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The Curl Problem
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Ongoing, First published Dec 21, 2015
Okay this is my first story so it may suck......badly. Sorry if it does anyways:


Everyone knows Norway has a curl that floats on the side of his head......though have you ever wondered what that curl did. Denmark was definitely one of those people. He always wanted to see what would happen if he just merely touched or pulled it. Did something bad happen? Something good maybe? Let's find out shall we


~ Warning! Contains Yaoi! If you don't like then don't read. Also may contain some sexual themes or actions....I said may! Not sure just yet~
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Berwald Oxenstierna and the Road Trip From Hell

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It was a normal day. But, since that's a cliche line often used before stating that the day was, in fact, not normal in the slightest, it quite obviously wasn't a normal day. So lets start again, this time without suggesting anything strange is going to happen. There's not much worse than being proven wrong, and the sentence 'It was a normal day' was asking for something unusual to happen. Fortunately, the sentence in question was not one you'd often see outside of being the start of bad fanfiction, so it was highly unlikely that a sensible man like Berwald Oxenstierna would ever say it, and since this story focuses on him, there is no point on starting with that dreaded sentence. "It was a normal day." Said Alfred F Jones, a bored american on a completely different continent to the unfortunate Berwald. "Well what did you expect?" Asked the american's twin, the equally bored but much more sensible Matthew Williams. He received a glare in response, and there the two sat for the rest of the day while nothing happened. At the exact moment Alfred said the cursed words, on a completely different continent, a Danish man with enough hair gel in his hair to keep an Italian from running away climbed into Berwald's car and ordered him to drive.