Really wanted to post something new! It's been too long! Did you all miss me and my ability to write only for this pairing? ;)

But yeah, this is... a kink meme fill. It's smuttier than anything I've ever written, and it's... it's not even that bad. Ha. Ha ha.

Here's the original prompt:

"China and Japan get off on touching each other's scars while having sex.

Bonus: for them being in an established relationship with each other already."

Yum. So, you should know now that I don't own Hetalia, right? Good. Now read the nice fic.


Neither of them think it strange that a light, accidental graze of a hip- one covered by clothing, at that- could lead to sweating, moaning, the touching elsewhere- with no clothing.

By now, it is routine.

Every time Yao and Kiku are together, soaking up each other's company ("Like couples should, aru!"), without the excessive touching that most lovers consider "normal" (Kiku's request), it happens. Sometimes, Yao even does it on purpose. He reaches a slender finger out, or stretches his arm away from his body like a swan preparing for flight, to touch one of the ugly reminders of thousands of deaths; a large bullet scar, east of Kiku's navel.

Yao's aim, in touching the ultra-sensitive skin surrounding the piece of history on his boyfriend's body, is to savor the reaction, and he is never disappointed. The choked gasp he makes, the way his face turns up in discomfort with a tinge of arousal, and the way he looks at Yao, his eyes screaming something to the effect of Do it again.

Unable to hide his smile, Yao does it again, with more purpose. Before he knows it, the Japanese man is flying toward him, crashing onto him, and kissing him with full, frightening force. It isn't as scary as it should be to Yao, but he's too occupied and excited to mind.

However, in about seven seconds flat (he wasn't counting or anything), small hands reach back to Yao's own ugly reminder- a long, thin one, tracing his spine. A reminder that was caused by the sword that the owner of the hands stroking it caused; symbolizing not thousands of deaths, but millions. The reminder is a hazy fog in the back of both minds, while nails dig into flesh, tongues crash into teeth, and limbs create painful friction.

They fall into the routine for the rest of the afternoon.


Yep. Okay.

China is Yao; Japan is Kiku. As usual.

Japan's scars represent the atom bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, ending World War II. They're pretty dark, large, and very very very sensitive. (That's all headcanon.)

China's scar... it's a matter of personal perspective. It could represent the entire second Sino-Japanese War, the Nanking Massacre, or just Japan betraying him in general. It's long, thin, caused by a blade, and also very very very sensitive. (This one is canon!)

There you have it. Thanks for reading, and reviews are super, as always. :)