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US/UK/US Blast From the Revolutionary Past Mayhem anonymous August 27 2009, 00:35:28 UTC
I don't know why, but I've had a thing for Rev!America for a very, VERY long time. I also love watching my country squirm in angst (I'm so patriotic to America XD). SO. Yes. Here's the request ( ... )

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Lucid Memories [1a/?] anonymous July 10 2010, 18:06:50 UTC
I have no idea if this is what OP had in mind. I hope this is okay. This is the first time I filled a request on the kink meme. I already posted this on my fanfiction.net account, but I guess I'll post it here too for those who don't go to that website. This chapter will act like a prologue ( ... )

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Lucid Memories [1b/?] anonymous July 10 2010, 18:08:47 UTC
They were approaching. The redcoats were coming ( ... )

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Lucid Memories [1c/?] anonymous July 10 2010, 18:10:11 UTC
"Damn it!" He cursed, "Why? Damn…" England collapsed ( ... )

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Re: Lucid Memories [1c/?] anonymous July 15 2010, 00:18:48 UTC
It's true America wouldn't have won without France's help, but the French crown refused to officially intervene until after the colonists proved themselves in battle against the Kingdom of Great Britain. (The French weren't about to attempt to throw troops and money into something that was guaranteed to fail) So, the colonists actually had to go it alone for a number of years with no official military support (though foreign individuals did come to help). It's just as much a disservice not to give the American colonists credit as it is to deny that France's intervention didn't contribute to their victory.

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Re: Lucid Memories [1c/?] anonymous July 15 2010, 18:28:29 UTC
Thanks for telling me that. I had several other people correct me that when I posted this story on a different site. It was after America won several wars against England did France decided to join and help them. France likes to step in troubled waters, lol.

It was also because America learned (it's learnt!) some helpful tactics in war, such as guerrilla war. I'm not too sure if this is write, but according to my old history teacher, she told us that the British soldiers fought in rows and lines while the Americans fought in guerrilla style. The Americans will small in number compared to the British, but they won in the end.

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1st Anon anonymous July 21 2010, 03:53:48 UTC
Did anyone not read my reply? For the last time. I know. The France partially helped America, but not the whole thing. I know. I was already told this before. Please don't correct me on this. I already had this issue informed to me multiple times. Please find something else to comment on. I cannot go back to change why I have just posted. This issue has already been settled weeks ago. Thank you and have a good day.

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Re: Lucid Memories [1c/?] anonymous July 20 2010, 12:35:37 UTC
Seconding the anon above! :) The French helped the Americans out with their Naval power, but Americans had about 30,000+ soldiers in the war; France had around 7000.

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Lucid Memories [2a/?] anonymous July 13 2010, 02:35:03 UTC
Present Time ( ... )

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Lucid Memories [2b/?] anonymous July 13 2010, 02:36:54 UTC
Arthur noticed Alfred was unusually quiet. "A-alfred ( ... )

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Lucid Memories [2c/?] anonymous July 13 2010, 02:39:21 UTC
England blinked, continuing to stare straight ahead to the sky. "I-" He told him. "I have a country to run you know."

"I know that." Alfred whispered. "But…" His crystal blue eyes tried to blink away the tears. "I…the war… The Revolution…" At those words, everything suddenly blacked out, as Alfred fell into the darkness.

"Alfred! Are you?" England saw that America had fainted. "Alfred!" Please no… Not again… No…no…no… He thought as he tried to wake up the unconscious blond. Please… He remembered the smile the America had had his face when he asked him the question, "Do you still hate me?"

No, calm down you bloody fool. He just fainted. Take him back to your house. England tried to reason with himself. With a bit of struggle, he took his former colony by the arm and took him home, still full of worry. But he couldn't help but wonder of the cause of the spell…

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A/N: Stupid character limits. This is just a prologue too. The later chapters will definitely be very long.

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Lucid Memories [3/?] anonymous July 14 2010, 17:39:56 UTC
Alfred felt the warm sensation of the sunlight lightly kiss his face when he finally woke up. Everything he saw was in a haze. He woke up in bed with layers of blankets stacked on top of him. Was he sick? The American boy tried to remember what has happened before he blacked out ( ... )

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Lucid Memories [3b/?] anonymous July 14 2010, 17:41:26 UTC
Alfred couldn't help but feel unnerved as he walked though the city. He felt the stares of strangers as he walked by, he knew that there was something wrong here. The city was huge! Tall intimidating buildings soared through the skies, strange motor carriages raced by at such speeds, and thousands of peoples of different races passed by here and there. Was this really West Virginia ( ... )

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Lucid Memories [3c/?] anonymous July 14 2010, 17:44:18 UTC
After five painful hours of sitting in the train, Alfred finally got off the strange vehicle. The thing was so fast… he thought. Five hours and I'm already in New York? Amazing… He wasn't afraid of the vehicle, oh no. It was quite the opposite: he was fascinated by them. The person who controlled the train however, didn't see it his way and quickly shooed him away when Alfred tried to get the captain to explain to him the mechanics of the fast machine. What a party pooper. Oh well ( ... )

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Lucid Memories [3d/?] anonymous July 14 2010, 17:45:26 UTC
"Boy!" The American nation turned around to see a man in a blue suit with a strange black cap ( ... )

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Lucid Memories [3e/?] anonymous July 14 2010, 17:46:23 UTC
"So you say…" Alfred hear the other utter as his face turned away to look at the traffic ahead of him. A small curtain of silence fell over them ( ... )

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