~Cotton Tails and Wild Fur~ (Hetalia America x England Fanfiction)
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  • Reads 3,671
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Aug 09, 2015
England is suffering from nightmares and thunderstorms because they remind him of  America's Independence, but what was the real reason America left? France wants America to tell England the truth, but he refuses in fear that England will hate him more. America must learn to control the power that lurks within his shadow and the only thing that can calm it is forgiveness. 

When countries are stressed or their emotions run wild they can transform into their spirit. It's a power or ability to control the things around them, almost like a defense mechanism. 

Note: This is part of a series that I titled "Welcome to the Black Parade". It was a collection of Hetalia short stories with the same occurring theme, but now I've decided to separate them since they became really long.
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