request was pirate!UK taking US prisoner during a raid. they form a deep romantic bond during the time the spend together. canada is the first mate and other counties make an appearance.
this might be... overly long lmfao. i had to change a few (just a few) things from the prompt but the general idea is still there. i haven't written fic in a LONG time... and this is also anon's first fill ;_;
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Again, Alfred thought, as he desperately tried to contain the urge to roll his eyes.
Again, he was standing there, listening to his father, the governor, lecture him about leaving the premises. He wasn’t royalty, he thought, so why is it important he must act like he is? He was just a son of the governor. Did people really care about his political views? Did people really care about what he did? Did people really care about how he woke up, what he ate for
( ... )
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anonymous
June 27 2010, 05:14:52 UTC
His eyes glazed by multiple wanted posters that surely haven’t been there before, and, curious, he halted his footsteps and backed up.
His eyes read, ‘Wanted Pirate Rewards’. He scoffed. Pirates, the lowest criminals there are. Alfred can’t stand them, as they are unjust, and Alfred loves justice. So naturally, anyone going against the law is his enemy. He’s heard many stories from travelers, about the most dangerous pirates in the world.
Gilbert Beilschmidt, Arthur Kirkland, and Francis Bonnefoy.
“You can always tell how dangerous a pirate is by the rewards on his head,” he recalled an old sailor telling him.
It couldn’t hurt to look.
He snatched one of them off the wall and looked at the portrait drawn on the crusty brown paper. The man in the picture had wavy hair with a devious smile on his face, dressed elegantly it seemed, and in fact, he almost looked like a woman. ‘How is this guy a wanted criminal?’ He looked at the price for Pirate Bonnefoy’s head, “Low millions.” Disregarding it, he grabbed another crisp paper, and
( ... )
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anonymous
June 27 2010, 05:18:17 UTC
In the dark, he lay on his comfortable mattress and stared listlessly out the window, at the black sky, blanketed by clouds, yearning for another life. Yearning for a life where he doesn’t represent his father, where he has nothing to do with politics, where he can just do whatever he wants, whenever he wanted. Like going on an adventure, digging for lost gold… But he knew that such a life is not possible, not in the world he lives in. “This sucks.” He sighed loudly and turned on his bed, looking forward to a night’s rest
( ... )
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anonymous
June 27 2010, 05:23:09 UTC
Alfred stopped running when he saw a solider fighting against one of the pirates, but he was having trouble. The wounded soldier fell when the pirate casted away his sword so effortlessly. He rose his arm up and Alfred found the perfect opportunity to interfere
( ... )
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anonymous
June 27 2010, 05:28:27 UTC
It was a harsh, grueling walk back to the port, where Alfred has started from. On the pier, he glanced up at the pirate ship they were taking him to. It was a marine ship in a sense, only a bit more modified for battle. Two flags waved in the windy air; a Jolly Roger, and a United Kingdom. Alfred tried to resist boarding the ship by digging his feet into the ground, but the pirates were too big for him to handle. They dragged him onto the ship
( ... )
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anonymous
June 27 2010, 05:31:41 UTC
Peg-pirate grinned an ugly toothless grin and promised a feast for his return, and the pirates cheered, while the man in red only nodded slightly. His expression changed, however, when his eye glanced over to Alfred. “Who is this,” he asked, tone lowering
( ... )
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anonymous
June 27 2010, 16:10:45 UTC
Ah, love pirate stories! Especially with epic pirate!England. It does look very promising, and I'm with the anon above- Alfred's personality was perfect!
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anonymous
June 28 2010, 08:35:13 UTC
This looks pretty good. I love pirate!England, and the way Alfred rebels against his father by helping out the townspeople is wonderful. I can't wait for further developments.
OP is so happy she is now dead
anonymous
July 5 2010, 00:24:16 UTC
It may not be what I had originally thought of, but it looks amazing so far. <3 Thank you so, so much for filling this after all this time! *hugs* And Mattie! So awesome! >w
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anonymous
July 9 2010, 09:18:29 UTC
I'm really enjoying Alfred's whole attitude and character. Such a hero! If a bit bothersome... *have to hug him
I totally expected him to go "Yeah I know you! Fuzzy-brows! The artist really didn't mess up!" and go on babbling, but it's probably a good thing for his sake not to piss off the captain right away. There's going to be plenty of time for him make Arthur bothered (in more ways than one)soon enough.
request was pirate!UK taking US prisoner during a raid. they form a deep romantic bond during the time the spend together. canada is the first mate and other counties make an appearance.
this might be... overly long lmfao. i had to change a few (just a few) things from the prompt but the general idea is still there. i haven't written fic in a LONG time... and this is also anon's first fill ;_;
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Again, Alfred thought, as he desperately tried to contain the urge to roll his eyes.
Again, he was standing there, listening to his father, the governor, lecture him about leaving the premises. He wasn’t royalty, he thought, so why is it important he must act like he is? He was just a son of the governor. Did people really care about his political views? Did people really care about what he did? Did people really care about how he woke up, what he ate for ( ... )
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His eyes read, ‘Wanted Pirate Rewards’. He scoffed. Pirates, the lowest criminals there are. Alfred can’t stand them, as they are unjust, and Alfred loves justice. So naturally, anyone going against the law is his enemy. He’s heard many stories from travelers, about the most dangerous pirates in the world.
Gilbert Beilschmidt, Arthur Kirkland, and Francis Bonnefoy.
“You can always tell how dangerous a pirate is by the rewards on his head,” he recalled an old sailor telling him.
It couldn’t hurt to look.
He snatched one of them off the wall and looked at the portrait drawn on the crusty brown paper. The man in the picture had wavy hair with a devious smile on his face, dressed elegantly it seemed, and in fact, he almost looked like a woman. ‘How is this guy a wanted criminal?’ He looked at the price for Pirate Bonnefoy’s head, “Low millions.” Disregarding it, he grabbed another crisp paper, and ( ... )
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I totally expected him to go "Yeah I know you! Fuzzy-brows! The artist really didn't mess up!" and go on babbling, but it's probably a good thing for his sake not to piss off the captain right away. There's going to be plenty of time for him make Arthur bothered (in more ways than one)soon enough.
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