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Russian Roulette is not the same without a gun
Who: Germany (
mashespotatoes) and America (
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Where On the Beach.
When: May 5th.
Rating: PG...13?
Summary: After the epic of this thread, we know there's gotta be some kind of aftermath.
the Story:
He had never had the intention of making America that angry. Well, in all honesty, he had never intended to punch America, either. There were things in your life you realized, after you couldn't take them back, that it was a very bad idea. When it's your government making these decisions, you had an easy out. But that decision had been his own, not influenced by any bosses with crazy ideas of two-front wars.
There were a few things he really got out of the whole experience (and what was the point of experiences, if you didn't reflect on them?)
1) That he was still capable of getting angry,
1a) that his fuse was still really short,
1ai) This was, of course, very bad.
2) Fighting with America wasn't favorable.
2a) Because America was still on the side of democracy.
2ai) Also America knew all the wrong (right?) things to say.
3) He couldn't fight. At all.
3a) He got his ass kicked by a nation in bunny slippers
3b) He used to know how to fight.
3bi) But he hasn't really fought seriously in...well, 65 years?
Now, there was a part of him that wanted to remember, again, what it felt like. Not like a Total War, of course not, but in the sense of honor and bravery his brother had always talked about. Becoming and being a man. Fighting for pride, not out of some greater need for destruction.
Of course, it was a stupid thought. Who would he fight? America? They would cause some considerable damage that way, wouldn't they?
It wasn't like he was out of shape - he still ran in the mornings and exercised, etc, but it was fighting. Shooting the Major, well, guns were easy. Point and pull the trigger, and the Major had been a bit of a sitting duck.
He had replied in German, to the shot, which had disturbed Germany more than he'd say.
Killing him had disturbed Germany more than he'd say. You weren't supposed to kill your own citizens. Criminals were punished by the law - fair trail, the whole bit. Your bosses figured those out, and brought the punishment necessary. But you weren't supposed to do it, and even if the Major was from another world....
Running on the beach was a good way to clear your thoughts, but sometimes it just tangled them more. This, that, and the other thing all clamoring for the most attention.
He hadn't seen his brother in a few days. Which meant that he was probably gone, again. Would he come back? Or had he lost luck this time?
Germany shook his head, willing it to just...settle down for bit. He quickened the pace and tried to focus on the crisp night air.
But it wasn't really working.
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Where On the Beach.
When: May 5th.
Rating: PG...13?
Summary: After the epic of this thread, we know there's gotta be some kind of aftermath.
the Story:
He had never had the intention of making America that angry. Well, in all honesty, he had never intended to punch America, either. There were things in your life you realized, after you couldn't take them back, that it was a very bad idea. When it's your government making these decisions, you had an easy out. But that decision had been his own, not influenced by any bosses with crazy ideas of two-front wars.
There were a few things he really got out of the whole experience (and what was the point of experiences, if you didn't reflect on them?)
1) That he was still capable of getting angry,
1a) that his fuse was still really short,
1ai) This was, of course, very bad.
2) Fighting with America wasn't favorable.
2a) Because America was still on the side of democracy.
2ai) Also America knew all the wrong (right?) things to say.
3) He couldn't fight. At all.
3a) He got his ass kicked by a nation in bunny slippers
3b) He used to know how to fight.
3bi) But he hasn't really fought seriously in...well, 65 years?
Now, there was a part of him that wanted to remember, again, what it felt like. Not like a Total War, of course not, but in the sense of honor and bravery his brother had always talked about. Becoming and being a man. Fighting for pride, not out of some greater need for destruction.
Of course, it was a stupid thought. Who would he fight? America? They would cause some considerable damage that way, wouldn't they?
It wasn't like he was out of shape - he still ran in the mornings and exercised, etc, but it was fighting. Shooting the Major, well, guns were easy. Point and pull the trigger, and the Major had been a bit of a sitting duck.
He had replied in German, to the shot, which had disturbed Germany more than he'd say.
Killing him had disturbed Germany more than he'd say. You weren't supposed to kill your own citizens. Criminals were punished by the law - fair trail, the whole bit. Your bosses figured those out, and brought the punishment necessary. But you weren't supposed to do it, and even if the Major was from another world....
Running on the beach was a good way to clear your thoughts, but sometimes it just tangled them more. This, that, and the other thing all clamoring for the most attention.
He hadn't seen his brother in a few days. Which meant that he was probably gone, again. Would he come back? Or had he lost luck this time?
Germany shook his head, willing it to just...settle down for bit. He quickened the pace and tried to focus on the crisp night air.
But it wasn't really working.
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Really, he only meant to be out there for an hour. Just one. One turned into two. Two turned into five. Now it was dark and chilly and he should've brought a jacket. Just his luck.
He was hoping he'd see one. Just one whale. Anything to make the ocean less unforgiving. America wasn't as close to nature as he used to be, when he was a colony, even before then with the Indians, when all they did was live off the land. He had been losing that the more his people became industrialized, but he was still closer to animals than most of the other nations.
And animals were real. Unlike fairies and unicorns, of course.
So there he was, sitting on the dock, with his shoes off, dangling his legs off the side. His eyes are focused downward though he's leaning back a bit, arms crossed. He was cold, chilly, he really should've brought a jacket.
Then again, he didn't intend to be out there so long, thinking... or whale watching. Whatever. Heroes never let anything bother them.
Even if he knew he overreacted, and he shouldn't have. Picturing what Boss would say, lecturing him for how he handled it... just recently he was learning that his bosses making mistakes were ones that took the longest to fix, and usually he had to apologize for them.
This whole 'accepting blame' thing was new. Foreign. Awkward.
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a lota little about the people he cared about - like Italy, or walking all over Vienna with Austria who would get lost in his own capital otherwise....Not that Germany cared for America that way, of course not. Meriken and her idiotic poll had nothing to do with anything, and those kisses they shared were entirely based on mansion events. Yup.
As we know, denial isn't just a River in Egypt.
He was hesitant, nevertheless, to actually approach America, but he found himself stopping before the dock, and just kind of...waiting. Awkwardly.
Finally, "...America?"
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"Hey, Germany." Focus on willing the cold away.
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Even if America was giving him a cold shoulder (no pun intended). He certainly hadn't acted any better yesterday, had he?
"I...I'm sorry for my actions, the other day."
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There's a pause.
"I guess I... overreacted, in a way, too."
Apologies sucked, especially since he felt like he didn't have to.
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Well, apologizing was something had done many times, so I guess at least he's used to it.
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"Its... okay." Okay. Sure. Fine. The waves continued to hit the docks.
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If he and America are really friends. He's America's "support," at least.
"...Good."
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"I should've.... worded things a little better. I'm not very PC when I'm.. well.."
He's not sure why he's trying to explain himself. Then again, Germany rarely talked, and America hated silence. C'est la vie.
"....what did you need my help with?"
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He waits a moment, weighing the way he's going to answer that. "I don't know what to do about the Major, but it really does seem like we should do something."
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After America fought so hard to 'fix' Germany, it'd be a shame if all of that went to waste and they became enemies again. For... multiple reasons.
"I agree, but... what can be done?" Talking about the Major made him feel uncomfortable, and being so sick was still so fresh on his mind. He continued to look out over the ocean, hands curling into fists. God, this place made him so frustrated.
"I mean, we've killed him already. Several times! In fact, the last time we-"
He cut off, cut himself off. No, he didn't want to talk about that. It shouldn't have happened in the first place. His mouth twitched into an almost scowl.
"It's been done. Several times. And it still keeps happening."
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Okay he can sit. America moved over a bit too, so they could share the dock and look for nonexistant whales.
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"Nothing works here like it does at home. People stay dead at home."
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"But it'd be stupid now to just give up. Especially since it wouldn't make a good turning point in my movie!"
What even.
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What even indeed.
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"Yeah, England told me to keep a diary but I figured a movie would be way cooler! It'd involve my heroic defending of Wonderland, but focus on how I single handedly defeated the Queen and brought the Major to justice! Plus, I can give it awesome special effects and hold a casting call for roles!"
He made a box with his fingers, both hands' pointers and thumbs, and grinned as he looked at Germany through it, picturing all of what he intended to do.
"And you could, like, be my sidekick! Sorta like a Silent Bob sorta character, but I'll give you speaking lines to work with! And motivation!"
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Yeah that's about all he can say. He's kind of speechless. Good going, bestie.
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He apparently had this planned out?
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A pause.
"Well, I actually haven't started writing anything yet, and it's due to be changed since I actually haven't beaten the Queen yet. But I will! Soon!"
He poked Germany on the arm with a finger. And since he was out by the ocean for hours without a jacket, he was freezing more than he should have been. Obviously.
"I'll even give ya an autographed copy! And an advanced screening! Hell, you can even preview the script if ya want! Which, I know ya will!"
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America's, like, freezing hand catches his attention. He kind of reaches over to grab America's arm as he's moving it away.
"How long have you been sitting out here?"
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"Not long?" He rubbed the back of his neck and looked over at the ocean. "Uhh... the sun was up when I came out here.. what time is it?"
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America laughed, almost sheepishly but not quite.
"It's not that cold out. Besides, I just... didn't feel like going back yet."
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/punches America into ocean
/gets spit back out
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/pushes into ocean