All was a normal day in the household of Denmark and Norway. Denmark was nowhere to be seen as Norway stood in the kitchen, working at the coffee machine on his second pot of the day. Upon hearing the clearing of a throat, Norway turned, his eyes widening at the sight in front of him.
There Denmark stood, leaning in the doorway of the kitchen with one arm leaning on the threshold, the other hand on his hip. He wore black pants, bright yellow reflective lights lining them near the bottom. On his feet were large, heavy black boots. He wore bright red suspenders that laced over his empty shoulders, lacking of a shirt. On his head rested a heavy cap, and despite not wearing a jacket, the outfit said it all. Denmark was in the mood for role playing. But not as just anything.
Norway took a deep breath, falling back against the counter a bit as he continued to stare. Okay, this was hot. This was so very hot.
Denmark pushed away from the doorway, walking over to the Norwegian slowly. "Excuse me sir, but there's a fire in your house, and I'm here to save you." He said, his smirk growing the closer he got, until he eventually stopped, his toes brushing against the Norwegian's.
Norway swallowed heavily, not trusting his own vice enough to speak. Instead he chose to nod, placing his coffee mug off to the side and on the counter.
Denmark chuckled, wrapping his arms around the other and lifting him bridal style. "Don't worry. I'll bring you to the safe house. Which is conveniently upstairs and in your bedroom."
Okay, that last statement may have ruined it a little bit, but at least now Norway could respond. He wrapped his arms around the other's neck, holding onto him tightly. "If it's in my house though, won't I still be unsafe?" He teased, his head leaning on Denmark's chest as he was carried up the stairs.
"Ah, technicalities suck. Just play along and be a good victim so I can help you rid your lungs of smoke."
Norway heard himself chuckle, his mouth covered with one of his hands. "All right. I'll play along, Mister Fireman."
