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  • Horror Movies

    Japan wants America to watch horror movies to build up his tolerance. America does, because he'll do anything Japan asks him to do. However, when they finally watch a horror movie together again, America discovers that being fearless is not all it's cracked up to be. Aromantic America / coming out fic. T for an instance of bad language.

  • Freedom Song

    Everything Alfred has belongs to Arthur, and he is treated as little more than property. He loves Arthur anyway, if only because it’s easiest that way— but oh, how desperately he longs to be free. Sometimes, anyway. TW for abuse (CSA, physical, verbal)

  • In the arms of forgiveness

    Every few months, America struggles with the worry that he is a truly immoral person. He tries to isolate himself, but it’s not so easy. He doesn’t really want to be alone and anyway, his allies won’t let him. TW self harm, suicide, “pure o” OCD

  • The Longest Time

    Throughout his life, France finds that people are too comfortable with him. He is able to ignore it until he isn’t, and then it is the worst situation he’s ever been in, it is the thing he won’t escape— it is just like every other bad situation. Except, now France realizes that he is the common denominator; there must be something wrong with him. CW references to SA; suicide.

  • Defining Moments

    It’s 1853 and America is crying in an empty room in Japan’s house because Japan is drinking (even though really none of this has anything to do with Japan), and he is sure that this is going to be a defining moment in their international relations. tw: child abuse, alcohol(ism)

  • Cold War Isolationism

    America gets the short end of the stick (no pun intended) when it comes to body frame. He manages to live with his narrow shoulders and general shortness until the Cold War and then he just can’t handle it anymore. Alt summary; “Dysmorphia and cosmetic surgery, cheers.” Jokes aside, this one is a real downer. Stay safe.