-- Not picky about ratings. -- Country or human names is fine.
Prompt #1
Pairing: England/America Situation: No one quite knows just how nations are born, including nations themselves. When America starts showing pregnancy symptoms (although he's actually just sick/other mundane reasons) England's common sense jumps ship.
Prompt #2
Pairing: France/Spain Situation: France and Spain playing soccer football to settle who's better at the game. Winner gets...?
Prompt #3
Pairing: Prussia/Austria Situation: Prussia tries to get Austria's attention by being loud, argumentative, rude -- and becomes increasingly jealous as Austria continues to ignore him in favor of other things/people.
In It to Win It [part 1]
anonymous
December 10 2009, 04:56:54 UTC
It was supposed to be a friendly soccer match, but France’s expression was nothing short of thunderous when Spain arrived at the field the afternoon before their teams played. Why, he did not even try to cop a feel after Spain sidled up and gave him a hug in greeting. Not that Spain would have noticed such a thing, but eventually, the silent frostiness emanating from the other nation made itself apparent to him.
“France, is there something wrong?” he asked meekly as they changed into their uniforms in an empty locker room.
With a forced grin that bordered on a grimace, France replied, “Non, non. It is nothing of concern to you at any rate, so do not worry about it.” He turned away to check his reflection, tying his long hair back so that it stayed out of his eyes, but Spain was still watching him warily
( ... )
In It to Win It [part 2]
anonymous
December 10 2009, 04:57:34 UTC
They decided to tally the points after an hour, or however long it took to break a draw if the score tied at the end of the hour. Since they were the only ones playing, with no other player to pass to or defend the goal, the score would depend on each nation’s speed, agility, accuracy and experience. But both France and Spain were more or less evenly matched in all areas, and so the deciding factors would have to take in account France’s tendency towards playing dirty (especially when the clock threatened to run overtime) and if Spain will remain completely oblivious to that fact
( ... )
Any pairings from the: Mediterraneans, Central Europeans, North Americans
Situations: 1. AU, workplace setting, character A spills coffee on his boss (Character B) 2. AU, school setting, fun at the faculty lounge 3. Nation A and Nation B (or more) are washing Nation A's car; fun times with the garden hose.
Coffee Break [Part One]
anonymous
December 25 2009, 04:58:44 UTC
This. This was unbelievable. This was not how the day was supposed to go. Those soft brown eyes were supposed to be aglow with happiness, possibly a little excitement… but not anger. Why was it always anger with him? Well… I guess I can’t blame him this time.
“WHAT THE HELL?!?!? You fucking idiot!”
Antonio grinned weakly as he watched the coffee dripping off of his boss’s clean pressed, business casual, tan pants. There had to be a positive side to this, right? Let’s assess.
The good news (a stretch of the definition at the very least): The coffee had been cold. Not that Mr. Lovino Vargas was likely to care.
The bad news: He, Antonio Fernandez Carriedo, was the sole perpetrator for this unmitigated fiasco. Mr. Vargas was enough of a hardass that you never wanted to give him a reason to be mad at you. Not that he ever needed one.
The really bad news: Antonio was scheduled for his yearly review with him in five minutes. That raise was looking less and less likely by the second, or rather, angry eye-vein twitch
( ... )
Coffee Break [Part Two]
anonymous
December 25 2009, 16:59:11 UTC
Without giving his actions (or the possibility of yet another lawsuit against his grandfather’s company) a moment’s thought, Lovino bent over and rammed his head into the unsuspecting gut in front of him. The force of the hard head bludgeoned into his stomach caused Antonio to fold in half, over the head connecting with his body. Lovino plowed the two forward until Antonio’s back hit the break room cabinets with a thud. The two crumpled to the ground in a heap of arms and legs
( ... )
- Any rating is fine. - Country or human names are fine. - Order of pairing may be switched around.
Prompts:
Characters/Pairings: France/England Situation: Something mentioning the Blue Bird of Happiness. Would love it if it is set when they were younger, but that is not necessary.
Characters/Pairings: America/England Situation: On a snowy Christmas Eve, England finds America outside looking up at the sky. Bonus if it's mentioned/hinted that other than the Christmas party he throws, America spends the holiday alone, and gets really lonely.
Characters/Pairings: France/Canada Situation: The first time France and Canada met.
Carol of Bells [1/3]
anonymous
December 5 2009, 17:14:41 UTC
Carol of Bells
It is past midnight in Washington DC. Alfred has a house there, has owned one on the same piece of land for nearly two hundred years. It’s not the White House of course but it’s white. And it’s a house
( ... )
- Any rating is fine. - Country or human names are fine. - Order of pairing may be switched around.
Prompt #1 Characters/Pairings: Canada & America (Mexico can come too if she’s a she) or North Italy & South Italy Situation: Some sibling fluffiness. Cheering each other up or doing something unique to their cultures (baseball game for the North Americans? Going to visit… uh.. the Pope? for the Italians?) Preferably something that isn’t cliché in the fandom fics already. (smut is fine too so long as there is fluff)
Prompt #2 Characters/Pairings: Poland/Lithuania Situation: Unwrapping of a very special present. Doesn't matter who gives or receives.
Prompt #3 Characters/Pairings: Finland/Sweden, Sealand Situation: Post Santa!Finland’s deliveries, the family’s holiday celebration/traditions. Can be anything. Fluff. Smut. Whatev.
Our Lucia
anonymous
December 25 2009, 08:16:05 UTC
A/N: I am totally unsure if I can still hide behind this ‘thoughts are chaotic, and since these are thoughts, they are chaotic’ excuse. Sorry for my erratic style. ;A;
Our LuciaThe living room was dark and quiet, save for the dim lamp light on the side table by the couch and the soft turning of a page
( ... )
He could never put a price on the way Sealand’s face lit up. “Really?” he asked in childish, enthusiastic curiosity. “What else should Sweden-papa do during Christmas?”
The night was long so Sweden decided to indulge him.
- - - -
“Oh! Can we try baking next year? Like what America does when Santa comes over. He leaves cookies and milk by the tree!”
Sweden snorted at the thought of Finland coming home to ginger cookies and pats Sealand’s head. “W’ll see. B’t r’ght n’w, ‘ts g’tt’ng late. Wh’re’s H’nat’mag’?”
- Any rating is fine. - Country or human names are fine. - Order of pairing may be switched around.
Characters/Pairings: France, Prussia, Spain Situation: Going to a beer festival in Germany. Highjinks ensue. Can be sexy highjinks.
Characters/Pairings: Vietnam/anyone Situation: taking someone (your choice) on a boat ride, just enjoying the scenery. Friendship or romance is fine.
Characters/Pairings: America, Canada Situation: as babies, watching France and England get drunk for the first time, or just adjusting to their weird behavior
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-- Country or human names is fine.
Prompt #1
Pairing: England/America
Situation: No one quite knows just how nations are born, including nations themselves. When America starts showing pregnancy symptoms (although he's actually just sick/other mundane reasons) England's common sense jumps ship.
Prompt #2
Pairing: France/Spain
Situation: France and Spain playing soccer football to settle who's better at the game. Winner gets...?
Prompt #3
Pairing: Prussia/Austria
Situation: Prussia tries to get Austria's attention by being loud, argumentative, rude -- and becomes increasingly jealous as Austria continues to ignore him in favor of other things/people.
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“France, is there something wrong?” he asked meekly as they changed into their uniforms in an empty locker room.
With a forced grin that bordered on a grimace, France replied, “Non, non. It is nothing of concern to you at any rate, so do not worry about it.” He turned away to check his reflection, tying his long hair back so that it stayed out of his eyes, but Spain was still watching him warily ( ... )
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Any pairings from the:
Mediterraneans, Central Europeans, North Americans
Situations:
1. AU, workplace setting, character A spills coffee on his boss (Character B)
2. AU, school setting, fun at the faculty lounge
3. Nation A and Nation B (or more) are washing Nation A's car; fun times with the garden hose.
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“WHAT THE HELL?!?!? You fucking idiot!”
Antonio grinned weakly as he watched the coffee dripping off of his boss’s clean pressed, business casual, tan pants. There had to be a positive side to this, right? Let’s assess.
The good news (a stretch of the definition at the very least): The coffee had been cold. Not that Mr. Lovino Vargas was likely to care.
The bad news: He, Antonio Fernandez Carriedo, was the sole perpetrator for this unmitigated fiasco. Mr. Vargas was enough of a hardass that you never wanted to give him a reason to be mad at you. Not that he ever needed one.
The really bad news: Antonio was scheduled for his yearly review with him in five minutes. That raise was looking less and less likely by the second, or rather, angry eye-vein twitch ( ... )
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- Country or human names are fine.
- Order of pairing may be switched around.
Prompts:
Characters/Pairings: France/England
Situation: Something mentioning the Blue Bird of Happiness. Would love it if it is set when they were younger, but that is not necessary.
Characters/Pairings: America/England
Situation: On a snowy Christmas Eve, England finds America outside looking up at the sky. Bonus if it's mentioned/hinted that other than the Christmas party he throws, America spends the holiday alone, and gets really lonely.
Characters/Pairings: France/Canada
Situation: The first time France and Canada met.
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It is past midnight in Washington DC. Alfred has a house there, has owned one on the same piece of land for nearly two hundred years. It’s not the White House of course but it’s white. And it’s a house ( ... )
Reply
- Country or human names are fine.
- Order of pairing may be switched around.
Prompt #1
Characters/Pairings: Canada & America (Mexico can come too if she’s a she) or North Italy & South Italy
Situation: Some sibling fluffiness. Cheering each other up or doing something unique to their cultures (baseball game for the North Americans? Going to visit… uh.. the Pope? for the Italians?) Preferably something that isn’t cliché in the fandom fics already. (smut is fine too so long as there is fluff)
Prompt #2
Characters/Pairings: Poland/Lithuania
Situation: Unwrapping of a very special present. Doesn't matter who gives or receives.
Prompt #3
Characters/Pairings: Finland/Sweden, Sealand
Situation: Post Santa!Finland’s deliveries, the family’s holiday celebration/traditions. Can be anything. Fluff. Smut. Whatev.
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Our LuciaThe living room was dark and quiet, save for the dim lamp light on the side table by the couch and the soft turning of a page ( ... )
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The night was long so Sweden decided to indulge him.
- - - -
“Oh! Can we try baking next year? Like what America does when Santa comes over. He leaves cookies and milk by the tree!”
Sweden snorted at the thought of Finland coming home to ginger cookies and pats Sealand’s head. “W’ll see. B’t r’ght n’w, ‘ts g’tt’ng late. Wh’re’s H’nat’mag’?”
Click.“MAMA’S HOME ( ... )
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- Country or human names are fine.
- Order of pairing may be switched around.
Characters/Pairings: France, Prussia, Spain
Situation: Going to a beer festival in Germany. Highjinks ensue. Can be sexy highjinks.
Characters/Pairings: Vietnam/anyone
Situation: taking someone (your choice) on a boat ride, just enjoying the scenery. Friendship or romance is fine.
Characters/Pairings: America, Canada
Situation: as babies, watching France and England get drunk for the first time, or just adjusting to their weird behavior
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