Canada x Child!Reader x Prussia- Babysitters by IketheCOOL, literature
Literature
Canada x Child!Reader x Prussia- Babysitters
You were _____ Jones, daughter of America, making you Washington D.C.
You sighed as your dad walked out the door with Denmark and Prussia. They asked your uncle, Canada, to babysit you for a while.
" Don't worry, they'll stop drinking sometime..." Canada said, patting your head. You were the only one who could really see Canada while others don't notice him. You smiled and looked up at him.
~* A few AWESOME minutes later...*~
You and Canada were watching a movie with Kumijirou. You were about to fall asleep (It was about 9) when the front door slammed open. You and Canada looked at the door and saw the Awesome Prussia.
" I HATE THAT AMER
Don't go | Norway x Reader by KawaiinessOverload, literature
Literature
Don't go | Norway x Reader
(f/n)= Your first name
(l/n) Your last name
(h/c) = Your hair color
(e/c) = Your eye color
(home country) = Home country (You don't say? /shot)
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You always were a sickly person. As a child, you spent most of your time in a hospital, because you had a disease that wasn't curable. By the time you turned 14, the doctors decided that you could leave the hospital and life an almost normal life for the last ten years of your life. Yeah, because of the disease the highest age you could reach was 24. When you were 17, you traveled to Norway with your parents, where you met L
Nordic 5 X Reader:....girl stuff (ONE-SHOT YOLO) by Tecna-assassin13, journal
Nordic 5 X Reader:....girl stuff (ONE-SHOT YOLO)
Warning: For female readers! You get why it is....And I didn't write a story plan for this. It was based on a random dream I had during a nap!!
(I DON'T OWN THE PIC ABOVE!! IT BELONGS TO ANOTHER DEVIANT!!)
You woke up one morning in pain. You moaned quietly, gripping your stomach and wishing that the pain just went away, but it didn't. You just stared at the wall and the dresser, and that photo of the ones you have grown to love smiling back at you.
It gave you some courage to know that you have some truly loving, yet quirky friends who were there for you, and to understand you. But what you dreaded was this moment.
You really wished you c