymous May 31 2009, 18:24:22 UTC
Oh come on, these three are a perfect setup for communication error. Turkey knows nothing and is too gung-ho about it, Egypt knows but isn't willing to talk with more than hints, and of course Israel won't tell ANYBODY because the thought of anybody knowing about his fears and weaknesses is too mortifying. :P

Reply

Re: Writeranon anonymous May 31 2009, 20:14:36 UTC
Heh, I know. I wasn’t criticizing you- what I meant is that it would be so easy to fix this if they weren’t so scarred by past experiences and their own fears. But you see, I think that’s one of the things that make it so interesting, the way Turkey has to guess what’s going on because the others won’t say. And I understand *why* they won’t - the communication issue is pretty well-handled. It’s frustrating to see how jerky and difficult things are, but it’s the kind of frustration that makes me keep reading (and, to be honest, I don’t want it solved, because that means resolution, end of story, and then where will I go?).

I like the sex and smut, but to me, the appeal here is exactly that - how Turkey has to pick on small clues and pretty much guess his way trough this, and how defensive Israel is - so I wasn’t complaining.

(just one thing… do you have the whole thing ready, or are you posting as you write? It´s totally unrelated. I´m just curious)

Reply

Re: So I heard from Guinness...[6/?] anonymous June 1 2009, 11:48:47 UTC
I'm enjoying this story immensly, mainly because your Israel feels so spot-on and so intriguing and so heartbreaking. And also because I like stories with Egypt, heh <3

Reply

Re: So I heard from Guinness...[6/?] anonymous June 2 2009, 03:13:15 UTC
I came for the Egypt because he gets no love and I stayed for the Turkey because he's so lost and confused but won't admit it no sir!
and Israel... does that mean he wants to bottom from the top? *prepares to stuff nose with tissue if so*

Reply

Re: So I heard from Guinness...[7/?] anonymous June 3 2009, 02:39:18 UTC
Egypt had somehow learned to live with such a neighbor, but there was too much to learn in an afternoon ( ... )

Reply


Leave a comment

Up