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Title: Well that's one way to inspire belief
Author:
Character(s) or Pairings: England, America, *cough* Jack Frost
Rating: G
Warnings: crack?
Summary:
Disclaimer I accept no responsibility for this
"England England England!"
America bursts through the door and into England's garden, cheerfully ignoring the way the Brit's eyebrows twitch and the scowl beginning to darken his face.
"England, have you seen that new Dreamworks movie? Isn't it awesome?! It's got Santa, and the Easter Bunny and I bet its soooo much more awesome that that movie based on that book of yours!"
"I seem to remember you being very fond of that book" England is, strangely, starting to look... less scowly and more smirk-y and America pauses only briefly as a tiny warning pipes up...before dismissing it.
"Yeah yeah, whatever. But it's so totally awesome, and you've gotta see it, I told you Santa was real, and like, Jack Frost? Man, why didn't you tell me that story when I was growing up instead of your lame- AUGH!"
"Well it's nice to have admirers I guess?" Is the only warning America gets as he is blindsided by a snowball to the face.
When he wipes his eyes clear, the first thing he sees is the white haired teen leaning casually on a shephard's crook and smirking at him, as England (and oh, wow, he didn't even stop to think, how odd is it that England is aving tea outside espite that it' the middle of December) sips tea, totally unable to cover up a smug smile.
"You!" he gapes and points and tries to work out if he needs to be happy or upset first.
England puts his teacup down neatly and shares a smirk with Jack "Well, that's one way to inspire belief."
AN: because England totally sees Jack - if he can talk to unicorns, what's a winter spirit? Also yes.Yes, this is technically compatible with a story I wrote ages ago where England reads America Tolkien and Middle Earth is real.
Author:
Character(s) or Pairings: England, America, *cough* Jack Frost
Rating: G
Warnings: crack?
Summary:
Disclaimer I accept no responsibility for this
"England England England!"
America bursts through the door and into England's garden, cheerfully ignoring the way the Brit's eyebrows twitch and the scowl beginning to darken his face.
"England, have you seen that new Dreamworks movie? Isn't it awesome?! It's got Santa, and the Easter Bunny and I bet its soooo much more awesome that that movie based on that book of yours!"
"I seem to remember you being very fond of that book" England is, strangely, starting to look... less scowly and more smirk-y and America pauses only briefly as a tiny warning pipes up...before dismissing it.
"Yeah yeah, whatever. But it's so totally awesome, and you've gotta see it, I told you Santa was real, and like, Jack Frost? Man, why didn't you tell me that story when I was growing up instead of your lame- AUGH!"
"Well it's nice to have admirers I guess?" Is the only warning America gets as he is blindsided by a snowball to the face.
When he wipes his eyes clear, the first thing he sees is the white haired teen leaning casually on a shephard's crook and smirking at him, as England (and oh, wow, he didn't even stop to think, how odd is it that England is aving tea outside espite that it' the middle of December) sips tea, totally unable to cover up a smug smile.
"You!" he gapes and points and tries to work out if he needs to be happy or upset first.
England puts his teacup down neatly and shares a smirk with Jack "Well, that's one way to inspire belief."
AN: because England totally sees Jack - if he can talk to unicorns, what's a winter spirit? Also yes.Yes, this is technically compatible with a story I wrote ages ago where England reads America Tolkien and Middle Earth is real.
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