One Night in Beijing [5/?]
anonymous
February 20 2009, 05:37:35 UTC
AN: Finally the pr0n starts to come in! Emphasis on STARTS...
For a moment, just a moment, you could see the weight of the decades in Alfred's expression. Even a very young country had seen more than any mortal. "The war changed pretty much everything, didn't it." But the moment didn't last long, as he soon found a much more comfortable and familiar theme to pursue. "So you need a hero to help finance updating the infrastructure! Or I guess they call underwriters 'angels', actually, but aaaaaaaaaargh bad memories of Arthur and failed Halloween costumes and too many Tom Collinses with not enough undergarments, there." He took another drink in hopes of killing the brain cells involved.
Yao's laugh was genuine...in part because the thought of Arthur drunk and indecently exposing himself in an improvised toga was sweet revenge. But Alfred was starting to show a rosy alcoholic flush (and it made the boy look delicious, eager and relaxed at the same time), so it was time to move on. "Ohh no, I couldn't ask for heroes and angels! It's my
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Re: One Night in Beijing [5/?]
anonymous
March 17 2009, 15:58:22 UTC
It's quite a well-known Chinese love song lol
Years ago, I used to hear it on the radio all the time.Very nostalgic...Hetalia makes me feel super-Chinese for some reason lol My mother will be pleased to find that I've suddenly become super-Chinese instead of listening to Japanese stuff all the time lol
Re: One Night in Beijing [5/?]
anonymous
March 17 2009, 20:31:04 UTC
Anon must admit that actually it was meant to be a reference to the song "One Night in Bangkok" from the Musical Chess (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnqj31VPNoE) which is just about the dirtiest thing never to get banned from the radio.
One Night in Beijing [6/?]
anonymous
March 17 2009, 20:23:03 UTC
A/N: PR0N. LATE PR0N.
It was time not just to be obvious but to be Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution obvious. Yao wrapped his hands in the lapels of Alfred's flight jacket, hauling him forward to seal their lips together. Sweet hot mouth, wet and sloppy around the edges from intoxication but making up for it with a sincere warm welcome, lips open, rising half off the couch...and that gave Yao the leverage he needed to push Al to sprawl on the floor. He hovered over the dazed and breathless country, one hand resting over the front of Alfred's pants. "Horizontal enough for you?"
There was a fraction of a second in which Yao doubted himself, where he could see America flushing with anger and storming out and everything falling apart. But he saw it only in his own imagination, because Alfred just giggled, "Oooooh, in a rush! Fine~ by~ me~!" and shrugged his jacket off his shoulders like a stripper's fur coat.
Well if that was the way he wanted to play it...then so be it. Yao had waited long enough for this. His hand was already
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Re: One Night in Beijing [6/?]
anonymous
March 18 2009, 13:05:39 UTC
Oh, FUCK. THIS. THIS!!!
Unf, I need to see more asap write!anon, please, I beg of you!
‘It was time not just to be obvious but to be Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution obvious’ This line made me giggle. I really adore how the humour works hand in hand with the hot pr0n. If you ever de-anon I shall so stalk you for life. <3
UK accuses China of cradle robbing.
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For a moment, just a moment, you could see the weight of the decades in Alfred's expression. Even a very young country had seen more than any mortal. "The war changed pretty much everything, didn't it." But the moment didn't last long, as he soon found a much more comfortable and familiar theme to pursue. "So you need a hero to help finance updating the infrastructure! Or I guess they call underwriters 'angels', actually, but aaaaaaaaaargh bad memories of Arthur and failed Halloween costumes and too many Tom Collinses with not enough undergarments, there." He took another drink in hopes of killing the brain cells involved.
Yao's laugh was genuine...in part because the thought of Arthur drunk and indecently exposing himself in an improvised toga was sweet revenge. But Alfred was starting to show a rosy alcoholic flush (and it made the boy look delicious, eager and relaxed at the same time), so it was time to move on. "Ohh no, I couldn't ask for heroes and angels! It's my ( ... )
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inappropriate exclaimation is inappropriate
How do you continue to churn out such awesomeness?!
"We should go somewhere...more horizontal...for this discussion."
YES AMERICA YOU SHOULD!!
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This is so fantastic. So fantastic
*utterly fails to fully express her appreciation*
*flails appendages like a squid on speed* (or meth, if Kiku's involved, heh)
I can't wait to read this next part of this. It's amazingly awesome!
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I hope to see more China x US in the future....
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLbwCIQHxi0&feature=related
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Especially since Beijing would probably be one of Yao's most vital regions.
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Years ago, I used to hear it on the radio all the time.Very nostalgic...Hetalia makes me feel super-Chinese for some reason lol My mother will be pleased to find that I've suddenly become super-Chinese instead of listening to Japanese stuff all the time lol
So says Chinese anon...
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But that song works so much better!
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Oh no! I feel super-Chinese now which is not good since I hold foreign citizenship and belong to another country!
How do I de-sinify myself and return to normal???
Will I have to hop on a plane and disillusion myself about China by visiting the family home there?
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Oh well, I hope Kiku won't go nuclear....it's scary to think about...Living in Asia is scary stuff...
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It was time not just to be obvious but to be Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution obvious. Yao wrapped his hands in the lapels of Alfred's flight jacket, hauling him forward to seal their lips together. Sweet hot mouth, wet and sloppy around the edges from intoxication but making up for it with a sincere warm welcome, lips open, rising half off the couch...and that gave Yao the leverage he needed to push Al to sprawl on the floor. He hovered over the dazed and breathless country, one hand resting over the front of Alfred's pants. "Horizontal enough for you?"
There was a fraction of a second in which Yao doubted himself, where he could see America flushing with anger and storming out and everything falling apart. But he saw it only in his own imagination, because Alfred just giggled, "Oooooh, in a rush! Fine~ by~ me~!" and shrugged his jacket off his shoulders like a stripper's fur coat.
Well if that was the way he wanted to play it...then so be it. Yao had waited long enough for this. His hand was already ( ... )
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Unf, I need to see more asap write!anon, please, I beg of you!
‘It was time not just to be obvious but to be Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution obvious’
This line made me giggle. I really adore how the humour works hand in hand with the hot pr0n. If you ever de-anon I shall so stalk you for life. <3
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