Inspired by the lovely Acey AKA Kanna_tears.
Hey guys! I've finally decided to post up a fanfic that I've been sitting on for a good deal of time now but never showed anyone aside from a beta because I was torn on how to post this, exactly.
After figuring out a name I really liked for this, as well as a way to make this more reader-friendly, I present to you "Mi amas vin; Snapshots", a collection of "moments" if you will, of Hungary and Austria's wedding.
Enjoy.
Disclaimer: I don't own anything mentioned here, from Hetalia to the traditions. I only own this fanfic.
-Szeretlek-
"We're not doing that."
Elizabeta felt a smile tug at her lips as she crossed yet another suggestion off the extensive list. The particular idea that her boyfriend- no, her fiancée- had so vehemently disagreed to was the infamous Hungarian wedding "money dance"(1). Roderich stopped pacing to glare out the window, a scandalized expression etched into place. The brunet suddenly halted to look apologetically at the seated woman.
"Not to say that it's a bad tradition," he stuttered, "It, it just wouldn't-"
"It wouldn't suit us", Hungary finished for him. "I understand, darling. Our wedding won't be… ordinary".
And it certainly wasn't going to be anywhere near ordinary. Not with the whole continent and then some was ridiculously excited for the event. When the two of them had announced their intentions and extended an invitation to all countries at the recent World Conference, they had received an overwhelming amount of advice and ideas. A few scuffles had even broken out over the appropriate decorations for the honeymoon vehicle ("Angleterre, who would want SHOES tied to their car (2)?" Francis screeched looking horrified, before being tackled by a grumpy Englishman). That was precisely the reason that the two of them were spending their restful evening in Roderich's piano room, slowly deciding on exactly what wedding traditions they would perform for their wedding out of the hundreds of ideas tossed at them by well-wishing friends.
1- Hungarian tradition where guests "pay" to dance with the bride by pinning the money to her gown or into her shoes which are in the middle of the dance floor. Money goes to funding the honeymoon.
2- English tradition to tie shoes to the honeymoon vehicle
"Mi amas vin" is Esperanto and for those of you who don't know what it is: ..org/wiki/Esperanto
