I own Hetalia about as much as i own the world. (which, in case you were wondering, is not at all)
Lili doesn't get angered until later, so you're just going to have to wait ^^
Hope you enjoy~!
Fire Lili
She had never really noticed him before. Sure she had seen him around, but there was really no recognition towards him. Not that her brother would ever really allow that.
He had noticed her before, and found her cute; intimidating, but cute. He had a boyfriend, and was very happy at the moment.
They never really thought about each other; barely noticed each other's existence. Until that day, that is. The day of the shoe sale at his favorite store in the mall. It happened to be her favorite store, too. It was Saturday, too; no school; the perfect day for shopping.
Her brother had left her to look at the shoes while he went to go look at a different store, not far off. He wasn't worried about her; they both had their cell phones on them, and he was only a phone call away. She would be perfectly safe as long as he was nearby.
She was on her tiptoes when he saw her. She was trying to reach a box that was just out of her reach. The shoes inside the box were black, knee high boots with two inch heels that laced up the outside with a long pink ribbon. It was too high to tell that by looking, but he knew, because he had just tried a pair on and was carrying the box in his hand. This girl had good taste.
H reached up above her head and pulled down the box for her. As she turned around to see who was behind her and who had claimed her prize, he lowered the box and handed it to her. She blushed as she took the box into her own hands.
"T-thank you," the shy girl said quietly.
"It's totally, like, no problem," he replied in his valley-girl-like speech.
Oddly enough, he was actually weary pants, today. Black dress pants, light pick, v-neck blouse, and pink, high heeled peek toe sandals made up his outfit. He also had a black purse with pink polka dots slung over his shoulder. His shoulder length blond hair was pulled back in a pink hair tie.
"Hey," he said looking at the girl more closely. "Don't we, like, totally go to the same school?"
She nodded, not meeting his eyes. He found her shyness very cute, as well as refreshing. Usually he was the shy one when meeting new people. It was strange to have it the other way around.
"M-my name is L-Lili," she told him blushing again. She never really liked meeting new people. She was always far too shy for sentences to come from her mouth without a stutter.
"Yeah," he said to himself, nodding. "You're, like, Vash's little sister, right?"
She just nodded not wanting to have to speak again.
"Like, I'm Feliks," he said giving a little flip of his hand, unconsciously. "You have, like, totally fabulous taste in shoes!"
She looked down shyly, not used to these kinds of complements. "T-thank you," she said again.
"Like, it's totally just the truth," he replied. He found her shyness unbelievably cute, but he really shouldn't be thinking such things, he told himself. He had a boyfriend, and Toris was a good boyfriend. "I, like, gotta go. There's totally someone waiting for me."
She watched as he partly ran, partly skipped away. Hugging the box close to her chest, she went to the front of the store to pay for her things. She had the strangest feeling as she went to go find her brother; she couldn't get the strange, cross-dressing male off her mind.
Two days later, it was back to school for everyone. Classes were boring, as always, but Lili paid attention. She always made good grades, and enjoyed seeing the friends she had there. It was always fun to hang out with Elizabeta, even if the taller, brunette girl did have to carry most of their conversations.
She had been thinking about her short encounter with Feliks since it had happened on Saturday, and it was no different at lunch. She was just as quiet as usual as she ate lunch with her brother, but it was more of a thoughtful silence than her typical shyness.
Vash noticed this and asked her, "Is something the matter, Lili?"
She blushed a little, feeling caught in her thoughts. "Y-yes," she answered. "I-I'm fine. T-thank you for worrying about me, Brother." She smiled a little up at him to show him that she was fine.
Click, click, click, click. Lili looked around. She could recognize that sound anywhere. It was the sound of knee high, black boots, laced up with pink ribbon. Feliks had just walked into the cafeteria. His mid-thy length, white skirt flounced with every one of his bouncy steps.
He felt eyes on him when he walked in. looking around to see who it was, he saw Lili, and their eyes met for a split second. Both looked away quickly and blushed.
Feliks started walking faster to his seat next to Toris. His heart was beating faster than normal, and he prayed that his boyfriend wouldn't notice. Just as Lili, Feliks couldn't get their Saturday encounter out of his head. Which didn't make any since. He should be thinking about his Liet every second of the day, right? So, why couldn't he stop thinking about the cute girl with the ribbon in her bob cut, blond hair?
He smiled at Toris and tried to keep his mind off Lili.
"Like, hey, Liet," he said as happily as he could. He kissed his boyfriend as he sat down.
Toris could tell that something was up with Feliks. It was obvious that he had something on his mind. "Are you alright, Feliks," he asked the Pole
"Like, totally, Liet," he answered, trying to be his usual bouncy, feminine self.
His heart gave a strange little skip when he looked over at Lili and saw that she was looking his way. He tried harder to push the girl out of his mind.
Lili saw him as he noticed her glance his way. She looked away quickly, a blush creeping up on her cheeks. She picked halfheartedly at her lunch. Suddenly she didn't feel so hungry. She couldn't keep these peculiar thoughts from running around in her head. She kept thinking about him, and then would tell herself to stop because he had a boyfriend at the moment, and then she would think that it didn't matter anyway because why would he bother with her. The final thought was always that they were barely even friends, anyway, so it didn't matter that she thought of him.
Absolutely, completely not hungry anymore, and feeling a little nauseous from the swirling of her head, she stood to throw away the remainder of her lunch. Lost in her own thoughts, she hadn't noticed that Feliks had gotten up to do the exact same thing. They very nearly ran into each other at the trash cans.
Looking up to see who she had almost run into, she blushed deeply. "I-I'm really s-sorry," she said as her eyes traveled up to the person's face. When she realized it was Feliks, she blushed even deeper.
"O-oh, like, h-hey Lili," he said. Stuttering in front of a girl is not cool, he thought to himself. Then he thought, but I shouldn't even care that much! I shouldn't be nervous enough to have to stutter.
"H-hello, F-Feliks," she said looking back down at her toes. She hoped that the hair that fell into her face hid at least a bit of her blush.
"So, like," he said shyly, trying to draw on the conversation a little longer. He didn't quite want her to leave, yet. "I'm thinking about totally throwing a party at my house, like, Saturday. Would you, like, totally want to come?" He had just had the idea of a party, and thought it was actually a wonderful or should I say "fabulous," idea.
She nodded at the floor, shyly. "B-but I don't t-think that my b-brother would let me go a-alone," she answered his question.
His heart gave a little leap again, which it really needed to stop doing; this was not his boyfriend, Liet, this was Lili. But she would want to come to his party! "Oh," he said with a little, dismissive wave of his hand. "Like, he can come, too. I don't have it, like, totally planed out yet. So here." He pulled out a pad of paper and a pen, and handed it to her. "Like, give me your cell phone number so I can, like, totally text you the time later."
She took the pad and pen, nodding slightly. Her heart sped up a few beats per minute at the close proximity of their hands. She tried to tell it to quiet down, and that it shouldn't do that, but it wouldn't listen. After writing down her number quickly, she handed the paper and pen back to Feliks.
"Fabulous," Feliks said with a smile. "Li-like, I guess I'll totally talk to you later then." He walked off, hips swinging slightly in a girlish fashion. When he got back to Toris, he said, "So, like, how do you feel about totally having a party Saturday?"
Lili walked back to Vash, as well. She sat silently, pink still tinting her face.
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I will post more chapters later ^^ If you tell me you like it, that is! (once I've writen them...^^")
