Jul. 28th, 2010 09:42 pm
[Fic] Day 2
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Day 2: Least Favorite Character - Wy

I like all the Hetalia characters, so it was actually very hard to pick, but yes, Wy. Mostly because she's had more paneltime then Australia as of this moment and damnit, I want Australia to show up in the strips!
So yes, drabble time.
BOOM CRASH!
Wy woke up with a scream, shaking as the thunderstorm raged on outside. Carefully the micronation crept out of bed and made her way downstairs, still shivering, convincing herself that it was because she was cold, not scared.
As she poured herself something to drink, another almighty BOOM rang through the air, causing Wy’s grip to slip up and the cup to go flying somewhere over her shoulder, hitting the floor with a loud crack and a shout of “Crikey!”
Or maybe it hit Australia instead. Whatever.
“S-sorry about that,” she bent down to pick the cup up off the ground as yet another unholy BOOM sounded, causing the small micronation to drop it again.
“You’re still scared of thunder aren’t you?” her brother asked.
“Of course not, only babies are scared of thunderstorms,” she pouted, “I’m going to be a great big nation someday, and great big nations aren’t scared of anything, especially thunderstorms.” Another BOOM caused Wy to fall forward into Australia’s comforting embrace.
“S’alright if you’re still scared,” he said in a soothing tone, “Everyone is scared of something, even nations.”
“E-even you?” she asked shyly. The nation nodded.
“Yeah, but don’t tell anyone, especially America. I’ve got an image to keep up, kay?”
“Kay,” Wy smiled up at her brother, who scooped her into his arms and carried her back upstairs.
“You wanna sleep with me tonight? Unless you’re to mature for things like that.”
“Do you still snore?” she asked playfully.
“I never snored in the first place.”
“I think I’d rather stay with New Zealand,” her brother gave her a look that she just stuck her tongue out at, causing them both to erupt into fits of giggles.
She hoped some things would never change.