Flowers and Darkness

Flowers and Darkness

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After USSR dies, Ukraine has to look after his other children because Russia is away at college. She meets Canada at high school, and the relationship quickly blossoms (see what I did there? Get it? Because Ukraine likes flowers? You know what, never mind). There's just a few problems. Canada's brother, America, contributes to Ukraine's growing depression, bringing back flashbacks of when she was little. She tries to forget her past, but will her past forget her? Warnings: Self-harm Violence Depressing stuff in general (Cover art is mine, surprisingly enough)
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(First story and just to let you know this will mainly be in BRITISH English) (This is my head cannon of the characters so they may be different) Ussr had twelve of his own kids and three Foster children called Belarus, Estonia and Ukraine but he found out that Ukraine and Belarus are actual siblings and knew he couldn't separate them even with how much he hated one of them. When Ussr died the two siblings tried working together and to rebuild the love they used to have but after an argument belurus leaves to be with her best friends Russia and Kazakhstan, which leaves Ukraine alone with the voices in his head.

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