In order to celebrate HETALIA'S anime adaptation. AXIS POWERS HETALIA KINK MEME

Jul 25, 2008 15:44


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anonymous August 30 2008, 04:12:38 UTC
Russia/Canada, snowsex!

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Near as Neighbours [6/6] anonymous September 6 2008, 16:27:12 UTC
They spend the afternoon in making love, slowly and sweetly in the warmth of the cabin. They trace each other's limbs with fingertips and kisses, murmuring beautiful against every inch of skin; they share more soft words in these scant hours than they have given one another in their years as neighbours. "I want you to ..." whispers Matthew, his legs about Ivan's waist and Ivan's mouth latched onto his neck--"I will," says Ivan, and he presses Matthew to the bed and enters him slow and warm and painful-wonderful ( ... )

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Re: Near as Neighbours [6/6] anonymous September 6 2008, 20:08:51 UTC
agh, history. so sad! but this is really lovely, almost too lovely for an anonymous kink meme -- you can feel the chill and the loneliness of winter in it, and the warmth of a hearth when it's shared. i love the way you write russia a little off-balance and strange, whimsical enough to be delighted and philosophical over sea otters, childish enough to play in the snow and make canada play with him ... and i love the way you write canada, too; he's just so comfortable and peaceable (and he's really adorable, when he gets hit by the snowball and thinks it's what getting shot feels like) but then there's the end and agh.

and the snowsex was gorgeous. in every way. :D

(also, their meals sound awesome. fry bread with honey and maple syrup. and ivan has a samovar. heeeee.)

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Writer anonymous September 6 2008, 20:17:14 UTC
Thank you--! I was trying to show what Russia might've been like before going mad; what once-beautiful parts of him would linger on, in a corrupted form. And. Canada is just adorable; that's not my fault. :D Sorry about the end--but the end gave me the starting-place, so I was obliged to include it.

(Fry bread with honey is awesome, and you should absolutely eat it.)

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Re: Near as Neighbours [6/6] anonymous September 6 2008, 20:20:01 UTC
Sweet, sensual and tragic. More than enough to add them to my list of favorite pairings. Much love for this wonderful fic, writer.

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Re: Near as Neighbours [6/6] anonymous September 6 2008, 21:43:43 UTC
I can't possibly tell you how much I adore the line: "This has nothing to do with you--only with this land."

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Re: Near as Neighbours [6/6] anonymous September 8 2008, 19:10:02 UTC
B'AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW THAT WAS GREAT ;_;

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Re: Near as Neighbours [6/6] anonymous September 11 2008, 09:33:58 UTC
I only come to read this in full now because when I read the first part, I knew this was a pleasure too rare not to stretch out ( ... )

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Writer anonymous September 12 2008, 16:47:01 UTC
No bank accounts! No firstborn! Comments are truly all I crave. ^__^

I'm glad that the ending worked for you; I was afraid that it would destroy the mood of the piece rather than (as I had hoped) complicate it. And--you know I like gushing. XD

A large part of my early reading experience was shaped by the survival novel genre; I fell in love with the idea of those great, unpeopled spaces. To this day, the northern landscapes of Canada and Scandinavia have a special resonance for me--and I'm glad that I could communicate some of that wonder in my writing. (I actually live very close to the border with Canada, now--sometime, I've got to just cross the border and head northwest. Be out in those landscapes, the way I can't in this busy American city.)

Eee, glad you could see them as people! I've had a hard time writing these using people-names instead of country-names, most of the time--but this one just worked. Also, I like that you've compared my Matthew to Lithuania, since I get a similar feeling from the characters. Which ( ... )

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Re: Writer anonymous September 12 2008, 17:28:09 UTC
In that case, I'll keep doing my best with comments!

Yes, that's what it did for me. And I feel complicating is the thing most appropriate to historical endings, because, well, it was all far too complicated, historically, to express in a single story (although I suppose "War and Peace" gets pretty close to that ideal ( ... )

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Re: Writer anonymous September 12 2008, 17:44:01 UTC
(That's probably a fair assessment. And then there are those fascinating novels like The Persian Letters which appear to be making a very complicated point about historical events by making a couple of very simple and clear points--but possibly I'm over-reading. ^_~)

I've lived in a very isolated and forested area, so that much was familiar and home-feeling--but the particular geography of the north got inscribed on me by other writers. ^__^

XD The Canada I know is tough, straightforward, patient, and very tolerant of its overbearing neighbor. It's competent and difficult to ruffle and reserved--with occasional, violent identity crises, a tendency to let others take the lead, and a checkered history. ^_^;; So. I have a thing for fanfic writers who make Canada shy rather than cowering.

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Isn't it brilliant? Subscribing means that I can sit back comfortably without mad F5-ing. ^_~

Well. The Silver Age has always read as plain uglier than the Golden Age, to me. I can't find as much that's worth loving in people, in those ( ... )

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Re: Writer anonymous September 12 2008, 18:31:34 UTC
Hm, looks like "The Persian Letters" are going on my to-read list!

Far as I'm concerned, that description's canon as of now. And indeed almost all of it can apply to Lithuania.

Yes, the subscription feature is definitely brilliant! Now I have to madly F5 one page only, which is still a whole lot more comfortable!

Obviously I must read more. We had a thin volume of Yesenin at home, and these poems were some of the most beautiful that I've ever read - but the couple of his poems that I've looked up at random just now really are rather brutal.

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Re: Near as Neighbours [6/6] anonymous October 5 2008, 23:29:32 UTC
Late reviewer is late, since I 'forgot' to comment on this the first time around, but this story is so calm and sad and amazing ;__;. I wasn't expecting such a sad ending, but it made sense, so I liked it.

I liked this pairing before, but this story made it an inner OTP of mine. Thank you amazing writer!

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Writer anonymous October 8 2008, 15:53:32 UTC
I'm glad that you saw it as calm--because it was immensely calm for me to write, immensely soothing despite the way it ended.

I think Russia/Canada is an OTP of mine, too--but awesome!self-sufficient!Canada is my biggest Hetalia kink ever. ^_^;;

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Re: Near as Neighbours [6/6] anonymous January 10 2009, 05:05:07 UTC
OMG, that was awesome.

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Re: Near as Neighbours [6/6] anonymous January 17 2009, 08:09:49 UTC
Just when my heart leaps at the thought of fluff between Ivan and Matthew (and not a cowardly Canada! <3) ....you go and make it sad. And I am reminded that I'm related to the blasted American who bought Alaska from Russia. This fic hits my sad bone pretty hard, but such a delicious read. (oh yeah, the sex, too!) I love your descriptive style, anon. This one goes in my favorites forever. <33

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