Just a Joke [1/1]
anonymous
March 14 2010, 05:38:47 UTC
I hope the other author-anon doesn’t mind this, it just came into my mind when I read the prompt. Just a little drabble fic, nothing special. o:
Sometimes, Canada got this eerie feeling around his brother. Not a, “I’m going to kill you in your sleep” type of feeling or anything that serious, but something. The feeling tingled underneath his skin, and sometimes made him jump whenever they touched.
And America had been trying to touch him more and more recently. It was just simple things, so Canada wasn’t sure whether to be worried, like hand holding (or, dragging, as it was most of the time) or a quick stop to help adjust his hair or glasses or clothing. And Canada couldn’t really complain about that because he did the same to America sometimes (when you looked at your reflection and saw something so off like crooked glasses, it had to be fixed
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Re: Just a Joke [1/1]
anonymous
March 14 2010, 16:20:02 UTC
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF That was awesome!
You should never turn your back on a brother with whom you share the world's biggest border and who spent the first couple of decades trying to get you to join his new country. Especially if that brother has atmosphere-reading problems and nukes.
And this is why America makes a scarier Belarus than Belarus. Good job, anon! ^-^b
Sometimes, Canada got this eerie feeling around his brother. Not a, “I’m going to kill you in your sleep” type of feeling or anything that serious, but something. The feeling tingled underneath his skin, and sometimes made him jump whenever they touched.
And America had been trying to touch him more and more recently. It was just simple things, so Canada wasn’t sure whether to be worried, like hand holding (or, dragging, as it was most of the time) or a quick stop to help adjust his hair or glasses or clothing. And Canada couldn’t really complain about that because he did the same to America sometimes (when you looked at your reflection and saw something so off like crooked glasses, it had to be fixed ( ... )
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Eagerly waiting for more anon!
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You should never turn your back on a brother with whom you share the world's biggest border and who spent the first couple of decades trying to get you to join his new country. Especially if that brother has atmosphere-reading problems and nukes.
And this is why America makes a scarier Belarus than Belarus.
Good job, anon! ^-^b
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