Hetalia kink meme part 21

Jun 03, 2012 14:52


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hetalia kink meme
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any/any; blindness anonymous December 10 2011, 02:50:22 UTC
anon would like to see any nation completely blind, with their partner assisting them in getting through life unable to see. the blindness can be temporary from an accident or can be permanent from an injury of some kind. anon asks to see lots of domesticity and fluff with smut as well, particularly from the perspective of the blind nation; how things feel, taste, smell, etc., without sight to guide them in not only sex but their daily routine and job as a nation. lots of adorable love and care and understanding from their partner are a must ( ... )

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Vision. [1/?] anonymous December 14 2011, 03:27:01 UTC
Sweden wakes first. He closes his eyes and sighs in contentment-Finland is curled against his shoulder, sound asleep. Sweden can felt the warm, rhythmic puffs of breath against his shoulder. Sweden never has the heart to wake Finland. Finland is simply so calming when he is asleep. Sweden finds Finland’s trust in him unspeakably beautiful; Sweden promises to protect Finland every morning. He doesn’t know what he’d do without him ( ... )

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Vision. [1/?] anonymous December 14 2011, 03:27:45 UTC
After breakfast come dishes. Sweden never lets Finland help-if Finland cooks, the least Sweden can do is clean up. Finland always tries to assist, but Sweden’s glare is effective. Finland props himself up on a barstool and leans on the counter, giggling to himself about Sweden doing dishes naked ( ... )

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Vision.(it's done, my bad.) A!A notes anonymous December 14 2011, 03:32:51 UTC
Should have posted this above, but hit send too soon. It's just these two parts! And SuFin. Ugh, such failure this evening haha.

I wanted to make a comment as someone who has had a relationship with a blind person... your request was way more hurt/comfort that what I ever experienced. Sure, blindness is a disability, but it's not like they're incapable of being self-sufficient. I know you probably didn't mean it that way, but I kind of took it as an insult to blind people. They don't need to be babied. This is my take on your request because it's not really as hurt/comfort as you think. Maybe if you become blind through an accident, but from birth it's not really so dramatic. IDK. Hoped you liked anyway, OP!

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Re: Vision.(it's done, my bad.) A!A notes anonymous December 17 2011, 20:25:32 UTC
Different anon here; I had a blind friend when I was a kid, and I'd say you're right in that it's different if they've been blind from birth. The kid I knew got around perfectly well because he'd always been blind and was used to it, but I know that if I suddenly lost my sight I'd need a hell of a lot more help because I'm used to having it.

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Re: Vision. [1/?] anonymous December 14 2011, 04:10:45 UTC
Aww, this fill was so sweet and fluffy and lovely! I especially like how it's not obvious at first which one of them is blind, and how they've come to deal with the problems that arise.

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Re: Vision. [1/?] anonymous December 14 2011, 10:02:17 UTC
This is so sweet! I absolutely love it :) The characterisations are wonderful, and your writing style is so simple, and yet conveys so much!

Can't wait for more!

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Japan, "Mekura", 1/? anonymous December 17 2011, 18:42:05 UTC
Don't know if this is entirely what you want as it's not a pairing fic yet (might turn into one if you want) but the idea hit me and I wanted to work with it. Title is a Japanese word for blindness, according to Google, please don't hate me if it's wrong. Also, my personal headcanon is that Japan didn't know what his people were actually doing during the war - Germany seems to get that assumption more than Japan does. Don't know if that opinion is flamebait or not ( ... )

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Japan, "Mekura", 2/? anonymous December 18 2011, 00:47:21 UTC
Japan, his skin paper-white and his usually slender form now horribly skeletal, lay on his back in the hospital bed, hands folded neatly over his chest. He looked like a corpse, and America had to look closely to see him breathing. His eyes were covered by a thick layer of bandage, blood already leaking through it ( ... )

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Re: Japan, "Mekura", 2b/? anonymous December 18 2011, 13:54:52 UTC
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"Oh. Okay." America, wilting for once, hurried out of the room, pausing briefly at the door to glance back at the figure in the bed, before slipping out. The Asian nations both heard him running down the corridor. China turned to follow him, but Japan spoke; "Wait."

China stopped and turned around. "What is it? Do you need me to do something?"

"China-san, what did you mean when you said I am not popular at your home?"

"Well, we have just been at war with you. Duh," China said, failing miserably in his attempt at a light-hearted tone of voice.

"I know, but something about your tone makes me think you meant a specific incident. I know you."

China opened and closed his mouth a few times. "Well. It's war, it happens. It's not like my humans haven't done similar before, but the wound's still fresh, you know ..." I don't want to talk about it when you're hurt too, he thought.

"China. Brother. Please stop avoiding the question. That is my thing ( ... )

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Re: Japan, "Mekura", 3/? anonymous December 19 2011, 01:30:26 UTC
Japan returned to his house from the American hospital within a week. He had to be taken by a private plane, along with some in-the-know assistants from his government. Nations recovered far faster than humans could; he was strong enough to stand, and could take a few steps if he leaned on someone's arm. He was still far too thin, but he was eating normally already, and his eyes had stopped bleeding. The sockets had been disinfected and the lids sewn shut for protection. He kept a layer of bandages on, unwilling to risk anyone else seeing the mess ( ... )

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Re: Japan, "Mekura", 4/? anonymous December 21 2011, 00:38:27 UTC
A human maid had been hired for the housework; a shy little woman with her eyes nearly hidden by a long fringe of hair. She bowed respectfully to the trio as they entered, then shot China and America a glare of impressively fiery loathing when she thought they weren't looking.

"Geez, what's with your maid? Why's she looking at us like that?"

"Like what?"

"Didn't you s- oh. Yeah. Um."

Japan sighed. "I'd have thought you wouldn't be able to forget the very reason you're here."

"Look, I'm sorry, okay? I'm not used to this. Um, we - China and I - told our bosses your phone number so they can reach us while we're here."

"You're both sleeping here?"

"Well, yeah, in case you need something in the night-"

"I'm blinded, not an infant!"

"Well, just in case."

"Fine. It's probably not very safe for gaijin outside at the moment anyway. I'd say that's why the maid doesn't like you ( ... )

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Re: Japan, "Mekura", 5a/? anonymous December 21 2011, 12:58:21 UTC
"What took you so long?" Japan demanded as China entered the living room with the morning tea tray. "It'll probably be cold by now."

"I'm sorry, I'd be able to get there faster if not for the gaping hole where my capital used to be," said China testily.

"Well, that never seemed to bother Russia."

"Russia's not here, bai mu, I am."

Japan's hackles rose at the insult; it translated as both 'blind' and 'stupid'. "Really? Because half the Allied Powers are in my house against my will already, so if he doesn't show up soon there won't be room!"

"We're trying to help you, you ingrate!"

"Why, so you have more to hold over my head?" Japan's voice was definitely rising.

"How much more do I need to hold over you? Your people cut my fucking heart out!" China shouted, hurling the tea tray to the floor with a loud smash.

"I told you, I didn't know what happened to you until you told me when I was dying in the hospital and you still blame me! Then you come here for what, some kind of revenge? Going to take your turn at stabbing me in the ( ... )

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Re: Japan, "Mekura", 5b/? anonymous December 21 2011, 12:59:16 UTC
America, who had been tidying the garden, heard the screaming and ran into the house. He gaped briefly at the scuffle, then roared "STOP IT!"

Japan and China were both far stronger than mortals, but America lifted them both by their collars and shook them as if they were kittens. "Stop it!" he shouted again. "What the hell is wrong with you two? Are you twelve? We've not been here a week and you're already at each other's throats! We just came out of a war, do you want to start another?" China blinked at him, stunned. Japan guiltily licked his lip and started to say something, but America interrupted. "No! I don't want to hear excuses! Sheesh, I'm the youngest here and you're making me feel like your parent! Just stop bringing up each other's pasts for five minutes! We've all done shit we're not proud of, and I know we'll end up doing it again, because that's the way nations work! But right now, we're trying to clear up a mess, a big one, so can you please just drop it for now ( ... )

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Japan, "Mekura", 6a/? anonymous January 4 2012, 20:32:03 UTC
Japan shuddered at the thought of asking, but it had to be done. Since he got home, he'd gone three days without bathing. He'd kept fairly clean, managing to scrub himself with water from the sink, though he had been forced to scramble around the bathroom on hands and knees to find the soap when he dropped it, but there was no substitute for a real bath. In Japan, baths are more for relaxation than cleaning, and if ever he needed the relaxation it was now ( ... )

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Japan, "Mekura", 6b/? anonymous January 4 2012, 20:32:48 UTC
America tried to change the subject. "So, uh, is there anything else you didn't want to ask for help with? 'Cos I know this is tough, but I don't want it to be worse than it already is. I won't judge you if you need help with anything, you know that?"

Japan thought. "Well, I'd like some help in the kitchen. I don't like relying on you to feed me, I want to try and cook for myself again, but I'll need someone to make sure I don't start a fire." It was easier to ask for that than he'd thought; maybe because this time he was asking for help to stop needing help ( ... )

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