I loved this, even though I usually hate Villain Russia, he came out as unhinged and just genuinely interpreting like this nations' relations. Poor America! He must've been so stressed out back then, and of course Europeans are better at keeping poker face and upsetting others in those circumstances, and none better than Prussia...i also find it fitting that we have yet to see England in any relevant moment, it's so clear to us readers that America is obsessing over something England has no active part in... random heartsy <3 for France being upset over seeing another hurt his friend Prussia, even at that time
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April 18 2011, 18:50:57 UTC
Someday I will master the art of updating promptly. Adoring the comments I'm getting. I feel so sorry for America because I keep torturing him, I'm going to get to the main part of the prompt next time I swear. America's doubts are just being amplified by everyone else and in this one it's England's turn! Enjoy.
2006America banged open England's door, too high on his news to care about any possible damage
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OP is ridiculously late. I have no excuse, especially coming to such a wonderful update.
As always, I loved it! Poor America, you captured his incoherency very well, he's not the brightest communicator. Lo, and he's so dramatic! I like how you didn't end up in angst, because England's clearly far too gone for that. I love drunk!England, what can I say; especially when he sounds like an oldish melancholic fellow and not a lovestruck I-shall-drink-to-cure-my-loneliness girl as is usually the norm. This is very much the bittersweet ex-empire who once loved the child that America was, all rolled up into one drunk package. I approves.
"Thanks America. For what you did in the war and everything. I needed the help and I'm glad it was you who provided it. I'm forever in your debt."
It's so entertaining to see England say the hilariously wrong things at the wrong time, for once
Japan took notes as England and America fought as they usually did, in the middle of a meeting. He made sure to catch everything, like the hurt look that appeared on England's face as America insulted his cooking again or how when England turned away, America's hand jerked upwards slightly as if he wanted to reach out to England but he quickly controlled it.
"Interesting," Japan said out loud, as he scribbled down a few more observations.
"What is so interesting about watching the same thing over and over again?" France said in a bored tone. "The sexual tension normally excites me but when the same thing has been happening on and off for the past several decades, it gets old very fast." France craned his head to see Japan's notes and a smile crept onto his face. "But you just made it interesting again Japon. Mathieu, have you seen this?" The quiet nation made Japan jump, he had forgotten that he was there. The smile that France was wearing was mirrored in Canada's face
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I am fully willing to believe this is the way France spends his time. It's just...it's so him. He lives for this, and Canada indeed seems to have inherited more than just the wavy hair. I am actually sad France is not going to be the one to talk to England. I know, I know, Canada was being practical, but man if those two are not amusing XD
Nice Churchill mention. Getting the bosses involved is making me all kinds of excited, I love nation-boss interaction! I wonder who are you going to use? A real life example, the current ones, someone made up, The Queen...?
I'm glad to have been of service! I just had very busy months in April and May. This is as awesome as ever ^^
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Great update.
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YAY!
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I loved this, even though I usually hate Villain Russia, he came out as unhinged and just genuinely interpreting like this nations' relations. Poor America! He must've been so stressed out back then, and of course Europeans are better at keeping poker face and upsetting others in those circumstances, and none better than Prussia...i also find it fitting that we have yet to see England in any relevant moment, it's so clear to us readers that America is obsessing over something England has no active part in...
random heartsy <3 for France being upset over seeing another hurt his friend Prussia, even at that time
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2006America banged open England's door, too high on his news to care about any possible damage ( ... )
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Poor, poor Alfred! Hang in there!
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As always, I loved it! Poor America, you captured his incoherency very well, he's not the brightest communicator. Lo, and he's so dramatic! I like how you didn't end up in angst, because England's clearly far too gone for that. I love drunk!England, what can I say; especially when he sounds like an oldish melancholic fellow and not a lovestruck I-shall-drink-to-cure-my-loneliness girl as is usually the norm. This is very much the bittersweet ex-empire who once loved the child that America was, all rolled up into one drunk package. I approves.
"Thanks America. For what you did in the war and everything. I needed the help and I'm glad it was you who provided it. I'm forever in your debt."
It's so entertaining to see England say the hilariously wrong things at the wrong time, for once
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Japan took notes as England and America fought as they usually did, in the middle of a meeting. He made sure to catch everything, like the hurt look that appeared on England's face as America insulted his cooking again or how when England turned away, America's hand jerked upwards slightly as if he wanted to reach out to England but he quickly controlled it.
"Interesting," Japan said out loud, as he scribbled down a few more observations.
"What is so interesting about watching the same thing over and over again?" France said in a bored tone. "The sexual tension normally excites me but when the same thing has been happening on and off for the past several decades, it gets old very fast." France craned his head to see Japan's notes and a smile crept onto his face. "But you just made it interesting again Japon. Mathieu, have you seen this?" The quiet nation made Japan jump, he had forgotten that he was there. The smile that France was wearing was mirrored in Canada's face ( ... )
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*mumbles something that sound like 'thank god, someone is finally deciding to help.'*
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Nice Churchill mention. Getting the bosses involved is making me all kinds of excited, I love nation-boss interaction! I wonder who are you going to use? A real life example, the current ones, someone made up, The Queen...?
I'm glad to have been of service! I just had very busy months in April and May. This is as awesome as ever ^^
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