France/Germany, being domestic. France cooking, Germany cleaning up. Watching the news together and making little comments. Arguing about whether to get a cat, and whose turn it is to get up and make coffe, and cuddling on the couch and fixing eachother's ties when they're running late and do it wrong...any/all/none of that stuff. I just want these two stable, sharing their lives and home.
It had started at some point when somebody (who? it never mattered) had asked him to do it, had thrown up his hands, pulled his hair, stared just aside of Germany's head because it had taken decades until they would meet his eyes when they knew who he was - and told him that it was France, had to be France. The last war had proven them, had proven everybody, how wrong some things were, and Germany was so young and at the same time, was anything but. It was with France there was bad blood; it was with France he had to sit down and have coffee and talk about something that wasn't business
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The home office demanded the daily briefings with his brother in Berlin, but the professionalism of politics had never been Prussia's forte; he was making up for the time lost waiting for Germany to call by reprimanding him for it with a great deal of length and language and as Germany was not listening, France had located something that was slipped into a pocket. He came to the kitchen and leaned against the wall beside the door, and made a hand gesture that likely was meant to convey something unflattering about Prussia
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With his brother in Berlin because he had been around the longest and because it was deemed wiser to keep his temper and his decidedly coarse language within the domestic politics as the younger Herr Weillschmidt (so called for the purpose of decorum) dealt with the diplomacy.
I loved that little tidbit of backstory! Hope you do write more about this couple :3
Loved it! Especially the idea that Gilbert is dealing with government issues in Berlin while Ludwig lives in a sleepy village in the southwest. It just seems very like him.
And oh, France. ♥ There really needs to be more of these two. I'd love your forever if you wrote more... *hinthint*
I hope OP will like this. Although I think my fill can't compare to that of the writer!Anon before me. Lovely fill,Anon ♥Its seven o’clock in the morning and Ludwig has a problem. The usual
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With his brother in Berlin because he had been around the longest and because it was deemed wiser to keep his temper and his decidedly coarse language within the domestic politics as the younger Herr Weillschmidt (so called for the purpose of decorum) dealt with the diplomacy.
I loved that little tidbit of backstory! Hope you do write more about this couple :3
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And oh, France. ♥ There really needs to be more of these two. I'd love your forever if you wrote more... *hinthint*
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This one was so sweet!
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