[Part 14] Beloved (or, if Nobody Wins, Who Writes History) - Lithuania/Belarus {placeholder}
anonymous
April 20 2011, 09:17:28 UTC
Based off this prompt: "Lithuania, when the Kievan Rus broke apart and Belarus went to stay with him, was actually quite cruel. I want to see this aspect of their relationship.
Bonus: Belarus isn't yet obsessive about Russia. Bonus 2: Breathplay is included. Bonus 3: Belarus is still a child/preteen."
Although it doesn't really include any of the bonuses except that Belarus' isn't crazy about Russia while Lithuania has her. There's no breathplay (or really explicit non-con at all), and she's not that young (13-15, she's meant to be.)
Trigger warnings, though: kidnapping and false imprisonment, violence, stalking and sexual harassment, and general mindfuckery.
[Part 14] Beloved (or, if Nobody Wins, Who Writes History?) - Lithuania/Belarus {2/?}
anonymous
April 20 2011, 11:58:36 UTC
When she wakes up, the first thing she says is “Ow.”
She can tell she is lying on a bed; a rather comfortable one, too. Slowly, she opens her eyes. This room is unfamiliar to her, and she tries to comprehend the patterns on the ceiling through her pounding headache. Suddenly, there is a face above hers, which is familiar, but both barely and painfully so. “Hello,” he says.
“Toris,” she declares, trying to push herself up through with her hands. She suddenly realises they are cuffed to the sides of the bed - how did she not feel that? She feels woozy, and struggling against her restraints only makes it worse, so she has to give in. “Who are you? What do you want from me?”
He sighs, gently running his hand through her hair. She shudders. “I am the Duchy of Lithuania,” he says. “And I want to take care of you.”
“You are a pretentious kidnapping sack of shit,” she tells him. “And I want to see my brother and sister.”
“They're lost, Natalya,” he says. “The best you can do is make the most of now
( ... )
[Part 14] Beloved (or, if Nobody Wins, Who Writes History?) - Lithuania/Belarus {3/14}
anonymous
April 21 2011, 05:40:18 UTC
She tries to escape again and again, so he chains her up, again and again. He must get off on it, the pervert. Still, true to his word, he hasn't touched her. And she actually has clothes now
( ... )
[Part 14] Beloved (or, if Nobody Wins, Who Writes History?) - Lithuania/Belarus {4/?}
anonymous
April 21 2011, 11:42:29 UTC
The room becomes her own. Most of the time, she's not even chained up. He locks her bedroom door at night and has guards watch over her during the day, but still. She's not in anyway happy with her circumstances, but she supposes she can live with her possession. What choice does she have?
She dreams of her siblings. When they were - well, no, they weren't that close really. But they would be together, and big sister promised she could protect her. Why didn't Katayusha protect her?
There is snow in her dreams. In her dreams, Ivan takes that scarf Katayusha gave him and gives it to Natalya instead. Brave, noble Ivan, who always wanted them all to be happy and together; he would do anything to keep that. Natalya misses him so badly, and just wishes he would hold her and tell her it's going to be okay, and that she will get out of here
( ... )
Re: [Part 14] Beloved (or, if Nobody Wins, Who Writes History?) - Lithuania/Belarus {4/?}
anonymous
April 21 2011, 19:23:46 UTC
Omg cool! I've been wanting to see a fic about this!
Wow, I had to look it up when you mentioned Lithuania couldn't write so he had Bela write for him, but looks like you're right, Lithuanians didn't have a written language of their own. :O That's so interesting... I wouldn't have even realized it.
You're doing an amazing job at balancing Liet's personality too... he doesn't seem too different even when he's being creepy.
[Part 14] Beloved (or, if Nobody Wins, Who Writes History?) - Lithuania/Belarus {5a/14}
anonymous
April 23 2011, 03:17:33 UTC
Her chair is surprisingly heavy. It didn't look that sturdy. Nonetheless, she drags it with her, clenching her fingers on it when the rage and nausea gets too strong.
She finds Toris in the dining room, calmly biting into bread. She throws the chair to the floor, with a crash that makes him jump. “What the hell is this?!”
“Natalya!” He wears his usual concerned and innocent face. “Are you okay?”
“No I'm not fucking okay!” she yells, and she raises her hands defensively when he steps toward her. “There is - fucking come on my chair, okay, and I don't just drag strange men back to my room, so it really should not be there, and - what did you do to me?”
He sighs, as if she is nothing more than a whining child. “Natalya, I didn't do anything to you.”
“Well, sure as hell I wasn't responsible for-”
“Well, yes, I was responsible for that,” he says. “But, as we agreed. I didn't touch you. You're just... beautiful, Natalya. It didn't seem so wrong, just to look at you and... I didn't think you'd even know. You were meant to be asleep
( ... )
[Part 14] Beloved (or, if Nobody Wins, Who Writes History?) - Lithuania/Belarus {5b/14}
anonymous
April 23 2011, 03:18:41 UTC
“H-how about we make the lunch, and t-tell Russia you did?” suggests Latvia. “I - um - think you're not quite in the state for it.”
She hesitates. She wants so badly to be able to do this for her brother, make things better for him so he'll never have any reason to leave her, but... She can't. Not now. She has no real reason to trust these two, but she decides to anyway.
“Alright,” she says. “Just don't let your brother help if he shows up.”
“He's not our brother,” says Estonia.
“Why?” asks Latvia.
Belarus shakes her head. She won't respond to that. “Do you think there is something else Big Brother would want me to do?”
Estonia and Latvia share a look. “Um... you could try cleaning?” says Estonia.
Re: [Part 14] Beloved (or, if Nobody Wins, Who Writes History?) - Lithuania/Belarus {5b/14}
anonymous
April 24 2011, 15:46:09 UTC
I really love how you've managed to keep Lithuania pretty much in character. I also feel kinda bad because he doesn't seem to realize that what he's doing is wrong. ....and he could've at least cleaned her chair before she woke up!
[Part 14] Beloved (or, if Nobody Wins, Who Writes History?) - Lithuania/Belarus {6a/?}
anonymous
April 25 2011, 05:28:08 UTC
He keeps to his word, again. She doesn't find any more suspicious stains on her furniture. Now, she just has to anticipate what next terrifying thing he'll do.
She doesn't pay all that much attention to his politics. He makes her spend most of her time working like a peasant, since most of her people are peasants. Still, when he's away for so long, and there are so many overcomplicated conversation to overhear in the middle of the night, she comes to the conclusion something's happening. Once she's finished rejoicing the fact he's gone so much (unfortunately, he's fortified the doors and gotten more guards, so it's not like she can make a break for it just because he's not here
( ... )
Re: [Part 14] Beloved (or, if Nobody Wins, Who Writes History?) - Lithuania/Belarus {6b/?}
anonymous
April 25 2011, 15:32:05 UTC
Wait...now I'm kinda confused. What time period is the historical part? Because you said Poland and Lithuania's bosses got married, which was in 1385 (or at least around there), and you also mentioned the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which didn't happen until 1569. The first one was just an alliance made by a personal union (rulers marrying, a fairly common occurrence in Europe) and the second one was a real union (the formation of a single country with both constituent countries being equal, a much rarer occurrence). So, I'm wondering if this takes place in 1385 or 1569...
I laughed when Poland thought Belarus and Ukraine were having a "private moment". XD And she had to give him the patented Belarus-Glare.
Re: [Part 14] Beloved (or, if Nobody Wins, Who Writes History?) - Lithuania/Belarus {6b/?}
anonymous
May 28 2011, 01:42:36 UTC
well the bosses married thing could be just metaphorical as in the people did or the bosses married them but the countries dont feel like their married...just saying or it could mean the people are now united because of the marriage (literal) even if their not.
"Lithuania, when the Kievan Rus broke apart and Belarus went to stay with him, was actually quite cruel. I want to see this aspect of their relationship.
Bonus: Belarus isn't yet obsessive about Russia.
Bonus 2: Breathplay is included.
Bonus 3: Belarus is still a child/preteen."
Although it doesn't really include any of the bonuses except that Belarus' isn't crazy about Russia while Lithuania has her. There's no breathplay (or really explicit non-con at all), and she's not that young (13-15, she's meant to be.)
Trigger warnings, though: kidnapping and false imprisonment, violence, stalking and sexual harassment, and general mindfuckery.
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She can tell she is lying on a bed; a rather comfortable one, too. Slowly, she opens her eyes. This room is unfamiliar to her, and she tries to comprehend the patterns on the ceiling through her pounding headache. Suddenly, there is a face above hers, which is familiar, but both barely and painfully so. “Hello,” he says.
“Toris,” she declares, trying to push herself up through with her hands. She suddenly realises they are cuffed to the sides of the bed - how did she not feel that? She feels woozy, and struggling against her restraints only makes it worse, so she has to give in. “Who are you? What do you want from me?”
He sighs, gently running his hand through her hair. She shudders. “I am the Duchy of Lithuania,” he says. “And I want to take care of you.”
“You are a pretentious kidnapping sack of shit,” she tells him. “And I want to see my brother and sister.”
“They're lost, Natalya,” he says. “The best you can do is make the most of now ( ... )
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I want more of this beautiful creation. PLEASE CONTINUE.
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She dreams of her siblings. When they were - well, no, they weren't that close really. But they would be together, and big sister promised she could protect her. Why didn't Katayusha protect her?
There is snow in her dreams. In her dreams, Ivan takes that scarf Katayusha gave him and gives it to Natalya instead. Brave, noble Ivan, who always wanted them all to be happy and together; he would do anything to keep that. Natalya misses him so badly, and just wishes he would hold her and tell her it's going to be okay, and that she will get out of here ( ... )
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Wow, I had to look it up when you mentioned Lithuania couldn't write so he had Bela write for him, but looks like you're right, Lithuanians didn't have a written language of their own. :O That's so interesting... I wouldn't have even realized it.
You're doing an amazing job at balancing Liet's personality too... he doesn't seem too different even when he's being creepy.
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She finds Toris in the dining room, calmly biting into bread. She throws the chair to the floor, with a crash that makes him jump. “What the hell is this?!”
“Natalya!” He wears his usual concerned and innocent face. “Are you okay?”
“No I'm not fucking okay!” she yells, and she raises her hands defensively when he steps toward her. “There is - fucking come on my chair, okay, and I don't just drag strange men back to my room, so it really should not be there, and - what did you do to me?”
He sighs, as if she is nothing more than a whining child. “Natalya, I didn't do anything to you.”
“Well, sure as hell I wasn't responsible for-”
“Well, yes, I was responsible for that,” he says. “But, as we agreed. I didn't touch you. You're just... beautiful, Natalya. It didn't seem so wrong, just to look at you and... I didn't think you'd even know. You were meant to be asleep ( ... )
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She hesitates. She wants so badly to be able to do this for her brother, make things better for him so he'll never have any reason to leave her, but... She can't. Not now. She has no real reason to trust these two, but she decides to anyway.
“Alright,” she says. “Just don't let your brother help if he shows up.”
“He's not our brother,” says Estonia.
“Why?” asks Latvia.
Belarus shakes her head. She won't respond to that. “Do you think there is something else Big Brother would want me to do?”
Estonia and Latvia share a look. “Um... you could try cleaning?” says Estonia.
Bela, Bela, beautiful Bela, Bela, Bela, more, Bela.
“No.”
The two look at each other again. Idiots, they don't understand anything. “Miss Belarus, you're - you're shaking again.”
The spatula in her hand is quivering and getting bits of dough on her. She tosses it aside. “Well, start then,” she says before storming out.
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She doesn't pay all that much attention to his politics. He makes her spend most of her time working like a peasant, since most of her people are peasants. Still, when he's away for so long, and there are so many overcomplicated conversation to overhear in the middle of the night, she comes to the conclusion something's happening. Once she's finished rejoicing the fact he's gone so much (unfortunately, he's fortified the doors and gotten more guards, so it's not like she can make a break for it just because he's not here ( ... )
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She looks up. “Sister, hello,” she says. “Come here, help me with these clothes.”
She's pushing clothes into soapy water, and Ukraine comes over to help her. “So... how are you, sister?”
“”I'm fine,” she answers.
Ukraine nods. “The Baltic states said you had been acting strangely lately.”
She clenches her hands in the water. “All of them?”
“...I'm not sure.”
Belarus shakes her head. “Whatever.”
“...Sister, is there something wrong!”
“No!” she insists. “I am perfectly fine, and would rather you work than interrogate me.”
There's a pause. “...Do you remember being independent, Bela?”
She snorts. “I was only independent for a year, sister, and most of the world didn't even agree; I hardly think that counts.”
“...Uh-huh,” says Ukraine. “Well... I don't know.”
“I'm happy here,” she says. “Brother Russia takes care of us, doesn't he?”
Ukraine winces. “Bela...”
“What?”
She sighs. “Nothing. Just... be careful.”
“Of what?”
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I laughed when Poland thought Belarus and Ukraine were having a "private moment". XD And she had to give him the patented Belarus-Glare.
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*dumb a!a is dumb*
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i like this story
<3
also very IC liet!
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