China/Lithuania
anonymous
March 20 2009, 19:18:08 UTC
after the intense hardships of the WW2 era, Liet decides to take advantage of friendly Sino-Soviet relations to sharpen his martial art skills with Yao.
can be smutty or purely platonic,just thought it would be a breath of fresh air
Fall-Strike Wine [1/2]
anonymous
March 22 2009, 05:00:29 UTC
They had to practice in secret - Toris had been surprised at Yao's willingness to take such risks, given the power Ivan held. All it had taken was his sincere expression of admiration at China's myriad of highly honed martial arts styles to convince the Asian to train him clandestinely; Yao, for his part, seemed only all too happy to impart what he knew. That day, the focus was on a new form of tai chi, formulated by Cheng Manching, which Yao had embraced enthusiastically. After dozens of slow repetitions of the various moves, he sighed, more mentally weary than physically. "Yao, could I take a break
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Fall-Strike Wine [2/2]
anonymous
March 22 2009, 05:03:22 UTC
Toris felt the cool liquid run down the cracks of his wounds, now reopened from Yao's unwitting assault. As the Asian gently massaged his back, the comforting coolness seeped inwards, where it gradually warmed soothingly, activated by the body heat generated by hands caressing and kneading his back in turn. The pain - from the fresh bruises, and from before - faded into an almost euphoric relaxation at the softness of Yao's caring touch, and fleetingly, Lithuania wished that that touch would never leave.
But of course, the moment had to end, and Toris fought back a demanding protest as Yao stopped his ministrations and capped the bottle. He shook his head to clear it of the lingering desires. "What was that?"
"Die da jiu," came the reply in Chinese, then the translation, "A wine that helps heal injuries, aru." The voice, previously soft, hardened. "You must stop him
( ... )
Re: Fall-Strike Wine [2/2]
anonymous
March 22 2009, 05:40:09 UTC
Mmmm, martial arts and clandestine encounters and yesss. This was so sweet and intimate without overdoing it in any way, and I liked that they could relate to each other as equals through it--and the inclusion of the little bits of culture was amazing. Totally awesome. ♥
Re: Fall-Strike Wine [2/2]
anonymous
April 2 2009, 18:26:29 UTC
What do you mean 'passable' anon? This was amazing. You managed to incorporate both their scars + martial arts and even some fluff, and that's total win. This isn't even a pairing I ship, yet this story left me with a warm and fuzzy feeling.
can be smutty or purely platonic,just thought it would be a breath of fresh air
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YAY for rare CPs and good writing!
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But of course, the moment had to end, and Toris fought back a demanding protest as Yao stopped his ministrations and capped the bottle. He shook his head to clear it of the lingering desires. "What was that?"
"Die da jiu," came the reply in Chinese, then the translation, "A wine that helps heal injuries, aru." The voice, previously soft, hardened. "You must stop him ( ... )
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God, now I buddy!ship these two.
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Very very nice anon ♥ I don't think I've seen these two interact, ever, which is a crime. I really enjoyed it!
God, now I buddy!ship these two.
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