Anon has been in a mood for Russia/Prussia! Anon would like to see Post WWII, the Baltics learn that Russia hasn't been punishing, stalking, creeping, or all around freaking them the hell out because he's been too focused on his new "guest" Prussia. They didn't know he was there, haven't seen or heard from him.
Would love to see the Baltics feelings towards Prussia, he takes Russia's "affection" and "punishments" without crying or begging it to stop. If it's pity, gratefulness, confusion or anything.
Bonus: Prussia has grudging attachment and love/like toward Russia, whom goes from beating him to wiping his tears and listening to his problems. Russia shares those feelings. Bonus 2: Latvia ask Prussia how he handles it.
If there is a Hell 3a/5
anonymous
November 18 2009, 13:10:37 UTC
Thank you so much people for all the comments! It makes me feel really inspired and I'm already half-done with the last two parts.Estonia hates living with Russia but he thought he had found some kind of equilibrium. Russia doesn't notice him most of the time. Occasionally Russia is even pleased with him and the other Baltics and treats them as the family he claims they are. Perhaps he feels so in that moment but Estonia have no doubts whatsoever that if, when, the cold war stops being cold they will be considered living shields rather than family members. Estonia would have done the same (wouldn't anyone?) but he would at least feel very bad about it. He does try to protect Latvia if he can, not only because if Russia is angry with one person he might as well take it out on the next person he sees
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If there is a Hell 3b/5
anonymous
November 18 2009, 13:14:07 UTC
Russia has sharp knives all over the kitchen and decorates walls with sabers and swords. He must feel immortal. Estonia would never dare to try something anyway, god knows what it would take to bring down the largest country in the world. Especially on his own ground where he is at his strongest
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If there is a Hell 4b/5
anonymous
November 19 2009, 10:37:28 UTC
They share the bottles and toast in wine glasses since Prussia apparently took the first glasses he found in the kitchen. They keep the lights off and Prussia even manages to keep his voice down. Latvia begins to feel more relaxed. Perhaps Russia won't even notice, he has lots and lots of vodka. While alcohol makes Latvia calm and it proves to make Prussia talkative and aggravated
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If there is a Hell 4c/5
anonymous
November 19 2009, 10:40:13 UTC
Of course Russia gets angry. At both of them. He doesn't buy the communist argument and slams his fist into Prussia's face when he decides that Russia will listen if he makes the same argument again, only louder
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If there is a Hell 5a/5
anonymous
November 20 2009, 10:22:42 UTC
Prussia hates so much that it hurts. He hates Germany for failing, he hates Latvia for being pathetic, he hates Estonia for his smug face and Lithuania for his pity. He absolutely despises America and his superior attitude, England and and the entire Europe for their uselessness. He loves Russia because he talks about destroying them all
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If there is a Hell 5b/5
anonymous
November 20 2009, 10:28:53 UTC
Prussia loathes the Baltic nations more than ever when the Soviet Union dissolves. Russia is just Russia again and Prussia keeps a list of all the former constituents so he can curse them all daily. Wimps running away when things got a bit hard. He wants to remain the scary communist threat of the world. He hates China too who think he is so great despite that he jumped on the communist dictatorship wagon when it was already cool
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If there is a Hell Epilogue 1/2
anonymous
November 21 2009, 07:52:10 UTC
Germany still keeps his eyes open for Prussia on the world meetings, even after all these years. He doesn't really expect it to pay off, his brother has much more dignity than Sealand who hangs outside and begs everyone to acknowledge him. Every now and then Russia makes a suggestion so bizarre that Germany is certain no one but Prussia can be behind it. It must be a good sign if Russia actually listens to what Prussia says
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Anon would like to see Post WWII, the Baltics learn that Russia hasn't been punishing, stalking, creeping, or all around freaking them the hell out because he's been too focused on his new "guest" Prussia. They didn't know he was there, haven't seen or heard from him.
Would love to see the Baltics feelings towards Prussia, he takes Russia's "affection" and "punishments" without crying or begging it to stop. If it's pity, gratefulness, confusion or anything.
Bonus: Prussia has grudging attachment and love/like toward Russia, whom goes from beating him to wiping his tears and listening to his problems. Russia shares those feelings.
Bonus 2: Latvia ask Prussia how he handles it.
...Please! :D
Smut is not necessary, but appreciated!
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this is amazing. tragic and disturbing and intense, but, amazing. oh, prussia.
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<3 I will try to wait patiently for the next parts...
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this is so awesome and amazing and all things good
wanna squeeze you ♥
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Anon. Anon!
I just. I just. words.. uh. stunning?
I am also sad that you will be finishing, because this is just too good to end. but I also cannot wait.
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And perhaps I can make it a little more hopeful.
Please do. <3
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