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Title: A State of Confusion
Author/Artist: Sayasama
Character(s) or Pairing(s): UK, Fem!US, Not fem!US, somewhat shippy, but that's not the point.
Rating: PG
Warnings: Swearing, gender confusion, un-beta'd, alternating between nation names and human names
Summary: England does not cope well with surprises. Especially not when the surprise is that his precious little girl is actually a little boy.
A/n: This was inspired by a thread of comments on Tegaki. I don't have the link anymore ('cause I'm dumb and forgot to bookmark it), but started with a picture of Fem!US hugging England, and then down in the comments someone asked if girl America has Florida. And thus, this was born. Thank you, strangers from Tegaki who inspired me. If anyone knows which pic I'm talking about, please link to it? So I can give proper credit.
The thing about tiny America is that she’s simply so small, one easily forgets that her boarders extend far beyond the ones they’ve drawn on the maps of their empires and labeled as their own.
Author/Artist: Sayasama
Character(s) or Pairing(s): UK, Fem!US, Not fem!US, somewhat shippy, but that's not the point.
Rating: PG
Warnings: Swearing, gender confusion, un-beta'd, alternating between nation names and human names
Summary: England does not cope well with surprises. Especially not when the surprise is that his precious little girl is actually a little boy.
A/n: This was inspired by a thread of comments on Tegaki. I don't have the link anymore ('cause I'm dumb and forgot to bookmark it), but started with a picture of Fem!US hugging England, and then down in the comments someone asked if girl America has Florida. And thus, this was born. Thank you, strangers from Tegaki who inspired me. If anyone knows which pic I'm talking about, please link to it? So I can give proper credit.
The thing about tiny America is that she’s simply so small, one easily forgets that her boarders extend far beyond the ones they’ve drawn on the maps of their empires and labeled as their own.
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