Under the Mistletoe (1/? ?)
anonymous
November 19 2009, 13:58:17 UTC
-scoots Maximilian I over to the side- i'm DONE with you for the time being, mister."Ah, America," Lithuania said, poking his head around the corner, hands full of ivy. "Where did you want me to put this...?" He held the ivy up; a long tendril fell to the floor and he watched it go
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Re: Under the Mistletoe (1/? ?)
anonymous
November 19 2009, 15:47:03 UTC
Can someone please explain to me why when America said "I'm gonna go start hanging them where nobody'll expect them.", I automatically said outloud, "Oh god, not the bathroom..." *facepalm*
This fill has some serious lulz potential. Keep going, filler!anon!
reCaptcha says: "on evens" ...reCaptcha, who's Evens? You hiding something? Is there something you want to tell us?
Under the Mistletoe (2/?) (recaptcha: 77 coronas lmao)
anonymous
November 20 2009, 02:27:29 UTC
The next day, the day of the party, was spent in a flurry of activity. Both Lithuania and America were so busy that Lithuania very nearly forgot about the mistletoe. That was, until he thought he saw some lurking out of the corner of his eye. He turned quickly, but there was nothing there.
"God help us all," he murmured to himself. "It's alive.America was skipping around his house whistling cheerily, getting everything in order. He skipped past Lithuania and gave him a wink as he bounced on his merry way. The other man attempted a smile; it came out as more of a grimace. He usually wasn't one for rowdy, drunken happenings, and now there would be the added stress of The Obviously Sentient Mistletoe, lurking, moving, searching for prey. Lithuania couldn't suppress a shudder
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Re: Under the Mistletoe (2/?) (recaptcha: 77 coronas lmao)
anonymous
November 23 2009, 05:40:17 UTC
Wait, it's the mistletoe moving around? Dang, I thought for sure it was Russia spying on their conversation. Haha, that way he'd be prepared for the mistletoe...
Under the Mistletoe (3/?)
anonymous
November 24 2009, 06:10:28 UTC
The air outside was clear, invigorating-- and freezing cold. America didn't mind too much; there was a halo around the moon, which meant that maybe snow would happen this year. He bounced around outside a little, and was just about to turn to go back inside (& have something warm), when a voice came from behind
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LMAO...oh gods this was so perfect...so incredibly THEM om both sides. And tsk...such a lame first kiss America...you're going to have to fix that I'm sure the mistletoe thinks so too.
This is so amazing OP thanks you SO much for taking this one up.
Re: Under the Mistletoe (3/?)
anonymous
November 25 2009, 05:24:44 UTC
He heehehee....THe MISTLETOE REFUSES TO STOP UNTIL IT GETS ITS COLD WAR PAIRING! I wonder how Tony feels about the mistletoe trying to hook up Russia and America? Will he vanquish it? Or begrudgingly approve of the pairing because it's not the limey(sorry Iggy!)
Captcha: be twilight. No that series is sexist and overrated
Under the Mistletoe (4/?)
anonymous
November 30 2009, 06:26:49 UTC
It was loud and crowded inside the house, and very warm. America tugged at his shirt collar, loosening the tie and running a hand through his hair. He was a mess.
Figuring he should straighten up before people began inquiring, he headed for a small powder room down the hall. It was, thankfully, empty and still clean. He didn't bother shutting the door; there was really no need. He combed his hair with a hand and splashed water on his face, looking myopically at his reflection-
-and the smidge of green behind him.
He spun around, flinging water from his face and dripping bangs and spraying the walls like blood in a horror movie. There, in the corner of the small box room, was a sprig of mistletoe. It dangled mockingly at him. No, no, this wasn't like a horror movie. This was worse than any horror movie or book America had ever seen or read. It was like something out of Poe
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This fill has some serious lulz potential. Keep going, filler!anon!
reCaptcha says: "on evens" ...reCaptcha, who's Evens? You hiding something? Is there something you want to tell us?
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I-- i hadn't even thought of that. FILLER THANKS THEE FOR THE IDEA, ANON. :'D Ufufufu.
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Thanks again for taking this one up!
:-)
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"God help us all," he murmured to himself. "It's alive.America was skipping around his house whistling cheerily, getting everything in order. He skipped past Lithuania and gave him a wink as he bounced on his merry way. The other man attempted a smile; it came out as more of a grimace. He usually wasn't one for rowdy, drunken happenings, and now there would be the added stress of The Obviously Sentient Mistletoe, lurking, moving, searching for prey. Lithuania couldn't suppress a shudder ( ... )
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Seriously...loving this one!
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I never expected the mistletoe to be alive and on a mission.
UK's magic at work? Who knows.
Can't wait for more!
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Now I can't stop imagining Sealand trying to get to the bar! And the whale in a tux, omfg.
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This is so amazing OP thanks you SO much for taking this one up.
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Will he vanquish it? Or begrudgingly approve of the pairing because it's not the limey(sorry Iggy!)
Captcha: be twilight. No that series is sexist and overrated
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Dun dun nana dun dun.
Go little mistletoe go! If you put your mind(?) to it you can accomplish anything! 8D
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Figuring he should straighten up before people began inquiring, he headed for a small powder room down the hall. It was, thankfully, empty and still clean. He didn't bother shutting the door; there was really no need. He combed his hair with a hand and splashed water on his face, looking myopically at his reflection-
-and the smidge of green behind him.
He spun around, flinging water from his face and dripping bangs and spraying the walls like blood in a horror movie. There, in the corner of the small box room, was a sprig of mistletoe. It dangled mockingly at him. No, no, this wasn't like a horror movie. This was worse than any horror movie or book America had ever seen or read. It was like something out of Poe ( ... )
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