The Companion [2.9/??]
anonymous
April 7 2010, 17:15:12 UTC
"You shut up, this isn't anything like that! I'm only glad he didn't snuff me out the second he had the chance to─" America paused, features slackening with surprise. That kind of sounded exactly like what he knew about Stockholm Syndrome, or at least the beginnings of it. Being thankful to your captor because of the mere fact they haven't taken your life.
America jerked the doorknob open with a wild twist of his wrist, blocked out any form of thought, and bolted through the open door as the satisfied cackle of his inner voice pounded in his head. He was losing his damn mind.
--------- A/N: I promised myself that this fill wouldn't be as long as the last one I did, promised myself the chapters would only be roughly 3k words long. This chapter was closing in on 6k. This is obviously not going according to plan.
Re: The Companion [2.9/??]
anonymous
April 8 2010, 04:40:10 UTC
Aw, but author!anon is doing so -awesome- with this fill~ I just love the way you are writing this. You gotta adore both America and Russia here, especially how America and Russia thinks and all. <3 But oh boy, love the inner child of America and how his mind tells him how similar he is with those with Stockholm Syndrome.
Again, lovely job with the file so far! Keep up the good work!I love forward to the next update. C:
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anonymous
April 8 2010, 06:18:09 UTC
Oh goodness writer-anon! I just read through all of this and I have to tell you I'm over-joyed! This is already an amazing fill and far exceeded anything I expected. I adore your characterizations so far and will be eagerly awaiting Wednesday for the next update. (regular updates? Anon, you are simply awesome! I know how difficult it can be to maintain deadlines so you definitely have my admiration for that.)
I love America's caution in all this, well aware he's at a big disadvantage, and yet still so characteristically hasty in his actions. C: And Russia easily derailing his train-of-thought from his note taking? The way how he is setting up a (controlled) environment for America in a twisted, caring way. Oh, and the various boxes of nick-knacks were adorable in that I can only imagine they were put there for America's entertainment. XD
All-in-all, I can't tell you how much I truely thank you anon! This is all just kickass work.
Re: The Companion [2.9/??]
anonymous
April 8 2010, 14:06:07 UTC
Ahh, I love fics like this, really. And don't worry, plans usually tend to fail, nothing new. Though this kind of fail is pretty much very awesome, keep up with the good work! I am enjoying this so far and I can't wait to see what is going to happen.
he Companion [3/??]
anonymous
April 14 2010, 18:37:10 UTC
The second America was out of his room, he had expected to fly through the house, zip straight to the front door and make a perfect exit. But that kind of stuff only happened in the movies
( ... )
The Companion [3.1/??]
anonymous
April 14 2010, 18:38:11 UTC
He turned his attention back to the phone, heart fluttering with joy at how very crisp it appeared to him. Every number on the pad was perfectly clear, a beautiful sight for his eyes. He picked the receiver up again, this time momentarily bungling it in his excitement, but he hardly noticed. With his sight back, America was invincible
( ... )
The Companion [3.2/??]
anonymous
April 14 2010, 18:39:40 UTC
"To tell the truth, I was planning to do such a thing, but then you had your little─" Russia hummed for a few seconds, searching for the appropriate word, "─episode."
"Well, what were you expecting me to do?"
"I can tell you that I wasn't expecting you to play dead, or whatever little trick it was that you were trying to accomplish."
"I thought I had you fooled," America huffed under his breath.
"Oh no, I quite enjoyed the show, you have fine acting talents, but I was not lying when I said I had not tampered with your drink. It was vodka, pure and simple, and no matter how poor your ability to hold your drink is, a sip or two would not knock you out."
America licked his lips nervously as he tried to put the pieces together. He had been so sure Russia was going to drug him, especially when Russia hadn't drunk any vodka himself. "If you didn't put anything in it, why didn't you have some
( ... )
The Companion [3.3/??]
anonymous
April 14 2010, 18:41:55 UTC
"Russia?" America questioned meekly, feigning a quiver in his voice. "Would you do me a favor?"
"I shall grant you every last little thing you ask for, my panicky little bird. Or at least, almost anything." Just not your freedom.
"That's great, that's fantastic," America forced his voice to be high, chipper, nearly hysteric. "For starters, you can kiss my ass!"
America ripped the phone from its spot and bolted, leaving a momentarily stunned Russia behind him. His feet ricocheted off the floor as he ran at full pelt, winding and curving and ducking and escaping. His heart thudded with the effort, lungs burning fiercely as his legs pumped and carried him through the house without pause.
His shoulder clipped a doorframe. His feet tangled in the cords of the phone. The floor flew up to meet his face, or maybe he was the one flying to meet it. The phone struck his stomach as he landed, clattering loudly enough to cover to sound of America's breath leaving him
( ... )
The Companion [3.5/??]
anonymous
April 14 2010, 18:52:41 UTC
Russia hopped off the last step, spinning his gun like a makeshift cane. He brought the gun up steady, fingers winding around the bolt, pulling it back and away from the gun. His hand dropped to a pocket stitched into his coat, fishing two rounds out and popping them back into the magazine of the gun before pushing the bolt back into place.
America pushed the phone to his shoulder, as if muffling it for the non-existent voice on the other end. "You can't bring a gun to a knife fight," America shrieked shrilly. "It's man law"Is it now?" Russia said, covering a bored yawn with the back of his hand. "I have no need to prove my masculinity, therefore I see no reason to obey this 'man law
( ... )
The Companion [3.6/??]
anonymous
April 14 2010, 19:00:09 UTC
Russia crouched before America, settling his large, bear like paws on his shoulders. "But you will have the most wonderful teacher, I promise
( ... )
Re: The Companion [3.6/??]
anonymous
April 14 2010, 20:15:24 UTC
Oh wow, this was a great chapter. I'm even more excited than I was before to see what happens next~
During the whole thing, I knew America wouldn't be able to escape/call anyone, but I was sort of hoping that he would anyway, just because it was a little bit sad reading about his hopes being crushed like that ;_;
Russia, injecting things in the neck is really dangerous!! Seriously, man. You're going to give America a stroke or something.
(I totally forgot about the lack of caller ID when I was reading, hahaha...)
I think Russia would play... uh... well, a string instrument, definitely (character CD~~~). Out of those, maybe he'd play cello or viola? Those are both pretty badass (and still romantic) instruments, if I do say so myself.
Re: The Companion [3.6/??]
anonymous
April 14 2010, 20:38:13 UTC
Aw man, that was so tense. Even though it was a forgone conclusion that America wouldn't be able to escape you still got across his desperation so clearly.
And Russia, man, he is so intense during this segment. Shivers.
I can't wait to see what you have planned next! Although I do hope we get the chance to see Russia's softer side during this story.
And I see Russia as a type to either pay the violin or the cello. Although I would go with cello because Austria already has the vioolin covered and the cello has a much deeper sound which I think suits Russia better.
Oh good, I wanted Russia to come off as a really intense person without having to resort to lots and lots of brute force and bone crushing. I can assure you that Russia will soften up as the story moves along, since I am a personal fan of Russia not just being crazy 24/7. It seems too one dimensional to me if he is.
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America jerked the doorknob open with a wild twist of his wrist, blocked out any form of thought, and bolted through the open door as the satisfied cackle of his inner voice pounded in his head. He was losing his damn mind.
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A/N:
I promised myself that this fill wouldn't be as long as the last one I did, promised myself the chapters would only be roughly 3k words long. This chapter was closing in on 6k. This is obviously not going according to plan.
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Again, lovely job with the file so far! Keep up the good work!I love forward to the next update. C:
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I just read through all of this and I have to tell you I'm over-joyed! This is already an amazing fill and far exceeded anything I expected. I adore your characterizations so far and will be eagerly awaiting Wednesday for the next update. (regular updates? Anon, you are simply awesome! I know how difficult it can be to maintain deadlines so you definitely have my admiration for that.)
I love America's caution in all this, well aware he's at a big disadvantage, and yet still so characteristically hasty in his actions. C: And Russia easily derailing his train-of-thought from his note taking? The way how he is setting up a (controlled) environment for America in a twisted, caring way. Oh, and the various boxes of nick-knacks were adorable in that I can only imagine they were put there for America's entertainment. XD
All-in-all, I can't tell you how much I truely thank you anon! This is all just kickass work.
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"Well, what were you expecting me to do?"
"I can tell you that I wasn't expecting you to play dead, or whatever little trick it was that you were trying to accomplish."
"I thought I had you fooled," America huffed under his breath.
"Oh no, I quite enjoyed the show, you have fine acting talents, but I was not lying when I said I had not tampered with your drink. It was vodka, pure and simple, and no matter how poor your ability to hold your drink is, a sip or two would not knock you out."
America licked his lips nervously as he tried to put the pieces together. He had been so sure Russia was going to drug him, especially when Russia hadn't drunk any vodka himself. "If you didn't put anything in it, why didn't you have some ( ... )
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"I shall grant you every last little thing you ask for, my panicky little bird. Or at least, almost anything." Just not your freedom.
"That's great, that's fantastic," America forced his voice to be high, chipper, nearly hysteric. "For starters, you can kiss my ass!"
America ripped the phone from its spot and bolted, leaving a momentarily stunned Russia behind him. His feet ricocheted off the floor as he ran at full pelt, winding and curving and ducking and escaping. His heart thudded with the effort, lungs burning fiercely as his legs pumped and carried him through the house without pause.
His shoulder clipped a doorframe. His feet tangled in the cords of the phone. The floor flew up to meet his face, or maybe he was the one flying to meet it. The phone struck his stomach as he landed, clattering loudly enough to cover to sound of America's breath leaving him ( ... )
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America pushed the phone to his shoulder, as if muffling it for the non-existent voice on the other end. "You can't bring a gun to a knife fight," America shrieked shrilly. "It's man law"Is it now?" Russia said, covering a bored yawn with the back of his hand. "I have no need to prove my masculinity, therefore I see no reason to obey this 'man law ( ... )
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And yeah, America would try to run away at first opportunity and fail miserably at that lol
Also, it may be just me, but after Russia's character CD my headcanon says that he's an exceptional violin player :3
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During the whole thing, I knew America wouldn't be able to escape/call anyone, but I was sort of hoping that he would anyway, just because it was a little bit sad reading about his hopes being crushed like that ;_;
Russia, injecting things in the neck is really dangerous!! Seriously, man. You're going to give America a stroke or something.
(I totally forgot about the lack of caller ID when I was reading, hahaha...)
I think Russia would play... uh... well, a string instrument, definitely (character CD~~~). Out of those, maybe he'd play cello or viola? Those are both pretty badass (and still romantic) instruments, if I do say so myself.
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And Russia, man, he is so intense during this segment. Shivers.
I can't wait to see what you have planned next! Although I do hope we get the chance to see Russia's softer side during this story.
And I see Russia as a type to either pay the violin or the cello. Although I would go with cello because Austria already has the vioolin covered and the cello has a much deeper sound which I think suits Russia better.
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Thanks for the suggestions. ♥
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