Put 5 characters in my ask and Iâll put them in my preference order
1. Austria because he is my dear child also husband material
2. Prussia because huge dork
3. Kugelmugel because I love my little baby so much
4. Germany because he is badass but at the same time so sweet and fragile
5. Liechtenstein because I love her very much and sheâs so badass and awesome, but you just had to take those people and make me choose. I love my little Liech so much though and sheâs like a little sister but at the same time this little sister is a master when it comes to weapons. Donât mess with her sheâs the most dangerous of all of these.
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Austria was no stranger to Prussiaâs sleeping habits. Heâd had the last two centuries to observe them as Europe fractured and broke and reshaped itself around them, and heâd had the last few years to observe them more intimately, occasionally waking to either a pushy body against his own or nothing, signalling that Prussia was having another one of his moments. Such was the case tonight, it seemed, and as Austria blinked the remnants of sleep from his eyes he cast his gaze to where he knew Prussia to be, as he was every time Austria woke alone, shaken from sleep by pure chance.
Prussia stood by the open window, his arms wrapped firmly around his body, head bowed in the darkness. There was no moon that night, no romantic sliver of silver light falling over him, but Austria knew he was there anyway, not because he had particularly good night vision but because this was a scene he had witnesses over and over, every time he inexplicably woke in the middle of the night to an empty bed and a cold breeze. He did not wake every time, of course, and he wondered, vaguely, if Prussia did this every night and he just didnât know, but that was neither here nor there.
Forgoing his glasses he slipped from the bed, clutching the open collar of his white sleeping shirt as he ghosted across the room to where Prussia was standing, his back to the bed. As Austria neared and his eyes adjusted he could see that Prussia had extended one hand, but if heâd been staring at it previously he was not now, his eyes staring unfocused at something in the sky Austria could not see, and did not care to search for. He knew what this was, what it had always been ever since one little blonde-haired boy had been replaced with another, one who had grown too quickly and suffered the mistakes of his forebears, and the part of Austria that still clung to the old days hissed in impatience while the other part, the part he had grown into, preached patience.
He was not there to coddle Prussia and his insecurities, but nor would he exacerbate them unnecessarily.
âItâs all right,â Austria said, reaching out to rest a gentle hand on Prussiaâs shoulder, an action that would have been impossible as little as fifty years ago. Â He felt Prussia shudder under the touch, heard a bitter laugh escape, but he ignored it, as he ignored many things. Â âItâs all right.â
This thing they had, this thing theyâd always hadâAustria was worried that, one day, it would finally destroy them both. He didnât voice that, though. Instead he shook the thoughts of centuries past from his mind, stepping out from beneath the mantle of empire and into a role he had always played in a perfunctory fashion: partner. He allowed Prussia to shift and turn under his touch, to draw him in, to bury his face against Austriaâs neck as he had several times before, his body shaking not with sobs but with frustration at what Austria knew Prussia perceived to be his own weakness.
âItâs not a weakness, you fool,â Austria said, allowing a tired sort of fondness to leak into his tone. âI tire of repeating this.â
âRepeat it once more?â
Austria sighed, reaching up to rest one hand against the back of Prussiaâs neck. âThe strongest and most long-lived empires did not remain the strongest because they isolated themselves and refused help. Itâs all right to accept it. Itâs all right to want this. Itâs all right.â And as he whispered to those words he listened to Prussia hiss them back to himself and prayed, silently, that one day he would allow himself to believe them.
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Santa: Fanta (fantastiix.tumblr.com)
Type of fanwork: fanfiction
Genre: university/college AU
Rating: PG
Artist Note: Heya! Iâm really excited to be participating in the gerita secret santa and I hope you like the fic I wrote. Happy holidays~!!
Part One: Attack of the Artist
Felicianoâs apartment in the afternoon is eerily quiet. At this time, he usually hears the frantic scribbling of pen against draft paper and some scattered German curses. As Feliciano takes off his jacket and drapes it over the coat hanger, he continues to hear nothing.
Panic starts.
Itâs unreasonable panic, but itâs always Felicianoâs first reaction. What if Ludwig fell on his way back to the apartment? What if somewhere, heâs lying in paralytic pain crying for help? What if heâs fallen unconscious? What if he got hit by a truck? Or what if heâs been out for so long heâs developed frostbite?
âL-Ludwig?â Felicianoâs voice is quiet. Heâs trembling too much to be any louder.
Slowly, Feliciano walks through the rooms. He canât help but wonder if thereâs a murderer lurking around. And that, after killing Ludwig, he wants to kill Feliciano too.
Thereâs a sudden noise. Itâs either a grunt or a slow breath. Whatever is it, it makes Feliciano jump.
Itâs the murderer! Itâs the murderer! Oh my God, Iâm going to die. And I havenât even finished my portfolio yet. Oh God. Iâm going to die and then my professor is going to resurrect me and kill me.
The noise comes again. This time, Feliciano can tell itâs coming from the desk in the corner of the room -- where his tired roommate is sleeping on top of circuit designs.
A little abashed and a little relieved, Feliciano giggles. After two days of foregoing sleep, the mighty Ludwig Beilschmidt has fallen. His soft blond hair lays scattered on piles and piles of draft paper. On his face, is an expression of peace.
Itâs a little too peaceful. And the sight makes Felicianoâs eyes light up with mischief. Oh how he has waited for this opportunity. He knew Ludwig would fall asleep before him once. And he knew that he would be ready.
 Quietly, Feliciano retrieves a felt tip marker from his messenger bag. Even though the bag is a mess, he finds the marker quickly. It has been stored in a special pocket, reserved for this special occasion.
Holding his breath, Feliciano tip-toes to the sleeping German. It really isnât necessary as Ludwig is a heavy sleeper, but Feliciano would rather take the precaution. An angry, woken-up Ludwig isnât a particularly fun one. Still, he takes care in gently repositioning the otherâs face, moving stray locks of blonde so the âcanvasâ is clear.
Feliciano hesitates slightly before uncapping the marker and making two swipes across Ludwigâs face with the felt-tip. Ludwigâs eyebrows are colored black, thickened, and pointed down in anger. Feliciano adds some more dramatic features to Ludwigâs mouth, creating a furious scowl.
Next, comes the fun colors. Bright orange for Ludwigâs eyelids. A neon green blush on his cheeks. And a cyan dusted on the bridge of his nose. Standing back to observe his masterpiece, Feliciano cannot stop from doubling over in laughter. The angry, colorful man looks ridiculous. In a way, he resembles a ten year old who stumbled upon their motherâs make up drawer.
Lastly, Feliciano pulls out the glitter. Bright sparkles fall over Ludwigâs hair, his clothes, and his notebooks. Feliciano empties the full 8oz jar. Small piles of glitter sit on Ludwigâs slumped shoulders. With every subtle movement, he sparkles and shimmers.
When Feliciano stands back to admire his work, he is grinning from ear to ear. He snaps a picture with his cellphone and quickly retreats to the living room, where he jumps on the couch and puts on some Netflix.
An hour and a half later, Ludwig appears to have woken up. Feliciano lowers his laptopâs volume as the floorboards of the study room creak. Suddenly, there is a scream. A loud, angry cry of terror.
Feliciano lapses into giggles as Ludwig storms into the living room. Everywhere he walks, he leaves a trail of glitter.
âYOU!â Ludwig points a finger in accusation, but Feliciano is laughing too hard to even nod. He canât take Ludwig seriously. Not with that face, those colors, and all the sparkles. Ludwigâs a mess. A beautiful, horrible, nonsensical mess.
âWHY WOULD YOU DO THIS!?â
âFor art!â
The drawn scowl on Ludwigâs place is joined by a real one. âYour teacher did not tell you to draw on your roommate.â
âOf course she didnât,â Feliciano laughed. âShe said to photograph something funny.â
âHa ha, hilarious.â
âAnd she said to photograph something that we love.â
âIf you love me, next time just tell me. Donât pull stunts like this.â
Feliciano purses his lips. His eyes light up with mischief. âSorry, I canât make any promises~â
Part Two: Fear the Engineer
Ludwig has always been about the numbers. Every single digit is important to him. Complete precision is what he aims for.
And so, he knows exactly what time Feliciano will be home -- half an hour after his afternoon class ends and five minutes after he calls the apartmentâs landline.
âThis is such a waste of a mechanical engineering degree,â Gilbert scoffs. Heâs angry that heâs missing playing video games with some of the other engineering kids.
Ludwig only rolls his eyes. He doesnât feel any sympathy for his brother. This is a debt repaid after all. And although he isnât sure what Ludwig owes him for, he is certain that there are plenty of things Gilbert should owe him for.
âJust be quiet. Feli will come through the front door in three minutes.â Ludwig examines the barrel of the âcanonâ he took and rigged from one of the department rooms. Within the large, PVC pipe is a pile of pressed confetti that, upon being triggered, will fire straiinto the poor soul in front of it.
Gilbert makes an exaggerated motion as if heâs groaning. Still, he obeys his younger brother and remains -- if only for a few seconds.
âHey. How come I never get to call him Feli?â
âBecause youâre not his boyfriend.â Ludwig doesnât take his eyes off the front door. His fingers are wrapped tightly around the canonâs trigger and his mind is thinking of too many things to be bothered with Gilbertâs nonsense.
âThatâs lame.â Gilbert snorts, oblivious to Ludwigâs internal state.
âOh be quiet.â Ludwig shoots a glance at the stopwatch on his phone. âTwo minutes.â
âItâs not fair that you get to surprise your cute little Italian boyfriend and call him by some cute nickname. Iâm helping you with this! What do I get?â
âYouâre my older brother. This is your job.â
âBullshit. Let me call him Feli.â
âNo.â
âWhat about pinching his cheeks. Can I do that? Aah~ Feli has the cutest, squishiest cheeks.â
âNo, you canât. And donât call him Feli.â
âWell you never squish his cheeks.â
Sometimes arguing with Gilbert is just impossible. âForty seconds.â
The two brothers fall silent. The neighborâs dog is out, again, and Feliciano has stopped to pet it, again. Fortunately, Ludwig has accounted for this.
As if waiting for his cue, Feliciano swings the door open. Immediately, he is hit with a stream of confetti. The colored paper strips fly in the air. They settle on Felicianoâs hair, his sweater, and get all over his schoolbag.
Feliciano blinks. His reaction is very slow. Itâs almost as if he doesnât quite understand what just happened. He looks at Gilbert and Ludwig wordlessly.
Ludwigâs grin falters. Is it just him, or does Feliciano look like heâs in pain?
Feliciano suddenly jerks forward. He sways off balance. His pigeon-toed feet give him almost no support. Before he can fall, Ludwig catches him. His arms wrap around the Italianâs waist, pulling him close and steadying him.
âF-Feli? Are you okay? Was the pressure setting too high?â Ludwig turns to Gilbert angrily. âThat was your fault. Look what you did.â
âI didnât touch the pressure!â
âYes you did! And you almost killed Feliciano!â Ludwigâs breath hitches. God, heâs been so stupid. He should have known that this would be too much. He should have known that Feliciano could get seriously hurt. What type of boyfriend was he?
âF-Feli⊠Iâm sorry. I am so, so sorry. I made a mistake.â
To his surprise, Feliciano begins to laugh. He easily pulls himself to his feet, laughs becoming louder and louder. He stands up straight, tall, and with perfect balance.
âGot you again, Luddy! You canât out-prank a prankster~â
Author:Â megibabe1
Type of Gift:Â fanart
Title:Â slippy-slidey
Rating:Â PG
Summary: well, you wanted ice-skating, so here yaâ go! i sort of have a headcanon that Italy would be really good at,whereas Germany, no so much. So he doesnât really want to skate. but of course Italy drags him out anyway⊠so yeah! :D    Â