I in no way claim any rights or profits to Axis Powers Hetalia. Those belong to Hidekaz Himaruya, and justly so. This was written purely for fun.
The OC Alaska is mine however, based off Himaruya's concept.
He opened his wallet and passed the cashier a US five dollar bill. She handed him his change and he left, sipping the hot chocolate. R It was early spring in Anchorage, Alaska but the damp breeze from the sea made the cloudy afternoon a little chilly. He glanced down at the open wallet, flipping through the pictures as he walked towards the mayor's office downtown.
He didn't have many, just one of him and sisters, him and Yao; he paused at one of the older photos. He was not in this one. This one had been taken in the late 1950s and was a little grainy. But to him the graininess couldn't distort the laughing features of the young woman in the picture, her long, silky black hair, her indigo eyes bright with joy, her wide smile, her slightly aquiline nose, skin that reminded him of coffee with cream. All features that he could have vividly imagined even if he were looking at this picture in the dark.
He reached the city hall and sat on a bench outside, it was about 4:55 pm. He didn't have long to wait. He drank the last of his hot chocolate and tossed the paper cup into a nearby trashcan before studying the pictures in his wallet again. More and more people began to walk passed him as 5:00 signaled the beginning of weekend freedom.
He ignored them and returned to studying the grainy 1950s picture again. No one had know his spy was there; he of course, had been completely unable to attend, so he had sent his most talented spy to get this picture for him. His dear girl had just been admitted into the Union, and he wouldn't have been able to live with himself if he hadn't been able to see her smile. To his left he heard heels click across the sidewalk and then they stopped, quite close to him.
"Ivan?" said a soft, familiar voice.
He looked up into surprised indigo eyes, "Alyeska, Aleksandra, it is good to see you." he replied with a small smile as he flipped his wallet closed.
1 Russian for "Alaska"
2 Russian spelling for "Aleksandra"
Authoress Note:
1st Multichapter, sorry this one is so short, the next one will be longer. My Russian is from Google so please tell me if it's wrong. FYI: I have changed Alaska's human name from Mary to Alexandra at the suggestion of Russian Lullaby. Thanks Russian Lullaby.
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