Family timez!
anonymous
September 28 2009, 00:22:22 UTC
I'm a fan of Mpreg, but there is a lot of that, so I'd like to see the result of Mpreg, I'm saying I would like the Nations spending time with their teenage kids. The kids are anywhere from 12-18 (Ok, preteen-teenage kids), mainly because Babies are rather boring, and little children are annoying. But Teens and their drama...would drive the nations insane
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Butterfly Kisses [3/3]
anonymous
September 30 2009, 12:46:33 UTC
“’S not that easy,” she said. “Sometimes I just wish I had a girl mum. Like the other girls in my year. And really, everyone else in the history of ever.”
“First of all, Nicky and Errol totally don’t have girl-moms either. And two, I think that if you had the choice you wouldn’t trade your mom for anything. I mean sure, maybe he’s a bit overbearing, and maybe he’s not at all ready to treat you like a big girl. But...he loves you more than life itself. And if he’s anything with you like he is with me, he probably doesn’t say it nearly enough.” Her silence said all that needed to be said. “Thought so,” he said, and silence continued to reign for a long moment
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Re: Butterfly Kisses [3/3]
anonymous
October 1 2009, 00:36:07 UTC
Mmmyep, that's me. c:
And thank you! God, I love reasonable!America more than is probably, well, reasonable. Sometimes I'm afraid it's not IC because I just love to make him so...well. Not an enormous oblivious jerkass all the time. Not that he wasn't one here a bit.
Alfred Jones and the Case of the Teenage Girl's Midriff
anonymous
September 30 2009, 21:56:52 UTC
"You," Alfred said, swooping in like a hawk to block the door, "are NOT leaving the house like that."
His daughter, Callie (also known as California) gave him a withering look of disdain that only a fifteen-year-old girl can. "Daaaaaad," she whined. "What's wrong with you. Seriously, dad."
Alfred frantically gestured in the general direction of her waistline. "What's wrong? What's wrong! All of that -- hot mess!" he finished lamely. Callie was wearing a pair of blue jeans rolled up to her knees, pink heels that matched her 'California Girl' cropped shirt, and gold hoop earrings.
Callie rolled her eyes. "C'mon dad, it's the style. If I let you dress me, I'd be wearing dresses and shawls like something out of Little House on the PrairieAlfred refrained from reminding her that she had, in fact, worn dresses and bonnets when she was very little, but nations aged differently from humans and by the time California was the equivalent of a six-year-old, women were wearing bloomers and riding bicycles. "You're not leaving the house like
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Re: Alfred Jones and the Case of the Teenage Girl's Midriff
anonymous
September 20 2010, 02:12:51 UTC
OF COURSE Mexico would be the cool parent go Mexi~ XD
Awww it looks like America is feeling bad for what he did : Alfred kissed her on the top of her head. "I just don't want you to fall for the same shit your mom fell for, sweetie." He then gave her some cash for a movie and snacks and they went to get in the car.
Interest Question in the Library [1/1]
anonymous
October 1 2009, 06:30:53 UTC
Random-non here to help post for this request~A rather large book on her lap, both America and Canada were surprised to hear their daughter call out for them. "Hey Papa, Mama?" She asked, eyes leaving the text only after she said it. Lifting her head, the blonde hair excusing themselves from her blue eyes. With a confused 'yes?' spoken in unison did Amy speak
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The Greatest Treasure [1/3]
anonymous
October 6 2009, 01:42:15 UTC
Me again. :D“Abigail, come look at this,” Errol called to his sister across the dark attic. She coughed her way out of a cobweb and ducked to avoid a crossbeam as she went over to the box Errol was kneeling in front of. In Errol’s hands was a large tricorn hat, of red velvet (slightly ragged and moth-eaten, now), with a crooked plume. She plucked it from her brother’s hands
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“First of all, Nicky and Errol totally don’t have girl-moms either. And two, I think that if you had the choice you wouldn’t trade your mom for anything. I mean sure, maybe he’s a bit overbearing, and maybe he’s not at all ready to treat you like a big girl. But...he loves you more than life itself. And if he’s anything with you like he is with me, he probably doesn’t say it nearly enough.” Her silence said all that needed to be said. “Thought so,” he said, and silence continued to reign for a long moment ( ... )
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Are you the writer!anon for this fill?: http://hetalia-kink.livejournal.com/632.html?thread=978296#t978296
Because it sounds like it's the same universe but I might be mistaken. DX
Anyway, this fill was incredibly sweet and reasonable!America is like THE BIGGEST TURN ON!!! <33
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And thank you! God, I love reasonable!America more than is probably, well, reasonable. Sometimes I'm afraid it's not IC because I just love to make him so...well. Not an enormous oblivious jerkass all the time. Not that he wasn't one here a bit.
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And second, yeah, okay, you got me. I couldn't help myself, this prompt, it beckoned.
I might do another one for this that focuses on Arthur and Errol. Because Errol is made of cute.
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His daughter, Callie (also known as California) gave him a withering look of disdain that only a fifteen-year-old girl can. "Daaaaaad," she whined. "What's wrong with you. Seriously, dad."
Alfred frantically gestured in the general direction of her waistline. "What's wrong? What's wrong! All of that -- hot mess!" he finished lamely. Callie was wearing a pair of blue jeans rolled up to her knees, pink heels that matched her 'California Girl' cropped shirt, and gold hoop earrings.
Callie rolled her eyes. "C'mon dad, it's the style. If I let you dress me, I'd be wearing dresses and shawls like something out of Little House on the PrairieAlfred refrained from reminding her that she had, in fact, worn dresses and bonnets when she was very little, but nations aged differently from humans and by the time California was the equivalent of a six-year-old, women were wearing bloomers and riding bicycles. "You're not leaving the house like ( ... )
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I love you anon! This was just so perfect!
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Awww it looks like America is feeling bad for what he did : Alfred kissed her on the top of her head. "I just don't want you to fall for the same shit your mom fell for, sweetie." He then gave her some cash for a movie and snacks and they went to get in the car.
<3 THIS
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reCAPTCHA: flooded Canada. I lold.
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