A/N: This is one of my OTPs and I'm joining the bandwagon. Updates might be slow. That is all.
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DAY 1
Title: Silence
Summary: "Lilli, I'm tired of the silence, why is it so important to keep it?" Liechtenstein knew she couldn't understand.
Genre: Romance
Rating: K+
Disclaimer: I own nothing.
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Each meeting, Liechtenstein felt nervous around the other nations, nervous that they can read through her thoughts or see her stolen glances at the Hungarian nation across from her. She felt terrified every meeting.
But Hungary, she adored her. She loved the way she smiled, the way she talked, how she was able to cheer her up, and how Hungary loved her back. She couldn't help but steal a few glances at her glowing face; despite how uninterested she was in the current meeting proceeding.
Liechtenstein almost didn't notice Hungary's eyes shifting to hers, smiling contently at her. Liechtenstein weakly smiled back, worried if other nations were seeing them. Hungary then had a look of melancholy, knowing this happened every meeting she tried to smile at her. Liechtenstein didn't like that look of hers; she despised it when the Hungarian frowned.
Her heart raced when the meeting adjourned for the day, the nations quickly filing out the doors. She had to talk to Hungary, tell her what was on her mind. She knew it displeased the Hungarian that Liechtenstein wasn't comfortable with at least sending smiles across the table in public. She almost squeaked in surprise when Switzerland suddenly grabbed Liechtenstein's hand, wanting to leave, "Wait, brother."
"What is it?"
Liechtenstein tried to think up a quick excuse, "I want to discuss a few things with other nations about today's topic."
Switzerland raised an eyebrow, "Most of them are leaving…you can do it on the phone-"
"No, I have one in particular that I need to explain to right now." She retorted. He probably found it unbelievable but the grip escaped from her hand.
"Fine, alright. I'm just going to get some coffee to wake me up; you stay around here where I can see you, alright?" Liechtenstein nodded, thanking her brother as she turned to Hungary's direction.
Switzerland yawned whilst turning to the direction where the coffee was located, "Huh, didn't know Lilli was interested in reducing nuclear weapons."
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Liechtenstein's heart continued to race as she finally got a hold of Hungary, the two of them silent. She felt the words were stuck in her throat, a jumbled mess not able to make a sentence. She didn't know if Hungary would accept her problem. She loved her and if she left her, she didn't know what life would be without her. It would be so empty.
Lilli quickly pushed away the thoughts; Hungary would never do that, would she?
"Lilli, I'm tired of the silence, why is it so important to keep it?" Hungary asked, Liechtenstein flinched at her tone of voice. Her voice so sad she felt automatically guilty. Hungary didn't understand her reality, her problem.
"It's just…It's…" She couldn't say it, her throat tightened up. Hungary gently placed a hand on her shoulder, trying to give comfort. Liechtenstein just brushed it away. "It's that, I-I'm worried someone might see us and just judge the way we are…"
Hungary frowned, not knowing what to say. "B-But I'm worried my brother might find out…and what he would do…I-I don't want you to get hurt…" She was cut off by the Hungarian embracing her.
"I don't care what everyone else would think." She said softly into her ear. Liechtenstein timidly embraced back, her head resting on her shoulder. This was one of the reasons why she loved her; she would always be so comforting. "I love you and you love me, who cares what everyone else would think."
The Liechtensteinerin inhaled raggedly imagining the nations' reactions, it felt so horrifying to just say you were dating someone the same gender as you. "Your brother can kiss my ass; he's going to have to live with it."
"Lizzie!" Hungary giggled softly at her girlfriend.
"You know what I mean." She lightly kissed Lilli's forehead, letting go of her embrace. Lilli gazed at Hungary, her warm smile illuminating her face. Lilli felt warm as well just from her smile.
Hungary intertwined her hand with hers, "There's no judge in love."
Lilli continued to stare at her, she couldn't stop looking. Hungary craned her eyes to hers and proudly said, "And we shouldn't keep silent about it."
