A lesson in Russian-German Relations 1/?
anonymous
June 6 2010, 16:47:37 UTC
Set in the beginning of 2001. Rough sex
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Germany wasn’t one to feel uneasy around another just for the sake of that person being considered more powerful or simply intimidating. Such behaviour was irrational. He had to be given a reason. Ludwig was the complete opposite of irrational after all.
It began most innocently. A bottle of Rodnik Gold, which he found among the mail delivered to his office in the Reichstag one morning, was what started it all. At the time, he didn’t think much of it, until his brother informed him just what brand of vodka that was. Still, Ludwig brushed it off as merely a friendly gesture, a thank you, perhaps, for the goods turnover of 2000 between Russia and them had broken all former records.
Nowadays, theirs and Ivan’s relations were better than good, him and his brother being one of the nation’s most important trade partners, and vice versa. So, a little thank you from his side wasn’t that far off, was it? Even if the damn bottle cost more than 700 Deutsch Mark.
Re: A lesson in Russian-German Relations NOTES
anonymous
December 17 2011, 03:21:22 UTC
This fill is actually everything my little RusGer heart desires. The WWII references, the dominant Russia, the 'Russia being a complete dick', the age difference, the Soviet references -- uhgfgkhskjgfhsdkafhsPERFECT. Really just fantastic. (I don't think I'll ever listen to Wagner quite the same way again...)
Rough sex
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Germany wasn’t one to feel uneasy around another just for the sake of that person being considered more powerful or simply intimidating. Such behaviour was irrational. He had to be given a reason. Ludwig was the complete opposite of irrational after all.
It began most innocently. A bottle of Rodnik Gold, which he found among the mail delivered to his office in the Reichstag one morning, was what started it all. At the time, he didn’t think much of it, until his brother informed him just what brand of vodka that was. Still, Ludwig brushed it off as merely a friendly gesture, a thank you, perhaps, for the goods turnover of 2000 between Russia and them had broken all former records.
Nowadays, theirs and Ivan’s relations were better than good, him and his brother being one of the nation’s most important trade partners, and vice versa. So, a little thank you from his side wasn’t that far off, was it? Even if the damn bottle cost more than 700 Deutsch Mark.
Not everyone’s as stingy as you ( ... )
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Really just fantastic. (I don't think I'll ever listen to Wagner quite the same way again...)
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