Re: England/Russia - America is NOT involved (prt 6 b)
anonymous
October 20 2010, 17:12:03 UTC
Why Ivan was sending him these dolls he couldn’t fathom. Maybe he was gloating telling him how strong his influence was, or maybe it was an innocent gesture and they were just dolls. Who knew when it came to Ivan and his actions. Yet despite the presents and occasional letter from Ivan, Arthur remained silent towards him. Instead of caving in to Ivan’s suggestions he spent more with Alfred, trying to prove to both himself and Ivan that he would never betray Alfred or associate himself again with the enemy. Arthur also poured more help into Germany, even going over there himself to give whatever he could to Ludwig and Gilbert. He remembered that particular letter clearly, riled by the scathing accusations and snide remarks about his weakness towards ‘old lovers’. Still his stiff upper lip remained and his resolve kept steeled through exchanging harsh words about him to Alfred and by burning the letters, rather than putting pen to paper and writing back
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Re: England/Russia - America is NOT involved (prt 7 b)
anonymous
January 11 2011, 18:20:04 UTC
Ivan did so without fuss but looked back secretly when Arthur’s head was lost in the beige woollen jumper and to his shock he noticed Arthur had lost a lot of weight, his ribs protruding unsightly from under his skin casting famished valleys, forgetting to turn away again when Arthur’s head resurfaced
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