When the Americans arrived, Ludwig and Commando knew it was going to be a long day. Just hearing about them landing gave them shivers. It was like a horror movie. Everytime you get farther they get closer.
When they heard a knock they knew their goes their peace and quiet. They had finally just got ridden of the Prussian.
Alfred barged in like he owned the place, with Heroine/Hero behind they were something alright. Commando hissed and ran under the couch. Ludwig cursed on how the cat had gotten away from the, so easily. Alfred ran up to Ludwig and kissed him. Much to Alfred surprise he kissed back. He knew what he did was risky but he didn't care he loved Alfred, but dang he was just as loud as his older brother. Maybe even louder and more obnoxious then his brother.
Commando paid no attention to the female cat for he was trying to do something. (Escaping the Female cat was that something). He ran as fast as he could up stairs hoping to get away from the female. He though he was safe but he was wrong. The female unfortunately had followed him. He picked up the pace until he realized they where in a full chase around the house. This wasn't the first time he was chased down by the female and surely would be the last time. He knew his owner, Ludwig, didn't like it when the two ran around the house like complete nuts.
Heroine couldn't really understand why he didn't want to be near. He just did want to most the time, it's not he doesn't like her it's just he can't be near her.
That was hard for Heroine she really liked Ludwig a lot so this was difficult. She didn't know how to tell Commando she liked him. She just did.
Alfred and Ludwig curled up on the couch watching horror movies. Alfredo of course got scared but he knew he had his boyfriend with him to help. Sometimes Ludwig would tease instead of actual helping, and that made him mad. He was the hero for crying out loud he was afraid of nothing... Maybe except ghost and demons and scary stuff but still.
They loved each other no matter what.
So what if no one approved of them.
They were happy and that's all that matter to them.
Alfred liked Ludwig and Ludwig liked Alfred.
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They were basically unseparatable.
