This was just as cute and sweet as I was hoping it would be (Greece is just TOO CUTE for words, especially with that tail wagging of his), but at the same time it wasn't mindless fluff. There was actual discussion about the "wolves and sheeps are 'natural' enemies" and related prejudice, which made me happy, and little humorous tidbits like France's cameo and the "like one of the rabbit tribe" crack.
I also liked how you portrayed Japan - he's stoic, but not to the point of emotionlessness or immunity to love. He seemed to get over his initial fear of Greece rather quickly, but then again, how can anyone (bar Turkey and anyone else who tries to hit on Japan) stay afraid of Greece for long? And there's still that bit of wariness in Japan even at the very end, but it's clear that he's willing to give Greece a chance and that Greece isn't going to violate it.
So yes; in short, I really liked this fill. It strangely reminds me of your fill for nekomata!Greece - at least, it has the same kind of 'fairy tale' feel in spite of the surprising attention paid to detail, if that makes sense. (You do still have a few typos, though. Sorry, but I felt obliged to point that out too. XD)
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This was just as cute and sweet as I was hoping it would be (Greece is just TOO CUTE for words, especially with that tail wagging of his), but at the same time it wasn't mindless fluff. There was actual discussion about the "wolves and sheeps are 'natural' enemies" and related prejudice, which made me happy, and little humorous tidbits like France's cameo and the "like one of the rabbit tribe" crack.
I also liked how you portrayed Japan - he's stoic, but not to the point of emotionlessness or immunity to love. He seemed to get over his initial fear of Greece rather quickly, but then again, how can anyone (bar Turkey and anyone else who tries to hit on Japan) stay afraid of Greece for long? And there's still that bit of wariness in Japan even at the very end, but it's clear that he's willing to give Greece a chance and that Greece isn't going to violate it.
So yes; in short, I really liked this fill. It strangely reminds me of your fill for nekomata!Greece - at least, it has the same kind of 'fairy tale' feel in spite of the surprising attention paid to detail, if that makes sense. (You do still have a few typos, though. Sorry, but I felt obliged to point that out too. XD)