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nobody_in_particular


I"m just me, trying to be me the best I can. Major LGBT supporter and obsesser over anime and cartoons. I write because I love sharing my ideas with others.

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One night France accidentally knocks over one of Arthur's spell books, making a very fragile page tear out. He quickly slides it into another book, thinking nothing of it. If only he knew what he had caused...

Arthur casts the spell and him, France, and their two sons are sucked into Equestria with no idea of how to get home.


CONTAINS: F.A.C.E family (cause they're just so darn cute), cursing, usage of drugs, and Hetalia crossed with MLP (duh :facehoof:) No actual sex but I had to put the tag on because of France, also FrUK so sorry if you're against that

P.S. Lol sorry for all the Hetalians who hate me now :trollestia:

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Ok I have to check this out cause of that last intro line (not counting post script)

Have a follow on this fic :) Let's see where it goes

7467630 oh it's going somewhere ;) don't you worry

America shut his eyes and tried to wake up. They weren’t really, ponies, this was just some weird dream, maybe caused by some sort of hamburger-hangover.

hamburger hangover... WHAT DOES THAT MEAN AND WHY DOES IT MAKE SO MUCH SENSE

“When I look into all of your stupid faces, I think of how fun it will be to pound them into dust.” -Russia ----------------------------- England stood up, shaking the dirt off of his coat. “All right then.” he said decisively. “We’ll go look for Matthew. He couldn’t have gotten far. We just have to blend in with the crowd. And if anyone asks, we’re just two men going out for a walk with our son. Follow me, chaps.” He started towards town, leaving France and America.

russia is best country

La hĂ´pital should be l'hĂ´pital because in french the h is silent therefore hĂ´pital is essentially just Ă´pital and the bizarre and annoying laws of french grammar decree that if a word starts with a vowel, the determinant (words in french like le, la, du, etc.) that goes in front of it gets it's vowel replaced with an apostrophe, but only if it's singular.
Peu should be petit because peu = few

Why did that first correction take up so much time to write?

Woah i didn't know Hetalia existed here!

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