My Secret Hero
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  • Votes 6
  • Parties 1
  • Durée 9m
  • LECTURES 103
  • Votes 6
  • Parties 1
  • Durée 9m
En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement juin 22, 2016
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Alfred F. Jones, age 16, high school junior, and new to Hetalia High. Anyone would describe Alfred as a happy-go-lucky boy whom always has a smile on his face. Well, at school that is. When he's at home though, it's a completely different thing. On the outside he's a happy teenage boy but on the inside he has a pain that no one knows about. Coping with the pain himself, Alfred acts fine, but what happens when he meets a boy named Arthur Kirkland?

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I do not own the characters, art, or au. I only own the story. And no, Alfred is not depressed and yes cruddy description is cruddy. I promise the story will be better. I hope lol.
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Arthur Kirkland is the music teacher at Hetalia high. He loves his students, and they love him. They're great kids, and they have him to thank. He's a great role model, and he's extremely supportive. He's sort of like a second dad to his pupils! Alfred F. Jones is the gym teacher as well as the football coach at this same high school. He always ignores Arthur (or is a jerk if the situation calls for some interaction), and the Brit is tired of it. Despite his past feelings for the American, our friend Arthur resolves to return the mean quality threefold, but only if the American is rude. He is a gentleman, after all. Nevertheless, things are remotely peaceful, and these two live happy lives as they ignore each other's existence. But when the football team and cheerleaders make a few mistakes, their peaceful worlds collide and the bottled up hatred is released. How this will play out, and if Alfred will finally understand what was really said all those years ago, is uncertain. Let's just hope they don't kill each other or any students in the process.