Do No Harm Forever after, England would remember that morning. The sense of calm, and quiet that had enveloped his house. He'd made tea, and set himself up in a chair in his garden to spend the morning hours with a book and the quiet company of a few fairy friends
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Re: Do No Harm (1/?)
anonymous
May 10 2011, 13:41:52 UTC
This anon loves this request and the first fill (which stayed unfinished and break anon's heart), so thrilled to see a second fill and it looks very good so far!! This anon pleads author!anon finish the fill...anon will camp here for you. ;_;
Re: Do No Harm (2a/?)
anonymous
May 10 2011, 18:46:10 UTC
The pictures filtering through what was left of the news satellites were grim. The numbers of dead and wounded-- daunting. Through it all, England could only watch and listen to the very impersonal calculations with the same surreal passivity that had enveloped him since France had showed up on his doorstep with the news.
Still, each time the phone rang, each time someone knocked upon his front door (and there were many of those, each Nation scrambling for information, for a sense of what was going to happen now that he had fallen...) England felt the hope surge through his entire body, almost expected that familiar face to appear, for that beloved voice to whisper his name
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Do No Harm (2c/?)
anonymous
May 10 2011, 19:02:41 UTC
After Canada left, things continued on.
Keep calm, and carry on, as the motto went. England and Canada shared the responsibility for helping the people get back on their feet-- but the government was weak. Infrastructures were shattered with both records and communications.
Keep calm. England often had to remind himself, though the near physical ache of wanting to just hold America once more nearly sent him to the brink
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Re: Do No Harm (2c/?)
anonymous
May 10 2011, 19:45:33 UTC
I seriously love your writing author-anon. I love how serious (not that I wouldn't expect it to be) Canada is. My heart absolutely broke for England. I can't wait to see what the phone call is about Please let it be good news
Re: Do No Harm (2c/?)
anonymous
May 11 2011, 10:15:00 UTC
Ffffffffff-! That. That is just mean. I actually though LJ had crashed again on me and just wasn't showing the rest. But then I realized there is not yet any more and I swore. Which is how I seem to respond to any and all cliffhangers. After re-reading the fill list subject line, I feel a little better, though I have a sneaking suspicion that this is gonna make me bawl.
Do No Harm (3/?)
anonymous
May 11 2011, 15:22:08 UTC
“D'you have any idea what bloody time it is?” England slurred into the phone, still drugged with sleep, and quite annoyed not to be allowed to continue it
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Do No Harm Forever after, England would remember that morning. The sense of calm, and quiet that had enveloped his house. He'd made tea, and set himself up in a chair in his garden to spend the morning hours with a book and the quiet company of a few fairy friends ( ... )
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This anon pleads author!anon finish the fill...anon will camp here for you. ;_;
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Still, each time the phone rang, each time someone knocked upon his front door (and there were many of those, each Nation scrambling for information, for a sense of what was going to happen now that he had fallen...) England felt the hope surge through his entire body, almost expected that familiar face to appear, for that beloved voice to whisper his name ( ... )
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Keep calm, and carry on, as the motto went. England and Canada shared the responsibility for helping the people get back on their feet-- but the government was weak. Infrastructures were shattered with both records and communications.
Keep calm. England often had to remind himself, though the near physical ache of wanting to just hold America once more nearly sent him to the brink ( ... )
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Cliffhanger ftw!
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*stares at the phone* ...I hope that call is going to be Canada saying that they found America.
(Also, on another note: GO CANADA!)
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/also shaking fist at North Korea.
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