Shuffle Part 2
This is another shot at shuffle-song story telling. These are short stories inspired by the following songs playing in the background.
Special Thanks to Parable (another author)
1. My Pace by SunSet Swish
Japan was teaching Italy how to wield a sword.
"Now, hold it like this, imagine it as an extension of yourself..."explained Japan.
"Ve~ Like this?" Italy held the sword like a baseball bat and was swinging it around rather dangerously close to Japan.
"Not like that Italy-ah!" Japan ducked just in time as Italy almost cut off his head. "Please be more careful in handling, you might just hurt somebody!"
"Ve~! Ve~! Ve~!" Italy just kept on swinging, and ended up knocking down a miniature bonsai tree.
Both of them froze.
"Ve..." Scared and shaking, Italy slowly turned his head towards Japan.
Japan was shaking as well, but for a different reason. Italy could feel a dark aura, similar to Russia's, slowly emanating from Japan.
"Ah, I, uh, just remembered I have training with Doitsu~ Mata ne!" Italy said, and ran out of the house with the speed of Italian tanks retreating.
At Germany's house:
"Doitsu~! Help me!" Italy cried as he ran to Germany, who was "doing his paperwork" (actually reading...er...something that would make the rating of this fan fic K+ or T).
Quickly hiding the magazine behind his back, Germany sighed and inquired "Vat is it now, Italy?"
"Doitsu, Doitsu! I got Japan mad," Italy explained.
"YOU WHAT?!"
-To Be Continued-
2. Fire Flower / original by Len Kagamine cover by "clear", a nico nico douga singer
"Hetaloid?" America asked.
"That's right" said Japan. "It's a voice I'm planning to make an UTAU of you. So, could you possibly lend your voice?"
"Sure! Sounds like fun!" America agreed, and the two began to work right away.
It went faster than expected. Although Japan had to ask America to sing a bit (which means a LOT) softer, America was actually pitch perfect. When they finished, the first song they tested it on was "FireFlower" by Len Kagamine. Japan went so far as to change some of the lyrics so it would fit America. America was touched by his friend's kind gesture.
"Japan. . ." America
In order to return the favor, he vowed to create an English (English speaking, not British) vocaloid for his people as well as anyone who enjoyed VOCALOID as much as he did. Sweden was in charge of manufacturing one.
Sweet Ann was the product.
Sweden: Well?
America: . . .
-end-
[inspired by this comic strip in deviant art]
