Hi! Guess what? Drabbles! Cute ones! (Or so I hope...)
Anywho, it's a few ongoing drabbles based on the song "Hallelujah", originally written by Leonard Cohen. One pairing per verse, and each pairing-drabble is it's own chapter. c: The pairings are as follows, and will be posted in this order: (Cause it's also the order of the verses in the song~)
Austria/Hungary - finished
Prussia/Hungary - finished
United States/England - in progress
Germany/Italy - not started
Poland/Lithuania - not started
DISCLAIMER:
These are all based on an amazing Hetalia slideshow I saw on Youtube. It was made by Jiederman101 and AlexzFan11. I in no way take credit for the idea, and the inspiration is all from their video c:
ALSO
Hetalia and all it's characters are copyright to Hidekaz Himaruya.
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{Verse 1: I heard there was a secret chord
That David played and it pleased the Lord
But you don't really care for music, do you?
It goes like this, the fourth, the fifth, the minor fall, the major lift, the baffled king composing Hallelujah}
He played for her day in and day out - But she didn't realize.
He stoked and coaxed the keys to play the richest, warmest, most heartfelt of melodies. It was peaceful, their life together. It had it's ups and downs; Falls and lifts like the songs Roderich would play.
How he would animate the notes inked on paper, bring them to life with his practiced fingers for only one reason.
She loved it, and she loved him.
It baffled Elizaveta how he could hole up and just play music all day. Stoke the piano's keys into compositions that could crack her heart in two and make any frustration pent up melt away in what seemed like a moment's worth of time.
The way he was all soft, cultured and aristocratic in an age of such bloodshed. It drew her in like a bee to honey.
That intoxicating, soft charm.
But, the attraction to his quiet sophistication that lifted her, that itself was also the fall. The distance and quiet exchanges only served to lengthen the chasm between them.
But... In quite harmony they worked together. She doted on her quiet musician, lifting him when the time called. And he for her, in his subdued manner he showed his own affection for her.
Slowly, carefully, they composed their hallelujah.
