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Football.

It's fücking football. Anyway, I'm running out of ideas, so suggest any you want here           > > >

I won't do incest or controversial ones like Israel x Palestine. Speaking of controversy, Happy tower day American fückers! I know it's not 9/11 yet in America, but oh well. I don't ship this, but on with the story.

America x China

America was bored. He had nothing to do at home, and his siblings were either busy or annoying. Canada was studying for his exams, Australia was playing video games, New Zealand was baking cookies, and UK was lecturing him about manners and etiquette. America hated UK. He always acted like he was better than him, and he never listened to what America had to say. America wished he could just leave this house and go somewhere else.

He decided to sneak out of his room and go to the park. He grabbed his bike and helmet, and rode away as fast as he could. He felt the wind in his hair and the sun on his face. He felt free and happy. He loved riding his bike.

He arrived at the park and parked his bike near a bench. He looked around and saw some familiar faces. There was Japan, who was reading a manga; Germany, who was jogging with Italy; and South Korea, who was playing soccer with some other kids. America waved at them and joined South Korea's team.

They played for a while, and America scored a few goals. He was having fun, until he saw someone he didn't like. It was China, who was sitting on another bench, reading a book. China was one of America's classmates, and he hated him. China was always quiet, withdrawn, and intelligent. He never talked to anyone, except for Russia and North Korea. Russia was one of USSR's sons, who had died a few years ago. USSR was one of China's idols and friends, and America hated him too. North Korea was China's friend, and he despised his younger brother, South Korea, who America liked.

America decided to annoy China. He left the soccer game and walked towards him. He snatched the book from his hands and threw it on the ground.

"Hey, China! What are you reading? Some boring history book?" America taunted.

China glared at him and picked up his book. It was a novel by Lu Xun, one of China's favorite authors.

"Leave me alone, America. You don't know anything about literature." China said.

"Oh, really? I know more than you think. I know that Lu Xun is a communist who hated the old China. He wanted to destroy everything that made China great." America lied.

"That's not true! Lu Xun loved China! He wanted to reform it and make it better! He exposed the corruption and oppression of the feudal system! He inspired many people to fight for freedom and democracy!" China argued.

"Ha! Freedom and democracy? You don't know what those words mean, China. You live in a dictatorship that controls everything you do and say. You have no rights, no voice, no choice. You are just a puppet of your government." America insulted.

"That's not true either! I have rights, voice, choice! I am not a puppet! I am proud of my country and my culture! You are the one who is a puppet! A puppet of your parents, especially UK! You always do what he tells you to do! You never think for yourself!" China retorted.

"That's a lie! I don't listen to UK! I hate him! I do what I want to do! I think for myself!" America shouted.

"Then why are you here? Why are you bothering me? Why don't you go back to your home and leave me alone?" China asked.

"Because... because..." America stuttered.

He didn't know why he was here. He didn't know why he bothered China. He didn't know why he couldn't leave him alone.

He looked into China's eyes, and saw something he had never seen before. He saw anger, frustration, sadness... but also curiosity, interest, longing...

He felt something he had never felt before. He felt a strange sensation in his chest, a warm feeling in his stomach, a tingling in his lips...

He leaned closer to China, and kissed him.

China gasped in surprise, but didn't push him away. He closed his eyes and kissed him back.

They kissed for a few seconds, then broke apart. They stared at each other in shock and confusion.

"What... what did we just do?" America asked.

"I... I don't know." China answered.

They didn't say anything else. They just sat on the bench, holding hands, feeling each other's heartbeat.

They didn't know what this meant. They didn't know what would happen next.

They only knew that they liked it.

And they wanted more.

~ ~ ~

America and China decided to keep their relationship a secret for a while. They didn't know how their families and friends would react, and they didn't want to risk losing them. They met in the park every day, after school, and spent some time together. They talked, laughed, hugged, kissed... They felt happy and alive.

But they couldn't hide forever. One day, they were caught by Taiwan, China's sister. She had followed China to the park, curious about what he was doing. She saw him sitting on a bench with America, holding hands and smiling. She was shocked and angry.

She confronted them and yelled at them.

"China! What are you doing? How can you be with him? He's your enemy! He's a jerk! He's a liar! He's a traitor!" Taiwan accused.

"Taiwan, calm down. He's not any of those things. He's my boyfriend. And I love him." China confessed.

"Your boyfriend? You love him? Are you crazy? Have you lost your mind? How can you love someone who hates you? Who hates us? Who hates our country?" Taiwan questioned.

"He doesn't hate me. He doesn't hate us. He doesn't hate our country. He just doesn't understand it. But he's willing to learn. He's willing to change. He's willing to accept me for who I am." China explained.

"That's a lie! He's not willing to do anything! He's just using you! He's just playing with you! He's just hurting you!" Taiwan insisted.

"That's not true! He's not using me! He's not playing with me! He's not hurting me! He's making me happy! He's making me feel things I've never felt before! He's making me a better person!" China defended.

"No, he's not! He's making you worse! He's making you weak! He's making you forget who you are! He's making you betray your family, your friends, your country!" Taiwan argued.

"No, he's not! He's making me stronger! He's making me brave! He's making me remember who I am! He's making me loyal to my family, my friends, my country!" China countered.

They continued to argue for a while, until Taiwan gave up and stormed away. She vowed to tell their parents and everyone else about their relationship. She vowed to make them break up. She vowed to make them suffer.

America and China were scared and worried. They didn't know what would happen next. They didn't know if they could survive this.

They only knew that they loved each other.

And they wanted to stay together.

~ ~ ~

Taiwan kept her promise and told their parents and everyone else about their relationship. Their parents were furious and disappointed. They forbade them from seeing each other, and threatened to send them to different schools or countries. They tried to convince them that they were making a mistake, that they were too young, too different, too incompatible. They tried to set them up with other people, who they thought were more suitable for them.

Their friends were shocked and confused. Some of them supported them, some of them opposed them, some of them ignored them. They faced gossip, rumors, bullying, harassment, discrimination, violence. They lost some of their friends, but they also gained some new ones.

They faced many challenges and obstacles, but they also had many moments of joy and happiness. They found ways to communicate and meet secretly, using phones, letters, codes, signals. They went on dates in hidden places, where no one could find them. They gave each other gifts, compliments, hugs, kisses. They shared their thoughts, feelings, dreams, fears. They learned more about each other's cultures, languages, histories, families. They discovered their similarities and differences, their strengths and weaknesses, their likes and dislikes. They grew closer and deeper in love.

They also had fights and arguments, misunderstandings and mistakes. They hurt each other's feelings, said things they didn't mean, did things they regretted. They had doubts and fears, insecurities and jealousy. They wondered if they were doing the right thing, if they could make it work, if they had a future together.

But they always made up and apologized. They always forgave and forgot. They always supported and encouraged. They always trusted and respected. They always cared and loved.

They realized that their relationship was not easy or simple. It was complex and difficult. It required patience and compromise. It demanded courage and honesty. It involved sacrifice and risk.

But it was also beautiful and wonderful. It was rewarding and fulfilling. It gave them hope and happiness. It made them better people.

It was worth it.

And they wanted to keep it.

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