Ghost!Kiku x Reader - Chapter 5 by AerolithHD, literature
Literature
Ghost!Kiku x Reader - Chapter 5
11-?-14
If I had only listened to Elizaveta, then I wouldn't be in this situation and he wouldn't be in danger.
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'What the-?!'
(Name) turned around and twisted the brass doorknob, trying to yank the door open. She had no luck; the door was jammed shut.
Her eyes caught some words etched in to the blackened wood of the door through the dark. Before she could scoot closer to see them, she felt a pair of hands against the front of her shoulders and was forcefully shoved backwards to fall on her back. The breath was knocked out of her, and was instead replaced with a surge of fear that made her body feel like it was assaulted with freezin
Hope Abused!Child!ReaderxJapan by scottishdraka, literature
Literature
Hope Abused!Child!ReaderxJapan
Hope Abused!Child!ReaderxJapan
Japan let out a sigh of relief as he exited the U.N. meeting building. He wasn’t going to lie to himself. The meeting couldn’t have ended soon enough. Like usual, no actual work had gotten done. The only things that happened were the nations complaining about problems without offering solutions and Germany yelling at everyone to get their act together.
Like every meeting that came before.
Japan was pulled from his thoughts when he heard quiet whimpering from a nearby alley. Japan stood slightly outside the alleyway, brown eyes scanning the shaded space.
“Hello?” He called. The whimper
I'm Comin' Home (America x Soldier!Reader) by Kitinskey, literature
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I'm Comin' Home (America x Soldier!Reader)
I'm comin' Home
I'm comin' Home
Tell the world I'm Comin' Home
"I'm sorry sir, but what did you say?"
(Y/n) stared at her commanding officer, Sergeant Major Milhoune, her eyes wide with both hope and disbelief. She was sitting on her cot, of which was located at the infamous Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan. She had been sent there a few weeks ago from where she had previously been stationed, a small camp in the mist of the warzone.
She had been sent away from the front lines when she had dislocated both her knee and her hip, although she had expected that she would have been sent back after the muscles an tendons had healed.
Apparently,
Silence was a comforting thing for you. In most cases you would much rather spend your time in a noiseless room reading a book or thinking to yourself than stick around somewhere surrounded by constant chatter. Nighttime was perfect for these times too, as you could have either one.
You let out an quiet sigh, moving your fingers up to grasp the corner of the book in your hands and turn over the page. The chapter ended shortly, on a cliffhanger at that. You frowned at the annoying sentence that compelled you to read on.
I told myself this would be the last chapter... Your thoughts reminded you. It was so tempting though...
Your head shot up
Ghost!Hetalia X Reader: Never Forget by Ississ-Perok, literature
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Ghost!Hetalia X Reader: Never Forget
No one could read the writing on the stones. They had worn away. Grass barely grew in the area, let alone flowers. Just a few trees that shaded the small plot of land. People in the area ignored it’s existence. Why should they care? The entrance to the cemetery was barely readable as well. All anyone could make out was;
H ~ ~ A L~ A C E M ~ T ~ E R ~
But those who did enter it, always got a strange feeling. And when they left, they would never come back. The cemetery, along with the people in it were slowly--- forgotten.
And nobody wanted to be forgotten.
OoO OoO
He sat lazily on a tree stump. His blue military unifor
Request: Big Brother!Spain (x) Sister!Reader by IslandDreams, literature
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Request: Big Brother!Spain (x) Sister!Reader
"Come on say it."
"Not a chance."
"Please? For me?"
"No."
"Big brother~"
"Stop."
"Big brother~"
"Quit it!"
"Big brother~"
"I said no!"
"Big brother~"
"Don't you have to be bothering someone else?!"
"Not until 9."
Spain sighed as he watched Norway and Iceland have their usual argument. He couldn’t remember the last time he had been called 'big brother'. After most of his little colonies grew up and got their independence, he had talked very little to any of them. How he missed the days when they all were together. Maybe he could try and follow Norway's example and just ask, but who should he try it with first?
A sudden, random memory fr
Birthday Wish AmericaxReader by bluerose269, literature
Literature
Birthday Wish AmericaxReader
Alfred was, to put it bluntly, a real moron. No matter what you tried, no matter how you hinted, he could never catch on to the fact that you had more than friendly feelings for him. Which was annoying for you because even just hinting at it was hard to do, so actually confessing wasn’t really much of an option; especially since you’d been friends with the man for almost half of your life.
But it looked like you didn’t have much of a choice anymore. Alfred was just way too dense to get anything else so your only option was to be blunt and say it straight out. And the more you thought about it, the less you had any idea as t