Chinese New Year?
Oh I think so~! All because, Wang Yao needs love~!
I wasn't going to do this because i didn't know how i would, but i figured it out (The way its celebrated is probably wrong, so i sincerely apologize) because an anonymous reviewer mentioned it, and i quickly realized i didn't do one for China yet, so i said, "Screw it! I'll find a way!"
:D Enjoy.
-Emmy.
You didn't know much about Chinese New Year. Honestly, you've tired learning about it from China, but the whole concept of it all confused you greatly. He knew about your confusion and invited you to join him for the first few days of the New Year celebration, which you hastily agreed too.
He, in all truth, was ecstatic he would be spending his New Year with someone other than Hong Kong and the rest of his siblings (They were still with you though), though Hong Kong was he and you were. Yes, he told you that being in Hong Kong for the first night was simply wonderful, for the city displayed possibly the best fireworks in all of his land.
So when night came tumbling around, he found himself with you in the very crowded streets of Hong Kong. You, having been practically forced, were wearing a red qipao with a golden dragon on the side shifted from one foot to another. China had told you that red was a symbol of happiness, so he shoved you into the tight fitting dress. As for the gold that was on it, China just liked to see you in red and gold. You're hair, you swear was going to fall out tomorrow from how Taiwan pinned it up.
"Aiya... You're going to have such a good time-aru!" He gushed to you, his arm around your own was the only thing leading you around.
You smiled at the oldest nation, "i'm sure i will! I mean, i'm already having a good time." Came your happy sounding reply, which only made China smile wider.
"When i was forced to work with those stupid Europeans, I couldn't celebrate like this-aru!" He complained, shaking his head slightly.
Hong Kong was walking next to the two of you, no emotion written on his face. You highly doubted that he was even listening to your conversation, for he had no interest in his older brothers affairs. And the rest of his younger siblings walked behind the three of you, minding their own bussiness, though there were a few moments you could hear South Korea say something, but you never quite caught what he was really saying.
"I'm so glad you invited me Yao..." You blushed lightly, "I really apperciate it! Every thing is so... so beautiful and so different from the way others celebrate New Years." You continued to gush about everything.
"Of course its different-aru." He said, a serious look scattered on his still young looking face, "We have generation after generation of tradition-aru."
You nodded, "Of course you do! Unlike Alfred, you aren't disorginized during the holidays..."
He chuckled, "America is still young-aru... He doesn't know anything-aru."
You laughed, "He's so obvious it's almost sad sometimes..."
China simply nodded an agreement, and took a sudden turn in the busy street. You followed, but stumbled slightly at how abruptly he turned. When you looked back, you noticed the rest of his siblings walking a different way. No one saw you but Taiwan. She smiled sweetly at you, before giving a devious little wink. You stuttered at her action before turning forward again, a most than obvious blush on your face. "W-where are we going Yao?"
He looked down at you, "Were going somewhere special-aru."
The bench under you bum was actually quite comfortable, even though it looked rather hard. China held your hand inside of his own as he continued on, telling you about the many traditions of Chinese New Year, you nodding along. It was when fireworks began exploding in the sky that you were sent flying off the bench in surprise. China quickly responded to your surprise as he grabbed hold of you and sat you down in his lap.
He smiled to himself as you finally calmed down and put your abiding attention to the sky. Red and gold, you noticed as you felt China's face next to your own. Once again, you jumped in surprise, before the nation turned his face towards you so he could put his lips to your own. After the initial shock of it all, you helped out a bit and leaned towards him. He pulled away with a small gasp, you mimicking his action. He watched in pure awe as the lights from the fireworks lit up your face and its distinct features.
"I'm so happy."
He smiled, "Why-aru?"
"I got to spend Chinese New Years with the man i love the most." You blushed, leaned down and kissed his lips softly, thinking to yourself, This is the best New Year ever.
