Ukraine + Russia + Belarus - the struggles of raising children
anonymous
January 10 2011, 18:27:38 UTC
Ukraine was more of a mother figure to Russia and Belarus when they were children, since she was the oldest and there was no one else to do the job. Anon would like to see anything with her struggling to take care of the younger two and working through typical childhood problems (refusing to take a bath, temper tantrums, bedwetting, night terrors, crying fits, etc.)
Bonus is Russia and Belarus are aware of how hard Ukraine works for them (or realize that after they grow up) and really appreciate her and try to do nice things in return.
Thicker Than Water (1a/2)
anonymous
January 14 2011, 01:24:49 UTC
This prompt gave me two ideas and I decided to write them both eventually. I just made them part of the same story because I’m a lazy ass and I don’t want to go to the trouble of thinking up two different titles. Enjoy
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Re: Thicker Than Water (1b/2)
anonymous
January 14 2011, 08:30:09 UTC
Nonono, don't give them your share of the food, Ukraine! DD: You're the person who takes care of them, you won't do them a favour by passing out from hunger. *too upset*
Bawww this story is too saaaad. >___> (btw, I know what it feels like to wake up when the fire's gone out. It sucks so hard.)
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anonymous
January 14 2011, 23:51:41 UTC
Because it makes for a better story. XD In all seriousness though, I was just going off of the part in Hetalia where Ukraine first gave Russia his scarf and they looked poor then, or at least they did to me.
Bonus is Russia and Belarus are aware of how hard Ukraine works for them (or realize that after they grow up) and really appreciate her and try to do nice things in return.
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Bawww this story is too saaaad. >___> (btw, I know what it feels like to wake up when the fire's gone out. It sucks so hard.)
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