Fandom: Axis Powers Hetalia
Pairing: America (Alfred F. Jones) and Japan (Kiku Honda)
Theme set: Epsilon
Title: 日本くん と アメリカくん - Nihon-kun to America-kun - Japan and America
Rating: PG
Warning[s]: Mentions of certain historical events such as WW2.
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Motion - “...America-kun, should I get a medical professional?” Japan whispered shyly after accompanying America to a disco club.
Cool - America loved pretty much anything Japan made, his stuff was so dang cool!
Young - “Aaah...” Japan settled into the bath with a sigh, marveling at how fast and energetic America was; much more content to simply rest within the warm water than play with the young country’s enthusiasm.
Last - Sometimes when America looked at Japan he could remember the last days of the war, and he felt sad when he remembered what they had done to each other.
Wrong - “...Eeto... America-kun. Please don’t walk and eat at the same time.”
Gentle- Being invited to walk under the cherry blossoms was always a calming experience.
One - Japan didn’t understand how America could allow all the states to run wild under so many different banners; the only way to run a country was to unify it.
Thousand - Sometimes it was hard to remember that the smaller nation had thousands of years of experience on him.
King - “...Is ‘President’ your term for an Emporer?”
Learn - “Hey Japan can you teach me how to make that?”
Blur - Japan hadn’t known what had hit him, having only seen a bright flash and boom with everything passing by him like a blur.
Wait - It had been worth the wait to get Japan to open his borders to the rest of the world.
Change - “Oh, is that all your tank can do?” Japan wondered as his changed into a giant robot and then a giant lawn chair.
Command - “Super HERO Awesome Move Go! Isn’t that how you call an attack in anime?”
Hold - “Ano... America-kun... Chopsticks aren’t spears...”
Need - America needed Japan to export him the next volume of manga; the giant puppy eyes said it all.
Vision - Japan knew many things and one was that he would rebuild his nation even better after his decimating loss.
Attention - They had a number of things in common, one of them was bright lights and signs announcing the next big thing.
Soul - Japan stared as the soul emerged from the videotape before turning away, wondering how these things got into his house.
Picture - America could never understand the urge to take a picture of really normal things in the United States.
Fool - Didn’t America realize how much of a fool he was making of himself with his camera and shouting?
Mad - December 7, 1941, a date that will live in infamy had filled America with more anger than he knew he could possess.
Child - It was strange for Japan to realize that the country that had bested him hadn’t even been around when he was a child.
Now - “Hey Japan, want to play video games with me today?”
Shadow - Japan glanced back at their shadows and couldn’t help but admire the way they stood just as equally tall.
Goodbye - Their history together was getting long and complicated, but America didn’t ever think he would be able to say goodbye.
Hide - Japan kept the blanket over his head, staring with wide eyes at the foreigners who had dared to set foot on his land in their black ships.
Fortune - The more America taught Japan about the fortune telling table turning game, the more he learned about the smaller island nation.
Safe - Japan glanced at America, not understanding why the other needed him to feel safe watching his strange movies.
Ghost - America still hadn’t figured out Japan’s secret technique that made ghosts and monsters cute.
Book - “America, why do you not read this from right to left?”
Eye - “So Japan, how do you know when you get to fill in the other eye of a Daruma doll?”
Never - Japan would never be so rude as to ask for America to stop his absurd behavior.
Sing - Karaoke was an easy game to bond over.
Sudden - Japan stared at the hand that was extended toward him, having never expected such a sudden offer of friendship.
Stop - America loved to visit Japan because the elegance of the ancient buildings stopped him in his tracks every time.
Time - Japan had to admit, the little cat clock the other had made amazed him with how cute it was.
Wash - America would never quite get used to how long the other took to do everything, even something as simple as a bath.
Torn - Japan glanced out from under the blanket, torn between allowing the black ships in and turning them away.
History - America stood in the Peace Park hoping that some of their past could serve as a lesson, and that history would not have to repeat itself.
Power - He stared at America, his entire fleet of tiny mecha behind him, “Would you like to see them all combine together?”
Bother - "Here Japan I made this for you!" said America as he happily handed Japan a bright colored pastry to the other's horror.
God - Japan gazed at the trees before glancing at America. “Kami are all around.”
Wall - Sometimes, they could not help but worry that there would be a wall between their cultures that they could not climb.
Naked - Japan glanced away, glad that his miniskirts were able to better perserve his women's modesty.
Drive - "You're just as weird as old man England, what's with driving on the left?”
Harm - Japan had to wonder if the time came when he was to challenge America, could he harm him?
Precious - America could not express his happiness at receiving a brand new PlayStation before it was for sale anywhere.
Hunger - Hunger: Japan stared at the quarter of a hamburger he still had left and wondered how America was ever able to finish such large meals!
Believe - He had to believe, had to hope with all his heart, that after the war things would one day be okay between them.