Submitted by: ohmyahoge
55 notes 02:35 PM . 21 October 2011 |
Submitted by: ohmyahoge
168 notes 05:20 PM . 25 September 2011 |
“And they speak in French (very quickly) when they don’t want Dad to hear what they’re talking about :) (Papa is so proud.)“—Submitted by: jessaverant
69 notes 04:10 PM . 25 September 2011 |
Submitted by: Anonymous
232 notes 05:31 PM . 16 September 2011 |
Their family relationship is very dysfunctional. They (particularly Arthur and Francis, and Alfred and Arthur) bicker a lot, tease each other, throw a punch here and there, and generally get under each others’ skin. But when it comes down to it, they’re still a family, and they know that they all love each other despite what they say or do. And if one of them gets hurt, the other three are guaranteed to come help in whatever way they can. It’s just how they roll.
Submitted by: meinameisammy
1 note 04:57 PM . 08 September 2011 |
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42 notes 02:36 PM . 08 September 2011 |
Submitted by: findingxxx
88 notes 05:30 PM . 07 September 2011 |
Submitted by: italyromano
20 notes 04:55 PM . 07 September 2011 |
Alfred doesn’t remember their family. He doesn’t remember anything before his revolution. Not even his parents’ love.
Mattie does though. He even slips sometimes and calls Francis ‘papa’.
Submitted by: tellingstoriez
78 notes 04:20 PM . 07 September 2011 |
Submitted by: naotoshirogane1
8 notes 03:45 PM . 07 September 2011 |
When Arthur and Francis were raising Matthew and Alfred they were always competing for the affection of the two little North American nations. Alfred always liked England more and Matthew got along better with Francis. Though, that doesn’t mean that they don’t love the other less.
Submitted by: Anonymous