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[Part 15] Ghostly Encounters of the Pirate Kind -- UKUS anonymous August 7 2011, 06:02:35 UTC
Alfred Jones inherits himself a musty old British mansion. He doesn't have a clue what to do with it when he goes to visit. He's even less thrilled to discover his inheritance comes with an added problem in the form of the irritating ghost of a Pirate Captain. Said Pirate isn't any more thrilled to have this American interloper on his property so a battle of wills forms between them.

What happens plot wise is completely up to you. If you want to figure out how to work in ghostly sexual shenanigans that's perfectly fine but it's not necessary. Any other pairings or character additions are fine.

Bonus: The more time Arthur spends with his new housemate the more and more the non-ghost reminds him of a young man he loved (and whose death he caused) while he was still alive.
Bonus 2: Just like that young man has a reincarnated form in the modern world so too does Arthur...

Original request and Fill Parts 1-4:
How it all comes togetherhttp://hetalia-kink. ( ... )

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How it all comes together (10a/?) anonymous August 7 2011, 06:13:17 UTC
How it all comes together (or Good things come in Twos)
Disturbing BehaviorThe following morning Alfred was up early ( ... )

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How it all comes together (10b/?) anonymous August 7 2011, 06:19:04 UTC
Say it! A voice inside him screamed. Tell him what happened. Tell him who he was. Your heart knew it, and now your mind does too. All that's left is to let him know! Let him know everything you've been carrying on your soul for so long. Your problems would all be solved.

Could it really be that easy?

Did he deserve this?

Was it fair to him? To AlfredArthur still didn't know ( ... )

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How it all comes together (10c/?) anonymous August 7 2011, 06:24:00 UTC
The Frenchman eased himself down into one of the chairs Alfred kept in his office for guests or appointments. Not wanting to looking like he was distancing himself--and not wanting to seem rude, Francis was hardly a student--Alfred grabbed a second chair and turned it towards the other before sitting down himself, rather than going back behind his desk.

He was the first to speak. "You know, I think I'm actually glad you dropped by."

"Oh?" The Frenchman cocked his head, the expression on his face a mix between curiosity and amusement. "You only think?" he asked with a playful look.

"Yeah, I was wondering if I could ask you something. About a situation I'm in that I'm not sure how to fix."

"I’m not sure why you would come to me, but I’m always happy to offer advice.” Francis grinned, “Perhaps you are having relationship troubles? That is my specialty ( ... )

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How it all comes together (10d/?) anonymous August 7 2011, 06:26:53 UTC
Alfred nodded. "The situation's gotten...complicated lately. I want things to work out; I'm determined to make them work out. But if they don't...." If Arthur never forgave him. If he did, but the gap of distrust that had formed between them last night was never fully bridged...Francis made it sound like he was doing so much more for Arthur than he actually was; that he should be doing so much more for the captain. "I'm not sure on the details of how, but you seem to know a lot more about Artie than I do." He recalled the scene earlier that morning, when Arthur had simply faded from sight without a word. "Maybe you know better than me what's best for him ( ... )

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How it all comes together (10e/?) anonymous August 7 2011, 06:30:59 UTC
Arthur. Who he...he did care about. And did want to do right by. But was that enough? Of course didn't want to upset or hurt him, but Alfred still didn't know what he was supposed to be doing, how he was supposed to be keeping that from happening. He had been uncertain enough about how things were going play out when he returned home before talking with Francis. But now there was something he was apparently supposed to have been doing. If that was the case, it just made him feel that much more awful that he'd obviously failed, and might do so again in his ignorance ( ... )

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A new reader anonymous August 7 2011, 14:48:09 UTC
ASFDGSJHDFGSJHLFGDGHJMHGDSHJGDS

You have NO IDEA how much I need more of this. ;A;

This, this story right here, is UKUS/USUK perfection and there's pirates involved which is a huge kink of mine and the tension and everything is just beautiful and hnnnnnnnnngh. I hadn't ever heard of this fill before seeing this update and now it is going to be in my bookmarks.

Please excuse me while I continue to rant incomprehensibly about this fill.

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Re: A new reader anonymous August 8 2011, 17:00:20 UTC
Also a new reader. This is fabulous. I absolutely love it! I am glad I happened upon the update, and read through the whole thing rather quickly. I just can't get enough. I have it bookmarked. Did I mention that I love it? Because, I really can't say that enough. Really.

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Re: How it all comes together (10e/?) anonymous August 7 2011, 16:14:17 UTC
OMG YOU'RE BACK!!!!! /clings and never lets go

Hooray! It looks like things are about to be explained and misunderstandings will be cleared up! Go boys go! You can do it!

This update is amazing and you're amazing and I'm so glad you're back! :D

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Re: How it all comes together (10e/?) anonymous August 7 2011, 20:14:04 UTC
Author!anon, I'm so freaking happy that you're back :)

Wow, so Francis knows that Alfred is not some random America, huh? I didn't expect that, I thought that he just wanted to get rid of an old haunted house.

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Re: How it all comes together (10e/?) anonymous August 7 2011, 23:57:30 UTC
Yay, it's back! I love it so much.

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Re: How it all comes together (10e/?) anonymous August 8 2011, 08:24:30 UTC
Omg, author!anon, I'm so happy you're back ;A;! For a moment I almost thought you had dropped this.

But it was worth the wait! This part was so good ;A; I actually liked that they both ran away at some points. They were both worried and didn't know what to say after all, so they did the first thing that came to their minds: run away.

Also, I'm glad that it was Arthur who asked Alfred if they could talk, and he even called him by his other name, I think that's like a huge step for him. Oh god, I can't wait for the next part!

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Re: How it all comes together (10e/?) anonymous August 8 2011, 15:13:07 UTC
You have no idea how much I love you for writing this. When I saw the update in the fills list, I literally got up and ran around the kitchen once because I was so happy~ overreacting FTW OTL

You have a knack for stopping stories where it gets interesting. That's a good skill. I'm eager to read more :D You're doing great so far, so please keep writing, and good luck with the next chapter~

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Re: How it all comes together (10e/?) anonymous August 10 2011, 21:24:52 UTC
Oooooh, cliffie! Can't wait for more.

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How it all comes together (11a/?) anonymous August 12 2011, 02:49:45 UTC
How it all comes together (or Good things come in Twos)
Revelations I: Ghost Ship

Lifetimes ago...

Captain Arthur Kirkland knew his ship inside and out. The Green Lady was a much a part of him as one of his arms or legs.

Which is why he was loathe to admit that they had a stowaway on board.

It was a common enough occurrence for other captains, or so he had heard. But Arthur was always aware enough of the goings-on aboard his vessel that in the few cases where someone had tried to sneak onto his ship, they had been found out and removed almost immediately. However, it was nearly a week now since they'd last left port, and signs were beginning to appear that he had an unknown passenger, previously overlooked ( ... )

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How it all comes together (11b/?) anonymous August 12 2011, 02:52:07 UTC
He gave a signal to his men to release their hold on the captive. "Hm. Well, you've been here this long. I suppose it won't hurt to keep you around a little longer; see if you can be of any use." He reached out his hand, "It will not be an easy life serving on my crew, and I will not settle for any less than the best from you. But it seems better than your other option, wouldn't you agree? What do you say to my offer, Mr ( ... )

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