Culture (Sheffield X Reader)
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  • Reads 22,368
  • Votes 537
  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 34m
Complete, First published Dec 23, 2020
Mature
Taken place during WW2. The British are fighting a great battle. Though on the water there is a great fear of U-Boats and advanced fighter planes. Commanding the seas is Commander (FN) (LN) and is relatively young for his position. Just turning 30 he is soon going to grow grey before this is over. 

Taking care of him are a few maids during this hard time. When not deployed for special assignments, Sheffield, Edinburgh, and other maids attend to the Commander. Though after (FN) went to see members of Parliament, he found himself having feelings for Sheffield. Is it a bad thing to do so?

Azur Lane is a good game series that does have an anime adaptation. I'm a fan.
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