(if Hong Kong has a canon/fanon name, forgive me- I couldn't find it...)
anonymous
July 3 2009, 22:10:10 UTC
This might not be what OP wanted- sorry! The image just would not leave my head though, especially after having read John Simpson's book where he described the festivities from the night we handed over Hong Kong. -Hong Kong was gone. Little James, so full of promise
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Re: (if Hong Kong has a canon/fanon name, forgive me- I couldn't find it...)
anonymous
July 3 2009, 22:55:28 UTC
This was powerful and depressing (in a good way). Damm, Hetalia makes me so imperialistic. Poor England.
England, his littlest, weakest son had gone out with a whimper of treaties and democracy, and that was that. OUCH. This is so sad and beautiful. Actually, there´s a lot of beautiful lines here, I can´t quote everythig (I´ll just mention the faeries. I loved it!). Great work.
(Maya´s supposed to be India? If she is, then we used the same name for her. Cool! ^^)
Re: (if Hong Kong has a canon/fanon name, forgive me- I couldn't find it...)
anonymous
July 5 2009, 17:31:36 UTC
This was very nicely written you have a good writing style even though we are all anon here I'd still say I'd like to see a fill for a longer story. Regardless I liked this piece I guess it's party since I really like England x one of his former colonies. *laughs.* This anon looks forward to see more.
Remember those sayings?
"The sun never sets on the (Roman/British) Empire."
Please have fun with it. Smut is welcome but certainly not necessary. Preferably limited angst.
First-time requester!anon throws herself at the mercy of the awesome authors!anon, then flees to fill!
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-Hong Kong was gone. Little James, so full of promise ( ... )
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England, his littlest, weakest son had gone out with a whimper of treaties and democracy, and that was that. OUCH. This is so sad and beautiful. Actually, there´s a lot of beautiful lines here, I can´t quote everythig (I´ll just mention the faeries. I loved it!). Great work.
(Maya´s supposed to be India? If she is, then we used the same name for her. Cool! ^^)
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(She is indeed! It's a very pretty name for her, ne?)
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And thankyou!
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Et cetera.
Thanks so much for the lovely fill, Author!anon.
It's wonderful how you called England Rome's son, which is reasonably canon, but not often touched upon.
brb Yaying under breath
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(And it's canon outside my head too? Yay!)
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This was my very first request, and you filled it so quickly and so well.
*is still reeling happily*
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This anon looks forward to see more.
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