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Past-Part Fills Part Seven
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My request is inspired by this lovely fill from way back when: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5033249/1/Changing
I'd like to see China getting turned on by Serious!Korea.
Make it happen, Anon!!
This prompt has given me unspeakable muse. And since Iâm not much of an economy/world/history otaku (*Le gasp*), but rather a math and science one- Here you go.
No lemon/smut in here, guys. Sorry if that was what you were expecting.
Set in the same âverse as http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5033249/1/Changing . It refers to it once in the story. Do England and China have the same fetishes? Yes. Yes, I think so.
Then on with the story!
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Sitting. Waiting. China tapped his pencil irritably on his desk, staring at the door to the World Library (A library where they stored all their documents and the such- Ones that could be shared, anyway) that had remained grimly shut for some time now, when it should have opened some time last century. No, screw that. Last millennium. It certainly felt like a millennium- the tea he had prepared for the person he was meeting- who was late- had gone cold over what felt like a decade ago.
And China hated cold tea.
Absolutely hated it.
He had wanted to show what tea was really meant to be like, China grumbled to himself. How it should be savored- because god only knew how his guest took his tea. Made his tea. Made his tea with horrible, rushed, and choppy motions. Pour the water in, and just dump the tea leaves in, right? Hah, yes, thatâs exactly right-aru! How did you guess-aru!
Give him a break.
Tea was supposed to be elegant- it ( ... )
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It was like America and his little world summits, China thought- though he had wisened up a bit. England and America were at the far end of the library now, working on some new ideas to solve some global problems- The library was big enough that their voices didnât reach him here. China desperately wished that Korea could undergo a drastic change like America had- Bit more organized. Actually teaching China something, not the little arguments they would have almost every other tutoring session. (No, not an argument. It was actually more like China ranting at Korea and Korea doing a very realistic impression of Italy.)
Be careful what you wish for, people said.
Or in this case, not.
China was about to trash the tea he had prepared and leave when someone finally entered- Jeans, buttoned up dress shirt, top button left undone, hair up in a tie, black backpack hung over one shoulder. Panting. The sleeves were pushed up to his elbows, and he had doubled over, hands gripping his knees as the backpack threatened to slip off.
Korea.
( ... )
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China nodded, mind trying to process the fact that Korea had even remembered what the letters in TIMSS stood for in the first place. The TIMSS assessment was simply, a test that people took all around the world to gauge their intellectual skill- Among nations, it was something to brag about if their country did well. While it was something only 4th and 8th graders took, nations took it as well, albeit harder versions of the ones their human counterparts took.
âSo Iâm not that sure what nation test will be like this year- I heard they switched it up quite a bit- So I had assumed that the past tests wonât be of any importance, before I thought that math was math in the end. Solving a lot of questions will help in anyway. Same goes for science. I suppose weâll start with the basics- 8th grade stuff- and work our way up. I heard you were having problems with Quadratic Functions, right? Perfect. Thatâs what we learn in 9th grade, but lets get that cleared out of the way⦠Actually, itâs perfect, since I can teach you linear ( ... )
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âSit down, aru.â
Korea complied, confusion obvious in his eyes.
âIâm going to give you a simple proposition. You know what that is, right?â
Koreaâs eyes widened as China leaned towards Koreaâs ear and nipped at it, hands on Koreaâs shoulders, rendering him immobile.
âWell, do you?â
Korea nodded frantically as he struggled to answer. Cute.
â Sâ¦Simple proposition. Propositional formula. A type of syntactic formula which is well formed and has a truth value-â
âPerfect. Now, I love you. True or false?â
âWha-â
China laughed, moving his head from Koreaâs ear to stare into his eyes.
âFine aru, letâs go with a compound proposition. I love you and I want to fuck you into this chair right now. True. Or. False?â
Korea looked at China in fear as China sat on Koreaâs lap, bringing their bodies flush against each other as China wrapped his arms around Koreaâs neck.
âChina, I really canât- Oh.â
Korea finally noticed the erection China had, and stiffened. He let out a breathless laugh ( ... )
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Thanks for the comment! ;D
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gdi I'd even forgotten I'd REQUESTED it /hasn't requested anything since Part 6
Can I just love you because serious Korea is a beautiful creature and demands appreciation
Although I do have to disagree with China on one thing-- Korea's long sleeves are perfect and best ever
(reCAPTCHA: the shipwas. The ship was Kimchibun, Captcha, which you'd know if you READ THE FIC)
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*Smiles like a maniac*
*Does a silly dance*
*Sends love back*
*Dances some more*
I'm so happy that you liked it! It was my first time writing Serious!Korea in a somewhat fluffy scene, and it was my first time ever writing China at all, so I was really worried.
Actually, it was my first time writing something akin to fluff. >__>
But when I saw your prompt, muse took flight and I wrote 3 paragraphs in what felt like a few seconds in 2 AM in the morning (That's why it gets rushed towards the end- WAS SLEEPYZ) SO TADA. ;D
Okay, I'm rambling but I'm just so happy right now. I think I shall go sprout wings and fly to heaven. Thank you!
-A!Anon
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