I ACTUALLY just did a fic like this. It wasn't exactly a Christmas one, but it did mention them (And the "sons") getting together because they couldn't see each other during Christmas. Is that okay?
Well, I've done nothing but lurk on this community, but I might as well being (slightly) active now!
Okay, so what I want is something based on the Enlightenment. Rococo, philosophes, science, whatever. Go crazy! I'd love if you'd include something about England making fun of France, since John Locke and Newton, both English, were considered the "idols" of the Enlightenment. And how all the philosophes seemed to consider Englan's government "ideal" and France's bad, even though the most influential were all French.
A Revolution of the Minddark_tenshi17December 2 2010, 06:53:14 UTC
When did everything go so wrong? Arthur wonders to himself as he gazes across the channel, imagining he can see what is on the other side, or rather who
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I want a christmas party booze up! Woo! Make of this what you will; They could be getting together, or meeting at someone else's house or they could be throwing a party together as a couple.
Like, actually being together with no huge fights and cheating. They've been together for a while and I just want some shameless fluffy moment (Sex is optional but welcomed!)
Oh, It Is Lovekanisi_kokoroDecember 2 2010, 06:20:21 UTC
Hope this is what you were looking for! It's not extremely long, but yeah. ♥ If you'd like a more specific scene than this (since it's more abstract) I can write that too! This is just what came to mind when I thought of fluff.
Also, title shamelessly ganked from the Hellogoodbye song of the same name. |D ----
There were times when England had to admit to himself that he actually liked France.
It didn't happen all the time, of course. There were times where he liked France when he was giving his country money, or when he was getting yelled at by America and he got a good laugh. There were times where he liked France when he didn't throw his food across the room, or badmouth him in a meeting, or didn't laugh when he caught England talking to "himself" when meetings were adjourned.
There were still times where he liked France as a person, as strange as it was. He liked France as he walked into the room, and let in a casual air as if to tell the world, I have arrived, despite his decline of power in the recent years. He liked France
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England, in his frequent fits of stubborn stupidity, challenges France to a cooking battle. This can be any type of cooking battle, from a mundane cookoff in France's personal kitchen to some ridiculous Iron Chef-esque showdown! Whatever the result, this is not going to end well for whatever poor foods Iggy is trying to make.
The hardest job in the worldmyojo_s_meDecember 2 2010, 16:47:17 UTC
[uhhh I hope this is close enough to the prompt to count as a fill ;; I just had this plot fairy bunny and it didn't want to leave my head.]
She still wasn't sure how she brought this upon her. If she had believed in all those things that India used to tell her housemates about when she came over, she would totally have blamed karma, some way or the other. She must had done something horrible in her former life. Something beyond horrible.
(Actually, no. There had that one time during the Cod Wars when she got kidnapped by Iceland. After that, she realized that things could always, always get worse. At least England didn't let his fish rot for months deliberatelyThis occurred to her again every time she was called to by England. Because she already knew the outcome. No, being the fairy of a certain nation's food really wasn't easy
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Re: The hardest job in the worlddark_tenshi17December 2 2010, 20:18:15 UTC
Hehe poor England.
Poor food. It must have done something horrible before it got harvested, or fished, or whatever poor ingredients England abused at the moment, to deserve a fate like that.
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Ok, here goes...
FrUK family celebrating christmas! (it's the december love-fest after all ;D )
Can be either fluffy/cracky/whatever~
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Okay, so what I want is something based on the Enlightenment. Rococo, philosophes, science, whatever. Go crazy! I'd love if you'd include something about England making fun of France, since John Locke and Newton, both English, were considered the "idols" of the Enlightenment. And how all the philosophes seemed to consider Englan's government "ideal" and France's bad, even though the most influential were all French.
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Or something.
I don't know, I'm not writing it, you are.
Have fun~
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I hope this is fine! *nervous*
I'm still busy colouring it, but I felt bad for taking so long so here's a preview :'D
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Like, actually being together with no huge fights and cheating. They've been together for a while and I just want some shameless fluffy moment (Sex is optional but welcomed!)
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Also, title shamelessly ganked from the Hellogoodbye song of the same name. |D
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There were times when England had to admit to himself that he actually liked France.
It didn't happen all the time, of course. There were times where he liked France when he was giving his country money, or when he was getting yelled at by America and he got a good laugh. There were times where he liked France when he didn't throw his food across the room, or badmouth him in a meeting, or didn't laugh when he caught England talking to "himself" when meetings were adjourned.
There were still times where he liked France as a person, as strange as it was. He liked France as he walked into the room, and let in a casual air as if to tell the world, I have arrived, despite his decline of power in the recent years. He liked France ( ... )
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She still wasn't sure how she brought this upon her. If she had believed in all those things that India used to tell her housemates about when she came over, she would totally have blamed karma, some way or the other. She must had done something horrible in her former life. Something beyond horrible.
(Actually, no. There had that one time during the Cod Wars when she got kidnapped by Iceland. After that, she realized that things could always, always get worse. At least England didn't let his fish rot for months deliberatelyThis occurred to her again every time she was called to by England. Because she already knew the outcome. No, being the fairy of a certain nation's food really wasn't easy ( ... )
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Poor food. It must have done something horrible before it got harvested, or fished, or whatever poor ingredients England abused at the moment, to deserve a fate like that.
Love that line!
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