Fail prompts are fail. I got the prompt 'Show-n'-Tell' while in my Family Development class. It was written on the board as 'Special Showing Time.' What? XD
Anyways, it's more chibi!GilbertxMatthew! They're so cute and fluffy! /dies
I chose Ludwig as a Kindergarten teacher after much consideration. (Was going to do Sweden, but I've read another fic with him as a Kindergarten teacher and I just didn't want to ruin his image! .) Wrote the majority of this in the dark again. . My Development class really likes to watch rediculous movies. (This one was called Shag.)
Nothing else to say except that I write exceptionally random Author's Notes and I don't own Hetalia. :3
Mr. Beilschmidt rang the small bell that sat on the window sill of his Kindergarten classroom. All the children stopped what they were doing – markers in mid-swipe and scissors in mid-cut. Arts-n'-Craft time was over and it was time for naps. The children put away the glue and glitter and rolled out the floor mats from their cubby-holes.
Gilbert, Mr. Beilschmidt's younger brother, pulled his own mat plus one near the window where the afternoon sun filtered in.
Operation Sunbathe was a-go.
Matthew, a little blonde boy, made his way quietly to where his enamored friend brought his sleeping mat.
"If we sleep in the sun, we'll be warm," Gilbert said.
"A-Alright." Matthew let his albino friend set up their sleeping place while he watched Mr. Beilschmidt attempt to pull two boys apart – or rather, one off the other.
"Okay! It's done!"
Gilbert looked at his handiwork with admiration. Now he and Matthew could spend their naptime together. He really did want to just spend some more time with his best friend.
"Yours is on the left." Gilbert pointed to the purple mat with a polar bear plush sitting at the head. On the right, his own red mat sat with no space between the two.
Ludwig flipped the light switch, signaling that naptime had officially started. He glanced at his watch. If all went smoothly, the children would sleep for an hour and then parents would begin to pick them up. (At which point, Feliciano would bounce into the room, hang off Ludwig until most of the children had left and then take Gilbert home to wait for Ludwig.)
The German caught sight of his baby brother and smiled. At home, all Gilbert could talk about was how much he liked Matthew. It was nonstop; "Matthew is so nice!" He makes awesome pancakes!" "He's almost as awesome as me!"
In the corner, Gilbert was laying next to Matthew – both trying to fall asleep after a long, trying day of Kindergarten.
"See? Aren't you warm?"
Matthew kept his eyes closed, but made a noise of confirmation. "Thanks."
"No problem. Being cold isn't awesome."
Gilbert snuggled further into his mat, getting as close as possible to Matthew without leaving it. He hummed in the back of his throat and slipped off to dreamland where he dreamt of holding Matthew's hand on the playground and sharing his juice box together.
