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anonymous
February 1 2009, 12:12:23 UTC
Not the above anon.They sat on the floor, facing one another. The moon outside the bare window washed their angles in pale milk; otherwise, everything was dark. Russia had a half-empty bottle of vodka at his side. America had one of Jim Beam. They had both taken off their shoes, and spread their coats beneath them on the concrete floor. America's shirt collar was open, and his glasses were gone, discarded somewhere into the murk of the room. He didn't need them, because it was too dark to see anyway, and because the picture he held of Russia in his mind was preferable to the Russia actually before him
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anonymous
February 1 2009, 12:13:57 UTC
Of course, he was the one who had killed Liet, poor Liet, who he had once called his friend--in his sleep, while Russia's attention was elsewhere. So the old bear had just as much right to be angry at him.
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The disarmament had turned out so god damned pointless, that's what really got him. They just went back to more old fashioned weapons, and instead of destroying the world in an afternoon, it had taken fifty years. Now they were down to this.
There might still be survivors. He supposed he hoped there were. But they knew to stay away from Russia and the United States.
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He had been there when Matthew died. That was a rare mercy. His brother had died in his arms, cursing him, and Alfred had closed his eyes for him and whispered an apology in his heart which could never be sufficient.
Click.Alfred looked up and imagined Russia the way he had once been: pale, immense, always that mixture of placid cunning and sorrowful beauty in his eyes. Not at all like now: now they were rough, crippled, withered things, and even if
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Writer!anon knows that Russian Roulette is when you take turns at shooting yourself, not the other guy, but this works better for the story, so lemme alone.
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anonymous
February 1 2009, 14:24:34 UTC
'awkward dry sobbing' -- I do that all the time reading Hetalia fics and I had no way to describe it! Now I shall steal that phrase and use it shamelessly in my daily life.
Truly dark-perfect, anon. You've made me a very happy panda. I'm kind of glad Matthew died cursing Alfred (precisely what Canada would do, I believe). That line, "If you love me, if you love me it'll be here" really brought it home. Brilliant and so, so good!!
BRB having your internet-baby. Whether you like it or not!!
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Click.
The disarmament had turned out so god damned pointless, that's what really got him. They just went back to more old fashioned weapons, and instead of destroying the world in an afternoon, it had taken fifty years. Now they were down to this.
There might still be survivors. He supposed he hoped there were. But they knew to stay away from Russia and the United States.
Click.
He had been there when Matthew died. That was a rare mercy. His brother had died in his arms, cursing him, and Alfred had closed his eyes for him and whispered an apology in his heart which could never be sufficient.
Click.Alfred looked up and imagined Russia the way he had once been: pale, immense, always that mixture of placid cunning and sorrowful beauty in his eyes. Not at all like now: now they were rough, crippled, withered things, and even if ( ... )
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Anon, please marry me!
This, this is pure, deliciously dark genius!
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OHGAWDOHGAWDOHGAWDDDDD!!!!!!!111
WHAT IN THE FRIKKIN' HELL JUST HAPPENED???
Oh shit anonnn!!!!
*dies from the awesome*
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Truly dark-perfect, anon. You've made me a very happy panda. I'm kind of glad Matthew died cursing Alfred (precisely what Canada would do, I believe). That line, "If you love me, if you love me it'll be here" really brought it home. Brilliant and so, so good!!
BRB having your internet-baby. Whether you like it or not!!
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Thanks for the great prompt. I cannot get enough of the "make it fucked up; sex optional" prompts.
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this is so sad, I can't handle it.
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Personally, I think he's talking to Britannia Angel.
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