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anonymous August 12 2009, 15:18:23 UTC
Slices the "normal" everyday lives of the nations, preferably from the viewpoint of the normal people who think they are just regular humans like everyone else.

For example what would his neighbours think of France, how the woman in the grocery store would react to England and America shopping there, what a bypasser would think about Germany and Italy etc. All characters are fine.

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Mirroring 1/2 (Sweden/Finland) anonymous August 13 2009, 05:29:03 UTC
Make that "anon was on the Sweden/Finland iteration of this." Anon has now written it.

The Swedish Neighbors The doorbell rang just after Sofia had settled down with her book. She groaned, creaked her way to standing, and went to open the door. Just a little; she didn’t want too much heat escaping from the house ( ... )

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Mirroring 2/2 anonymous August 13 2009, 05:32:24 UTC
On his second day back, while she was working to help him get his badge, she said, “So what were you doing the last nine months ( ... )

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Re: Mirroring 2/2 anonymous August 13 2009, 06:00:25 UTC
This is adorable. And lovely.

Thanks for writing it, anon. I really enjoyed it.

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Re: Mirroring 2/2 anonymous August 13 2009, 09:58:09 UTC
It was true what they said about the good ones, and this one was both

*Sigh*

P.S. You're awesome

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Re: Mirroring 2/2 anonymous August 13 2009, 15:54:17 UTC
This is beautiful, anon. The imagery, and the writing, and...just...<3

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Re: Mirroring 2/2 anonymous August 13 2009, 20:10:16 UTC
This is so cute, anon, thank you!
I wonder who is Finland's brother in the north, though?

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Re: Mirroring 2/2 anonymous August 13 2009, 20:21:58 UTC
Authornon intended it to be a gentle allusion to the Sámi people. =D

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Re: Mirroring 2/2 anonymous August 14 2009, 04:13:13 UTC
oh author anon, why can't all the fills i read be like yours? can you just... go and fill every sufin request right now? because that would be awesome.

the different perspectives were great. i cracked up over the finnish one. aren't finnish people supposed to be all shy and retiring or something? i guess not... they know how to party it looks like. i LOVED how they were all 'terrified' to look at tino and berwald for fear of burning their eyes and requiring more alcohol to repair the damage.

thanks for writing!!!
loved it!

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Re: Mirroring 2/2 anonymous August 19 2009, 05:26:37 UTC
Aww, this was so awesome! I love third-person perspective fics, and this is one of my favorites!

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Re: Mirroring 2/2 anonymous August 21 2009, 02:17:42 UTC
I always wish that there'd be more fics like this, and here you come and write it. And you wrote it so well, too.

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From Sabranies to Sunflowers [1/2] anonymous August 12 2009, 23:54:01 UTC
She comes in to buy nicotine and two cans of iced coffee. She asks for the Sabranie; a good old Russian brand that tastes like roasted coco beans and peppermint. He approves of her choice. Nowadays, these youngsters are smuggling in Marlboros and Kingsland Highs; weak American nicotine like weak American beer, not the type of cigarette for a sophisticated young lady ( ... )

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Re: From Sabranies to Sunflowers [2/2] anonymous August 12 2009, 23:59:43 UTC
Later, the man sits on the side of the empty street, smoking a Sabranie while his grandson looks after the kiosk. He inhales the smoke deep into his lung, holds it just as his father taught him, before exhaling the long cloud into the sky ( ... )

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*melts* anonymous August 13 2009, 00:37:36 UTC
Not OP, but baww, poor Toris... ;o; This is so sad and sweet.

*bookmarks*

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Re: From Sabranies to Sunflowers [2/2] anonymous August 13 2009, 01:49:22 UTC
....ah. ♥ Wonderful. The sophistication theme is absolutely lovely, and that's probably what I'm going to think of every time I see her, now.

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