I need a friend [Lithuania] [M]
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Post by Russia - Ivan Braginsky on Apr 24, 2015 10:25:22 GMT -5
Ivan had returned home from the Eastern European Front a few hours earlier. His body healed nicely, but still felt overwhelmingly stiff. As he flew back from Poland to Moscow, his mind had drifted to the German’s words, the insults and haunting comments. He found himself contemplating how their relationship had turned so sour. He truly thought Germany could have been his friends. He thought for a brief moment in history they had been friends. He remembered working along his side. It was not Ivan that had betrayed him. It had been the other way around. Germany always rejected his friendship. Everyone always rejected his friendship.
No, he had friends. He tried to remind himself. He had friends. They lived in his home, and they wished to be his friends in return. He tried to focus on such a happy thought of everyone in his home smiling, real smiles. He wished they would smile more often. He wondered why everyone appeared so somber in his home. It likely was due to the war. Da, he would have to make them smile, particularly Toris.
His name made his chest warm, and he smiled at the mere thought of his friend. He was always so sweet and Ivan missed his humorous words and kind quips. He missed him, and he really wished to see him, so when he returned home, he wandered through his old house, muscles still stiff and jacket dishevel. His hands were behind his back as he wondered into his library where he caught the man dusting one of the shelves. Ivan watched him silently for a moment, burying his chin in his scarf to hide the light blush that appeared on his face. He always felt so nervous around him. He did not wish to chase his friend away. He did not want him to run. He walked up silently behind him, until his form was a half foot away from his back. Even with his big size, he always had a talent of sneaking up on people.
“Hello Toris,” he spoke softly, his eyes darting to the floor. “I…I brought you something,” he said sweetly before pulling out a bouquet of flowers he had seen on his way home. Unfortunately, sunflowers weren’t in season, but he hoped Toris would like these instead.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2015 11:53:21 GMT -5
Times had changed. Lithuania remembered when he would hum lightly to himself as he dusted and cleaned in Russia’s house. He’d make his own music then, but now as he lifted himself on his toes ever so slightly, he had a single earbud in his ear which softly played music—a piano station he’d found on the internet. Of course it wasn’t too loud because if someone needed him he didn’t want to miss them or have them think he didn’t hear or didn’t care. Yet he was glad that he’d done undisturbed thus far. In a house of so many people getting time to oneself was hard and Lithuania usually only found it when he was cleaning or when he came here on the pretense of reading.
The house seemed less heavy without Ivan, at least that’s what Lithuania perceived. Estonia and Latvia smiled and laughed easier, air came into the lungs with less constriction. He was happy to see them more relaxed and of course he too was a little on edge without having to worry about Russia and messing up, but for him he wasn’t breathing easier. He was actually worried about Ivan. Russia’s boss didn’t say it, but Toris knew. Russia hadn’t been meant to be gone this long and while the other Baltics weren’t discomforted and were enjoying the time they had to their leisure, not only did Lithuania continue to clean to keep the house presentable, but he had been preparing breakfast for Ivan every morning since he’d been meant to be back just in case he’d come in during the dark night. Of course he wasn’t in office or in his room as Toris checked every time he awoke.
Ivan could be terrifying, he could be cruel, but no one else in his house had seen him as Toris had. When they were younger, in battle against a matched foe, or heard his dreams. Toris had become rather enamored with sunflowers because of him. And he should have been back.
Toris laughed softly to himself and felt his face heat. What would everyone think if they knew he was worried about Ivan? He had defeated each of them, forced them back into his home, but they were safe weren’t they? Captive, but safe…and the smiles Ivan gave him…
Toris let out a flustered sigh and returned to dusting. He wanted to help make lunch and the sooner he finished the library, the sooner he felt he could do that. He always enjoyed preparing meals with company and even if he and the other Baltics were so different he relished learning more and more about them. They’d not spoken much before being brought back into Russia’s house, but they were all busy. At least that’s what Toris told himself.
Head filled with thought after thought and worry after worry, his stomach gurgled in anxiety and he was unaware he was being watched and then crept up on. He just kept cleaning the shelf until he heard a voice.
It wasn’t the voice, but the proximity of it that had Toris spinning around, free hand clutching over his heart. “I-Ivan,” he stammered, “you scared me. Not that you’re scary or that you meant to, of course you didn’t, that’s silly right? I mean,” he took a deep breath. “I didn’t hear you come in.” And that’s when he realized Ivan had said something else and blinked. Ivan was holding out flowers for him. Toris stared at them a moment before he placed the duster down and after wiping his hands off on his thighs—when had they gotten sweaty all of sudden—he took them. He knew he was blushing faintly and worrying his lip.
“For me,” he whispered and touched one of the colorful petals. “You got them for me? They’re beautiful.” He lifted them to his nose. They also smelled so nice. He felt his heart lift and he gave Ivan a dazzling smile before it disappeared.
“Mr. Russia…I mean to say…your coat and scarf…” He gently placed the bouquet down on the table beside the books and began to straighten his coat and fix his scarf. This was how he discovered how stiffly Ivan was holding himself. “You came right in to give me flowers…but you are hurt?” He blinked in confusion. Why had he done such a thing? Was he in pain?
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Post by Russia - Ivan Braginsky on Apr 25, 2015 1:46:43 GMT -5
He chuckled softly at Toris’ surprised features. He hadn’t meant to frighten him, but it was quite funny to see the man flustered and surprised. It made his heavy body feel lighter. He smiled at him, but it was still covered by his scarf that appropriately still hid the red of his cheeks. He could never rid himself of the color around this man. Even as a child, he felt oddly attracted to him. Anyone who could put up with Poland’s obnoxious attitude certainly held kindness beyond measures. He also always kept Ivan’s home in such pristine conditions. It made him happy to be home.
His smile grew as he watched him smell the flowers. His Lithuania was so cute surrounded by flowers. He wished winter would end, and they could venture out into the fields again. He wanted to surround him with such light and beauty.
His heart did a strange jump in his chest as he touched him and fixed his outfit. It caused him to tense for a moment before he tried to relax. He would welcome Toris’ touch. He enjoyed it, soft and filled with worry for him. He truly believed that he might care for him, though a lingering doubt always played in the back of his mind, a sense of insecurity that Ivan could never dash away.
“Da, I wanted to see your smile,” he answered and pulled at his own sleeve nervously. Many considered Ivan a confident man, but that was hardly the case when he attempted to win someone over. His eyes kept darting from the man’s face to floor and back to his face. “I am fine. Germany surprised me is all,” he answered, not wanting to think of the German anymore. He would handle him in a few weeks. “He is in Moscow, where he belongs,” he nodded.
He pulled at his sleeves for a moment longer. Germany had been so cruel. His words hurt. He thought they had been friends in the past, and yet he said such things to him. His poor sisters…Mongolia. He inwardly shuttered. Nyet, no more thoughts on such sad topics. He is here with Toris!
His hand reached out slowly, and he touched his wrist gently. He then quickly lifted his chin above his scarf, leaning forward to give the man the briefest of kisses. His cheeks far redder than they were moments before. “Will you take a bath with me?” he asked barely above a whisper.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2015 21:27:23 GMT -5
Toris could never stop the pace of his heart around Ivan, or at the very least it was rare. From the moment they had first met to now Russia had both terrified and intrigued him. While he had been unnerved at the little nation he’d met so long ago it was like a dream, even he could not deny that he’d left unaffected. He’d often thought of him with both unease, but interest. That a nation who had only spoken to him shortly wanted to be his friend? Even Poland had made fun of him then. Ivan had and was still an intricate puzzle. He had to be to like boring little Toris because Toris saw nothing special about himself.
He had brown hair where everyone around him had blonde and such beautiful and differing shades they were. He was the black sheep and yet the longest standing Baltic nation. He was shy, cautious, and somber. Who could even find him interesting? That he could make Russia so nervous, that he could make him blush? He didn’t understand it. Nor could he understand how he ever came to deserve the gift of being thought of so much that Ivan brought him flowers and such gifts.
Still they were beautiful and while Russia had a scarf to hide his cheeks, Lithuania had nothing. How the nation flustered him with his kindness and made him fear what he expected in return. Distrust? No. Yet nothing in Toris’s life had ever been given as simple gift. Yet Russia often did give him such tokens and words.
Maybe that is why he worried about him so. He had the gift of seeing lonesome Russia along with the cruel and powerful nation he could also be. Maybe that is what softened his heart and let him admit that even so long ago he’d been allured by the snowy nation.
Toris’s heart stopped when Ivan stiffened beneath his hands. Had he hurt him? Should he have asked for permission? Oh god…what if Ivan hadn’t wanted to be touched. He almost stepped back and dropped his hands as if burned, but then Russia relaxed. A sigh of relief and Toris made him presentable. Ah, yes the Russia he knew. Put together and imposing. Yet he was still hiding his face. Maybe it unnerved Lithuania a little…okay a lot. But then he spoke once more and Toris blinked.
He wanted to see his smile? Now his heart did a somersault under his ribs as he tried to search what he could of Ivan’s face. “You wanted to see me smile,” he tasted the words. “All you had to do was ask, Mr. Russia. Not that I don’t like the flowers, I-I do! Remember I told you I did? They’re beautiful and I’m honored you gave them to me.” He was beyond moved and grateful. “…I don’t get gifts often. And you thought of me…even when you were hurt...Thank you...really. Thank you.” He blushed deeper if such was possible.
Why did Ivan keep looking away? It made Lithuania nervous in a different way. He was being…shy. Toris of course worried about what Germany had done. Of course Ludwig would think he deserved it, was probably proud of himself, but Toris was discomforted that Ivan had been hurt and obviously badly enough that it’d delayed him returning.
He was caught up in such thoughts and watching Ivan fidget that he was surprised first when his wrist was touched. It sent an shock up his arm for its softness and at the feel of those powerful, bare fingers touching his bare skin.
How long it’d been since Ivan had touched him…
Then Lithuania saw Ivan’s blush right before his lips brushed his. Toris’s eyes widened, his breath stuttered, and he froze. Should he have kissed him back? It was sudden, he’d not been expecting it. He’d have done it if he stayed longer. God, please don’t let Ivan be mad.
Lips parted to explain why he’d not kissed him back because he needed to and he would not ask about the blush. Not tell him how beautiful it was. Yet once more Ivan took his air and speech.
Bathe with him?
Did he want Toris to wash him? He must have been so stiff. Or maybe it would lead to some punishment because he’d not kissed him back. Or maybe it would lead to more kisses and touching? Not that Toris was thinking about that because of the whisper it was requested in. And it had been a request. Should Toris say no? Did he want to? What would happen if he did?
He met Russia’s violet eyes. “Yes,” and how easy that single word graced his lips in a timid whisper as if he was ashamed to admit that he suddenly very much wanted that.
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Post by Russia - Ivan Braginsky on Apr 26, 2015 11:34:04 GMT -5
His touch lingered on his wrist. He had been given a precious gift in having Toris back in his home, and with such gifts, he did not want to take such a gift for granted. He smiled softly as the man before him stumbled over his words in the sweetest way possible. It made him feel better that he was not alone in his nervousness. Toris could be so innocent at times, and yet Ivan knew that was not the case. The man had been a fierce leader when he was a child, conquering land before him. He knew the moment he met him he wanted to be strong enough to earn such a powerful country’s friendship.
He gave him a genuine smile that could be seen above his scarf as he agreed to his question. It made him so happy to hear. He thought the man would say no, and he would not blame him. Ivan did not deserve kindness. Germany was correct. However, he hadn’t said no. He said yes, and it made him so warm to hear. His precious Lithuania. He never knew how often he lifted his spirits. He giggled softly and took his hand in his own, threading their fingers together. He started to led Toris out of the library and up the stairs to the bedroom.
His body felt sore and a bath would help with such pain. Even if they ran into other nations on the way to his room, he would not have notice. Not that it would matter if they had, they were only taking an innocent bath. No reason it would draw suspicious looks.
He took Toris into his room and let go of his hand to shut the door. “Thank you, Toris,” he spoke sweetly behind him as the door closed, “The travels were long.” He gave him another sweet smile. He slowly felt that strange fluttering feeling in his stomach again and quickly made his way to the bathroom to ignore it. He turned on the water, adjusting the temperature. As he found the perfect warmth, he stood back up. His eyes stared forward, not looking to see if Toris had followed him in.
Ivan never considered himself beautiful. He’d seen beautiful people, and he did not compare. His body much larger and big boned. His nose awkwardly on his face. His silver blond hair made him look old. No, his body was not one to be desired. He supposed it was the reason why his lovers constantly ran away from him. Toris had run away too. Everyone ran away…
Germany was right.
He sighed. Toris was here now, and he had agreed. He slowly pulled off his gloves, laying them on the counter of the sink. He pulled off his boots with the back of his shoe. His movements looked slow and stiff. His muscles adjusted in such simple movements. His coat and shirt fell next and he made work of his pants and boxer briefs. He was left bare, except for his scarf that hung around his neck. He glanced in the mirror, catching sight of Toris. The man had seen his scars before, had even touched them sweetly, and yet Ivan always felt uncomfortable revealing them, even to himself. He swallowed thickly before undoing his scarf.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 16:50:57 GMT -5
Toris remembered the moment he and Russia had first met as well. He remembered the child with the blood-stained coat and the way his dog had growled and barked at him. All that bloodshed and this nation was in the middle of it. It was easy to see he was not the conqueror but the conquered and yet Toris had known. Toris had seen his power, the strength of his will. He would become a strong country and if Lithuania feared of anything it was of being oppressed like the nation he'd come know as Ivan. He was so young and he'd seen so much. Toris had chosen his path, Ivan had not. Russia had survived and now he was intimidating and often times cruel, but he was still that small nation. Wasn't he?
Yet even so, Lithuania knew fear. Fear of the child so hurt, but sympathy because he too had been there before. Fear of harming him further but fear of how tightly the nation could cling. The truth was he cared deeply for Ivan and in his own heart terror collided with something else. Russia could doubt the stars and the skies, but for Toris there was no doubt that he felt for Ivan beyond all the fright.
Ivan could be so gentle, could smile so sweet. Lithuania found himself returning the grin albeit demurely. Blood was going to permanently stain his cheeks he was sure. His heartbeat was never going to return to normal either if it didn't stop dancing at Ivan's every touch. But it did. It quivered like his hand in Russia's grip. His stomach flipped too. He was glad he'd not spoken his doubts aloud. Glad he'd not refused--he'd not wanted to do anyway. Still he hoped it was the right decision and what Ivan truly wanted. What if he'd wanted him to refuse? How could he have? Not with Russia so gentle and worn by his time with Mr. Germany.
Everyone deserved kindness.
He closed his fingers around Russia's and allowed himself to be guided and if he had been seen he knew the pity and worry he'd have seen on at least Lativa's and Estonia's face. How would he have reacted, though? Hard to say with his heart pounding and the nerves that compounded as he entered the bedroom. He looked to his hand as Russia let go and flexed his fingers. Did he miss his touch?
He ducked his head to hide the way that stare and smile affected him. His pulse skipped too. "Of course, Mr. Russia...I-I hope this does you good. I don't like you in pain..." His words fell off as Ivan quite suddenly left. At least it was abrupt to him.
Confusion and uncertainty clouded around the more lithe nation as he trailed after him. He shut the bathroom door behind him and watched Russia. Ivan seemed lost for a few moments and Toris worried for him. Had he done something wrong?
He pulled down his hair and his fingers went to the buttons of his simple collared shirt. But the moment Ivan began to disrobe he stopped.
Germany was wrong.
Anxious as he could be, scared as Ivan could make him, Lithuania knew desire. He knew greed and power and he knew lust.
Russia's body was muscled and large, but not hulking. He wasn't fat. Ivan was perfect. Just the size that Lithuania loved to be pinned by, held down. Ivan was perfect for engulfing him. And so strong and warm. How he huddled into him innocently while cold. Yet that was his body. His face with its distinguished nose and that hair that intrigued him so with its hue: there was nothing unattractive or old about him. Toris could, would, and did desire him. He just didn't like oppression. That's why he'd run.
He was sorry. So sorry. Ivan was just so intimidating. And as much he didn't mind their friendship how could he thrive with his actions always questioned?
'Sorry, I ran.'
He gasped when he was caught watching Ivan and quickly averted his gaze. Oh lord he'd been caught watching him strip! Like he was some voyeur or-or pervert! He coughed and tentatively looked up to see Ivan hesitate at his scarf. He bit his lip.
"I-Ivan," he whispered and let his shirt slip from his shoulders. They both had their scars: Russia had given him his. "I missed you, Ivan." He gave him a joyful smile that he meant, bent down to remove his shoes, and was soon fully bare before him without his own trousers and underclothes. He came to Russia's side.
He kissed his cheek. "I'm happy you're home."
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Post by Russia - Ivan Braginsky on Apr 27, 2015 23:52:40 GMT -5
Ivan cast his eyes downwards, away from the mirror, as he removed his scarf. He folded the precious object gently and placed in on the sink counter. He heard the cough, and his stomach flipped in nervousness. Oh no, had his appearance disturbed his friend. He glanced at the mirror, catching site of what he awoke to each morning, a constant reminder of how it had been to be weak. They scattered across his neck, creating an unsmooth surface all around.
Mongolia is not very nice, ja?
The German’s words repeated in his mind, and his body tensed, his eyes squeezing tightly shut. No, child deserved what he had gone through. His disgusting hands, the pain of his punishments, the utter humiliation. How could Germany ever understand such torment? The younger nation always had the protection of Prussia. How could others even think to consider Ivan a monster? He never done such actions onto those who lived in his house. He only requested they clean and listen to him, to keep the house tidy while he was away. Yes, occasionally he lost his temper at times when they spoke behind his back or attempted to flee his protected arms, but he never…never raped them, never pulled them out in front of their own people by a dog collar. He was kind. Da, kind.
His eyes snapped open as he felt the soft kiss on his cheek, and he glanced at Toris surprised. His face flushed as the man expressed his feelings, said his name on his lips. It made his heart flutter. Toris cared for him. Toris understood. He never wished to hurt Toris or any of them. He smiled and gently reached up to caress the man’s cheek with his fingertips. He held such beauty. “I’m happy you are here,” he whispered softly and leaned forward to touch his lips against his, ever softly, lingering for a moment before he pulled away smiling. Here in his home, with him. It was where he belonged. It’s where everyone belonged. If only they would not fight him.
He smiled and took his hand softly, guiding him to the bathtub. He let go of it to turn off the running water. He then took a tentative step in. It was hot, hotter than normal, but Ivan wished for the heat. “I apologize if the temperature is uncomfortable,” he said softly, he then stepped in with his other foot and slowly slid fully into the bath, leaning against the back of it and moaning softly as the warmth loosened his tight and pained muscles. His half lidded eyes from relaxation glanced at the other nation. He smiled and lifted his hand up out of the tub for him to join.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2015 16:14:39 GMT -5
Scars did not frighten Toris, after all he had his own. How could Russia’s disturb him? Of course it wasn’t as if he loved his own scars or the looks they brought. The other Baltics, when they caught sight of them always flinched and pity filled their eyes. There times his scars were marks of pride; he had a spirit even the punishments of Russia did not temper. Others he wondered if they were signs of weakness and foolishness. How many times he’d tried to raise up against Ivan’s rule in the past and failed.
He had once been such a strong nation. He had been a powerful, but giving country and now? He was a joke and he truly believed that. He’d softened from the knight he’d once been. Yet to hate the person who had given him the scars? He was capable of it, but he didn’t. Ivan could be so very cruel, arrogant, and childish. He solved things so often with violence and forced instead of asked, but Toris did not hate him. He held not an ounce of that in his heart. And right now, he was in a daze at the nation’s gentleness.
Ivan could be so beautifully tender. Lithuania had seen it doted him very often and it never failed to send his heart flapping or make his knees weak. He was defenseless against Ivan for so many reasons beyond his strength. So he leaned into his lasting kiss with his lashes closing and lost semblance until Ivan’s fingers slipped from his own.
What would change if the other nations Ivan fought so staunchly against saw this side of him? Would they laugh? Would they see that for all his ruthlessness there was soul that was so lonely and painful it knew no other way?
Russia…no, Ivan. Ivan was beautiful.
Toris stepped to the lip of the tub and shy fingers slid to grasp Ivan’s hand as he dipped his first foot into the steaming water. It was hot, but it a temperature that sent pleasant shivers up his spine and made his skin tingle. He slowly sank into the water after bringing his second foot into the tub. He never let go of Russia’s hand until he too was seated.
He slid to the other side of the tub, legs resting against the insides of Ivan’s and regarded the nation.
“I like this temperature." He let himself finally groan at how much the heat eased away the stress he too had accumulated. He hadn’t realized how tightly his own muscles had been knotted. He let his eyes close and forgot himself as he slid deeper into the water.
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Post by Russia - Ivan Braginsky on May 3, 2015 20:45:39 GMT -5
The heat entered his skin and loosened his muscles as he soaked in the bath. His violet eyes slowly watched as this sweet caring man slowly entered in with him. He did not understand how he was granted such a precious gift as Toris. He did not deserve him, nor earn him, and yet here he was, sharing his soft smiles and kind glances at him. He wondered if Toris shared such sweet expressions with all, or if possibly Ivan had them all to himself. Oh, how he wished they only belonged to him.
As Toris relaxed, his squeezed his wet hand once more, before he pulled him towards him. His hands going to his waist and twisting his body, so his back pressed against his chest as he stayed situated between his legs. His arms snaked around his waist and pulled him close in a hug. His head buried into his neck, breathing in his entire form. He could feel the bumps of large gash scars against his chest, and Ivan’s own heart squeezed at the reminder. He had caused those painful marks on his precious Toris, his beautiful Lithuania. He remembered the days, the days leading up to the Soviet Union collapses and how…
He had been so angry. Lithuania was threatening to leave him, his people uprising against his perfect home he had created for them. Ivan took hold of the nearest object, and no matter how Ivan wished to state was not in control, that he knew not what he was doing, he could not. He recognized every swung, every painful gash he placed on his back, his cruel words that had followed. Toris had broken his heart. He only wanted him to feel his pain. He only wanted him to see how foolish the decision had been. He…
He was a monster.
He squeezed him tighter to his form, tears slipping from his eyes and down onto the man’s shoulder. He kept his face buried into skin, as the tears continued. Everyone hated him. Everyone saw him as a conqueror. Did they see him as the Mongolia Empire? Germany…France…England……..America….he had thought them all once friends. He thought they could all be friends, and yet…he always hurt his friends.
He tried to stay silent, but his breathing became slightly unsteady as his emotions seemed to keep slipping pass.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2015 19:40:16 GMT -5
How had he earned this hot bath and the company that came with it? Toris’s green eyes were closed as he lounged back in the tub, but his hand had yet to slip from Ivan’s. He wouldn’t remove it until the larger nation wished so. It had been easy to see from the moment he’d come back that Ivan had needed this bath. He could read the weariness on his face and the ache in his frame, but Toris? Toris didn’t need this. He was much more worried about Russia’s spirits. Toris worried about everyone for that was his nature; he smiled sweetly at everyone because that was his nature, but Ivan? Lithuania reserved special ones for him. Cruel, cold Russia whose heart would fall from his chest and whose heart he claimed was frozen.
How he wanted to thaw it.
For now, Ivan was happy and that was all that mattered. Russia’s genuine smiles were achingly beautiful. Toris opened his eyes to peer demurely at him and that’s when he was yanked forward. Eyes wide in shock and body stiff, he was drawn against Ivan. What? He swallowed when arms wound around him and then he gasped as Ivan’s head nestled into his neck. His body felt warmer, his heart was doing funny little leaps, but the touch wasn’t unwanted. No, no he’d just been surprised. Oh, how he willed his body to ease. He didn’t want Russia to think he was he revolted. So he took deep breaths even if they were hard with Russia flush against him. How it made his body tingle, but he leaned back and even pressed back all the more.
This was…nice. It really was. He loved how warm Russia was and how sweet he was being. Lithuania never minded to soothe Ivan when he needed physical contact. He liked it when Russia was happy.
Russia wasn’t happy.
Toris’s eyes snapped open at the feel of hot tears against his throat and then he heard Russia’s ragged breathing. He was crying? Lithuania turned in Russia’s arms without a thought and cupped his cheeks. He didn’t know what had upset Ivan so much and even if he had in that moment, he’d have just smiled and shushed him gently.
Everything’s fine. I forgive you. It’s okay.
“I-Ivan…hey…what’s wrong?” He wrapped his arms around him. “Hey, it’s okay…It’s okay, Ivan…you don’t have to tell me,” he kissed his ear and held him firm and tight. “Shhh, it’s okay, Ivan…I’m here. I’m here, Ivan. Don't be sad, or cry. I'm here. Tell me how to make it better.” He continued to kiss his ear as he rubbed his back and tried to comfort him.
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Post by Russia - Ivan Braginsky on May 16, 2015 23:20:53 GMT -5
Toris had been with Ivan for a long time. He’d seen things Ivan rarely showed to others because for some reason, even though he ran, he trusted him deeply, more than China and more than his own sisters. He held such an open heart to Ivan, how could he not open up his own to the man. After all…Toris had been there during his worse time…
The palace, the stained red snow as he people crumpled under each shot fired, the kick back of the gun he felt every time he pulled the trigger. Was it the gun or his own thumping heart? He still did not know to this day, for each citizen he killed he felt a piece of him die in the process. The whispered words conflicted him. He did not know which side to believe, which direction led down the right path. The Russian Empire or the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. He already knew both names, even though the second had yet to be given, but it was already burned into his mind. His gun had fallen from his hand as it started to click. No more bullets. No more, and yet people kept coming, the doors of the palace cracked open. He could hear the shouts as tears streamed down his face, and he looked at Toris…as if he might save him from the torture of this war within his own heart. No one had been there but him. No one had seen it but him. No one knew how after he shot civilians of the Bolsheviks that Nicholas walked into the room in a panic asking him to get his family to safety. No one knew how Ivan’s shaking hand took the pistol from his side and pointed it at the man.
Down with the Czar.
His finger pulled the trigger and his Boss collapsed on the ground, blood seeping into the extravagant carpet.
No one knew, except for Toris, how the weapon fell to his hand as he collapsed to the floor, tears streaming down his eyes, begging for it to stop, praying for it to end until he remembered someone so precious, someone so sweet and he bolted off to save her…
He was a monster. A monster to his people. A monster to the nations under his guidance. He only wished to help.
He felt the soft touch on his cheek that felt similar to that horrible day. His glazed over eyes locked to his brown ones, but the tears continued as his body shook in the tub. “I try…I try…I want to help…” he choked out at each kiss. He could hear his sweet words. Oh, why Toris…why do you care? He didn’t deserve it.
“They make me hurt them….I....I don’t want to hurt them,” his head fell to his shoulder, his body still shaking.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2015 20:56:25 GMT -5
Toris remembered the Bolshevik uprising. Even now were one to mention that period of history he would remember the acrid scent of gunpowder, the sound of gunfire, and the screams as the Bolsheviks rose up against the czar. He remembered crimson snow. He could see the lifeless body of Nicholas I as clear as day. And then Anastasia… All the people killed… And yet when thrown back to that memory he remembered cradling Ivan whose body seized in sobs so great it felt as if he didn’t hold him tight enough he would shatter into pieces. The sorrow that painted his face, the confusion, and the complete uncertainty had shaken Toris. Ivan was brave and strong. He smiled even as he was overrun by the Tartars. He claimed he would be strong and yet that day Toris had held a Russia who had broken. He’d had no choice but to kill his boss and for a nation was not their death like having a piece of you ripped away? He’d wanted to save him then, wanted to whisper to him words that would ebb those tears. That day Toris had to be the strong one and yet he could not rescue Russia from what had happened nor what came. No one could have saved Russia, but Toris did not turn his back on Ivan then. And yet no one had come to even try. Toris could say nothing, but he could be at his side. How was Toris so trusted? Why did care? And why was he so open to Russia? As a man of Russian blood had once said, ‘When you love someone, you love the person as they are, and not as you’d like them to be.’ Toris cared so deeply for Ivan and not because always approved of his methods of help, not because he believed his actions inexcusable at times, but because he could and did look beyond that. He considered Estonia and Lativa like his brothers, but they did not know what lied behind the smiles Russia gave. He saw Ivan for what he was, a nation who loved too much, but one that few understood. Just like he had in 1917, Toris cradled Ivan now. He deserved to be comforted, to be held. Even had he believed Ivan a monster, he still would have. Monsters, after all were not born. They were created. Russian endearments left his lips softly. He rubbed Ivan’s back. “What a large heart you have…so often pain and torture are inevitable for someone who cares so deeply. The heart breaks, it falls out. Sadness plagues those whose love is big because so few understand.” He leaned his head against Russia’s. “I have little right to promise you so, for I have run…I have invoked your sadness and punishment. I have hurt you, but I promise you…I swear, Ivan, that I will do my best. Whenever your heart breaks or falls out, I will mend it and return it as best as I can. Tears do not suit your beautiful face.” He pulled him closer and held his head to his shoulder. Would he could erase all his pain, no matter its origin. "When you love someone, you love the person as they are, and not as you’d like them to be." - Leo Tolstoy. I chose to have Toris think of this quote because while Toris is morose and cautious, I believe he has this heart that once you're in it, it doesn't let go. Afraid as he is of Ivan, I read where he was the only one to which Russia ever told him his dream of being in sunflower field with all his friends. So Toris is the only one who truly understands how lonely Ivan is. He doesn't condone his behavior, but he gets it and he loves Russia for all he is. He loves him for who is without illusion.
Lithuania's speech about sadness following a great heart is inspired by the quote: "Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart. The really great men must, I think, have great sadness on earth." - Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment. Because he knows that Ivan is lonely and believes that despite the chill, Russia has this huge heart and he just wants to feel. Toris is always mourning over how history hurt Russia, but so proud of the strong nation he is.
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Post by Russia - Ivan Braginsky on Jun 6, 2015 14:10:21 GMT -5
Tears continued to stain his cheeks, as his large arms held onto to Toris for stability. His breathing felt haggard. He disliked crying, and yet he often found the horrible action occurring. Emotions held too much control over him, and he felt tempted to beg General Winter to take them away once more. Life was far simpler without the fickleness of feelings to guide ones actions. He knew his actions in the world were the right actions. Deep down he knew he had done the right thing, and yet he felt this pain, this guilt.
I am not the Mongolian Empire. He tried to assure himself.
The soft words wrapped around him like a reassuring blanket. To think that a man he had hurt could say kind words to him. He did not deserve his kindness. He never had, but he couldn’t bring himself to let it go, to let him go. Losing Lithuania to America had been heartbreaking. He remembered when he had ventured to America’s home to drop him off. It had taken all of his strength to let go of Toris’ hand and stay frozen in place as the man went within the brat’s house. He did not like to share, and maybe that made him selfish, but he had so few people who offered kindness in his life.
The tears did not stop. They slipped down his face and into the water as he lifted his head to look at the beautiful man. He believed him. He trusted him. Each struggle he faced, Toris had been there to take his hand and tell him it would be alright. If a man like him could love him, could he really be the monster Germany accused him of?
He leaned forward and took his lips against his, pulling him tighter against his. “Please…please don’t leave me,” he begged, pleaded with him as he kissed him, “Please don’t ever leave.”
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2015 13:50:48 GMT -5
Toris was well acquainted to tears. Though few were allowed to be witness of them, among them Russia. He’d cried before Russia when his forces had first taken his land and people. He’d cried again after falling to him as the USSR. He’d cried when he’d been punished and his back had broken and bled, but only after and Ivan had found him against Toris’s will to be found. Crying was just as distasteful to Toris, at least his own. He didn’t mind the tears of others and when others were in pain it let Toris ascend his own sadness, but unlike Russia he’d never begged a force to take his emotions. He’d sliced his wrists, held a gun to his head and pulled the trigger. He’d hung himself to be free of the turmoil within him. The turmoil of the world and now there was another blizzard upon him—war.
He had once been such a great country, Lithuania…was that all dust now?
With Ivan in his arms, even as he played the strong rock, he doubted he was the wolf that once was. Yet had no room for such thoughts. Mr. Russia was not the Mongolian Empire, he never would be. There was a darkness in Russia. It was frightening and icy as the winter outside and the storms that blew in from the sea, but within him was also warmth. One side did not excuse the other; Lithuania would always ache when he remembered just how callous Russia could be. The feel of the whip against his back, blood trickling over his sides and the rawness that had lasted weeks and weeks could be recalled just as freshly as if it had all happened yesterday and yet…Yet Lithuania could forgive. He would always forgive because even if the past could not be erased he believed he’d seen the true Russia. A man who adored sunflowers and only wanted friends and the power to keep them safe.
He smiled at Russia when their eyes met. He was so selfish and yet Toris loved him. Ivan believed he was doing the right thing and even if Toris thought there could have been better ways, he would believe that least Russia had good intentions—even when he didn’t. He loved Russia and even sometimes when he would smile that chilling grin, croon in a way that promised pain, Toris’s heart would jump not in fright but excitement.
Maybe he too was selfish.
And that was why he kissed him back, cupped his cheeks and pulled his mouth closer and closer. He smiled and nibbled at his lips. “I’m here. They’ll have to force me away,” he murmured to his mouth and let himself press into him as tight as Russia would allow.
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Post by Russia - Ivan Braginsky on Jun 14, 2015 21:40:29 GMT -5
He never liked to admit it, but Ivan had always been selfish. He always wanted more than he could have, and he always thought he deserved it, which is why he never understood why over and over and over again he was denied what he wanted. He wanted to bottle up the sun when he was little and keep it in a jar next to his bed. When he was little and the sun was out, he would often jump in the air trying to capture the hot sun in his hands. It didn’t care if taking the sun would mean denying millions its warmth. He only wanted it for himself, and yet, he was denied it. The sun would disappear over the horizon, and he would be left with the freezing air of winter.
He wanted it all. He wanted hundreds of friends, all smiling faces. He wanted summer all the time. He wanted not to feel fear. He wanted acceptance and love. He wanted happiness.
Happiness…
It was such a simple concept, and yet it constantly escaped him. He tried so hard for it, and in his dreams to accomplish it, everyone ran away…everyone saw him as a monster. No, not everyone. Not Toris.
His words chased away the sadness. Toris would never leave him. He could have him forever, and he didn’t have share. He wouldn’t share him with anyone. He belonged to him. He became more confident in his movements, deepening the kiss and taking control of his mouth. His hands ran up and down his sides, feeling his slick skin and muscles. They dipped lower into the water and pulled his hips against him.
He broke the kiss and trailed his lips along his skin, “You’re mine, da? No one elses?”
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