I Do Not Own Axis Powers Hetalia. Please Review and let me know what you think. Thank You. Implied sex between America and Finland. There will be more chapters.
America sighed heavily and he really wanted to help out his allies, but right now his boss is all about staying out of it and staying neutral. He wanted to help Finland out with that Winter War business, but America figured that Finland could handle himself and of course there was the fact of Finland not asking him for help. Plus his boss wanted to stay out wars and America felt anxious hoping that Finland will win.
It was the year 1940 and the month was March when Finland came to visit America. His expression was of pure exhaustion and he was walking slowly towards America. America's blue eyes widened in shock and he ran to Finland making it before Finland hit the floor.
"I'm sorry, I couldn't help enough." America whispered in a depressed voice and feeling his heart ache at the sight of Finland looking so worn out. Finland was on America's lap and he reached up to wipe away America's tears that were silently falling down his pale cheeks. America held Finland up and close to his chest.
"I lost some of my territory to Russia and I lost the war. However Russia and I came to an agreement. It is the Moscow Peace Treaty." Finland muttered softly and he accepted America's warm embrace.
"How much?" America managed to ask calmly and he was silently hoping that it was not a lot.
"About 35,000 km²." Finland replied and he could tell that America looked highly confused. He managed to smile despite feeling so very tired and then went on to say. "Which is about nine percent of my territory."
America's eyes went wide and then he gapped at Finland in shock. He held him closer and then laid his head on Finland's blond hair.
"At least you are still alive to fight another day." America muttered quietly and trying to give Finland some comfort.
"I know what I have to do, America." Finland said tiredly and sadly, but it must be done.
"You are going to get help from Germany." America replied quietly and he felt the quiet nod.
"He has occupied Denmark and Norway." Finland stated wearily and then he fell asleep in America's arms that held him so gently. After Finland went to sleep that was when America softly yawned and then fell asleep. Not caring that currently they are sleeping on the dark blue carpet and at least it was clean. The next morning both America and Finland woke up at the same time which was around lunch time.
"Finland, I want to show you around all day today before you have to leave tomorrow." America said cheerfully and he wanted to cheer Finland up. It did not take them long to get dressed and ready to go out. Their outfits were casual and none too fancy. America held Finland's hand and dragged him to the Dairy Queen.
"Alright, Finland. This is a Dairy Queen and it was founded by Gramps McCullough just sort of recently, but the food tastes really good." America said calmly and then he smiled at Finland widely. America managed to pay before Finland even had a chance and they quietly enjoyed their meal. It was a comfortable quiet not the calm before the storm or the awkward kind of quietness. Afterwards Finland and America just walked through the park just enjoying the scenery. Before they knew it night time had arrived and America cheerfully lead Finland by the hand to the Movie Theater. America quickly paid for two tickets for Chamber Of Horrors and Finland smiled lightly in amusement for he knew that it would be a horror film.
Finland loved and enjoyed every single second of America clinging onto him. He had to tell Germany that he accepts and having to deal with stuff that is occurring with his Citizens, but for now Finland plans to enjoy his time with America fully. All too soon the film ended and they walked to America's house. As soon as they arrived inside of America's bedroom that was when they stripped each other of their outfits and Finland fell on top of America onto the bed. This time they made love to each other for several hours and it was full of passion. Finland was gentle and soft when he made love with America. However America was rougher and that is only because Finland wanted it by saying 'I want it Rough' otherwise he would have been gentle with making love with Finland. Afterwards they both had a bath together and then went to sleep after drying off.
"This is not good bye. I will be back." Finland muttered softly to America and wiped away his tears. He held him close to his chest and then gave America a soft kiss on the lips. Finland walked away and did not turn back to look at America for he knew that those blue eyes were full of tears. His heart was clenched, but he had to do this for his people and America will always be in his heart.
1940 Dairy Queen was founded by Gramps McCullough in Joliet, IL.
The Door with Seven Locks is a 1940black-and-whiteBritish film, created and released shortly after the British Board of Film Censors lifted its mid-1930s ban on the importation of supernatural-themed and horror genre films. Released in the United States by Monogram Pictures under the title Chamber of Horrors, it was the second Edgar Wallace film adaptation to arrive in the United States, the first being The Human Monster[1] (a.k.a. The Dark Eyes of London) starring Béla Lugosi (released 1939).
After the war began in Europe in 1939, people in the Americas were divided on whether their countries should take part or stay out. Most Americans hoped the Allies would win, but they also hoped to keep the United States out of war. The isolationists, wanted the country to stay out of the war at almost any cost. Another group, the interventionists, wanted the United States to do all in its power to aid the Allies. Canada declared war on Germany almost at once, while the United States shifted its policy from neutrality to preparedness. It began to expand its armed forces, build defense plants, and give the Allies all-out aid short of war.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt called upon the United States to be "the great arsenal of democracy," and supply war materials to the Allies through sale, lease, or loan. The Lend-Lease bill became law on March 11, 1941. During the next four years, the U.S. sent more than $50 billion worth of war materiel to the Allies.
In the Winter War, Finland negotiated for aid from Great Britain, France and Sweden. The two major powers sent some material aid, the most important being modern fighters that arrived just as the war was ending. Great expectations had been placed on Sweden as many hoped they would join the war on Finland's side. In the end aid was limited to materials, money and volunteers. Despite sending one third of its fighters and the largest volunteer contingent from a single country during the 20th century, failure to fulfill the high early expectations created resentment in Finland, noticeable in the countries' otherwise close relations to this day.
By March 1940, sheer exhaustion led to the situation where both parties were willing to negotiate for a peace treaty. The Finnish Army was running out of even the most basic material, and the Soviet Union wanted to end the costly war that had become an international embarrassment. Nevertheless, Finland was the loser and in the Moscow Peace Treaty, the Finns had to make significant territorial concessions. The total area lost was 35,000 km² (approximately 9% of the Finnish territory.
In spite of the great publicity, Finland received little effective military help. The Swedish unit with Norwegians thrown in was the only significant foreign unit to see action. The volunteer movement made greater impact on psychological front: the Finnish people felt that they had not been totally abandoned although the sympathy without action generated some somber comments among Finns. The fact that little effective military help managed to reach Finland was in turn proof that the Western democracies could not give any guarantees for Finland's freedom. This was even more evident when soon after the Winter War Germany occupied Denmark and Norway thus effectively cutting any routes from Finland to the West. This in turn was one factor in forcing Finland to accept German help against the Soviet threat.
