Becoming Parents of Twin Girls

By: Theressa

Chapter One

"Lithuania, what's for dinner?" asked a Russian man with sandy-colored blond hair and lavender eyes, walking into the kitchen where a young Lithuanian man with shoulder-length brown hair that was tied in a low pony-tail was cooking a reddish-brownish soup-type meal on the stove. "It smells good. Actually, it smells really tasty, but . . ."

The tall Russian stopped talking and scanned the kitchen, searching for someone and noticed that it was only Lithuania that was in the kitchen. Then, the Russian man's eyes landed on the back of the man cooking. "Where in the world is the youngest of the Baltic brothers? Where's my little Latvia? He's usually here helping you, isn't he?"

The Lithuanian ignored Russia, not wanting to tell Russia where Ravis was, but this action made the tall man angry. So the Russian man stalked up to the Lithuanian – now busy mixing in spices into the soup– and yanked his pony-tail, causing the other man to yelp. Then, the Russian ordered the poor brown-haired man to look up at his eyes. Lithuania obeyed and stared straight into the taller man's eyes that no longer looked happy.

"Do not ignore me, Lithuania. Where's my precious little Ravis?" asked the Russian once more, growing impatient.

"H-he's sleeping in b-bed, Mr. Ivan." Lithuania responded, trying to prevent himself from crying from the hard grip that Russian had on his hair.

"Oh? Why is he in bed?" The Russian man named Ivan was now curious as to why his "precious" little Latvian teenager was in sleeping in bed.

"He had a cold late last night. Th-then this morning he had a fever. Eduard and I decided it w-was best for him to sleep for t-today." Replied Lithuania, speaking no more because he knew what Ivan was going to say.

"Poor little Ravis, trapped in bed all day." Finally, Ivan released Lithuania's pony-tail, returning to his calm and not insane self. Then, feeling guilty about the youngest of the brothers stuck in bed, he started to walk to the kitchen door, but before he left, he looked back at the hurt Lithuania and said, "I'll be going to make him feel better and Toris, please do make sure dinner is ready when I come back," and with that said, Ivan left the kitchen.

"Oh no, he's going to force Ravis again. That bastard, didn't I just tell him that Ravis is sick?" worry was heard in Toris's voice as he said the first sentence, concern for Latvia's safety, but then he spat venom as he thought about Ivan planning to force Ravis into that adult "game" to make Ravis fell better. "I have to go stop him. I have to protect Ravis from that bastard."

Before Toris was able to run out the kitchen door, another man stopped him, but this man was on his side. "Eduard!"

"Don't worry. I'll try to stop him. You just finish dinner." Answered Eduard, the second oldest of the Baltic brothers.

"Please, don't try. You must stop him for Ravis's sake." Lithuania pleaded, depending on his younger brother to protect their youngest brother from Ivan.

"Yeah, I know. Don't worry. Now, go and finish dinner!" ordered the Estonian man and at first, Toris hesitated, but finally went back to cooking.

"Crap! The soup's ruin! It's burnt on the bottom!" cried Toris when he realized there was black plastic-like substances of the bottom of his soup. "No, my poor soup is dieing! Damn that Russian."

Estonia merely smiled as he quietly walked up to Latvia's bedroom, but it was not to stop Russia. No, he was actually going to let Ivan do what he wanted to do because Ravis was in love with Ivan. But of course, if he heard his baby brother crying, he would immediately charge into the bedroom and drag Ivan away.

"Don't blow it, Russia. Unfortunately, our little Ravis has fallen in love with the Big Bad Wolf who tends to drink vodka and loves sunflowers, but I hope you stay safe, Ravis." Prayed Eduard, crossing his fingers and hoping that god – any god that could hear him – will keep his baby brother safe. "Ill probably get in trouble for not preventing this. Oh well! It's not like Toris will kill me, but Russia . . ."

Eduard shivered as he thought at what Ivan could do to him if he interrupted Ravis's and Ivan's alone time. "I'll be killed by Russia and Ravis will avoid me like the plague."


It's not much, but I was bored.

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