Phaeton (dancing_serpent) wrote in hetalia, @ 2009-01-14 07:53:00 |
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Entry tags: | drabble, lithuania, member: phaeton, russia, russia/lithuania |
Drabble - By All Means Necessary (Russia/Lithuania)
crossposted to dancing_serpent
Author: Phaeton
Title: By All Means Necessary
Fandom: Axis Powers Hetalia
Pairing: Russia/Lithuania or Ivan/Toris, depending on your preferences
Rating: PG
Warnings: implied physical abuse
Wordcount: 100
Disclaimer: Axis Powers Hetalia belongs to Himaruya Hidekazu and possibly some more people. I'm not making money with this, it's just for fun.
A/N: This is my first attempt at writing for Hetalia fandom and my knowledge of canon (and history) is still lacking. *cough* I'm so new that I haven't even got any idea if Russia/Lithuania or Ivan/Toris is a popular or a rare pairing. I guess it's the former, though.
Also, this is spell-checked, but not beta-read. Anyone interested?
ETA: I posted another version of the same drabble, this time using the country names. I'm not sure what custom is in Hetalia fandom but I guess it's more a matter of personal preference.
Summary: Russia (Ivan) is creepily possessive when it comes to Lithuania (Toris).
By All Means Necessary
Toris' face becomes paler with each passing day. His hands are trembling visibly, and several nights of next to no sleep have brought him to the point of almost collapse.
Ivan is neither blind nor unobservant, and it's not that he doesn't care about Toris. He does, although nobody else seems to understand his feelings.
But now that he finally got him back from America, Ivan has no intention of letting Toris go again. And if keeping him in a constant state of exhaustion is the only way to prevent another escape, Ivan will work him even harder than before.
By All Means Necessary
Lithuania's face becomes paler with each passing day. His hands are trembling visibly, and several nights of next to no sleep have brought him to the point of almost collapse.
Russia is neither blind nor unobservant, and it's not that he doesn't care about Lithuania. He does, although nobody else seems to understand his feelings.
But now that he finally got him back from America, Russia has no intention of letting Lithuania go again. And if keeping him in a constant state of exhaustion is the only way to prevent another escape, Russia will work him even harder than before.