[APH] Ridiculous romantics, I am judging you silently

May 27, 2009 02:18

Title: Ridiculous romantics, I am judging you silently
Author: Kanon @ winters18
Genre: Romance/Angst
Rating: PG-13
Characters/Pairing: UK/Arthur-centric mostly, Edward VIII, various other politicians / USUK/AlfredArthur
Disclaimer: If I owned Hetalia, I'd own the entire world. I don't. Title and subheadings taken from 31_days
Summary: "Love may be painful, ( Read more... )

rating:pg13, genre:angst, genre:romance, pairing:usuk/alarthur, fandom: axis power hetalia, category:oneshot

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twistedsheets10 May 27 2009, 02:05:39 UTC
HELL YES, someone touched this little pieces of history, I love this. ♥

Prince Edward was thought to be a Nazi sympathizer, I think, back then. Churchill supported his plans for marriage, but the people didn't.

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labymiro May 27 2009, 06:40:02 UTC
^^

yeah. simpson was as well and their pro-nazi attitude caused england fair trouble during ww ii. churchill didn't support the marriage, he just wanted to give them more time in case prince falls out of love but baldwin rejected it, i think.

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labymiro May 27 2009, 06:40:12 UTC
thx~

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colevic May 27 2009, 03:01:08 UTC
I loved the little history in this, and of course, the end. <3 Oh, those two.

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labymiro May 27 2009, 06:40:29 UTC
thx~ glad you like it~

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ludicmelody May 27 2009, 04:58:55 UTC
Simply lovely~♥

for some reason, you've got me wanting to write somethig involving England and Thomas More... o.O

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labymiro May 27 2009, 06:41:02 UTC
thx~ ^^

well inspiration is never bad thing!!

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mase992 May 27 2009, 06:09:26 UTC
Ah wooow. That was so romantic. The final scene between our boys was too sweet and highly satisfying X3.

The prospect of the Nations having a more "human" side is always very interesting to analize, as well as their personalities being affected directly by the actions of their denizens.

And I really liked the imagery of the blue shawl contrasting with the earthly and duller colours in England's home. Sweet, sweet, sweet <3.

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labymiro May 27 2009, 06:44:59 UTC
X3

i brought in the idea, frankly, just to fit in with plot, but it did remind me one of the doujins i read b4... where america had to clarify it was 'him' that had wanted independence, not people, when england said he understands since they are nations and affected by the people.

^^ thx~

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