In so many ways 1/1
anonymous
October 20 2010, 12:14:31 UTC
Minifill. I wanted to include the bonus but I'm bad at plots. Hope this gets other fills. :)
Poland drives him crazy. In so many ways.
Like when Sweden comes home from a visit to Finland's house and finds an uninvited green-eyed imp who wonders what took him so long, gee I've drunk like half the beer in your fridge already. He does not seem to notice how Sweden glares at him.
(And Sweden sits down and helps him with the remaining beer.
And he never comes around to taking back the key he gave to Poland.)
Like when Poland appears out of nowhere sitting on Sweden's living room table where Sweden has spread the results of his latest census or whatever job he took home this time, and announces that he wants sex now and Sweden will have the honour of providing it.
And kicks his papers off the table just for the heck of it, and falls into Sweden's arms while he's trying to formulate a I have duties, cannot yet(And afterwards they snuggle on the sofa watching news on tv, and Poland imitates China or France or America's voices when
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gee, thank you so so much for all the praise and love confessions, everyone! ^___^ Glad you like it, OP.
anon #3: Plus, they're both really in character in their flawed-but-loveable way good someone thinks they're in character...! I love this couple but I wasn't sure I could write them properly.
Re: In so many ways 1/1
anonymous
October 30 2010, 12:24:55 UTC
Wow, I would never think that this pairing could work but it DOES.
I also love this part:
Then he buries his face into Sweden's shoulder and tells him the two of them had most of the Baltic Sea partitioned between them before Germany was born or Russia had learned to wipe his own nose. And Sweden mumbles 'f course into his hair.
Because the two of them used to be so awesome and badass and they used to duke it out so much in the past. And now they are known for Ikea and plumbers...
Bonus: Finland/Lithuania as a side pairing (I can't be the only one to think that Finland looks impressed with Lithuania in this one strip!)
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Poland drives him crazy. In so many ways.
Like when Sweden comes home from a visit to Finland's house and finds an uninvited green-eyed imp who wonders what took him so long, gee I've drunk like half the beer in your fridge already. He does not seem to notice how Sweden glares at him.
(And Sweden sits down and helps him with the remaining beer.
And he never comes around to taking back the key he gave to Poland.)
Like when Poland appears out of nowhere sitting on Sweden's living room table where Sweden has spread the results of his latest census or whatever job he took home this time, and announces that he wants sex now and Sweden will have the honour of providing it.
And kicks his papers off the table just for the heck of it, and falls into Sweden's arms while he's trying to formulate a I have duties, cannot yet(And afterwards they snuggle on the sofa watching news on tv, and Poland imitates China or France or America's voices when ( ... )
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I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you
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I'll be here, patiently waiting for a sequel. <3
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thank you for writing!
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This is perfect and omg laughing Sweden and the LAST SENTENCE and everything I love you ;o;
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anon #3:
Plus, they're both really in character in their flawed-but-loveable way
good someone thinks they're in character...! I love this couple but I wasn't sure I could write them properly.
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I also love this part:
Then he buries his face into Sweden's shoulder and tells him the two of them had most of the Baltic Sea partitioned between them before Germany was born or Russia had learned to wipe his own nose. And Sweden mumbles 'f course into his hair.
Because the two of them used to be so awesome and badass and they used to duke it out so much in the past. And now they are known for Ikea and plumbers...
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