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The Hetalia Bride: Prologue - Chapter 2
Title: The Hetalia Bride
Genre: Humor/Romance
Characters/Pairings: Germany/Italy, Turkey, Sweden/Finland, Sealand, Denmark, Romano, and Rome
Rating: K+
Warnings: Princess Bride crossover
Summary: A naive Italian painter, a brave German farmboy, an evil Turkish prince, a sadistic Romanian count, a lonely Russian giant, a determined Spanish swordsman, and True Love. What could possibly be greater?
Prologue: Peter's cough was still keeping him awake, so he was watching anime in bed when his Uncle Matthias came in.
Chapter 1: Once upon a time, in the kingdom of Florin, there lived a family of farmers. There were three of them, a man and his two grandsons. What happened to the boys' mothers and fathers was not known, but it mattered not. This is not their story. This is the story of the younger grandson, Feliciano.
Chapter 2: Few people today remember much about kingdom of Florin, if they even know of its existence at all. It rose and fell well before the interesting times in Europe (or, indeed, before Europe at all), and even in its time had a reputation as a prosperous but dull land. The only things for which it was remotely well-known were its coffee and its feelings of animosity towards the neighboring land of Guilder, both of which were rather strong and black.
Genre: Humor/Romance
Characters/Pairings: Germany/Italy, Turkey, Sweden/Finland, Sealand, Denmark, Romano, and Rome
Rating: K+
Warnings: Princess Bride crossover
Summary: A naive Italian painter, a brave German farmboy, an evil Turkish prince, a sadistic Romanian count, a lonely Russian giant, a determined Spanish swordsman, and True Love. What could possibly be greater?
Prologue: Peter's cough was still keeping him awake, so he was watching anime in bed when his Uncle Matthias came in.
Chapter 1: Once upon a time, in the kingdom of Florin, there lived a family of farmers. There were three of them, a man and his two grandsons. What happened to the boys' mothers and fathers was not known, but it mattered not. This is not their story. This is the story of the younger grandson, Feliciano.
Chapter 2: Few people today remember much about kingdom of Florin, if they even know of its existence at all. It rose and fell well before the interesting times in Europe (or, indeed, before Europe at all), and even in its time had a reputation as a prosperous but dull land. The only things for which it was remotely well-known were its coffee and its feelings of animosity towards the neighboring land of Guilder, both of which were rather strong and black.