[Part 7] Russia/Lithuania
anonymous
June 14 2011, 03:49:05 UTC
In which Russia doesn't allow Lithuania to attend World Meetings, but still has him come as like a secretary, and then he proceeds to call him in and humiliate him in front of everyone. But they can't really do anything about it due to diplomatic reasons.
Bonus: If there's mention of America/Lithuania and Russia taunts him about his ability to do whatever he likes with Liet.
Wrest Bittersweet Compliance (1/4)
anonymous
June 14 2011, 06:00:29 UTC
"I will call this meeting to order," Switzerland announced, sitting forward in his high-backed chair with two assault rifles slung across his back. He looked at the other six nations in the room with a suspicious eye. "Anyone got a problem with that
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Re: Wrest Bittersweet Compliance (2/4)
anonymous
June 14 2011, 06:01:57 UTC
"Could be," America countered. "What have your countries got that my states don't? They have governments, and societies, and - oh, wait, political rights, that's one-upping you, isn't it?"
"Don't speak to my brother that way," Belarus snarled, grabbing the edge of the table.
"They have political rights," Russia said with an uneasy glance at his sister. "Don't you, Ukrainian SSR?"
England cringed. Russia called his own sisters by their full legal names ...?
"Y-yes," Ukraine said to the table. "I h-have my own government."
"And you, Beylarussian?"
"I'd be fine without one if you would have me, brother, but of course." Belarus fluttered her eyelashes at Russia and gave England in particular a glare. What did I do? England wondered with a scowl
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Wrest Bittersweet Compliance (3/4)
anonymous
June 14 2011, 06:07:36 UTC
Lithuania cringed. England tried to stop staring incredulously at the debased nation, but it was almost impossible. To bring along a country as a secretary was unheard of in this day and age: even America and England had their quiet little holdings, but they would never do such a thing to their personifications. Russia was insane, but not entirely guileless, and this was a very clever method to crumble America's resolve. England glanced at West's impassive face and decided he was just glad Russia hadn't brought East along before he hated himself for thinking such a thing.
"This isn't the same thing at all," America was protesting. "You're holding Lithuania against his will! That's occupation, not - not a voice"Oh, am I?" Russia asked. He glanced back at Lithuania, who jerked his shoulders up but said nothing. Russia opened the binder Lithuania had handed him. "As you will see here, Lithuania and his brothers all voted in Supreme Soviet governments of their own accord. Here are the numbers
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Wrest Bittersweet Compliance (4/4)
anonymous
June 14 2011, 06:08:35 UTC
Lithuania blanched; England could count on one hand the number of times he'd actually seen someone drain of color like that. His gaze darted about the room as if looking for exits before he crouched, put down all of Russia's binders and notebooks, and straightened to stand behind Russia's chair. "Yes, Russia Toravishch," he said in a low voice, before starting to massage Russia's shoulders
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Bonus: If there's mention of America/Lithuania and Russia taunts him about his ability to do whatever he likes with Liet.
http://hetalia-kink.livejournal.com/10960.html?thread=21898704#t21898704
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"Don't speak to my brother that way," Belarus snarled, grabbing the edge of the table.
"They have political rights," Russia said with an uneasy glance at his sister. "Don't you, Ukrainian SSR?"
England cringed. Russia called his own sisters by their full legal names ...?
"Y-yes," Ukraine said to the table. "I h-have my own government."
"And you, Beylarussian?"
"I'd be fine without one if you would have me, brother, but of course." Belarus fluttered her eyelashes at Russia and gave England in particular a glare. What did I do? England wondered with a scowl ( ... )
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"This isn't the same thing at all," America was protesting. "You're holding Lithuania against his will! That's occupation, not - not a voice"Oh, am I?" Russia asked. He glanced back at Lithuania, who jerked his shoulders up but said nothing. Russia opened the binder Lithuania had handed him. "As you will see here, Lithuania and his brothers all voted in Supreme Soviet governments of their own accord. Here are the numbers ( ... )
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*reads notes* That ridiculous argument actually happened?!?! *facepalm*
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I don't plan on having children so I can't offer you my first born. Will you take a kidney instead?
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