The Rosebloom Boy
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  • Reads 2,373
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 15m
Complete, First published Feb 07, 2015
It was a random occurrence and a phenomena. Matthew should not exist, and yet he does. Alfred accidentally stumbled upon him as a child, but it was not a memory he would soon forget. Matthew is merely a reflection of nature. He doesn't stay for long. His time is fleeting, because at the end of every autumn, he vanishes, taking the roses with him. Matthew will grow to the age of a young man, and live on forever with the roses, seemingly never aging after that. The two grow up together, but when Alfred makes a terrible mistake, he risks his best friend's life. Is it fixable? Or has Alfred already lost the one thing he unknowingly treasures? One thing is for certain; Matthew is going to die.
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The Storm [DISCONTINUED]

14 parts Complete Mature

{STORY DISCONTINUED and I'm probably never gonna finish it whoops} The world is ending, obviously. America never really paid attention to the news, only Good Morning America, of course, but when the flooding and crippling storms started in the south and worked their way to D.C., he got nervous. There were warnings, scientists predicted the amount of blah, blah, science, science, random crap, big words. . . World catastrophe. The Storm. Bunkers and shelters were built, supplies were stocked, factories and farmers worked around the clock before the Storm could hit them. One might think the United States was prepping for war, and in a way, they were. They had to fight for their lives. Alfred is alone in a bunker, panicking for his people and brothers and the rest of the countries like Japan and Germany. He hears a distant muffled sound above the howling winds, a frightened little boy sits in the corner with an old stuffed bunny sucking his thumb. No one notices him. How is America supposed to protect hundreds of people and himself against a storm that could kill people in a number of ways? And now a kid had moved him to become his caretaker. When Alfred became independent from England, France had muttered to him that he didn't know the pain of raising a child then losing it. But know, he assumes that he may just learn. ((All Characters to their rightful owners. Hetalia belongs to Hidekaz Himaruya))