Oh, oh, oh. This, God, THIS. So while Germany/Italy is my OTP and I love those two to bits, and yet, Prussia/Germany is my guilty pleasure. Wrote it once as well.
I love your Prussia and Romano. Just, they are so wonderfully foul-tempered and love their brothers (even if they will never admit it) and while Romano has Spain, Prussia has...practically nothing. Not territory or a name, just a relic of the past. ;_;
The first part is chilling, the Baltic brothers, Belarus--just being there, Russia and the comparison to a mother, and Prussia's wangst. And then the reunion scene which breaks heart--just as the Berlin Wall building one. The beauty perhaps lies in the fact that...Germany probably doesn't even realize it. He's always been a rather one-track mind guy with a very uncomplicated thought-process. The extent of Prussia's...what to call it, heartache, perhaps. Or unrequited love, maybe? Or the fear of being forgotten by his precious brother.
The last line is a killer, dear anon. *faps* I enjoyed it very, very much. This meme needs more Gilbert and more Gilbert/Ludwig!
Re: Auferstanden aus Ruinen (5/5)
Wrote it once as well.I love your Prussia and Romano. Just, they are so wonderfully foul-tempered and love their brothers (even if they will never admit it) and while Romano has Spain, Prussia has...practically nothing. Not territory or a name, just a relic of the past. ;_;
The first part is chilling, the Baltic brothers, Belarus--just being there, Russia and the comparison to a mother, and Prussia's wangst. And then the reunion scene which breaks heart--just as the Berlin Wall building one. The beauty perhaps lies in the fact that...Germany probably doesn't even realize it. He's always been a rather one-track mind guy with a very uncomplicated thought-process. The extent of Prussia's...what to call it, heartache, perhaps. Or unrequited love, maybe? Or the fear of being forgotten by his precious brother.
The last line is a killer, dear anon. *faps* I enjoyed it very, very much.
This meme needs more Gilbert and more Gilbert/Ludwig!