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  • Again.
    • Human AU. Things happen in diners at awkward hours of the night, you know. People come together in strange ways. Incomplete.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: smoking.
  • All the Little Things.
    • Human AU. Even a simple shopping trip can end up as more than you bargained for...
      • Pairings: FACE family; France/England.
  • All's Fair in Love and Christmas.
    • Human AU. It's not Christmas without spending time with your loved ones.
      • Pairings: polyamorous FACE.
      • Warnings: implied sex.
  • All That He Needs.
    • Italy and Germany both have their doubts.
      • Pairings: Germany/Italy.
      • Warnings: explicit sex, blood.
  • the apartment, or: how i learned to forget cooking and love take-out
    • Human AU. Where Spain kicks and is a blanket-stealer, France shaves at the kitchen sink, and Prussia is stuck sleeping on the coach previously owned by Oscar Wilde and two giraffes. Plus, take-out is, hands down, the best creation since like, forever.
      • Pairings: France/Spain/Prussia.
  • Aroma.
    • Human AU. This is how it happens; how Antonio Fernández Carriedo comes to fall in love with the sweet-scented child seven years his junior.
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano; Prussia/Austria; France/Canada.
      • Warnings: underage sex, dubious consent, sexual activity involving a minor, etc.
  • The Attraction of Summer.
    • One can only ignore the heat for so long.
      • Pairings: Switzerland/Liechtenstein.
      • Warnings: graphic sex, explicit sexual content, etc.
  • Auf Wiedersehen, Sweetheart.
    • WWII AU. Feliciano is a member of the Italian resistance, and he meets a German pilot who change his life.
      • Pairings: Germany/Italy; Spain/Romano.
      • Warnings: non-graphic sex, mild language, blood/body mutilation, homophobia.
  • Balcony.
    • Sometimes Shakespeare makes this romance thing seem much easier than it actually is.
      • Pairings: France/England.
  • Bésame Mucho.
    • WWII AU. Lovino Vargas only ever wanted something exciting to happen in his boring, everyday Italian village existence. He never expected war, Resistance, love, passion, treason, or a cheerful, confusing, irritatingly attractive Spanish freedom fighter. Incomplete.
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano.
      • Warnings: blood, mild language, vomiting, homophobia(?).
  • The Blue Hour.
    • Romano wakes up nestled next to Spain. In the quiet pre-dawn light, caught in the haze between sleeping and consciousness, he reflects on their relationship, his feelings, and the object of his affections.
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano.
  • The Brit Luck.
    • Human AU. As an attempt to change his destiny as an unwilling bachelor in London, Arthur Kirkland has realised that there is a list of things he must fulfil. One, cut down alcohol units and cigarettes. Two, find a nice girl to seriously settle down with. And three, stop being the centre of attention of two (foreign) men. However like many things in his life, it all gets out of hand. Incomplete.
      • Pairings: France/England; eventual America/England; America/Vietnam.
      • Warnings: alcohol, implied sex, language, sexual content.
  • Cappuccino and Paella.
    • A simple day in the life of Antonio and Romano.
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano.
      • Warnings: language, non-graphic sex.
  • Cat and Mouse.
    • Pirate AU. They spent the night dancing drunkenly underneath the stars, whispering sweet nothings that meant little in each other's ears.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: implied/explicit sex.
  • The Coffee Shop on the Corner.
    • Human AU. Matthew Williams is an unnoticed college student looking for a job. After a rather hectic job interview with his cheery Spanish boss, he gets the job, and some other adventures that he didn't realize he wanted. Incomplete.
      • Pairings: Prussia/Canada; France/England; Austria/Hungary; Spain/Romano.
  • Control.
    • He was hard-working, he was prepared, he was strong; Ludwig was a man of control. But every man had faults and weaknesses; and Ludwig was no exception.
      • Pairings: Germany/Italy.
      • Warnings: sexual content.
  • The Cure.
    • France slips Viagra into England's drink at a meeting.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: drugs, explicit sexual content.
  • The Difference Between Angels and Englishmen.
    • Human AU. Francis Bonnefoy is a graduate student, studying art at a university in London. He never expected to run into (literally) a med student who would become his best friend and greatest enemy and maybe, possibly, if they both get out of denial, something more.
      • Pairings: France/England.
  • Dues.
    • A drunk England shows up at France's door and confesses that he loves France. France, still upset about the rejected proposal all those years ago, decides to toy with England in the fragile state. Incomplete.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: drunkenness, vomiting, mild sexual content.
  • Five Times Romano Unintentionally Made Spain Blush, And One Time He Did It On Purpose.
    • Five (plus one) times Romano made Spain blush, spanning from Romano's childhood to the present day.
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano.
      • Warnings: mild sexual content.
  • forrest gump you run my mind.
    • Just like any healthy sixteen year old, Antonio watches his hot Italian neighbor on the fire escape.
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano.
      • Warnings: smoking, age difference (sixteen-year-old man in his thirties).
  • Frankly Glorious.
    • England and France get drunk and reminisce about the 17th century.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: lots and lots of sex talk, alcohol.
  • From the Mulberry Cocoon.
    • Sometimes you know the feeling long before you know the word.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: implied/mild sex.
  • The Green in Your Eyes, the Silver at Your Throat.
    • Harry Potter AU. House colors run deeper than a sneer and ornamentation.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: alcohol.
  • Hands Standing Still.
    • Five times Antonio failed to understand what Lovino was trying to say, and the one time he finally got a clue.
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano.
      • Warnings: mild sexual content.
  • Haste.
    • England roughly tops France.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: explicit sex.
  • Hopeless Case.
    • In which Romano learns that maybe codependency isn't so bad.
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano.
      • Warnings: mild language.
  • In Good Company.
    • Sometimes, lounging around in bed is the best way to spend a day.
      • Pairings: France/Spain/Prussia.
      • Warnings: implied sex.
  • Joyeux Anniversaire, Your Present is an Englishman.
    • It's France's birthday, and Prussia and Spain want to get him something special.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: noncon (at the beginning? sort of?), explicit sex.
  • Keeping Secrets.
    • Romano's secrets are Spain's favorites to keep.
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano.
  • Kello.
    • Human AU. A day in the life of Tino Väinämöinen and Berwald Oxenstierna can be a little boring, but they like it just the way it is.
      • Pairings: Sweden/Finland.
      • Warnings: mild sexual content.
  • Laundry Rooms.
    • Human AU. Francis and Arthur meet in a laundry room, of all places. Lives blend.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: smoking.
  • Lifeline (aka: As Far As Dates Go, This One's Pretty Odd).
    • Human AU. Suicidal Lovino Vargas makes a suicide pact online with equally suicidal Antonio. They meet, they get mistaken for a couple out on a date, they drink a lot of badtasting vodka, and Lovino begins to wonder not so much if he wants to kill himself, but if he wants Antonio to.
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano.
      • Warnings: references to suicide, non-graphic sex.
  • Like Clockwork.
    • In which Francis grows a pair and kisses Arthur.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: explicit sex, alcohol.
  • Lily of the Lamplight.
    • WWII AU. Austrian musician Roderich and German soldier Gilbert are forced into an army prison unit and a fight for survival on the Russian Front. But in the midst of blood and death and hell on earth, how long can they fight their desire for each other? Incomplete.
      • Pairings: Prussia/Austria; Austria/Hungary; Poland/Lithuania; Sweden/Finland.
      • Warnings: language, attempted sexual assault, homophobia, a mention of ableism.
  • Lullaby For a Stormy Night.
    • Human AU. There will always be storms in life, both literal and figurative. But there's always someone there to help you through.
      • Pairings: FACE family; France/England.
  • The Morning Rush.
    • A life in the day of the Kirkland-Bonnefoy family.
      • Pairings: FACE family; France/England.
  • My Love is Like a Powder Keg.
    • Because Antonio is not a martyr, and he gets as much out of this relationship as Lovino does.
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano.
  • No Way Back.
    • In love, there is a winner and a loser. And Lovino will not be the loser.
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano; Germany/Italy.
      • Warnings: language.
  • Noble Rot.
    • When conditions are just right, something unexpectedly sweet can be produced.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: implied sex.
  • Nobody Fulfils a Fantasy Like Prussia.
    • Prussia discovers that Romano likes to write kinky porn about the two of them and decides to fulfil all of his fantasies. But the way into Romano's bed - and heart! - is longer and more difficult than he expects.
      • Pairings: Prussia/Romano; Germany/Italy; Spain/Belgium.
      • Warnings: Explicit sex, alcohol.
  • Not a Prissy Romance Movie.
    • Human AU. In which Francis and Arthur break up for the fifth time, Matthew gives strange advice, Alfred makes bad relationship metaphors, things are thrown, comparisons are made, laundry is done, people are sketched, and everything is eventually settled at nine-thirty at night in near-total darkness with cigarettes.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: smoking.
  • Once Bitten, Twice Shy.
    • Kiku is rather embarrassed about how loud he is in bed, so he bites things to muffle the sounds... including people, sometimes.
      • Pairings: Greece/Japan.
      • Warnings: graphic sex.
  • Patience.
    • Heracles keeps getting horny around Kiku at world meetings, so Kiku dares him not to do anything sexual for a week in order to get a reward. Incomplete.
      • Pairings: Greece/Japan.
      • Warnings: sexual content.
  • Pour le Plaisir.
    • France and England go at it. Roughly.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: explicit sexual content.
  • private dancer.
    • Human AU. Of course it'd be the stripper dancing to ABBA that'd make Berwald ache. And want to marry him.
      • Pairings: Sweden/Finland.
      • Warnings: explicit sexual content.
  • Promise in Ice.
    • Human AU. No matter how far apart they live or how their lives drift away from their childhood, there's a tradition that can't be broken, every year on New Years Eve.
      • Pairings: Netherlands and Belgium friendship; Netherlands/Canada.
      • Warnings: smoking.
  • Reasons Three Point Harmony Usually Doesn't Work (And Why It Sometimes Does).
    • Human AU. Gilbert Beilschmidt has always been something of a wild child. Loud mouthed and cocky and prone to wandering off at a moment's notice. But there's another side to him, a side none of his friends and not even his brother know about. Things get a little complicated when Antonio Fernandez Carriedo decides to switch sides and enter Gilbert's real life. Incomplete.
      • Pairings: Prussia/Spain; eventual Prussia/Spain/Romano; Germany/Italy.
      • Warnings: language.
  • Sappy love notes.
    • Spain would be away for just a day and it would be easier for Romano to mind his own business and forget about it, if it wasn't for all those stupid yellow notes all around the place...
    • Pairings: Spain/Romano.
  • Shut up; Arthur knows how it's done.
    • A drunken Arthur seduces a drunken Francis.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: language, alcohol.
  • sign a new agreement with itunes.
    • Human AU. Francis and Arthur are in college and live in a flat together.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: language, non-graphic sex.
  • Some of Us Don't Deserve Halos.
    • Trying to find out about Arthur's family, Francis comes across a photograph capable of providing endless hours of entertainment.
      • Pairings: France/England.
  • Something Familiar.
    • What would Spain and Romano call the relationship that exists between them?
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano.
      • Warnings: language.
  • Stops and Stations.
    • Human AU. A chance encounter on the train which may or may not help him figure out his life while train strikes leave Alfred stranded at the station. Just great. Incomplete.
      • Pairings: America/Canada; France/England.
  • Sunflowers.
    • Human AU. The first time Ivan meets Alfred, he mistakes him for his brother.
      • Pairings: Russia/America.
  • Table Manners.
    • ‘In England, the correct behavior is to keep your hands on your lap when you are not using them. In France the rule is to keep your hands above the table at all times.’ —From a fine dining list. England takes full advantage of these rules while at a dinner with some of the other nations. Only France notices, but to his frustration can’t do anything about it. Author’s choice on whether England gives France a ‘hand’ or keeps him tormented.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: sexual content.
  • Titanium.
    • England has quite a few piercings left from his punk days. France enjoys them immensely.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: explicit sexual content.
  • Trágico sainete, absurda fábula.
    • Because Romano was so innocent, pure like his sea. Romano was like his Naples: water and fire, a strange, perfectly unbalanced mix of two opposites, two souls. Time didn't change it, didn't change him. So that waiting, living centuries asking himself why and what if, Spain found himself hoping Romano would became a common, boring adult. But he was wrong, terribly wrong.
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano.
      • Warnings: mild sexual content, implied sex.
  • Turtles and Drunken Poetry.
    • Spain's poetically inebriated text messages and Germany and Veneziano's public displays of affection would be enough to make anyone sick, but it hits Romano particularly hard. Things go downhill from there.
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano; Germany/Italy.
      • Warning: vomiting.
  • These Days of Ours.
    • Vignettes and short fics from the Lullaby For a Stormy Night/All the Little Things universe.
  • This is what we have now.
    • After all those years, this feels almost familiar, like falling back to an old habit.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: implied sex.
  • Untitled.
    • Francis coming on Arthur's face.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: explicit sexual activities.
  • Untitled
    • Antonio and Lovino's Valentine's Day doesn't go quite the way it does every year.
      • Pairings: Spain/Romano.
      • Warnings: explicit sexual content.
  • Welcome Distractions.
    • Hetalia/The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy crossover. Slartibartfast's creation of Norway.
  • (wot?) [http://hetalia-kink.livejournal.com/4567.html?thread=6498007#t64980070
    • Arthur finds Francis in quite the predicament.
      • Pairings: France/England; Russia/France.
      • Warnings: explicit sex, slurs (slut-shaming).
  • You Can't Refuse a Frenchman Forever.
    • Arthur refuses to have sex with Francis for an unknown reason.
      • Pairings: France/Engand.
      • Warnings: graphic sex, language.
  • Your Smile in the White-hot Snow.
    • Sequel to The Green in Your Eyes, the Silver at Your Throat. Harry Potter AU. They’re on opposite sides now, but neither of them can forget the press of warm fingers against cool skin, and words they can never take back.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: blood, control over someone else's body.
  • You're Too Old to Lose It, Too Young to Choose It.
    • Feeling nostalgic for the punk rock persona of his youth, Arthur has been going to a weekly punk show at a club near home for the past two months. Each week he meets up with the same man. He's French and charming; they talk over the music, buy each other drinks, and screw in the alley behind the club. But it’s fine as long as they don’t talk about real life or exchange names. Right? It's nothing.
      • Pairings: France/England.
      • Warnings: explicit sexual content.
aug 28 2013 ∞
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