Cross-posted from DA
Aug. 24th, 2013 03:33 amTitle: Mood for a Day
Fandom: Hetalia
Author:kira
Chars/Pairs:Prussia, Frederick II, Frederick William
Genres: romance/angst
Warnings: violence
Word Count: 5330
Summary: Suffering under an abusive father as his family is being torn apart by political alliances and marriages, will Frederick find a bit of comfort in the arms of his former tutor?
Author’s note 1:Thanks to my beta Jen, for looking this over for me.
Author’s note 2:A Friesian is large horse originating in the Netherlands that resembles a light draft horse. Despite their looks, they’re quite nimble and at one time were in demand as a war horse. A Trakehner is a bred of horse originating in Prussia, a smaller and lighter build of horse known as a “warmblood” whereas a draft horse is considered a “coldblood.”
Author’s note 3: Frederick William was extremely cruel to his children, with poor Frederick being the one he mostly vented his spleen on. Generally if he did not like you, you knew it without a doubt. Wilhelmine was Frederick’s older sister and a lifelong friend and confidant of his, except for a brief period when they disagreed over how she should handle her husband and his mistress. He was about 19 when she was married off to the Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth.
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Fandom: Hetalia
Author:kira
Chars/Pairs:Prussia, Frederick II, Frederick William
Genres: romance/angst
Warnings: violence
Word Count: 5330
Summary: Suffering under an abusive father as his family is being torn apart by political alliances and marriages, will Frederick find a bit of comfort in the arms of his former tutor?
Author’s note 1:Thanks to my beta Jen, for looking this over for me.
Author’s note 2:A Friesian is large horse originating in the Netherlands that resembles a light draft horse. Despite their looks, they’re quite nimble and at one time were in demand as a war horse. A Trakehner is a bred of horse originating in Prussia, a smaller and lighter build of horse known as a “warmblood” whereas a draft horse is considered a “coldblood.”
Author’s note 3: Frederick William was extremely cruel to his children, with poor Frederick being the one he mostly vented his spleen on. Generally if he did not like you, you knew it without a doubt. Wilhelmine was Frederick’s older sister and a lifelong friend and confidant of his, except for a brief period when they disagreed over how she should handle her husband and his mistress. He was about 19 when she was married off to the Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth.
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