Ribbon

Prussia/Hungary

Author's note: I don't own Hetalia nor I do I claim to. I also don't own the song. I am writing a serious of drabbles for fun. My friend wanted me to post them.


Tie a yellow ribbon around the old oak tree, if you still want me.

"How awesomely appropriate," the Prussian mused, tapping his foot. He watched the countryside pass and wondered how much longer it would be. He smirked, thinking about her. His awesome plan had to work, how could she not still want him?

She looked at the letter, smiling. Typical Gilbert, at least he was still thinking of her. Finishing tying the bow, she started toward her house, humming to herself.

How many years had it been since they had seen each other? How many had she spent with that awful Austrian? It didn't matter now, he still cared about her.

He pressed his face against the window, it was close; the tree where they had made their promises to each other, carved their names, confessed their feelings and where she had destroyed his world. He knew it was the perfect place to reconnect.

He practically jumped out his seat, there it was. Wait, that wasn't a yellow ribbon but a Prussian blue ribbon. He grinned even bigger and pulled the cord for the bus to stop, with a giant leap he exited the bus but she was nowhere to be found. He pulled on the ribbon and looked around, his note said specifically to meet him here. She was so infuriating sometimes.

He started to walk to her house, whistling a tune. He smiled, knowing she was probably waiting for him. Her smile is the one thing that he needed right now. He approached her door; he straightened himself out and knocked.

She looked at the door, wondering if it was him. She flung open the door to reveal only the ribbon. She turned around as she heard his distinctive laugh.

She smiled, jumping into his arms.

"Hallo, Lizzy, did you miss me?" he smiled up at her as he gently set her down, placing a gently kiss on her lips.

She let the tears run down her cheeks, "I can't believe you actually came back."

"I couldn't leave the woman I love alone, now could I?" She shook her head at his word, putting her head on his chest, "I am glad you came back."

"Me, too, liebe. Me, too."


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