"Germany, what are you doing?" Austria asked, trying desperately to conceal the fear in his voice. He tried to struggle even though he knew it was futile, because Germany would have his way with him in the end. "Please, stop..." he bit his lip as the German pushed him to the ground, where he backed away until he reached the tub. He was cornered, and there was no way out. He felt the urge to laugh, wondering if he was the only fool who was always trapped by a visitor in his own home as Germany tipped his head up and pressed his head underwater, causing him to struggle and gasp as his head was repeatedly pushed under the freezing water. When the blonde finally let go, the Austrian felt as if his lungs were about to burst as he took in huge gulps of air, feeling his heart hammering hard against his ribs. He felt the German ripping the buttons off his shirt, undoing the clasp of his trousers and pulling down the zip, ridding him of his clothes. He wanted to fight back, to retain whatever that was left of his dignity, which was already in
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Re: Burn 3/4
anonymous
November 23 2010, 07:30:13 UTC
"Please, no, please..." Austria's eyes flashed with panic. He could not let Hungary get involved in the vicious cycle of pain, he had to find some way to keep her from visiting... He could suffer in it alone, allow the pain from his unrequited longing for the German to care for him to consume him as he spent the rest of eternity in solitude, so long as nobody got hurt, apart from him... But all thoughts of protecting Hungary left him as with a single thrust, he felt his release and his cheeks burned, thinking of how he would be humiliated for coming before the blonde did, and for how he climaxed so easily. The piercing words never came though, as with a guttural growl, Germany spilled his hot seed over Austria's back and buttocks
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GerAus!anon
anonymous
November 24 2010, 15:16:36 UTC
(nervous laughter) ehehe no problem, i kinda specialise in filling GerAus, so anything which gives me free rein to write makes me happy, so thank you for the prompt too! ^^
Bitter 1/?
anonymous
November 21 2010, 19:47:59 UTC
Estonia feels as if he is both too young, and too old.
Every time that he has to go to a meeting-he can remember back long ago when there were never meetings-he sees nations that are younger than him in age, by far, looking older and older than him. America these days is taller than him, and even Liechtenstein is growing at a steady rate still.
It's been hundreds of years since he's looked a day older than seventeen. At least he's been allowed to get an identification from his home, he figures, that states him as eighteen. It lets him spend his time here, sitting in a bar, sulking and thinking where nobody will look at him twice.
He gets a new drink, more vodka-laced coffee, returning back to his seat.
It's then that he comes in, blonde and smiling to everyone, a shining gem in the murky pond of his life. Finland was breathtaking, but Tino, Tino as a person was amazing. The violet eyed man immediately spotted him, as well, even though he probably hadn't been searching. Tino just liked the cheap alcohol of Tallinn, not the
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Re: Bitter 2/?
anonymous
November 21 2010, 19:49:04 UTC
After putting him down, saying he didn't feel the same, Tino had continued on as usual. He'd just never discuss feelings after that, not until alcohol finally coursed through his system. And alcohol did often course through him, since he was a nation, he could drink himself into alcoholic toxicity and maybe only fall asleep, if that.
Eduard drank slower than the Finn, tried to lead him into questions, into answers. Estonia leaned toward him, smiling kindly, and asking him yet again.
“So how do you feel about all this... 'wife' business again? Surely, you're not going to just start speaking Swedish again all the time...”
“Nah... I could speak Finnish all I want, because what does he care? He doesn't even speak!”
“If he loves you, I'm sure that he cares.”
“Yeah, right.. Well, I don't even love him, so why do I care?”
Estonia almost choked on his drink. If Finland didn't even like him, what was he doing with him?
“But Tino...”
“I'm not in love with anyone right now, Eduard.” He stressed the anyone, just so the other Finno
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Bitter 3/3
anonymous
November 21 2010, 19:50:22 UTC
It was also the second time in his life, he figured, he wanted someone that he couldn't have. Telling Tino he loved him had been easy... But having fallen in love with Berwald was difficult, and he could never tell him.
He couldn't even confide in anyone about it, just letting the feelings build up inside of him for the better half of the last five hundred years. To know how much Tino didn't even want him hurt. The Estonian felt he could have given him so many things...
“Tino. Tino, really... You need to think this over more!”
“Why?”
It was the first time that Eduard looked at his friend, his oldest friend, realizing that Tino was just as hurt as he was. It made him shrink away, feel as if he had no right to suggest or tell Tino anything. Over the years, there had to have been someone Tino loved, someone Berwald had kept him from with his possessive gait
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Asdfvugb. OP anon is not faithful to one pairing in particular, and really enjoyed this! I feel so sorry for Eduard, with rejection from Tino then falling for Berwald... Thank you very much for filling! > < I think I mght ship this pairing now...
And agree on them being bitter, Finland has been through a lot as a country and it's hard to believe, like North Italy, that he's actually that happy all the time. I liked the hidden layers to their characters here~
Re: Bitter 3/3
anonymous
November 22 2010, 03:23:02 UTC
I'm sorry I'm being a nitpick but we don't actually use "kyllä" like that... xD; It just... sounds really, really weird. Something like "jooko?" or "käykö?"/"sopiiko?" would be better. (Or just "okei?" x) which obviously just means "okay?") "Joo" is a colloquial word for "yes" (pronounced kinda like "yo") and "ko" is a suffix that makes it a question.
Actually, it's not too different from Estonian (they have the German/Scandinavian loanword "jaa" for "yes"). The difference is that they allow the use of "jaa" in standard language, while standard Finnish doesn't allow "joo" (not yet at least, it might change sometime in the future).
"Kyllä" is a difficult word to explain... it's not quite the same as "yes" but Finnish doesn't actually have a proper word for "yes" other than the colloquial "joo"/"juu"/"jep". The standard language doesn't have a simple word for "yes" so people tend to tell foreigners that "kyllä" means "yes", even though "kyllä" is more like "truly" or "really" or "certainly". As in "Finnish really is a difficult
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Re: Bitter 3/3
anonymous
November 22 2010, 06:41:20 UTC
... OP here will keep that in mind for the future. xD;;; I naturally ran to google and google translator and such because I didn't want to bother my Finnish friend just to ask her what 'yes' is. But thank you.
Re: Bitter 3/3
anonymous
November 24 2010, 01:03:27 UTC
Heh. xD; It's alright... Foreign languages are tricky like that, you never know what sort of specialties they have. Btw, if you ask your Finnish friend, tell her the whole sentence first so she'll know what is the best word for that specific situation.
Bonus for crack/rare pairs~ For example Japan --> Italy, or Estonia --> Finland.
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Thank you so much! I can't wait to see how it pans out. ^ ^
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Thank you for filling my prompt, anon!
Also, don't worry too much about being late, it gets the best of us~
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Every time that he has to go to a meeting-he can remember back long ago when there were never meetings-he sees nations that are younger than him in age, by far, looking older and older than him. America these days is taller than him, and even Liechtenstein is growing at a steady rate still.
It's been hundreds of years since he's looked a day older than seventeen. At least he's been allowed to get an identification from his home, he figures, that states him as eighteen. It lets him spend his time here, sitting in a bar, sulking and thinking where nobody will look at him twice.
He gets a new drink, more vodka-laced coffee, returning back to his seat.
It's then that he comes in, blonde and smiling to everyone, a shining gem in the murky pond of his life. Finland was breathtaking, but Tino, Tino as a person was amazing. The violet eyed man immediately spotted him, as well, even though he probably hadn't been searching. Tino just liked the cheap alcohol of Tallinn, not the ( ... )
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After putting him down, saying he didn't feel the same, Tino had continued on as usual. He'd just never discuss feelings after that, not until alcohol finally coursed through his system. And alcohol did often course through him, since he was a nation, he could drink himself into alcoholic toxicity and maybe only fall asleep, if that.
Eduard drank slower than the Finn, tried to lead him into questions, into answers. Estonia leaned toward him, smiling kindly, and asking him yet again.
“So how do you feel about all this... 'wife' business again? Surely, you're not going to just start speaking Swedish again all the time...”
“Nah... I could speak Finnish all I want, because what does he care? He doesn't even speak!”
“If he loves you, I'm sure that he cares.”
“Yeah, right.. Well, I don't even love him, so why do I care?”
Estonia almost choked on his drink. If Finland didn't even like him, what was he doing with him?
“But Tino...”
“I'm not in love with anyone right now, Eduard.” He stressed the anyone, just so the other Finno ( ... )
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It was also the second time in his life, he figured, he wanted someone that he couldn't have. Telling Tino he loved him had been easy... But having fallen in love with Berwald was difficult, and he could never tell him.
He couldn't even confide in anyone about it, just letting the feelings build up inside of him for the better half of the last five hundred years. To know how much Tino didn't even want him hurt. The Estonian felt he could have given him so many things...
“Tino. Tino, really... You need to think this over more!”
“Why?”
It was the first time that Eduard looked at his friend, his oldest friend, realizing that Tino was just as hurt as he was. It made him shrink away, feel as if he had no right to suggest or tell Tino anything. Over the years, there had to have been someone Tino loved, someone Berwald had kept him from with his possessive gait ( ... )
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Thank you very much for filling! > < I think I mght ship this pairing now...
And agree on them being bitter, Finland has been through a lot as a country and it's hard to believe, like North Italy, that he's actually that happy all the time. I liked the hidden layers to their characters here~
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Actually, it's not too different from Estonian (they have the German/Scandinavian loanword "jaa" for "yes"). The difference is that they allow the use of "jaa" in standard language, while standard Finnish doesn't allow "joo" (not yet at least, it might change sometime in the future).
"Kyllä" is a difficult word to explain... it's not quite the same as "yes" but Finnish doesn't actually have a proper word for "yes" other than the colloquial "joo"/"juu"/"jep". The standard language doesn't have a simple word for "yes" so people tend to tell foreigners that "kyllä" means "yes", even though "kyllä" is more like "truly" or "really" or "certainly". As in "Finnish really is a difficult ( ... )
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OP here will keep that in mind for the future. xD;;;
I naturally ran to google and google translator and such because I didn't want to bother my Finnish friend just to ask her what 'yes' is. But thank you.
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