England and Canada are in a relationship and everything seems to be great except for one "tiny" detail. One day when they're cuddling, England starts blurting out confessions of love similar to those in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lnb_oq31Qok . In short, he makes Canada realize he doesn't love him for the person he is but rather for the country he represents. Moreover, he never really called Canada by his human name. Canada's reaction is pretty obvious, he asks England if there's something he loves about him, Matthew Williams, but England can't think of anything. I'd like to see Canada disappointed and furious, yet giving England a second chance, and England learning to love Matthew for Matthew, not Canada (by which I mean his solely human self, not their history as countries or things such as Canada's loyalty to the British crown, etc.).
Bonus: England almost never uses human names when adressing other nations. Alfred having been the only exception until his war for independence. Possible trust issues?
England/Canada - Perfect love gone wrong
Bonus: England almost never uses human names when adressing other nations. Alfred having been the only exception until his war for independence. Possible trust issues?