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Telmark

(Anonymous) 2010-10-17 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
It wasn't that Norway didn't like the world; it was that he didn't like being so close to them all the time.

He still hadn't joined the European Union for two reasons. One, he was just a little bit proud and didn't want to be like everyone else. And two, that would have meant always being around someone. It was bad enough Denmark and Sweden (and usually Finland, Sealand, and Hanatamago as well) would invite themselves over without warning. He didn't want the rest of Europe on his doorstep all the time also.

But today, Norway took the chance to hang a different sign on his door ("Away for the weekend" in place of "Velkommen"), take his skis, and head north to Narvik. He missed the days when there wasn't a resort, when it was just one man among mountains, but it was cold enough that almost no one was out.

The bitter wind whipped around his face as he ascended the mountain, but he barely noticed it - it was just as much a part of him as the mild fjords and the midnight sun, after all. He paused for a moment at the very top and looked out over the land covered in white snow. A nation like Denmark wouldn't know how to appreciate a place like this; the last time Norway brought him up to the mountain, he shouted, "I'm on top of the world!" as loudly as he could, spoiling the entire scene.

Norway, though, just sighed peacefully and even allowed himself a smile. He was home.

He put on his skis and pushed off, practically dancing down the mountain. He'd missed Telmark skiing, he'd missed the winter air turning his cheeks pink, and most of all he'd missed this feeling of complete solitude he couldn't feel anywhere else.

Re: Telmark

(Anonymous) 2010-10-17 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Short but sweet and insightful without a sentence or phrase wasted, as good drabbles/minifics should be. This was lovely, anon, and I like it that we also got glimpses into the other Nordics' personalities too even with the focus on Norway.

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(Anonymous) 2010-10-18 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
I like this! It seems very right for Norway to feel at home all on his own in the mountains.