America has been in love with England since he was a baby
anonymous
August 15 2010, 22:04:24 UTC
America and England declare their mutual love, and then England asks America how long he’s felt that way;…and America tells him since forever.
When England says he also fell for him just a little before the Revolution, America, with serious eyes, tells him that no, not the Revolution; he means since forever, since he first laid his baby colony’s eyes on him. England freaks out and starts to second-judge everything in his memories. Happy ending, please ^^
Shhh.. Don't tell. 1/2
anonymous
October 10 2010, 19:28:59 UTC
<-- Is not the original Anon. But I had to give this a go anyways.
In retrospect this hadn't been the best of ideas. While Canada had 'suggested' (read: ordered more like) that France help Scotland figure out just why England had all but locked himself in his house for the last month and a half, France hadn't predicted this result.
Scotland wasn't much help either right now. He'd retreated to the far side of the bar the moment England had been drunk enough to go teary on the other two nations. France glared at him. He should have known better. Scotland glanced up, and then back down into his ale, studiously ignoring France's angry gestures over the top of England's head.
"I never, la-id a ha, hand on him," blubbered England. "Not ever ever!"
"Yes, yes, I understand. Never touched him. We understand that l'angteree," France said crossly
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Re: Shhh.. Don't tell. 1/2
anonymous
October 10 2010, 19:30:31 UTC
"Was it something I did? Or said? What did I do," wondered England. "He was barely a child, France, a baby!"
France frowned. Was England saying what he thought he was saying? "L'angeterre"I've got this France," was the interruption. Both blonds turned to stare at the sudden appearance of the very subject they'd been discussing (or in England's case wailing about). America frowned at France and snapped his cellphone closed
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I loved this, author anon! Thank you for taking an interest in my prompt, and you did a wonderful job. France's silent war with Scotland was actually one of the best things about the fillXD. As well as Canada's skillful dodging of the matter with FranceXD. Poor Al! His love knows no bounds, which is sadly literalXD. I loved England's crazed and terrifying reaction, and his ingestion of solide things in a glassXD
All in all, I laughed a lot and I loved what you did with this. Thank you! ^^
When England says he also fell for him just a little before the Revolution, America, with serious eyes, tells him that no, not the Revolution; he means since forever, since he first laid his baby colony’s eyes on him. England freaks out and starts to second-judge everything in his memories. Happy ending, please ^^
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In retrospect this hadn't been the best of ideas. While Canada had 'suggested' (read: ordered more like) that France help Scotland figure out just why England had all but locked himself in his house for the last month and a half, France hadn't predicted this result.
Scotland wasn't much help either right now. He'd retreated to the far side of the bar the moment England had been drunk enough to go teary on the other two nations. France glared at him. He should have known better. Scotland glanced up, and then back down into his ale, studiously ignoring France's angry gestures over the top of England's head.
"I never, la-id a ha, hand on him," blubbered England. "Not ever ever!"
"Yes, yes, I understand. Never touched him. We understand that l'angteree," France said crossly ( ... )
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France frowned. Was England saying what he thought he was saying? "L'angeterre"I've got this France," was the interruption. Both blonds turned to stare at the sudden appearance of the very subject they'd been discussing (or in England's case wailing about). America frowned at France and snapped his cellphone closed ( ... )
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Anon is failing all over today.
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All in all, I laughed a lot and I loved what you did with this. Thank you! ^^
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