Bealtaine (1/?)
anonymous
January 6 2010, 13:03:36 UTC
"I don't like this any more than you do, Angleterre," France's voice was only slightly muffled by the closed door, and America paused upon hearing it, blinking. They didn't like what? These long boring meetings about the whole global economy issue? America could hardly say he was all that thrilled himself, especially considering how badly they'd chewed him out over the previous stock market crash. The humiliation had been worse than the economic depression itself
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That's the sound of OP (me) squeeing beyond belief as I sit here at my desk. You are AWESOME, author!anon! Not to mention fast. And what a cliffhanger. Wow! I can't wait to read MORE!!!
I'm thinking there will be a lot of story set after the actual noncon and I'd like to know if that's okay? I really want to get into America's emotions after the fact (as well as those of some of the other nations involved).
Bealtaine (2/?)
anonymous
January 8 2010, 06:54:40 UTC
America tensed as they finally moved, eyes narrowing behind his glasses as he tried to figure out what they were doing and how to counter it. He was outnumbered, but that didn't matter - he was the hero! He could take them all on at once! His gaze darted to England, who was nearest, but who was showing no signs of moving. Japan was close as well, one hand resting on the hilt of the sword at his hip but not drawing it yet. Carefully, America shifted in his chair, ready to spring to his feet at the slightest wrong move
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Re: Bealtaine (2/?)
anonymous
January 8 2010, 14:57:19 UTC
Dear Anon:
I am very much enjoying your fill but the way you're posting it (no threaded) doesn't leave me any place to post my version of the fill ^^;; What am I supposed to do?
Bealtaine (3/?)
anonymous
January 9 2010, 06:15:47 UTC
Apparently, he wasn't the only one freaked out by the cavalier way Russia was waving the sharp implements around, either. England snatched the scissors out of Russia's hand. "You're not going to just cut a hole in his trousers -" England growled and America fell very still, cold sweat beading at the back of his neck as the pieces fell into place to create the picture his subconscious had been trying very hard to ignore
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Bealtaine (3b/?)
anonymous
January 9 2010, 06:16:46 UTC
"I'm going to kill you for this." America's voice was low, gritted out through his teeth in an effort to keep it from shaking. He was still the hero, damn it. "I'm going to break free and kick your sorry ass
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Re: Bealtaine (3b/?)
anonymous
January 9 2010, 09:22:57 UTC
OH GOD. Alfred's a virgin, isn't he? D=
Y'know, considering the fact that they haven't bothered to explain WHY they're doing this, I wouldn't be surprised that even if the economy improved, he STILL wouldn't ever forgive them for this.
Actually, he might be able to use that as a threat.
"If you go through with this, I won't ever forgive you."
Or, even worse, because it was non-consensual, not only does it make things WORSE, but America now hates them.
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That's the sound of OP (me) squeeing beyond belief as I sit here at my desk. You are AWESOME, author!anon! Not to mention fast. And what a cliffhanger. Wow! I can't wait to read MORE!!!
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That's fine, as long as we get to see the non-con first. *Please?* *makes puppy eyes at author!anon*
You have a really really great start! I love everyone's hesitancy.
reCaptcha says, "Columbia narrates." Hmmm ... do we have a nation-tan writing for the kink meme?
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I am very much enjoying your fill but the way you're posting it (no threaded) doesn't leave me any place to post my version of the fill ^^;; What am I supposed to do?
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Poor America... :-(
Seriously excellent start definitely hanging on waiting for the next part.
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Y'know, considering the fact that they haven't bothered to explain WHY they're doing this, I wouldn't be surprised that even if the economy improved, he STILL wouldn't ever forgive them for this.
Actually, he might be able to use that as a threat.
"If you go through with this, I won't ever forgive you."
Or, even worse, because it was non-consensual, not only does it make things WORSE, but America now hates them.
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It's :-( is a good way but still... :-(
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