What It Means to Care [1/1]
anonymous
August 6 2009, 23:12:06 UTC
I...I'm really sorry, OP!anon. I don't think this is what you wanted. It's...definitely not that fluffy, but this was the best I could do with overprotectivelittle!Lovino. I hope that you enjoy it anyway? ^^;
Lovino had never hated his brother. And he knew he never would, despite how he acted. So when their Grandfather disappeared (and good riddance, Lovino thought, though he still ached a little inside from wishing that his Grandfather would have acknowledged him, just once. Not that he would ever admit it.), Lovino took it upon himself to look after his younger, more easily tricked, stupid little brother. Because, much as he loathed to admit it…
He really did care about Feliciano.
So when he heard the sobs, the high pitched, frightened sobs, Lovino looked around. And Feliciano, though he had been following him obediently but a few moments before, was gone. Worry tying his stomach into knots, Lovino backtracked, tightly clutching his bag of food in small arms.
Where could Feliciano have gone? He had been right there. When Lovino
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Re: What It Means to Care [1/1]
anonymous
August 7 2009, 14:09:36 UTC
D'awwwwwwwwwwww~~~~~~~~
This is as good as fluffiness goes! Young protective Romano is just as sweet as ever (though he wouldn't admit it, ever 8D) and it was really brotherly of him, standing against the bullies.
Re: What It Means to Care [1/1]
anonymous
August 7 2009, 18:39:56 UTC
<3 Thank you, anon!
Apparently writer!anon just fails at figuring out fluff. xD;; In writer!anon's headcanon, Romano is a good big brother...he just refuses to show it. ;D
Of course he does. He's had all that practice throwing tomatoes at Spain. *shot*
'Cept, it's when they were kids. Just after their Grandpa left. And the Italies are basically still learning to walk on their own.
I want me some brother-bonding! Cross that line, and that's fine by me too!
Make it fluffy, I'll get toothaches. And/or diabetes. Your pick!
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Lovino had never hated his brother. And he knew he never would, despite how he acted. So when their Grandfather disappeared (and good riddance, Lovino thought, though he still ached a little inside from wishing that his Grandfather would have acknowledged him, just once. Not that he would ever admit it.), Lovino took it upon himself to look after his younger, more easily tricked, stupid little brother. Because, much as he loathed to admit it…
He really did care about Feliciano.
So when he heard the sobs, the high pitched, frightened sobs, Lovino looked around. And Feliciano, though he had been following him obediently but a few moments before, was gone. Worry tying his stomach into knots, Lovino backtracked, tightly clutching his bag of food in small arms.
Where could Feliciano have gone? He had been right there. When Lovino ( ... )
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And Romano is such a darling tsundere. I definitely d'awwwed at this. Good job, author!anon!
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That was soo sweet and adorable! I love their interaction sooo much!
And if this isn't fluffy, then Italy doesn't like pasta.
There's just no way!
*gives you eternal love!*
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xD Oh, well when you put it that way, I guess it is fluffy. <33
Yay, eternal love~! *hoards the eternal love* Honestly, though, I'm really, really glad that you enjoyed it!
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This is as good as fluffiness goes! Young protective Romano is just as sweet as ever (though he wouldn't admit it, ever 8D) and it was really brotherly of him, standing against the bullies.
Yay~ Romano has good aim! Hell yes! >D
Love it! <3333333333
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Apparently writer!anon just fails at figuring out fluff. xD;; In writer!anon's headcanon, Romano is a good big brother...he just refuses to show it. ;D
Of course he does. He's had all that practice throwing tomatoes at Spain. *shot*
I'm glad that you enjoyed it~ ^^
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