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Do No Harm (1/?) anonymous May 10 2011, 02:17:30 UTC
Original request for amnesia and Doctor!America (And first fabulous, but unfinished fill.)

http://hetalia-kink.livejournal.com/10530.html?thread=15226146#t15226146

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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;; anonymous May 17 2011, 01:48:44 UTC
Thank GOD Japan found him first! If Russia had found him...he would like teamed up with China and N. Korea...actually its likely he would have because for some reason always think of him as that clever, tricky bastard ever since the Cold War...he probably has an America radar hidden in his house or something DX

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Re: Do No Harm (7b/?) anonymous May 17 2011, 09:32:25 UTC
Oh dear, Author!Anon. I know I'm a bit late, but I literally jumped when I saw this on the fills list. <333
I absolutely loved the prompt(and the first fill), and I was ecstatic that another author!anon decided to make a new fic as well. ;___;b
I absolutely love how you portray they story--I can't wait for the next update! <33333

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Do No Harm (8a/?) anonymous May 17 2011, 16:11:01 UTC
Tokyo:

There were others in this waiting area, Japan knew, but he could see none of them with Amer-- Dr. England so close. He could hear the mutterings of a few-- concerns in English about their flight, the timing of their visit, what they would do while waiting--

“You know, you don't have to trust me with your name. I can always call you 'big brother'--” The smile wasn't as brilliantly blinding, but it was there, and steeped in the kindness that had lurked behind the flashiness. “Is there someone we should call to get you home, or are you looking for a flight?”

The accent was atrocious, but the vocabulary was mostly correct--

Japan nearly choked on the idea of being called 'big' anything by this person ( ... )

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Do No Harm (8b/?) anonymous May 17 2011, 16:12:24 UTC
“My government wishes to apologize for the delay of your mission, and offers its hospitality. A car is waiting to take you to a hotel, and if you wish, I can recommend a restaurant which makes very nice hamburgers.” France would be there in the morning-- and then in the afternoon, these people-- and this troubling young doctor-- would leave ( ... )

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Re: Do No Harm (8b/?) anonymous May 17 2011, 16:56:31 UTC
*sob* this is so sad DDD:
But I love the way you write Kiku here, and America randomly knowing Japanese :)

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Re: Do No Harm (8b/?) anonymous May 17 2011, 23:43:32 UTC
I just clicked on this link out of curiosity.

.... Wow, this fill is really, really good. I didn't think this kind of scenario would interest me, but your writing is just so damn good, every chapter has me on the edge of my seat, wanting more!

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Do No Harm (9a/?) anonymous May 19 2011, 04:07:11 UTC
Traveling always wore upon one, France had learned long ago, and it was always best to freshen up after a long journey-- even if one had spent half of it asleep. The other half had been occupied with the internet connection available to passengers. It wasn't nearly as good as it had been before America was reduced to a protectorate-- a bit slower-- but it had sufficed.

And the information it had provided...

A glance at his watch told him that the American plane had landed three hours ago. If Japan hadn't been able to delay them, it would have been long gone, along with this opportunity. As it was, France had called Japan immediately upon landing and found that not only had the other Nation delayed the group, but gotten them to accept his hospitality. The hotel that was named was not cheap.

With his usual efficiency, Japan had made this task a whole lot easier. Although... France was almost afraid of the anger that had smouldered underneath the gentle words.

“Why did you not warn me?” Japan's voice was even. Almost cool. “You ( ... )

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Re: Do No Harm (9b/?) anonymous May 19 2011, 04:10:06 UTC
“Be cautious. If he is America, then there is something else going on here.” Ever cautious, not committing, even though the information was weighing heavily towards the positive ( ... )

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Re: Do No Harm (9c/?) anonymous May 19 2011, 04:12:17 UTC
“Thanks.” Rob laughed, “We've been trying to convince him that nobody is going to care about those for years. Stubborn ass ( ... )

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Re: Do No Harm (9c/?) anonymous May 19 2011, 09:49:40 UTC
Alfred, don't say pierogi are nasty, them's fighting words!! XD

I can't wait to see what happens when Alfred and Arthur meet.

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Re: Do No Harm (9c/?) anonymous May 19 2011, 23:25:19 UTC
T-this is so sad ;A; I actually felt bad for everyone in this part, and I think I'll feel really bad for Arthur soon.

Also, I love perceptive!Francis, so that was awesome.

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Do No Harm A/N anonymous May 20 2011, 16:05:02 UTC
I apologise for the delay. There will be more fill soon, work is taking over writing time at the moment.
Things are happening. :)

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Do No Harm (10a/?) anonymous May 21 2011, 02:58:30 UTC
France was in Japan ( ... )

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Do No Harm (10b/?) anonymous May 21 2011, 03:01:23 UTC
“Fuck.” The word slipped out before he could stop it, the sudden pain of realising that he might just lose Alfred a second time-- Arthur threw Miss Nettie a quick apologetic look.“Sorry, madam. What is can we do ( ... )

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Do No Harm (10c/?) anonymous May 21 2011, 03:04:47 UTC
“Hey, stay calm Artie. Does he know me too?” There was an eagerness in that voice-- that same boyish enthusiasm that Arthur had missed so much. “He was giving me this look earlier, like I was a specimen to be studied. Why did my application have to go through now? I could be home, and ( ... )

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