Damsel in Distress: Over the Hill and Far Away

Jul 16, 2011 08:34

Title: Over the Hill and Far Away (Damsel in Distress 4)

Genre: Drama/Fluff/Romance (though not really at the moment)

Pairing(s): USUK

Word Count: 1,303

Rating/Warnings: Imprisonment and abuse (nothing explicit, just implied), Arthur thinking very morbid thoughts.

Summary: Alfred has dreamed of being a true hero and saving a damesl in distress from ( Read more... )

summer camp, damsel in distress, england, america, hetalia, america/england, special relationship, au

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renuki July 16 2011, 16:26:31 UTC
AH-HAH! So the itch DID mean something is coming or trying to come. XD ....shit, I hope his magic doesn't act like other things that after much building up get released. :(

I hope they don't meet any dragons... D:

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redblonde7 July 17 2011, 14:08:19 UTC
Yes it did. Well done on picking that up the first time around. You will find out soon for both things. :)

Thanks for commenting.

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kasumicc July 16 2011, 16:36:33 UTC
Wow, Arthur sure has it hard o.o It's nice to see Alfred's concern for Arthur, but I can't imagine for how much longer he'll resist! :O

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redblonde7 July 17 2011, 14:10:35 UTC
I feel really sorry for Arthur in this AU, being trapped in a room without no one else to talk to or see for years on end would drive me insane. It almost did him and I think he's having a little trouble getting used to the fact that he's out of the room.

Alfred worries about everyone but Arthur, to him, needs extra worrying about. To Alfred, Arthur just seems that much more vulnerable.

Between magic and Alfred, Arthur would always chose Alfred.

Thanks for your comment.

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xolavander July 16 2011, 20:23:18 UTC
D-Dragon, you say? Sounds scary. D:

And hooray for the (your) internet is back! ;D

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redblonde7 July 17 2011, 14:11:55 UTC
I do like dragons. But yes, against a twenty-foot fire-breathing monster, it can be very scary.

Thank you, I'm so glad. That means I can actually do some writing because when I need to look something up it's right there. Plus I don't have to worry about people looking over my shoulder like at the Library.

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redblonde7 July 17 2011, 14:13:41 UTC
Sarcastic Arthur is really fun to write. And he was just saying what is true, it just seems ten times more crazy when he says it.

Thank you, I've never been told that before. The next part should have lots of action scenes.

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