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storypaint) wrote2010-03-29 01:51 am
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[Anthropomor-Fic] Second Child, Meek and Mild (America and Canada gen)
Title: Second Child, Meek and Mild
Fandom: Anthropomor-Fic (countries)
Length: 120 words
Prompt: Three-Sentence Fic-a-thon: Anthropomorphic Countries, Canada/America, little sister
Pairing: America and Canada gen
Other: This is as close to Hetalia as I'll ever get.
Excerpt: And Canada is quiet and observant, the stereotypical second child, watching what America does and then implementing it carefully, with her own tweaks and ideas.
America is loud and brash and the one that England pays the most attention to-- the first child, the bright star, the one to outstrip her parent first. And Canada is quiet and observant, the stereotypical second child, watching what America does and then implementing it carefully, with her own tweaks and ideas.
Sometimes Canada thinks that America doesn't pay any attention to her at all, and it makes her sad; just because she took French in high school over Spanish, or liked curling over baseball, didn't mean they couldn't get along; but on the good days, America remembered her little sister, and ruffled her hair and told her good job, she might grow up to really be something someday.
Fandom: Anthropomor-Fic (countries)
Length: 120 words
Prompt: Three-Sentence Fic-a-thon: Anthropomorphic Countries, Canada/America, little sister
Pairing: America and Canada gen
Other: This is as close to Hetalia as I'll ever get.
Excerpt: And Canada is quiet and observant, the stereotypical second child, watching what America does and then implementing it carefully, with her own tweaks and ideas.
America is loud and brash and the one that England pays the most attention to-- the first child, the bright star, the one to outstrip her parent first. And Canada is quiet and observant, the stereotypical second child, watching what America does and then implementing it carefully, with her own tweaks and ideas.
Sometimes Canada thinks that America doesn't pay any attention to her at all, and it makes her sad; just because she took French in high school over Spanish, or liked curling over baseball, didn't mean they couldn't get along; but on the good days, America remembered her little sister, and ruffled her hair and told her good job, she might grow up to really be something someday.