Kirjoittaja: Iiko-chan
Ikäraja: K-11 enimmillään.
Tyylilaji: draama, romance, history maybe?
Fandom: Axis Powers Hetalia
Paritus/Hahmot: Norja ja Tanska (ilmeisesti tottelevat myös nimiä Valdis ja Mathias?)
Vastuuvapaus:Axis Powers Hetalian hahmot kuuluvat Himaruya Hidekazille, eikä minulla täten niihin ole tekijänoikeuksia. Myöskään tekstien paikat eivät ole minun omistuksessani.
A/N: Mitä - palasinko minä todella takaisin Hetaliaan miltei NELJÄN vuoden tauon jälkeen? Mikä minua vaivaa? Ja vielä samaan paritukseen, joka sai sydämeni itkemään onnesta tuolloin, kun olin pieni ja ihastunut (okei 18-vuotias) fanityttö? Oijoi sentään. No, tuossa saattoi olla tarpeeksi kyseisen asian päivittelyä.
Kaikkihan alkoi siitä kun löysin koneen kätköistä vanhan drabblen, joka koostuu yhteensä 10 kappaleesta, ja ajattelin lykätä sen tänne päivitettynä versiona herättääkseni uudelleen sisäisen fanityttöni
Tekstit ovat aika lyhyitä (ja kaiken päälle englanniksi), ja niissä on pyrkimyksenä ollut että jokaisesta kappaleesta olen napannut yhden säkeen jonka pohjalle drabblen olen rakentanut
Ja tuosta ei
varmaan saanut kukaan selvää.
Ajattelin postata drabbleja aina kaksi kerrallaan, ja arvostaisin todella että saisin niistä palautetta - oli se sitten ihan millaista tahansa! Mutta tämän enempää en aikaasi vie, vaan annetaan ekojen kahden drabblen hoitaa loppu höpinä.
Musik non stop - osa ISmash - The Rasmus
"I don't think you can do it." Norway said ironically, while Denmark stared at him furiously.
"Oh yeah?" older nation asked and rolled his sleeves.
"... Well, you can try, but I still don't think you have the skills on it." Norway stepped closer to the board where Denmark was messing around.
"Would you like to make a bet?" Denmark asked and smirked.
"Bets are childish. No thanks", Norway replied and crossed his arms.
"If I can do it, then you have to do do what I wish for", Denmark said, skipping Norwegian's protest.
"It's not hard to guess what you want..." Norway sighed.
"Just a little thing, I promise!" Denmark said and leaned his head towards Norway.
"Well, tell me." Norway asked in a monotonous voice, that would've made any other man fall into depression and apathy - but not Denmark. Instead, the man puffed up his chest and leaned closer to the smaller boy.
"I get to kiss you properly", Denmark declared his terms. The sentence made Norway's eyes roll like marbles, and though his face was still as blank as a bucket of cookie dough, he shaked his head as a sign of disapproval.
"... Like that would never happen. You just aren't able to do it, so my answer is yes." Norway said and exited the kitchen. The older boy let his eyes rest for a while on the boy that moved away with small, silent steps. But pretty quickly he turned his focus on the table before him, and wrapped his sleeves.
"Okay, Denmark, show me what you're made of.." The Dane murmured himself and started his choirs.
After about an hour, Norway heard some voices coming closer to the library room. He set his book at the table nearby and waited.
"Norgie! It's ready!" Denmark shouted anxiously as he burst out in to the room.
"Low down the volume a bit", Norway muttered. "Sorry.. But, it's ready!" Denmark said and handed Norway a plate with a piece of cake on top of it. The cake didn't look too bad, really: it was decorated with whip cream and strawberries, plus some chocolate chips all over it.
"How do you think about it?" Denmark asked, excitement could be heard easily in his voice. He knew that the cake looked perfecty edible and delicious, but when it came to Norge he could never be sure about anything. The blonde-haired country grabbed his fork without a hurry, before cutting a small piece of that culinary masterpiece. He was a bit afraid, because if the cake really tasted good, he would have to say it out loud.
And it did. Denmark's cake wasn't one of the best he had ever tasted, but it didn't taste like crap, either. He placed the plate at the table and then stared at Denmark.
"Well?" the man asked.
"... Okay, do what you wanted when winning.", Norway muttered and pouted his mouth a bit.
"Really?" Denmark asked surprised.
"The Hell with you! You heard -", Norway started again, but was stopped as a pair of lips captured his in to a loving, sensitive and gentle kiss. Norway felt a blush on his face, Denmark pulled him off the chair and wrapped his arms around the little boy. Norway closed his eyes slowly and let Denmark kiss him deeply, man's hands were caressing his back and cheek. They leaned closer to each other. Norway felt his head start to spin a bit, he had to let go.
"Hey, I wasn't done yet..." Denmark protested.
"No.. air..." Norway gasped and huffed out loud. Denmark laughed a little.
"Want me to bake some other time?" he whispered and pressed a kiss on boy's forehead.
".... I know you want to", Norway only said and frowned a little.
***
Moonlight Shadow - Mike OldfieldIt was half past four in the wee hours. Norway was sitting at the kitchen counter, drinking tea from a big mug. He was wiggling his feet as he stared out of the window. It was a beautiful night. He could see some sparkling stars in the sky that was velvet blue, and a thin, crescent moon creating a small lamp in the dark area. Norway emptied his mug and then landed on the floor. He wondered if he should try catching some sleep now, since the sun would rise in about three hours. The boy placed his mug on the dishboard and was about to go to bed, when he heard a knock on the front door.
Norway had a pretty good suspicion about who the knocker was. Because sincerely - how many people got into your door when the clock was about four in the morning? He sighed a bit, then walked at the door.
"Who is it..." he muttered.
"Oh great! You're awake! Norge, let me in. I have a problem!" a familiar voice shouted anxiously.
"I pretty much know what sort of problem you have. Drank too much and now need a place to stay because you're not able to go home in that shape?" Norway granted with a sigh.
"No, no, I'm completely sober! Please let me in... It's really important!" the voice continued persistently. Norway couldn't help being a little curious of what the other had to say. He opened the door slightly, but to no avail. Denmark busted in as soon as he could, taking a long and observant look at the boy before him. "Oh, good, it really was a dream!" he sighed and pulled the boy into his embrace before this could protest. Norway freezed a bit, Denmark stroked his hair gently.
"Okey, Denmark... What's the matter?" Norway asked.
"I had a bad dream." Norway had to struggle for not to laugh.
"Pf.. so.. a bad dream?" he said in a tense voice.
"Hey, you're laughing at me!" Denmark shouted and let go of boy's neck.
"I never laugh", Norway muttered.
"Well now you did. You little bugger", Denmark said insulted and pouted his mouth.
"I really didn't", Norway continued and stared at the hurt Dane.
”You were... shot six times by.. a man on the run. And I couldn't do anything but watch, as you fell on the ground and... the last frame of the dream was me... holding your shaking, bloody body...” Denmark murmured with deep sadness and mental confusion in his tone, as he held his head with his free hand like it could roll over the wooden floors if he'd let go. His other hand stroked continuously his beloved Norgie's hair, while the smaller male was overwhelmed by the horrified tone on the Dane's voice.
”...But you're silly... it was just a dr-”
”Don't say like that! It was a very vivid and... well, horrible dream”, Denmark stuttered and released his grab a bit so that he could look the other blond in his tired, but still beautiful eyes. Norgie opened his mouth to protest, but then he closed it again and just stared at the desperate Denmark as the joyful silence filled the air between them.
”... Well, as you see I'm fine. How about you head back home now?” Norway finally asked, to get rid of the older country on the frames of good habits.. Denmark stared at his dear friend with deep suspicion – it was one of those looks that Norway received a bit too often – before a small smirk made its way to his other cheek.
”Sure you want to dump me outside at four in the morning?” the spike-headed male asked, and wiped some curly hairs away from his friend's face. For an answer he got a very familiar look – he had secretly named that Norgie's
why-do-you-make-my-life-so-weird-so-often-look – so that's why he didn't surprise when the other one turned around and sighed:
”Okay, sleep on the couch. But no weird tricks, or I will make you suffer.”